Alcohol and Drugs

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1101 Robinson to talk on new legislation
College Eye 25:31, p.1
Will speak on liquor legislation.
1102 Dr. Latham on examining board
Alumnus 17:4, p.20
New board will deal with new teacher certification law; President Latham also appointed to state board on liquor control.
1103 Churches unite in Prohibition rally on campus last Sunday
College Eye 25:2, p.1
Downtown churches unite for program.
1104 After all, one gets more money for beer inspection
College Eye 24:32, p.2
Conflict between wages of beer inspector and teachers salaries. The school can get effective teachers for $400 a year; why do we have to pay a beer inspector $4800 a year?
1105 Editorials; beer laws unnecessary
College Eye 24:30, p.2
Does not believe that beer drinking will become a campus problem now that Prohibition has been repealed.
1106 Irish debaters declare American students take classes too seriously; education is obtained for sake of culture in Ireland
College Eye 24:10, p.1
Irish debaters contrast British and American college life.
1107 Mob hysteria will be discussed by Hanson
College Eye 24:8, p.1
At CHIC service.
1108 Dr. Lambertson to be Sunday soloist
College Eye 23:50, p.1
At CHIC.
1109 Dr. Robinson interprets Republican stand on eighteenth amendment; professor outlines correct constitutional method of procedure
College Eye 23:47, p.1
Professor Robinson gives his opinion on where Republicans stand with regard to Prohibition.
1110 Prohibitionist comes Sunday; Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith will speak at morning service
College Eye 23:29, p.1
Will consider Eighteenth Amendment.
1111 Star and automatic give away "hooch" storeroom on campus
College Eye 23:15, p.1
Professor Getchell serves as local official who tests illicit liquor samples for the courts.
1112 Drinking charges are investigated by officials
College Eye 22:29, p.3
Investigating reports of drinking after dance in Waterloo; one student suspended.
1113 Mrs. Eda B. Wise-Smith, nationally known Prohibition speaker
Public Relations News Release 1930:16, p.1
Will speak on Prohibition at the interdenominational church.
1114 Nationally known speaker to lead college discussion
College Eye 22:2, p.8
Edna B. Wise-Smith will speak on Prohibition.
1115 Symbolic program for tenth anniversary of amendment planned
College Eye 21:15, p.6
Will commemorate passage of Prohibition Amendment.
1116 The tenth anniversary of the Prohibition
Public Relations News Release 1929:147, p.1
Activities commemorating the anniversary of Prohibition are planned.
1117 Open forum to discuss Kellog Peace Pact
College Eye 20:15, p.1

Sponsored by literary societies; hope to duplicate good earlier discussion on Prohibition.

1118 Editorially speaking
College Eye 20:10, p.2
Mourns the death of Mrs. Irving Wolfe; article written by Professor Emerson of Columbia University gives twelve benefits of Prohibition.
1119 All changes should strengthen Prohibition
College Eye 20:9, p.7
Discussion topic at CHIC open forum.
1120 Open forum to be held at Vesper
College Eye 20:8, p.1
Will consider revision of Prohibition.
1121 W. C. T. U. lecturer speaks to classes
College Eye 19:44, p.7
Lotte Abbott Woodford speaks.
1122 Col. Moudy to speak in chapel Fri.; free lectures both evenings and open forum Wednesday
College Eye 19:26, p.1
Representing Flying Squadron Foundation; strongly supports enforcement of eighteenth amendment.
1123 Less drinking on campus
College Eye 18:49, p.6
Only about 5% admit to drinking even occasionally.
1124 More news of Volstead
College Eye 18:34, p.7
Students at Illinois suspended for violating liquor laws.
1125 The Iowa Senate dry
College Eye 18:27, p.2
A stimulant of whiskey could not be found when a senator had a heart attack.
1126 To poison, or not to poison
College Eye 18:24, p.2
Editorial talks about alcohol and the government.
1127 W. C. T. U. worker to speak Sunday
College Eye 18:24, p.1
Ida B. Wise Smith will speak.
1128 Mrs. Jeanette Man
College Eye 18:21, p.8
Spoke in Waterloo; members of the Cedar Falls W. C. T. U attended.
1129 Commonwealth conference discusses plans for local government; authorities claim state government could enforce prohibition more strictly
College Eye 18:5, p.1
Conference highlights.
1130 Collegiate prohibition referendum is on
College Eye 17:44, p.4
Sampling of opinions from US colleges on the effects of Prohibition.
1131 Experiment vote shows students favor dry workers; Hare system ballot used
College Eye 17:42, p.1
Government class experiments with Hare ballot system; find support for enforcing Prohibition.
1132 The Task
College Eye 17:35, p.4
Demonstrates that teachers will have hard work ahead of them.
1133 Upper Iowa debate
College Eye 17:32, p.1
Women will debate Prohibition.
1134 Gilchrist Chapel last Thursday
College Eye 17:24, p.2

Women will debate Prohibition.

1135 Shades of Aristotle
College Eye 17:23, p.5

Quick quips on politics.

1136 Professor Getchell
College Eye 17:15, p.5
Professor Getchell has served as an expert witness in prosecution of bootleggers.
1137 Lake Geneva report; the findings of the Lake Geneva Commission on the drinking and law enforcement
College Eye 17:8, p.2
Supports prohibition and encourages others to follow the law.
1138 Miss Knickerbocker wins women's extemp. contest; another women's contest will be held on Feb. 5
College Eye 15:20, p.1
Continue debate and discussion on Prohibition.
1139 Original oration and extempore contest next week; rivalry for places will be keen; winners will represent T. C. in inter-state meet; contestants coach
College Eye 15:17, p.1
Will speak on Prohibition.
1140 National temperance worker speaks here; Mrs. Ida Middleton spoke at vesper services; "Education" keynote of address
College Eye 15:9, p.1
Talks about educating people on the effects of alcohol.
1141 Editorially speaking; prohibition--Swedish vs. American plan
College Eye 15:8, p.4
Believes that American Prohibition is farther ahead in controlling alcohol consumption than programs in other countries around the world.
1142 Earl London
College Eye 14:3, p.4
Spoke at a meeting of the Young People's Branch of the W. C. T. U.
1143 A debauch
College Eye 14:34, p.6
Describes butterflies and bees feasting on fermented apple cider.
1144 Student contest
College Eye 14:15, p.1
Contest offers prizes for essays on alcoholism.
1145 To a dry-ad
College Eye 13:18, p.1
1146 Earl London
Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.2
Earl London is recognized at the Woman's Christian Temperance Union Assembly for writing the best essay on a Temperance Subject.
1147 Mrs. J. W. Wild
Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.4
Rose Edith Wild is reelected to the office of president of the W. C. T. U.
1148 Student wins big prize; Mrs. Orth, of Cedar Heights, presented the prize
College Eye 13:12, p.1
Earl London won $100 prize in temperance essay contest.
1149 Receipt for home brew
College Eye 13:8, p.3
Humorous recipe.
1150 Chemistry Department
College Eye 12:21, p.7
Having trouble securing alcohol for classes because of Prohibition; P. Victor Peterson is studying at Stanford.
1151 Another prize essay contest
College Eye 12:20, p.1
National Women's Christian Temperance Union will accept essays dealing with the eighteenth amendment and the evils of cigarettes.
1152 Editorially speaking; a protest vote
College Eye 12:9, p.4
Encourages students to consider voting for a less popular party, rather than for Harding or Cox.
1153 College drys plan convention
College Eye 11:12, p.1
National temperance conference to be held in Des Moines.
1154 From Hon. B. W. McKeen
College Eye 10:8, p.2
Expresses gratitude for being elected to the General Assembly.
1155 Y. W. C. A.
College Eye 9:26, p.2
Miss Tinding spoke about her work in the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
1156 Prizes for essays; see Prof. Lynch soon
College Eye 9:12, p.2
The Women's Christian Temperance Union is sponsoring an essay contest about "The Best Methods of Teaching Temperance" to be completed by June 1st.
1157 Editorial
College Eye 8:31, p.4
Briefly discusses blue laws, Commencement activities, the activities of Vern Roderick, College Eye business, prohibition, false pretenses for visitors, calling on members of the opposite sex, chapel services, and Professor Seymour.
1158 W. C. T. U.
College Eye 8:23, p.8
Will hold a conference on Friday.
1159 Resolutions of the Lake Geneva conference; western students and student ethics
College Eye 8:18, p.1
Y. M. C. A. conference delegates draft policy for the upcoming year; Teachers College delegates listed.
1160 W. C. T. U. essay contest
College Eye 8:1, p.4
Training School students write essays for contest sponsored by the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
1161 It is interesting to notice
College Eye 7:20, p.4
Newspapers change their stance on alcohol and saloons depending on the nature of the advertisements.
1162 Flying Squadron talks temperance; Mr. Stewart makes strong plea for prohibition
College Eye 7:14, p.1
Speaker urges students to take a prohibition stance and drive liquor interests from Iowa politics for good.
1163 Renowned lecturer here Thursday
College Eye 4:26, p.8
Ethel Smith Davis will give two addresses in Cedar Falls.
1164 Subjects and rules for prize essay contests; of the department of scientific temperance instruction in schools and colleges
College Eye 4:19, p.3
Essay contest given by the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union shall be based on the ideas of temperance and prohibition.
1165 W. C. T. U. speak at Sunday gathering; local association speaks before student body in recognition of world's temperance Sunday
College Eye 4:10, p.1
The Reverend Vannoy spoke at W. C. T. U. meeting.
1166 Mrs. Walker
College Eye 3:28, p.472
Gave an address before the W. C. T. U. at Greene.
1167 Temperance association meeting
College Eye 3:4, p.72
Black Hawk County meeting; purpose was to encourage more interest in the temperance movement.
1168 Mercer regrets conditions; replies to Crane on drinking statistics. Admits truth of the statements.
College Eye 1:15, p.5
1169 Editorial
Normal Eyte 21:18, p.305
A bill is introduced in the General Assembly that would prohibit the sale of liquor within five miles of a state college or university.
1170 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:13, p.216
Discusses the meeting of the Educational Board of Examiners, the need for small pox vaccines, and the increasing number of Americans who drink alcohol and smoke.
1171 S. U. I. students organize
Normal Eyte 21:13, p.220
The student body of the University of Iowa is presenting a petition to the General Assembly of Iowa to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors within five miles of the school.
1172 The W. C. T. U.
Normal Eyte 20:11, p.195
Held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Anna Clark.
1173 Harry G. Hayes
Normal Eyte 19:25, p.394
Studying at University of Michigan.
1174 The local W. C. T. U.
Normal Eyte 19:6, p.95
Met at home of Mrs. Frank Cotton.
1175 Reform at state college
Normal Eyte 18:2, p.31
An effort is being made to improve the morals of students at Iowa State University.
1176 Thursday, the seventh anniversary
Normal Eyte 15:21, p.335
WCTU delegation visits chapel in memory of Frances Willard.
1177 On account of a temperance lecture
Normal Eyte 14:30, p.475
Sunday School entertainment postponed.
1178 Dr. McCash
Normal Eyte 14:21, p.334
Spoke on temperance.
1179 Notes
Normal Eyte 14:21, p.331
Mission study class studying Formosa; speaker from Anti-Saloon League makes presentation; Estella Paddock visited.
1180 I. N. McCash
Normal Eyte 14:20, p.318
Mr. McCash will give temperance address on the Hill.
1181 Shake
Normal Eyte 14:15, p.234
A temperance program was given by the Shakespeareans.
1182 Official notes
Normal Eyte 14:14, p.220
News notes from the recent Board of Control and Board of Trustees meeting; ISNS submitted a conservative budget.
1183 Chresto
Normal Eyte 14:4, p.59
Chresto present a temperance program.
1184 Father Donlon's Total Abstinence Society
Normal Eyte 13:32, p.507
Held enthusiastic meeting.
1185 The ladies of Normal Hill
Normal Eyte 13:31, p.489
Organized WCTU group.
1186 Ames preliminary debate; fierce forensic struggle- large audience--societies attend in bodies--colors, yells, etc.
Normal Eyte 13:6, p.91
Account of the debate.
1187 The regular Sunday evening
Normal Eyte 12:9, p.141
Professor Fullerton conducted a temperance meeting.
1188 In general; the other side of the canteen question
Normal Eyte 11:24, p.580
E. J. Warren responds to Major Dinwiddie's essay on use of alcohol in military service.
1189 The post exchange or army canteen as it is commonly called by people in civil life--what it is, and why it was established
Normal Eyte 10:19, p.458
Major Dinwiddie talks about army life and especially the practice of selling whiskey at the PX.
1190 Prof. Geiser
Normal Eyte 15:12, p.130
Gave temperance address.
1191 There will be
Normal Eyte 10:5, p.108
Joint meeting of YWCA and YMCA on temperance.
1192 Athletic
Normal Eyte 10:3, p.63
Men will benefit from coaching but should still maintain good personal habits; football team will play University of Iowa in first game.
1193 Professors Wright and Walters
Normal Eyte 10:3, p.59
Went to Waterloo to hear Prohibition candidate speak.
1194 Official
Normal Eyte 9:30, p.708
J. B. Knoepfler will head the new German Department in the fall; state colleges and university have new policy with regard to the use of alcoholic beverages; James E. Robinson will supervise construction of new building; hope to select architect in June.
1195 Saturday evening
Normal Eyte 9:28, p.666
Speaker gave temperance talk.
1196 An interesting temperance meeting
Normal Eyte 9:20, p.476
Held in chapel.
1197 Editorial
Normal Eyte 9:20, p.469
Looks at charges of drunkenness among students at University of Iowa.
1198 The temperance committee
Normal Eyte 9:10, p.235
Held interesting meeting.
1199 The temperance committees
Normal Eyte 9:6, p.131
Planning temperance program.
1200 As a result of the work of Private C. E. Steele
Normal Eyte 7:30, p.10
Company signs pledge not to use liquor.