Alcohol and Drugs

Displaying 1101 - 1150 of 1213 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1101 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Does not believe that beer drinking will become a campus problem now that Prohibition has been repealed.
1102 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.
1103 Mob hysteria will be discussed by Hanson
College Eye 24:8, p.1
At CHIC service.
1104 Dr. Lambertson to be Sunday soloist
College Eye 23:50, p.1
At CHIC.
1105 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.
1106 Prohibitionist comes Sunday; Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith will speak at morning service
College Eye 23:29, p.1
Will consider Eighteenth Amendment.
1107 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.
1108 Drinking charges are investigated by officials
College Eye 22:29, p.3
Investigating reports of drinking after dance in Waterloo; one student suspended.
1109 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.
1110 Nationally known speaker to lead college discussion
College Eye 22:2, p.8
Edna B. Wise-Smith will speak on Prohibition.
1111 The tenth anniversary of the Prohibition
Public Relations News Release 1929:147, p.1
Activities commemorating the anniversary of Prohibition are planned.
1112 Symbolic program for tenth anniversary of amendment planned
College Eye 21:15, p.6
Will commemorate passage of Prohibition Amendment.
1113 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.
1114 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.
1115 All changes should strengthen Prohibition
College Eye 20:9, p.7
Discussion topic at CHIC open forum.
1116 Open forum to be held at Vesper
College Eye 20:8, p.1
Will consider revision of Prohibition.
1117 W. C. T. U. lecturer speaks to classes
College Eye 19:44, p.7
Lotte Abbott Woodford speaks.
1118 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.
1119 Less drinking on campus
College Eye 18:49, p.6
Only about 5% admit to drinking even occasionally.
1120 More news of Volstead
College Eye 18:34, p.7
Students at Illinois suspended for violating liquor laws.
1121 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.
1122 W. C. T. U. worker to speak Sunday
College Eye 18:24, p.1
Ida B. Wise Smith will speak.
1123 To poison, or not to poison
College Eye 18:24, p.2
Editorial talks about alcohol and the government.
1124 Mrs. Jeanette Man
College Eye 18:21, p.8
Spoke in Waterloo; members of the Cedar Falls W. C. T. U attended.
1125 Commonwealth conference discusses plans for local government; authorities claim state government could enforce prohibition more strictly
College Eye 18:5, p.1
Conference highlights.
1126 Collegiate prohibition referendum is on
College Eye 17:44, p.4
Sampling of opinions from US colleges on the effects of Prohibition.
1127 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.
1128 The Task
College Eye 17:35, p.4
Demonstrates that teachers will have hard work ahead of them.
1129 Upper Iowa debate
College Eye 17:32, p.1
Women will debate Prohibition.
1130 Gilchrist Chapel last Thursday
College Eye 17:24, p.2
Women will debate Prohibition.
1131 Shades of Aristotle
College Eye 17:23, p.5
Quick quips on politics.
1132 Professor Getchell
College Eye 17:15, p.5
Professor Getchell has served as an expert witness in prosecution of bootleggers.
1133 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.
1134 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.
1135 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.
1136 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.
1137 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.
1138 Earl London
College Eye 14:48, p.4
Spoke at a meeting of the Young People's Branch of the W. C. T. U.
1139 A debauch
College Eye 14:34, p.6
Describes butterflies and bees feasting on fermented apple cider.
1140 Student contest
College Eye 14:15, p.1
Contest offers prizes for essays on alcoholism.
1141 To a dry-ad
College Eye 13:18, p.1
1142 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.
1143 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.
1144 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.
1145 Receipt for home brew
College Eye 13:8, p.3
Humorous recipe.
1146 Chemistry Department
College Eye 12:21, p.7
Having trouble securing alcohol for classes because of Prohibition; P. Victor Peterson is studying at Stanford.
1147 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.
1148 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.
1149 College drys plan convention
College Eye 11:12, p.1
National temperance conference to be held in Des Moines.
1150 From Hon. B. W. McKeen
College Eye 10:8, p.2
Expresses gratitude for being elected to the General Assembly.