Athletics
Displaying 101 - 124 of 124 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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101 | The reading Normal Eyte 14:18, p.275 |
The reading Thursday evening made $78.40. | |
102 | The following is taken from the Daily Iowan Normal Eyte 12:34, p.530 |
Disputes the claim that the Daily Iowan has made against the Normal School concerning a student from Drake University. | |
103 | Faculty regulations Normal Eyte 5:4, p.26 |
Students whose grades are below passing will not be allowed to participate in extracurricular activities such as athletics, oratory, or debate; athletic activities will be confined to prescribed hours. | |
104 | Athletic goods Normal Eyte 4:1, p.9 |
Sold by C. A. Wise. | |
105 | Athletics Normal Eyte 3:36, p.318 |
History of Athletic Association organized March 11, 1892; list of current record holders in various track and field events; history of sports and athletic facilities on campus; football team organized in fall 1893. | |
106 | College athletics and their part in scholarship Normal Eyte 3:30, p.237 |
Sedentary college students need exercise. | |
107 | College athletics and their part in scholarship Normal Eyte 3:29, p.230 |
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108 | Two new periodicals Normal Eyte 3:28, p.223 |
"Physical Education" and "Athletics" added to library collection. | |
109 | College athletics and their part in scholarship Normal Eyte 3:28, p.224 |
Essay continues on strength seeking peace. | |
110 | S. C. Smith Normal Eyte 3:27, p.214 |
Selling bicycles and athletic equipment. | |
111 | College athletics and their part in scholarship Normal Eyte 3:27, p.210 |
Tries to sort out the physical and mental aspects of development. | |
112 | Athletic Normal Eyte 3:26, p.208 |
Limit Field Day entries to four events per man; forty new members elected; consider admission to Intercollegiate Association | |
113 | We will give all students a special discount Normal Eyte 3:26, p.207 |
Selling sporting and athletic goods. | |
114 | A student killed in boxing Normal Eyte 3:26, p.204 |
Harvard student killed in boxing match; believes wisdom in necessary in the practice of athletics. | |
115 | S. C. Smith Normal Eyte 3:25, p.199 |
Agent for bicycles, tennis and athletic goods, and uniforms. | |
116 | Prof. Arey gave an interesting lecture Normal Eyte 3:23, p.184 |
Speaks on physiology of athletics. | |
117 | Prof. Arey Normal Eyte 3:22, p.175 |
Will talk about the physiology of athletics. | |
118 | The Quill of Feb. 10th Normal Eyte 3:22, p.176 |
President Seerley delivers paper on place of athletics in the colleges. | |
119 | Athletic Normal Eyte 3:21, p.165 |
Excerpts from Professor Parish's address to the men on the subject of athletics. | |
120 | Athletics Normal Eyte 3:12, p.89 |
Believes increased interest in athletics would do the students and the school good. | |
121 | Seventeen of the brawny athletes Normal Eyte 2:36, p.280 |
Field Day contestants have photo taken; will it join the collection at the World's Fair?. | |
122 | Why? Why not? Normal Eyte 2:28, p.215 |
Lewis Andrews outlines purposes of Athletic Association; urges men who wish to compete or use equipment to join. | |
123 | This cold weather Normal Eyte 2:11, p.83 |
Brings end to outdoor sports; battalion will train indoors. | |
124 | The Preparatory lads have fitted up a gymnasium Normal Eyte 2:6, p.46 |
Cannot join Athletic Association so they form their own organization; may conflict with tennis association. |