Clothing

Displaying 601 - 650 of 709 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
601 New Minnesingers appear in tuxedos
College Eye 21:9, p.1
Give preview at Crossroads.
602 Co-eds will wear Gypsy caps and turbans at game
College Eye 21:5, p.6
Description of the new headgear.
603 W. A. A. to have sale
College Eye 21:2, p.7
Will sell second hand women's gym uniforms.
604 The garbage can; with charity for none and malice toward all
College Eye 20:39, p.5
Student describes proper dress for dances; laments not being able to wear suspenders; describes students at the Crossroads.
605 Dresses made by Home Economics girls
College Eye 19:29, p.1
Women model dresses; photo.
606 Listen In
College Eye 19:29, p.3
The Easter parade on College Hill.
607 A tough break for hatless lads; Chick Meehan, coach of the N. Y. U. football squad, finds the fad responsible for the many colds that have interrupted
College Eye 19:11, p.3
A coach advocates wearing hats to ensure health for his players.
608 Eh, what?
College Eye 18:16, p.4
States that freshmen students should stop wearing clothes that advertise their high school rather than the college.
609 Notre Dame mentor experiments for speed; as other sports editors tell it
College Eye 18:16, p.6
Announces that some coaches are turning to lighter weight silk pants for football players to help increase their speed.
610 Concerning pockets
College Eye 18:10, p.4
Explains the differences between pockets on men's and women's pants and skirts.
611 Clothes
College Eye 17:39, p.4
Thoughts on what clothes say about the wearer.
612 Dave's rolled sock cause of funny incident on trip
College Eye 17:35, p.1
David Bates lets his socks down.
613 Prom committee urges class support
College Eye 17:31, p.1
Wants all seniors to attend; advice on appropriate clothing.
614 Important notice!
College Eye 15:4, p.1
Reminds students not to wear emblems on their clothing other than that of I. S. T. C.
615 New T.C. ruling
College Eye 14:18, p.1
Lettermen's Club says that students should not wear clothing with their high school monograms or monograms from other colleges.
616 Inquiring Reporter
College Eye 13:6, p.4
Students answer the question, "What do you think of college girls having uniform dress?"
617 Ossoli program
College Eye 11:27, p.5
Topic of spring clothing styles was explored at Ossoli meeting.
618 Editorially Speaking
College Eye 11:20, p.4
Criticizes groups that held dances during basketball game and students who did not show up for other reasons; comments on women's choice of footwear in winter.
619 Stylish dresses seen in "The Only Girl"
College Eye 11:16, p.8
Costumes appearing in "The Only Girl," coming to the Regent Theater, are of a new style.
620 Wearing of uniform by discharged soldiers
College Eye 10:14, p.2
Military uniforms may be worn only on specific occasions.
621 Mrs. Walker
College Eye 10:14, p.3
Gave lecture on dress; part of series.
622 Wants government to furnish officers with uniforms at cost price
College Eye 9:17, p.3
Advocates same quality and price for any officer, regardless of his rank.
623 Military suits
College Eye 9:13, p.4
Wants cadets to wear their suits only while on campus or training for the military so as not to show off their uniforms or to offend regular soldiers.
624 Extracts from the federal law governing the wearing of uniforms
College Eye 9:12, p.6
Instructions on the proper wearing of military uniforms.
625 Battalion parade causes interest; three companies from battalion parade and pass in review
College Eye 9:9, p.1
Men have begun wearing military uniforms around campus.
626 On wearing knit garments
College Eye 9:8, p.5
Women should knit for the Red Cross and not for themselves.
627 Cadet's suits arrive
College Eye 9:8, p.5
Suits will be worn every day.
628 Military comments
College Eye 9:5, p.4
Defends students who do not have time to change from their military uniforms following drill practice and must wear them while attending class.
629 Dress-up week
Old Gold 0:0, p.321
What to wear.
630 Legitimate deceit
College Eye 7:22, p.4
Encourages students to take more time with their appearance.
631 Stock market--strong
College Eye 7:14, p.8
Faner Anderson and Glenn Rogers agree to swap clothes.
632 As evidence
College Eye 4:15, p.4
Student points out that several faculty are wearing boots on campus.
633 The story of a cap
Normal Eyte 21:17, p.305
Poetic look at a faculty member's cap.
634 Society
Normal Eyte 17:27, p.428
Creative work was entered titled Autobiography of an Easter Bonnet.
635 Spring opening; at Mrs. Consigny's Thursday, April 6th
Normal Eyte 15:26, p.416
Mrs. Consigny's hat store will display its Easter styles on April 6th.
636 Dr. Margaret Clark
Normal Eyte 13:3, p.38
Addressed women on the subject of dress.
637 The chapel was filled
Normal Eyte 12:18, p.274
Large hats block view of audience.
638 A few words of explanation
Normal Eyte 12:12, p.180
An ode to suspenders.
639 The large hats in chapel services
Normal Eyte 12:10, p.145
Humorous look at the obstacles presented by women who wear large hats.
640 The bloomer club
Normal Eyte 11:31, p.764
Enjoyed picnic in the freedom of their bloomers.
641 The children of the Training School
Normal Eyte 11:23, p.561
Boxes placed in cloakrooms for boots and rubbers.
642 The new school suits
Normal Eyte 6:13, p.154
Many students and all teachers wearing school suit.
643 It may not be within our province
Normal Eyte 6:13, p.145
Approves of dress reform.
644 Let every girl appear in her new suit
Normal Eyte 6:11, p.129
At start of new term.
645 Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co.
Normal Eyte 6:8, p.94
Will make school suits.
646 Some time last spring
Normal Eyte 6:8, p.87
Visiting editor noted that ISNS women looked frail; Miss McFarland believes that the adoption of sensible clothing would help women's appearance and welfare; prescribes appropriate uniform.
647 The spirit of reform
Normal Eyte 5:3, p.22
School has selected a uniform for women who participate in gymnastic drill.
648 After thinking about the matter for some time
College Eye 4:11, p.171
Recommends that women not wear hats in chapel for the oratorical contest.
649 Mrs. Smith
Normal Eyte 4:1, p.10
Will go to New York to check on latest millinery.
650 Miss McFarland
Normal Eyte 3:33, p.263
Speaks to women on dress.