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College Hill--Businesses

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Title Date Summary
201 Down on the Hill
College Eye 51:13, p.3
12/17/1959 Students install a religious display in a store window.
202 Untitled
Anderson--M. Merle (Class of 1938)
College Eye 50:31, p.2
5/15/1959 College Hill businessman responds to charges of racism.
203 We find we were very wrong!
College Eye 50:31, p.2
5/15/1959 Finds that charges of racism against a College Hill business were unfounded.
204 The unbiased north, HAH!
College Eye 50:30, p.2
5/8/1959 Discusses a hair care establishment on College Hill with somewhat racist policies.
205 Untitled
Musgrove--Bette Jo (Student--1959)
College Eye 50:30, p.2
5/8/1959 Discusses a hair care establishment on college hill with somewhat racist policies.
206 The Last Word
College Eye 48:33, p.2
6/28/1957 Comments on the repairing of the Auditorium, the restaurants on the Hill, and the faculty.
207 Dick, graduating from hill, recalls his past four years
Jacobson--Katherine (Student--1952)
College Eye 44:36, p.4
7/3/1953 Richard Rechtfertig is giving up Dick's Grill and moving on to a new job.
208 Hill's history gives character clue; Campus Cupboard is 'real george'
Cohn--Norman U. (Classes of 1954 and 1957)
Northern Iowa Today 44:28, p.5
4/24/1953 Ellis George talks about College Hill and the businesses with which he has been involved there.
209 Latta's answer
College Eye 43:22, p.2
3/21/1952 John Latta, Jr., expresses views on bookstore economics and the student book exchange.
210 New book exchange still open; finally finds home two blocks away; students may still submit used books
College Eye 43:22, p.1
3/21/1952 Five women have difficulty in locating a spot for the exchange after local bookstore owners protest; finally find location at 2022 College Street.
211 Java jumped, but--threatened revolt quelled, coffee price normal again
College Eye 39:17, p.2
1/30/1948 Price of a cup of coffee jumps from five cents to eight cents, but then drops back to five cents.
212 Plenty of meat on Tuesday for diners on Hill, College Eye survey reveals
College Eye 39:10, p.1
11/21/1947 Hill restaurant owners offer opinions on the government's attempts to discourage consumption of meat on Tuesdays; Commons serves only poultry and fish on Tuesdays.
213 Nick claims men tougher on soles than T. C. coeds
College Eye 38:39, p.5
7/18/1947 Nick Kibicek talks about repairing shoes.
214 Stores will close
College Eye 38:26, p.7
4/4/1947 For two hours on Good Friday.
215 Richard Van Dyke
Alumnus 31:2, p.18
4/1/1947 Resigned as science instructor in the Cedar Falls, Iowa, high school. He recently purchased the Hillside Café on College Hill.
216 Hillside changes hands new owners take over
College Eye 38:19, p.6
2/7/1947 B. K. Wickersham sold the Hillside Café to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Dyke; Wickersham had been owner for fourteen years.
217 'Pete's Pantry' to open on Hill next week
College Eye 38:16, p.8
1/17/1947 Peter Struyk will expand popcorn stand operated by Dad Aldrich.
218 'Pop' stops popping corn; vender is college institution
College Eye 38:4, p.1
10/4/1946 Pop Aldrich, now 88, sold his popcorn stand to Peter Struyk; reminisces about his work.
219 The new cobbler
Alumnus 30:4, p.21
10/1/1946 Glenn Boggs buys College Hill shoe repair business from Peter (Pop) Mortensen; photo.
220 Untitled
College Eye 37:28, p.6
4/12/1946 Glenn Boggs takes over Peter Mortensen's shoe repair shop on the Hill.
221 Pop saves soles
Alumnus 30:1, p.6
1/1/1946 Pop Mortensen, who has repaired shoes in a shop across from Berg's Drugstore for twenty years, talks about his work.
222 'Pop' Mortensen saves many soles
College Eye 37:7, p.6
10/19/1945 College Hill businessman talks about repairing shoes; photo.
223 Dad Aldrich boasts 20 years service and best popcorn in the state
College Eye 36:35, p.3
6/15/1945 Dad Aldrich talks about his popcorn stand business.
224 New recreation center opens on college hill
College Eye 36:8, p.4
10/27/1944 Kampus Kapers ready for party reservations; under sponsorship of Art Ashton, proprietor of New Victory Café.
225 Student query reveals grocer's true identity
College Eye 33:33, p.1
5/22/1942 Frank Scarpace operates a grocery store on the Hill.
226 Oscar and Ma plan retiring from Hill
College Eye 33:28, p.5
4/17/1942 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson will sell their restaurant; have been on the Hill since 1929.
227 Wallace is new owner
College Eye 33:27, p.3
4/10/1942 Q. W. Wallace purchases Hovey's Bookstore on the Hill.
228 Hill merchants win
College Eye 31:7, p.1
10/27/1939 College Hill merchants win commercial organization float.
229 Dog-town dog house opens
College Eye 29:18, p.3
1/28/1938 Hobby House opens on College Hill; will feature pets and gifts.
230 Untitled
College Eye 29:7, p.4
10/22/1937 Ad for Mack's café; photo.
231 Good guessers can win prizes
College Eye 29:1, p.2
9/9/1937 Mack's is sponsoring a contest to guess the number of cereal boxes in its window.
232 Here 'n There
College Eye 28:0, p.1
8/13/1937 Campus scenes; photo.
233 Men are still ahead of women--in one way
College Eye 38:0, p.3
7/30/1937 College Hill barber Clyde C. Lewis talks about haircuts; remembers giving first shingle bob cut to woman.
234 Farr discloses Captain Kidd friendship
College Eye 28:42, p.3
7/23/1937 S. B. Farr, owner of a College Hill popcorn stand, talks about his life.
235 Your guess was as good as ours
College Eye 28:32, p.3
5/14/1937 Vernon Rasmussen guesses correct number of cartons in window of Mack's Café.
236 Here's your chance to win ice cream
College Eye 28:30, p.3
4/30/1937 Mack's is sponsoring a contest.
237 Lowdown on students from our advertisers
College Eye 28:28, p.7
4/16/1937 Local businesses have humorous encounters with students.
238 What is your order, please?
College Eye 28:10, p.5
11/13/1936 Mack's Café makes for a good work place for students while they getting an education at the Iowa State Teachers College; photo.
239 College students are all right, says "Pop" Mortensen, shoe man
College Eye 28:7, p.4
10/23/1936 Peter Mortensen talks about repairing shoes for students.
240 Cleaners specialize in women's clothes
College Eye 28:6, p.4
10/16/1936 Wes Parsons opens dry cleaners on the Hill.
241 New hamburger shop is open
College Eye 28:6, p.4
10/16/1936 L. N. Grimstad opens Maywood Hamburger Shop on the Hill.
242 Two Hill concerns change locations during past week
College Eye 28:1, p.2
9/8/1936 Mack's Lunch and the J. S. Latta Company will move.
243 Higgins takes over College Club café
College Eye 27:26, p.3
1/10/1936 Sophomore Frank Higgins bought the restaurant.
244 Hundred-dollar coin is object of hill merchant's penny hunt; makes coin collecting most profitable as hobby
College Eye 27:48, p.1
7/12/1935 Lester Lalan talks about collecting coins.
245 Student Life
Old Gold 0:0, p.118
6/1/1935 Photos.
246 Students will design Hill store windows
College Eye 26:43, p.1
5/17/1935 Design students from Department of Art will do the work.
247 Untitled
College Eye 26:18, p.4
10/26/1934 Display in Hughes Dry Goods store features football team; photo.
248 Hillside Luncheonette is redecorated
College Eye 24:6, p.6
10/14/1932 Added new booths; seating capacity is now seventy-five.
249 Hillside Luncheonette now provides music during dinner hour
College Eye 23:52, p.4
7/29/1932 Students provide entertainment.
250 Hillside grocery offers lunch and fountain service
College Eye 23:50, p.4
7/15/1932 Features of Hillside Luncheonette.

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