College Hill

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501 Request for on-premise beer permit for College Hill creates interest
Northern Iowan 64:63, p.1
Students react to application of Campus Que for permit.
502 Beware--Enemy Territory!
Northern Iowan 64:59, p.2
NU High and Cedar Falls students invade College Hill.
503 No place for teen-ages
Northern Iowan 64:11, p.2
Urges tolerance for younger members of community in college hang-outs.
504 Local residents remiss
College Eye 63:58, p.2
Believes the residents of Cedar Falls should look to see if there are adequate leisure facilities for its youth.
505 Residents protest 'teenagers' on Hill
College Eye 63:57, p.1
Residents talk about problems with noise and disturbances on College Hill; photo.
506 Senate appoints lobby to work for beer on Hill
College Eye 63:56, p.8
Also recognizes Conservation Club.
507 Senate approves resolution to lower drinking age
College Eye 63:54, p.1
Considers possibility of bars on College Hill; may consider editorial policies of College Eye.
508 Traffic prompts installation of traffic signals
College Eye 63:47, p.5
Signals installed at 23rd and College Streets.
509 Beer permits good proposal
College Eye 63:38, p.2
Fully supports the idea of having alcohol allowed on the Hill.
510 MU Exec. Board discusses urging Hill beer permit
College Eye 63:37, p.1
Tables motion.
511 Gift suggestions, warnings on hill shopping
College Eye 63:23, p.9
Suggestions on buying gifts for women.
512 City proposes enlarged hill business area
College Eye 60:62, p.1
Business zoning would extend to 20th Street.
513 Untitled
College Eye 60:30, p.2
Students dancing on the Hill notice its newest, most successful businessman: a chiropractor.
514 Foreword
Old Gold 0:0, p.4
The introduction foreword of the 1960 Old Gold. It mentioned how college was a story and how the Iowa State Teacher's College changed everyone. It also had a picture of a woman walking down a tree laden lane on campus.
515 Untitled
Alumnus 42:3, p.
Sidewalk leading toward 23rd and College on a rainy night; photo.
516 Cry, the beloved college
College Eye 48:12, p.2
Discusses the problem off racism on campus and on the Hill.
517 Advertising
Old Gold 0:0, p.270
Photo of some students heading to The Hill to do some shopping on a winter night; photo.
518 Hill's history gives character clue; Campus Cupboard is 'real george'
College Eye 44:28, p.5
Ellis George talks about College Hill and the businesses with which he has been involved there.
519 Earl Edward Harris, Waterloo, and Marilyn Russell, Cedar Falls, were crowned king and queen of the Mardi Gras Thursday night
Public Relations News Release 1952:390, p.1
The Mardi Gras will be held at the college stadium indoor track Saturday night (March 1). Cedar Falls Mayor J. E. Cundy officiated at the outdoor coronation ceremonies.
520 The Training School, 1892-1928
First 75 Years 0:0, p.108
Normal School re-establishes training school; efforts assisted by increased population on College Hill.
521 House being razed for ground-site for construction of Lutheran Chapel
College Eye 41:37, p.4
The D. Sands Wright house was constructed in 1895; razed to make way for Missouri Synod Lutheran chapel; photo.
522 Faculty Homes, Inc.
Alumnus 34:2, p.1
Staff members purchased land between Iowa and Tremont and 26th and 27th Streets for multi-family home.
523 Miniature golf course started
College Eye 40:37, p.4
Located behind Campus Cupboard on College Hill; built by Zeke Hogeland..
524 Completion time for new pavement on College St. set
College Eye 39:42, p.4
Hope to complete work by September 15; experience some difficulties in locating old sewer and in acquiring supplies; street from 20th Street to Seerley Boulevard will be fifteen feet wider than the old street.
525 Paving of College St. to begin next week
College Eye 39:39, p.3
Bricks will be removed to make way for concrete surface from 20th Street to Seerley Boulevard.
526 Wallace Book Shop robbed over weekend
College Eye 39:38, p.3
Several hundred dollars stolen.
527 Halcash sez
College Eye 39:38, p.2
Eating lunch on College Hill.
528 Krogh Grotto restores health, saves life, satisfies dream
College Eye 39:33, p.3
Profile of A. J. Krogh, who began building a grotto in 1929 at 2010 Clay Street in order to recover his health; description of the grotto.
529 Gaddis raises plants and fish; first aquarium was piano
College Eye 39:24, p.4
College Hill resident Walter Gaddis talks about his hobbies.
530 Move playground to campus area
College Eye 38:41, p.3
Had been located at corner of Seerley Boulevard and Iowa Street.
531 Roger's Rambling Remarks
College Eye 38:20, p.2
News around campus and suggestions for improvement.
532 Social setup has changed on campus; good reason
College Eye 38:13, p.6
Lengthy look at the social situation on the post-war campus; some complain that veterans do not participate in the traditional social aspects of college life; plans to build movie theater on College Hill.
533 The new cobbler
Alumnus 30:4, p.21
Glenn Boggs buys College Hill shoe repair business from Peter (Pop) Mortensen; photo.
534 Mrs. Rownd dies
Alumnus 30:2, p.22
Well-known boardinghouse owner Mrs. William S. Rownd (Martha Lidengton) died December 11, 1945; ran Rownd Hall at 2213 College Street for thirty-seven years.
535 Pop saves soles
Alumnus 30:1, p.6
Pop Mortensen, who has repaired shoes in a shop across from Berg's Drugstore for twenty years, talks about his work.
536 Women more trouble says veteran janitor
College Eye 36:12, p.4
Bert Corning talks about the changes he has seen on campus in his twenty-three years as janitor.
537 Normal Hill is unforgettable
Alumnus 28:2, p.15
Lucy Meacham briefly recounts the experience of seeing College Hill for first time in 1896.
538 Dog Town
Old Gold 0:0, p.32
Brief description of the event; photo.
539 Teachers College has many traditions; Campanile, Crossroads are cited
College Eye 30:43, p.1
Advice to new students about how to spend their recreational time.
540 Then and now
Alumnus 2:8, p.3
Alumnus W. A. Bartlett contrasts recent visit to ISTC with memories of the old days.
541 Traditions are near and dear to all students
College Eye 30:1, p.1
Tells freshmen about campus traditions.
542 New home of Dr. S. C. Larson has style of its own
College Eye 29:38, p.3
Selmer Larson hopes to move into new home on Merner Avenue in August; photo.
543 Safety, please
College Eye 29:36, p.1
Urges students to drive safely.
544 Students violate traffic rules
College Eye 29:36, p.1
Survey shows high rate of violation in College Hill area.
545 "George" keeps men out of trouble
College Eye 29:16, p.1
George Counsell is the Cedar Falls police office on the College Hill beat; has never arrested a student; explains how he goes about his duties.
546 Oldster C. Ray Aurner recalls student life in the Nineties
Alumnus 22:1, p.3
Alumnus recalls experiences of living on College Hill and going to school in the 1880s and 1890s; recalls faculty, serving as secretary to President Seerley, selling schoolbooks, rooming houses.
547 Art class paints College Hill
College Eye 28:40, p.2
Professor Horns' class attempts to paint pictures of the Hill.
548 Waitresses are sorely tried by the orders given by customers
College Eye 27:11, p.2
Waitresses tell of strange orders.
549 Five of seven children choose Iowa State Teachers College
Alumnus 20:2, p.10

Alumnus Herman Mueller recalls early days of institution; life on College Hill; members of his family who attended school here.

550 Hill organizations decorate houses for Homecoming
College Eye 27:17, p.1
Fraternities and other organizations will decorate.
551 A penny yearned is a penny saved
College Eye 26:43, p.1
Student retrieves lost coin.
552 No caps, no gowns, but smiles belied professor's frowns
Alumnus 18:4, p.8
George H. Olmsted recalls early days of school.
553 A town some day
Alumnus 17:2, p.10
President Seerley's 1890 vision for College Hill.
554 The annual Homecoming celebration
Public Relations News Release 1931:61, p.1
Homecoming festivities announced; committees listed.
555 Do you patronize the pop-corn stands?
College Eye 23:11, p.2
Students go through about sixty bushels of popcorn weekly; now four stands on the Hill.
556 "Whatever this campus is, 'Jim' Robinson has made it," says President Emeritus Seerley of former superintendent of buildings and grounds
College Eye 23:9, p.1
Memories of J. E. Robinson's time as campus grounds superintendent.
557 Grade points and hot weather fail to worry College Hill favorite
College Eye 23:7, p.1
Young dog has fun on College Hill.
558 Driverless Dodge displays heroism
College Eye 23:4, p.1
Car rolls down College Hill; no one hurt.
559 Change made in location of Bancroft's Floral Shop
College Eye 22:30, p.2
Will change location of Main Street store, but greenhouse operation will remain on 12th Street.
560 Bartlett Hall
Old Gold 0:0, p.17
Photo.
561 West Campus
Old Gold 0:0, p.16
Photo.
562 House mothers organize at meeting
College Eye 21:32, p.6
Group offers opportunity to get acquainted and discuss problems.
563 Untitled
Alumnus 14:1, p.2
Snowy winter scene along College Street; photo.
564 Untitled
Old Gold 0:0, p.127
Campanile, Bartlett Hall, river, College Hill; photo.
565 Band plays at Hill Park tonight
College Eye 19:42, p.7
Dedicate new fountain at College Hill Park.
566 A glimpse of College Hill on days gone by
College Eye 19:14, p.1
An old photo of college hill.
567 Remodel buildings on College Hill; cost estimated at $6,000
College Eye 18:10, p.1
College Inn, Student Supply Store, and Gentle Fruit and Confectionary undergo remodeling and expansion.
568 New committee organized to formulate plans for Union Church on College Hill
College Eye 18:7, p.7
Studying local and state reaction to formation of a church.
569 Prepare drive for community church; College Hill to be given place for union services
College Eye 18:2, p.1

Committee of Seventeen has been holding services in the auditorium for two years; now may be time to organize a formal church.

570 Dogtown growing up will be new Chicago
College Eye 17:37, p.1
Brief history of College Hill business community; new Berg's Drugstore under construction.
571 The tale of Dogtown
College Eye 17:37, p.5
Attempts to determine why College Hill is called Dogtown.
572 Merchants' window display night Apr. 2
College Eye 16:26, p.3
All show windows will be dressed up.
573 Only twenty-one families on Hill have no church affiliation
College Eye 16:21, p.8
Results from survey of church affiliations.
574 Why not a community church?
College Eye 16:21, p.4
Many students favor a church on the Hill, but desire a community church, but many also do not wish to abandon their particular denomination.
575 The Inquiring Reporter
College Eye 16:20, p.3
Students asked their opinions concerning the fraternities and sororities on the Hill.
576 Religious Council formed on Hill
College Eye 16:18, p.8
Student pastors, Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. presidents, and others gathered to form a Religious Council that will organize Christian work and eliminate competition.
577 Students favor community church; strongly opposed to denominations building on Hill
College Eye 16:17, p.1
Text of six survey questions; favor nondenominational church on College Hill; tally of student religious preferences.
578 The Inquiring Reporter
College Eye 16:14, p.3
Students asked whether or not a community church should be instituted on the Hill.
579 Community church on Hill now discussed; Committee of Seventeen considering possibilities
College Eye 16:12, p.1
Canvassing College Hill residents, faculty, and students for interest in College Hill church.
580 Editorially speaking; "To whom it may concern"
College Eye 15:23, p.4
Encourages landlords and store owners to sprinkle ashes over the ice so students don't fall.
581 For the past few weeks
College Eye 15:22, p.8
Dogs and cats have been on the Hill.
582 Short residence is consumed by fire; third fire on Hill within two weeks
College Eye 15:9, p.1
Fire destroyed house of Ed Short.
583 Electroliers for College Street
College Eye 14:42, p.6
City may provide lighting from 20th to 24th Streets.
584 What about a College Hill Sunday school?; comments upon the following plan invited
College Eye 14:37, p.1
Suggests interdenominational church services for students.
585 Among the changes
College Eye 14:13, p.8
Describes changes to College Hill; trees removed; new beauty parlor next to Lewis barber shop.
586 Prof. W. L. Wallace
College Eye 14:13, p.8
Purchased and remodeled a house at 2603 Olive Street; lives there with his family.
587 Student Loan Fund soon to be in operation
College Eye 13:19, p.4
Encourages students to support the Student Loan Fund; students need to respect class traditions; asks student to do a better job of keeping the sidewalks on College Hill free of snow and ice.
588 Students living on the south side of College Hill
College Eye 12:24, p.8
Helped put out house fire.
589 Mr. and Mrs. John Leitsch
College Eye 12:20, p.8
Moved into house on College Hill.
590 Student working conditions on the Hill
College Eye 12:12, p.4
Believes students should earn wages comparable to what non-students make.
591 Editorially Speaking
College Eye 11:7, p.4
Encourages school spirit after recent loss to Upper Iowa; speaks in support of a College Hill church.
592 Editorially Speaking
College Eye 11:6, p.4
Encourage men going out for football to stick with it; claims that new road between Cedar Falls and Waterloo should be extended; speaks against article concerning a College Hill church.
593 Editorially Speaking
College Eye 11:5, p.4
Encourages students to attend Penn College game; notifies readers that they may have the College Eye bound for their own use; discusses the possibility of establishing a College Hill church.
594 College Hill church
College Eye 11:4, p.4
Responds to statements made by the editor, concerning the formation of a College Hill church.
595 Twentieth year reunion
College Eye 10:23, p.6
A look at some of the members of the Class of 1899.
596 Delphian banquet at Black Hawk Hotel
College Eye 10:15, p.6
Decorated in Valentine's Day favors.
597 Unnecessary activities banned for week; no complete close-up until official orders are received
College Eye 10:2, p.1
Schools, theaters, movies, churches, and other public facilities have been closed due to influenza; ISTC is still open but there are no chapel exercises or meetings other than classes.
598 Fake peace news awakens Teachers College
College Eye 10:1, p.4
Students turn out to celebrate peace, but later learn that the rumors were incorrect.
599 If we dared
College Eye 8:29, p.4
Expresses distaste for men who visit the Hill to pick up women and with those women who respond to them.
600 Editorial
College Eye 7:16, p.4
Urges students to plead with landlords on the Hill to remedy the icy walkways.