Commons
Displaying 401 - 450 of 864 in reverse chronological order
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401 | Bender announces vacation meals College Eye 46:9, p.7 |
For Thanksgiving and quarter break. | |
402 | SLB recommends Fountain Room serve hot foods College Eye 46:5, p.1 |
Would like to have chili and hot dogs served there; also investigating bringing big name band to campus. | |
403 | What to do on a hot summer day at TC College Eye 45:38, p.3 |
Photo essay on a summer day on campus; photo. | |
404 | July 28 evening meal to be served outside College Eye 45:38, p.1 |
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405 | Fountain room opens for summer quarter College Eye 45:33, p.4 |
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406 | Commons Old Gold 0:0, p.13 |
Photo. | |
407 | Activities Old Gold 0:0, p.75 |
Photo. | |
408 | TV basketball, movie to be in ballroom College Eye 45:23, p.5 |
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409 | Men's Union discusses reports of rowdiness College Eye 45:18, p.2 |
Will discuss rowdiness in the Commons. | |
410 | SLB hears delegate named, report on Lecture-Concerts College Eye 45:5, p.1 |
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411 | Commons may get television before World Series starts College Eye 45:2, p.1 |
Would be located in small lounge; consider arrangements for Duke Ellington concert. | |
412 | Campus has a new look College Eye 45:1, p.2 |
A look at recent renovations and repairs. | |
413 | Our campus Old Gold 0:0, p.12 |
The library and commons; photo. | |
414 | Commons board, exchange, reorganization highlight spontaneous student government College Eye 44:33, p.3 |
A look at the progress of the 1952-1953 school year. | |
415 | Students say yes to Sunday dancing College Eye 44:21, p.2 |
Seventy per cent favor dancing in Commons on Sunday. | |
416 | Says 'Commons' sense needed College Eye 44:21, p.2 |
Pranksters make Commons work difficult. | |
417 | Club Commons planned College Eye 44:19, p.3 |
With Jim Maltby's Band. | |
418 | SLB recommends program for Commons administration College Eye 44:7, p.1 |
Recommends policy-forming committee; accept report of book exchange committee. | |
419 | SLB appoints new committee College Eye 44:5, p.1 |
Will consider use of Commons. | |
420 | SLB meets first time College Eye 44:2, p.1 |
Consider space for international students, a Commons planning board, and attendance by Air Force men at campus events. | |
421 | Women now permitted to smoke in Commons College Eye 44:1, p.1 |
May also smoke in portions of the women's dormitories. | |
422 | Shaw plays presented as arena productions Alumnus 36:3, p.29 |
Presented in Commons ballroom. | |
423 | 2 comedies named for summer plays College Eye 43:36, p.1 |
Due to Auditorium Building construction, "Overruled" and "The Dark Lady of the Sonnets" will be presented in the round in the Commons Ballroom. | |
424 | Seeburg can use many new discs College Eye 43:34, p.4 |
Many of the recordings are getting old; seeking donations. | |
425 | Special Services Old Gold 0:0, p.20 |
Photos are featured of various services on campus, such as Commons Food Service and the Radio Studio; photo. | |
426 | Untitled College Eye 43:26, p.7 |
Depicts two students discussing the coffee at the dining center. | |
427 | An informal author's tea honoring Irving H. Hart will be held in the Georgian Lounge of the Commons, April 16 Public Relations News Release 1951:611, p.1 |
Hart's book "The First 75 Years" is a history of ideas fundamental to the development of the college. Hart is college archivist and historian. Favors in the form of book marks will be presented to those attending. | |
428 | Special To: Clear Lake Mirror Public Relations News Release 1951:607, p.1 |
Dean Myhr, Clear Lake, and Jo Swenson, Lyons, Illinois will present their senior art exhibit in the Commons. Included will be: ceramics, sculpture, jewelery, wood, art metal work, puppetry, water and oil painting, etching, printing, and textiles. | |
429 | Special To: Clear Lake Reporter Public Relations News Release 1951:606, p.1 |
Dean Myhr, Clean Lake, and Jo Swenson, Lyons, Illinois, will present their senior art exhibit in the Commons. Included in the exhibit will be: ceramics, sculpture, jewelery, wood, art metal work, puppetry, water and oil painting, etching, and printing. | |
430 | Special To: Mason City Globe Gazette Public Relations News Release 1951:608, p.1 |
Dean Myhr, Clear Lake, and Jo Swenson, Lyons, Illinois will present their senior art exhibit in the Commons. Included will be: ceramics, sculpture, jewelery, wood, art metal work, puppetry, water and oil painting, etching, printing, and textiles. | |
431 | Three special religious services in addition to the regular college chapel will be held this week in observance of the Easter season Public Relations News Release 1951:564, p.1 |
According to Dr. Harold E. Bernhard, director of religious activities, Holy communion will be administered Maundy Thursday in the auditorium. "Toward the Dawn" is the topic of Bernhard's sermon for the regular chapel service in the auditorium. | |
432 | 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. | |
433 | A Mardi Gras, complete with more than 30 booths, king and queen, concessions and confetti, at the stadium indoor track March 1 Public Relations News Release 1952:412, p.1 |
Festivities are scheduled to begin Thursday, Feb. 28, with a proposed street dance which will feature the crowning of the Mardi Gras king and queen. A torch light parade and entertainment in the college Commons will follow the coronation. | |
434 | Three hundred twenty-seven girls from 14 Iowa high schools attended the annual play day today (Saturday, Feb. 16) Public Relations News Release 1952:425, p.1 |
The play day is sponsored by the junior theory class of the college department of physical education for women. Activities for the day include basketball games, volley ball, roller skating, swimming, recreational games, and a campus tour. | |
435 | Dining at the college Commons was nothing new for the college students Public Relations News Release 1952:431, p.1 |
Being served by Dean of the Faculty M. J. Nelson presented a new twist. The occasion was a dinner this week in honor of students holding scholarships. Various faculty members served as waiters during the meal. | |
436 | President J. W. Maucker is fitted for a waiter's uniform during a dinner at the college Commons Public Relations News Release 1952:430, p.1 |
The dinner is in honor of students receiving scholarships. Various faculty members served as waiters during the dinner. | |
437 | The tables were turned this week when faculty members tried their hand as food servers Public Relations News Release 1952:429, p.1 |
Reports from reliable sources failed to indicate any patrons doused with split pea soup as the result of faculty action. The occasion was a dinner in the college Commons in honor of students holding scholarships. | |
438 | Old Gold Beauties were selected on Saturday Public Relations News Release 1952:439, p.1 |
Three judges chose the four Beauties from a field of ten finalists in the traditional contest sponsored by the college student yearbook Old Gold. The Four are: Mona Van Steenbergen, Jean Stolle, Ruth Troeger, and Dorothy Theesfeld. | |
439 | Ruth Troeger of Ottumwa was selected Saturday as one of four Old Gold Beauties from a field of ten finalists Public Relations News Release 1952:443, p.1 |
Troeger, a senior student at the college, and the three other Old Gold Beauties were presented Saturday night at the traditional Old Gold Beauty Dance held at the college Commons. | |
440 | Jean Stolle of Easts St. Louis, Illinois, was selected Saturday as one of four Old Gold Beauties from a field of ten finalists Public Relations News Release 1952:442, p.1 |
Stolle, a junior student at the college, and three other Old Gold Beauties were presented Saturday night at the traditional Old Gold Beauty Dance held at the college commons. | |
441 | Mona Van Steenbergen of Prairie City was selected Saturday as one of four Old Gold Beauties from a field of ten finalists Public Relations News Release 1952:441, p.1 |
The four Old Gold Beauties are Ruth Troeger, Dorothy Theesfeld, Mona Van Steenbergen, and Jean Stolle. They were presented Saturday night at the traditional Old Gold Beauty Dance held at the college Commons. | |
442 | Dorothy Theesfeld of Webster City was selected Saturday as one of four Old Gold Beauties from a field of ten finalists Public Relations News Release 1952:444, p.1 |
Theesfeld, a freshman student, and the three other Old Gold Beauties were presented Saturday night at the traditional Old Gold Beauty Dance held at the college Commons. | |
443 | Ten coeds were selected as finalists in the traditional Old Gold beauty contest during an all-campus election Public Relations News Release 1952:448, p.1 |
Finalists are Barbara Appelman; Lois Braack; Bonnie O'Neill; Iris Robinson; Dorothy Geraldine Rust; Patricia Smythe; Jean Stolle; Dorothy Theesfeld; Ruth Troeger; and Mona Van Steenbergen. | |
444 | Ten coeds were selected as finalists in the annual Old Gold beauty contest this week during an all-campus election Public Relations News Release 1952:449, p.1 |
Four of the finalists will be judged as Old Gold Beauties, the remaining six as attendents, Saturday afternoon at a tea in the college Commons. Winners' names will be announced Saturday night at the Old Gold beauty dance. Finalists are listed. | |
445 | Fifty-three children entertained at a Christmas party December 15 sponsored by Lawther Hall residents Public Relations News Release 1951:208, p.1 |
The children were recommended by Helen Hanson, teacher at the Miner school, and range from 5 to 12 years old. Each corridor group of the women's dormitory is "adopting" one or two children for the occasion and will present gifts to them in the afternoon. | |
446 | The Christmas season will officially open Dec. 6 at the tree lighting ceremony Public Relations News Release 1951:201, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker will light the huge tree south of the Commons at 7 p.m. Don Peter, Marcus, president of the Student League board, will emcee the event. | |
447 | Students from 17 colleges and universities will participate in the Sixth Annual Intercollegiate Discussion and Debate Conference Friday and Saturday Public Relations News Release 1951:196, p.1 |
Registration, extemporaneous speaking and three rounds of discussion are on the schedule for Friday. The debate topic is: "Resolved, that the Federal Government should adopt a permanent program of wage and price controls." | |
448 | Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia will present a contemporary American musicale Sunday (Dec. 2) Public Relations News Release 1951:191, p.1 |
The musicale is scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Commons ballroom. The program will feature both vocal and instrumental music. Highlights will include the Sigma Alpha Iota girls chorus and soloists from both organizations. | |
449 | Harry G. Guillaume announces that more than 100 persons are expected to attend the third annual Art Workshop for Elementary School Teachers Public Relations News Release 1951:136, p.1 |
All elementary classroom teachers in the state have been invited to the one-day workshop to be held in the Arts and Industries building. Thirty-six elementary school children from the Cedar Falls public schools and parents will also attend the workshop. | |
450 | "Guys and Dolls," a style show presenting fall and winter fashions for college students will be given Wednesday evening (Nov. 14) Public Relations News Release 1951:132, p.1 |
The show is designed to present appropriate apparel for the coming events on the college calender during the remainder of the fall quarter and for the winter term. |