Coombs--Don (Student--1950)
Displaying 1 - 23 of 23 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Untitled College Eye 43:37, p.2 |
Discouraged by the need for a separate outhouse for construction workers on campus; asks for equality. | |
2 | College Eye Old Gold 0:0, p.112 |
Photo of the staff and discription of the activities done by the publication; photo. | |
3 | Crossroads Old Gold 0:0, p.111 |
Photos of the staff and a description of the magazine; photo. | |
4 | Another cut-day rebuttal College Eye 43:30, p.2 |
A College Eye editorial writer defends his position against the abolishment of Cut Day. | |
5 | Special To: Cedar falls Daily Record Public Relations News Release 1951:750, p.1 |
Daryl Carter, Jim Heskett, and Don Coombs were awarded certificates of merit for outstanding work in journalism on student publications. | |
6 | Crossroads coming out College Eye 43:25, p.3 |
Don Coombs talks about the May issue. | |
7 | Don Coombs, Cedar Falls, has been named editor of Crossroads, a new student magazine at the college Public Relations News Release 1952:507, p.1 |
The appointment was announced this week by the Board of Control of Student Publications. Coombs is a junior student majoring in English. | |
8 | Coombs and Batchelder named to new posts College Eye 43:22, p.1 |
Don Coombs will edit Crossroads; Candy Batchelder will be managing editor of College Eye. | |
9 | Front page is ME's headache College Eye 43:21, p.6 |
Profiles of Don Coombs and Pam Stevenson. | |
10 | The first issue of the new unnamed literary and humor magazine appeared on campus Wednesday Public Relations News Release 1951:287, p.1 |
Plans call for the magazine to be published monthly. Deadline for the contest is Jan. 15. The contest winner, according to the magazine, will receive a year's supply of typing paper, a sculptured likeness of himself, services of a baby sitter, and caviar. | |
11 | The first issue of the new unnamed literary and humor magazine-28 pages plus cover-appeared on campus Wednesday Public Relations News Release 1951:286, p.1 |
Contents of the first issue included stories, poems, feature articles, jokes, photographs, drawings, and an entry blank for a name-the-magazine contest. Plans call for the magazine to be published monthly. | |
12 | Magazine adds another prize to its growing list in 'name it' contest College Eye 43:12, p.1 |
Will offer sculpted likeness of winner's face. | |
13 | First issue of the new literary and humor magazine will be distributed on campus January 2 Public Relations News Release 1951:209, p.1 |
Co editors are Don Coombs, Cedar Falls, and Arlene Fisher, Lehigh. The co-editors appointed Bill Roehlk, Durant, as business manager, and Carol Kamphuis, Lake Park, as circulation manager. | |
14 | Magazine will run contest to find name College Eye 43:10, p.1 |
President Maucker approves six month trial; now seeking name. | |
15 | Board to act on proposed Magazine College Eye 43:8, p.1 |
Monthly publication would publish a variety of work. | |
16 | Home is where the alarm clock is College Eye 42:36, p.1 |
Don Coombs sets his alarm clock while in a forest hammock. | |
17 | English and Speech Old Gold 0:0, p.48 |
Brief description of the department; photo. | |
18 | Old Gold Old Gold 0:0, p.92 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
19 | The 1951 Old Gold is off the press Public Relations News Release 1950:314, p.1 |
With a hungry marauding panther on its rich blue-grained cover, with 298 pages, it's the yearbook at the college. Dedicated to Dean of Women Sadie B. Campbell, the 1951 annual is the 45th to be published in the college's 75-year history. | |
20 | Student Board of Control postpones action on proposed college magazine College Eye 42:24, p.3 |
Group will plan for magazine. | |
21 | Around College Eye 42:17, p.5 |
Mock news report on a writing strike fabricated by the usual author of this column (Don Coombs). | |
22 | Stadium Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.66 |
Brief description of the dormitory; photo. | |
23 | Coombs and Merfeld get early start College Eye 41:15, p.2 |
Profiles of Don Coombs and Donna Merfeld; photo. |