Crime
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| 1201 | $50 collected to reward for information leading to recovery of two stolen prints College Eye 57:13, p.6 |
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| 1202 | SCI accepting contributions for stolen prints reward College Eye 57:12, p.3 |
First instance of loss from permanent collection. | |
| 1203 | College officials hoping for information on stolen prints College Eye 57:11, p.1 |
Description of missing prints. | |
| 1204 | We're embarrassed to have college key law proposed College Eye 57:11, p.2 |
Law would make duplication of college keys illegal. | |
| 1205 | Braque, Yunkers prints stolen from art collection College Eye 57:10, p.6 |
Prints, stolen from Commons, have value of $700. | |
| 1206 | Reaction to Fagan: 'Indignation' College Eye 56:38, p.2 |
Argues against keeping prisoners locked up permanently; refers to a previous letter. | |
| 1207 | 'Ex-convicts oughtn't to be ex' College Eye 56:37, p.2 |
Professor Fagan believes many criminals should be locked up permanently in order to keep the rest of society safe from them. | |
| 1208 | President gives statement on bomb warnings College Eye 56:6, p.3 |
Bomb threat called in recently; President Maucker outlines procedures. | |
| 1209 | Stanard asks aid in crisis College Eye 52:18, p.8 |
Feels cheaters must be ferreted out of ISTC classrooms; four students suspended for having keys to buildings so that they could alter grades. | |
| 1210 | Thief has good taste, lousy judgment . . . College Eye 51:28, p.6 |
Encourages whoever stole the paintings from the Commons to return them. | |
| 1211 | Two 16th Century prints removed from Commons College Eye 51:28, p.2 |
Two prints apparently stolen. | |
| 1212 | We don't want a welfare state . . . College Eye 51:28, p.6 |
Claims that Congress should stand up and do something about the increasing crime rate. | |
| 1213 | Sobell conclusion . . . an injustice College Eye 51:18, p.6 |
Talks about the Morton Sobell espionage case. | |
| 1214 | Sobell case troubles public conscience College Eye 51:17, p.8 |
Discusses the case of Morton Sobell, who was convicted of espionage and sentenced to 30 years in federal prison. | |
| 1215 | Untitled College Eye 50:23, p.7 |
Crusade for a stolen book. | |
| 1216 | Untitled College Eye 48:21, p.2 |
Encourages students to write to the Governor concerning the murder trial of Jack Nutter. |
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| 1217 | Burglars attempt $150,000 robbery of college funds College Eye 46:2, p.3 |
Unsuccessful in attempt to open Business Office safe; photo. | |
| 1218 | Intramurals College Eye 45:30, p.5 |
Claims that someone has stolen the men's softball equipment and that if it is not returned, the league will be cancelled. | |
| 1219 | Radio stolen from car in stadium parking lot College Eye 44:18, p.5 |
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| 1220 | Board stresses value of locks College Eye 44:8, p.12 |
Students should secure valuables to deter crime. | |
| 1221 | Loss of encyclopedias, books, creates problem in library College Eye 44:7, p.2 |
Students should be responsible enough to treat library books properly. | |
| 1222 | This can't be culture! College Eye 43:26, p.2 |
Discusses the problems which arise from the recent theft of items from a student's art exhibit in the commons. | |
| 1223 | Inspector investigates anonymous letters College Eye 40:27, p.8 |
Letters "decry teaching profession". | |
| 1224 | Wallace Book Shop robbed over weekend College Eye 39:38, p.3 |
Several hundred dollars stolen. | |
| 1225 | Brave students steal grade books attempting to learn grades received College Eye 39:33, p.3 |
Around 1920, students broke into the Registrar's Office and stole the grade books so that they could see their grades; books were recovered; vault built as a result. | |
| 1226 | Student League Board minutes College Eye 39:10, p.5 |
Hear concerns about theft in parking lots, poor sidewalks; traffic. | |
| 1227 | "Check reveals coeds are misusing mail service," says Hughes College Eye 39:4, p.4 |
Cedar Falls postmaster says that some students have been enclosing letters and notes in their laundry bags. | |
| 1228 | An editorial; thievery by invitation College Eye 38:19, p.2 |
Gives advice on how to deal with the thief who has been stealing books, purses and many other miscellaneous objects. | |
| 1229 | Can you top this? Co-ed buys own book College Eye 38:19, p.1 |
Student misplaces textbook; buys a replacement and finds that it is the one that had been stolen from her. | |
| 1230 | Letters to the editor College Eye 38:18, p.2 |
Replies to the letter written the previous week concerning women dressed in their bathing suits, the roads to Sunset Village finally being repaired, the thief who has been stealing books from the bookstore, and the food being served at the Commons. | |
| 1231 | Thief takes money from art instructor College Eye 38:17, p.8 |
$50 stolen from Martha Fisher. | |
| 1232 | Campus watchmen find campus 'tame' at night College Eye 33:42, p.4 |
Walking the rounds with the night watchmen. | |
| 1233 | Class notes College Eye 30:39, p.3 |
News around the campus. | |
| 1234 | Broken homes prove pitfall for modern youth College Eye 30:30, p.1 |
Lorne Boylan writes on reasons for young men to turn delinquent. | |
| 1235 | Campanile's red light calls the watchmen College Eye 30:30, p.1 |
Signal had been located on power plant, but is more visible on the Campanile; when he sees the red light, the watchman calls to find out where help is needed. | |
| 1236 | Unknown marksman exhibits skill College Eye 30:22, p.2 |
Someone shot out a window of the Auditorium Building. | |
| 1237 | Night watch 'gets' reporter Gaede down College Eye 30:17, p.2 |
Erwin Gaede makes the rounds with the night watchman. | |
| 1238 | "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. | |
| 1239 | Find your loss before it's taken College Eye 29:13, p.7 |
New procedure for claiming lost and found items is result of thievery under previous system. | |
| 1240 | Man prowls about campus College Eye 29:13, p.7 |
Clarence Weir talks about his duties as a night watchman and the time key system that he uses. | |
| 1241 | Help! Al Capone, Jr. prowls on campus College Eye 38:0, p.1 |
Child pretends to be bad man. | |
| 1242 | Miss W. Gilbert recovers field glasses before she is aware of loss College Eye 27:9, p.3 |
Someone had stolen them from her car. | |
| 1243 | Student's locker is rifled; $37 taken College Eye 27:9, p.4 |
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| 1244 | Are students honest? Mrs. Bell thinks so College Eye 27:6, p.2 |
Loses purse, but then finds it with the contents intact. | |
| 1245 | Around a key goes; imprints a number; turnkey slips quietly on; Clarence Weir, watchman, tells of experiences on beat College Eye 27:32, p.1 |
Clarence Weir talks about his work as a night watchman; explains timeclock system. | |
| 1246 | "Financial ills bring marital grief"--Wood College Eye 27:23, p.1 |
Judge George W. Wood speaks in Professor Thompson's family class. | |
| 1247 | Are you a hitch-hiking Hattie? College Eye 27:23, p.4 |
Notes risks of hitch-hiking. | |
| 1248 | Lester flays crime in U.S.; twenty-five students hear talk by Department of Justice agent College Eye 27:22, p.1 |
W. H. Lester talks about crime in America. | |
| 1249 | College Eye reader objects to essay on the art of murder College Eye 27:51, p.2 |
Disagrees with student's assertion that murder is a lost art. | |
| 1250 | Decline of murder as an art laid to lack of intelligence College Eye 27:50, p.2 |
Asserts that murder has lost its meticulous beauty. | |
| 1251 | Parsons student warns Dean Reed of 'lawyer' crook College Eye 26:41, p.4 |
Thief apparently traveling from campus to campus. | |
| 1252 | "Little wrong with modern law" says speaker at forum College Eye 26:27, p.1 |
S. C. Jacobson talks about the causes of crime. | |
| 1253 | Jacobson to discuss crime at next forum College Eye 26:26, p.3 |
S. C. Jacobson will speak. | |
| 1254 | Harrington notes change in trend of crime reports College Eye 26:17, p.1 |
Harry F. Harrington speaks on criminal activity. | |
| 1255 | The social value of crime news College Eye 26:2, p.2 |
Publicity relating to criminals is a benefit to society. | |
| 1256 | Alert citizen is hero for night College Eye 25:29, p.3 |
Citizens in Hudson avert what they thought was going to be a crime. | |
| 1257 | Forum College Eye 24:17, p.2 |
Wendell Bragonier believes that the matter of class attendance has been thoroughly discussed; believes attention should turn to participation in organizations, theft, and vandalism | |
| 1258 | Editorials; Sing Sing college College Eye 24:16, p.2 |
Hard times mean that some college educated people end up turning to crime. | |
| 1259 | Council reviews local problems; ten problems advanced at first council meeting for discussion College Eye 24:10, p.4 |
Most significant problem seems to be student control of Commons; brief note of other problems. | |
| 1260 | Michigan police hold brothers suspected of college forgery College Eye 24:2, p.1 |
Men arrested may have been pair who swindled the college and local merchants. | |
| 1261 | Bartlett Hall girl has purse stolen on Tuesday night College Eye 23:52, p.1 |
Jessie Morgan leaves room and returns to discover theft. | |
| 1262 | Souvenir hunters College Eye 23:52, p.2 |
Professor Myron Russell wants students to return stolen band uniforms and sheet music notebooks. | |
| 1263 | Intruder takes money, clothes from offices in Gilchrist and library College Eye 23:19, p.1 |
Money and personal possessions stolen from several areas. | |
| 1264 | New thermostatic kleptomania runs rife here of late College Eye 23:18, p.4 |
People are stealing thermostats from college buildings. | |
| 1265 | Would-be robber is foiled by shrieking of intended victim College Eye 23:18, p.4 |
Man attempts to rob Scarpace's fruit store. | |
| 1266 | Courts declare Clarence Poole guilty of forgery; youth returns to Toledo College Eye 23:17, p.1 |
Clarence Poole confesses and is sentenced to return to Toledo Juvenile Home. | |
| 1267 | Clarence Poole, frosh student, faces sentence for forgery on profs College Eye 23:16, p.1 |
Allegedly forged checks on accounts of several faculty members. | |
| 1268 | Man makes late call, but not for the young lady College Eye 23:11, p.4 |
Man steals watch from rooming house. | |
| 1269 | Mysterious personage frightens housemothers; police are called College Eye 23:8, p.2 |
Turns out to be policeman. | |
| 1270 | "Thou shalt not trespass," is the commandment of Student Council College Eye 22:29, p.2 |
College students are trespassing and property owners may prosecute. | |
| 1271 | "Your sins shall be rewarded", cautions Secretary Boardman College Eye 22:27, p.6 |
The dangers of check bouncing are explained. | |
| 1272 | Municipal government students investigate U. S. criminal justice; work will supplement that of the Wickersham Commission it is announced College Eye 22:25, p.1 |
Members of Professor Tascher's class will look at the criminal justice system | |
| 1273 | Students of municipal government Public Relations News Release 1930:299, p.1 |
Seven ISTC students will conduct criminal justice survey of Waterloo as part of investigation by National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, also known as the Wickersham Commission. | |
| 1274 | People who steal signs bawled out in fifteen hours of work; some one took the College Eye sign right off the door College Eye 22:24, p.2 |
The College Eye door sign has been taken; cannot afford to buy another. | |
| 1275 | Honest Abe was novice compared to institution's most honest student College Eye 22:18, p.1 |
Person finds nickel; advertises for rightful owner. |
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| 1276 | Blackhand plot and holdup make local chef their victim College Eye 21:39, p.1 |
College Hill worker Burdette Stimson robbed in Waterloo. | |
| 1277 | Persistent burglar crashes Xanho frat house three times; men make wild chase with flashlights and baseball bats to catch burglar College Eye 21:39, p.1 |
Burglar causes uproar. | |
| 1278 | Ban gives editor a good excuse to abandon editorial writing College Eye 21:38, p.4 |
Banning of editorials is discussed; reward is offered to people who take down expired signs and posters; criminal is compared to a mosquito. | |
| 1279 | The Editor's Column College Eye 21:27, p.4 |
Seniors need to get their canes and swagger sticks, students should get involved in May Day; spruce tree was taken from the college botanical garden. | |
| 1280 | Future teachers receive warning not to play probation officer College Eye 21:19, p.1 |
Charles Gates advises teachers to let courts and law enforcement officials do their jobs. | |
| 1281 | "Thou shalt not steal." College Eye 21:18, p.2 |
Stop stealing publicity posters. | |
| 1282 | Notice! College Eye 21:18, p.1 |
Trying to implement system to keep posters from being stolen from bulletin boards. | |
| 1283 | The forum; I. S. T. C.'s robber, a treatise on modern spoliation College Eye 20:45, p.2 |
Unhappy with student who stole the directions to the fountain pen filling machine in the library; gives a detailed account of how frustrated students try to fill their pens; Kay Louis is enjoying being discussed. | |
| 1284 | The garbage can College Eye 20:6, p.2 |
On the trail of the person who stole a cannonball; suggests it may imply that a fraternity is initiating new members. | |
| 1285 | The forum College Eye 20:2, p.4 |
Advises students to beware of thievery. |
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| 1286 | Editorially speaking College Eye 19:43, p.4 |
Encourages students to stop labeling groups of people for one person's actions; considers subject of student who chose to work out a fine by labor on city streets. | |
| 1287 | T. C. graduate buried at Osage; died from injuries received when attempting to aid girl College Eye 19:42, p.1 |
Donald Pint killed by criminal in Waterloo; photo. |
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| 1288 | T. C. nature lovers go to botanical gardens College Eye 19:41, p.3 |
History and description of the College Garden. | |
| 1289 | Our 12,000 killings in 1926 College Eye 18:48, p.6 |
Murder in the US. | |
| 1290 | F. O. B. library College Eye 18:39, p.4 |
Editorial suggests some students desire to steal library books before they graduate; will use them for teaching. | |
| 1291 | Telescope missing in science room College Eye 18:36, p.1 |
Part of spectrometer is missing. | |
| 1292 | Are the A. D. A.'s to blame? College Eye 18:11, p.5 |
Tires stolen from car. | |
| 1293 | Library books have peculiar fascination for many students; librarians lose track of texts no matter how vigilant the watch College Eye 16:30, p.3 |
Discussion on missing books from the library. | |
| 1294 | Brockman's Ford stolen College Eye 16:28, p.8 |
Edwin Brockman's car was stolen. | |
| 1295 | Bender's stolen fliver at Peoria, Ill. College Eye 16:27, p.8 |
Paul Bender's stolen Ford coupe is recovered in Peoria, Illinois. | |
| 1296 | Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- College Eye 16:26, p.4 |
Jokes and commentary on campus life. | |
| 1297 | Bender's car stolen College Eye 16:20, p.6 |
Left keys in car; no word on its recovery yet. | |
| 1298 | Homan may save woman from gallows College Eye 16:19, p.8 |
In a local court case, Professor Homan gives the opinion that a woman who allegedly murdered her stepson is insane. | |
| 1299 | The thief College Eye 16:13, p.4 |
Rash of thefts on campus prompts warning to students. | |
| 1300 | Carelessness an evil College Eye 16:1, p.4 |
Carelessness described as a crime due to occasional horrific consequences. |