Crime

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# Title Date Summary
1301 Who is "it"?
College Eye 15:13, p.7
Believes that the joke of taking other students' possessions has gone too far.
1302 Woman returns conscience money
College Eye 15:11, p.1
A guilty conscience from a theft led to paying for them twenty years later.
1303 Sir Basil Thomson tonight
College Eye 14:23, p.1
Will speak on criminal investigation.
1304 Keep the date open
College Eye 14:22, p.1
Sir Basil Thomson will speak on criminal investigation.
1305 Unusual opportunity awaits college
College Eye 14:21, p.1
Basil Thomson will speak.
1306 Paul B. Samson
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.4
Paul B. Samson, regional Executive of the Boy Scouts of America, was arrested in Toledo, Ohio for the distribution of circulars without the signatures of the individuals issuing them.
1307 He who steals
College Eye 13:27, p.4
Authorities need to look into recent thefts.
1308 Faculty loss
College Eye 13:16, p.2
Student caught stealing money from pocket; dismissed from school.
1309 Stealing
College Eye 13:16, p.4
Speaks out against stealing.
1310 Science Department
College Eye 13:11, p.2
Students analyzing local drinking water; study poison used to kill dog in Waterloo.
1311 Chemistry news
College Eye 13:6, p.5
Professor Getchell entertained students; microscopes have disappeared from the lab.
1312 T. C. Club collecting unpaid bill
College Eye 12:26, p.3
Student caught sneaking into basketball games without paying was charged thirty-five cents.
1313 Congratulations in order
College Eye 12:12, p.3
Professor Hanthorn's trunk was stolen en route to Cedar Falls in August; was recovered this month.
1314 Platinum stolen
Alumni News Letter 4:1, p.2
$1200 worth of metal was stolen from the chemical laboratory. A $200 reward is offered.
1315 Judge Kavanaugh proves interesting speaker; subject of talk "Traitors to Justice"
College Eye 10:21, p.1
Spoke on criminal justice.
1316 Much has been said
College Eye 8:17, p.4
Comments favorably on the expulsion of two students caught stealing a sweater, but questions the expulsion of a student for having bought the stolen goods.
1317 ?
College Eye 8:14, p.6
Items have begun to turn up missing, beginning with candy from the Y. W. C. A. table; students urged to cease this behavior.
1318 Last year several overcoats
College Eye 8:10, p.4
Expresses belief that students caught stealing should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
1319 Speeding
College Eye 8:6, p.4
Speaks out against reckless driving around the campus and questions why the police do not get involved, considering the number of accidents or near-accidents.
1320 What should be done?
College Eye 8:5, p.4
Displeasure expressed at the trend of students removing books from the library without permission.
1321 Notice!
College Eye 8:4, p.3
Those responsible for taking ice cream from the College Inn asked to return the dipper.
1322 There is an evil practice
College Eye 2:21, p.4

Believes gambling should be eliminated; some students bet on the results of athletics contests.

1323 The friends of Edward Coe
Normal Eyte 20:26, p.441
J. E. Thomas was forced to pay $100 after assaulting Edward Coe.
1324 Editorial
Normal Eyte 20:24, p.395
Uniformity among three state schools welcome; extensive entertainment during winter term hurt schoolwork; petty theft occurring on campus; get your reports to the paper on time; photo.
1325 Bold robbery occurs; Mrs. Putney's house is broken into; many valuables are stolen
Normal Eyte 20:15, p.262
Burglar steals jewelry and money.
1326 Mrs. Booth lectures; students hear great prison reformer Wednesday evening, November 10th.
Normal Eyte 20:11, p.186
Speaks on prisons.
1327 Warden Sanders' address; alumnus of Normal now at head of Ft. Madison Penitentiary speaks to students
Normal Eyte 19:19, p.291
J. C. Sanders talks about his work with prisoners at Fort Madison.
1328 During the holiday vacation
Normal Eyte 19:14, p.222
Carpenters have built 1200 lockers for students.
1329 My experience with burglars
Normal Eyte 18:25, p.396
Tells about his adventure with burglars at his home.
1330 Our sentinels
Normal Eyte 18:5, p.67
A look at the work of night watchman Jams Shields and his dog Zeno; photo.
1331 A good example of the length
Normal Eyte 17:33, p.514
President Seerley has had to deny a report that a suicide club was formed at ISNS.
1332 Tho it may be considered out of place in these columns
Normal Eyte 17:26, p.401
Believes that American justice moves too slowly.
1333 Sarah Stein
Normal Eyte 16:30, p.479
$25 stolen from her.
1334 The residence of C. P. Bley
Normal Eyte 16:29, p.460
Burglars invade the home; steal about $30 worth of goods.
1335 On Monday night of last week
Normal Eyte 16:9, p.141
Men fire random shots just missing Harriette Gunn's mother.
1336 The appointment
Normal Eyte 16:6, p.92
Mr. Hemsworth and Mr. Shields appointed special police for campus.
1337 Honor and open shelves
Normal Eyte 15:16, p.244
The library has operated with open shelves, but material relating to specific topics, such as the upcoming debate topic, sometimes disappears; may need stricter control of book circulation.
1338 At Grinnell
Normal Eyte 15:15, p.225
Urges Trustees to install padlocks rather than combination locks in the new Gymnasium.
1339 The short sightedness of some people is astonishing
Normal Eyte 14:30, p.467
Someone, probably a debater, stole a key article from a journal in the library.
1340 Mr. E. H. Bunker
Normal Eyte 14:28, p.446
Hill grocery store owner reports theft of candy.
1341 Newspapers distort truth; students; actions greatly misrepresented
Normal Eyte 14:11, p.161
Students give bath to persistent laundryman.
1342 College honor
Normal Eyte 14:6, p.81
Normal students have honest reputation; money stolen from football locker room.
1343 Burglary--then suicide; the inside story of a sad affair--justice and sympathy both exercise their influence
Normal Eyte 13:22, p.342
Sad story of a student who stole money from his roommate; he was caught, found guilty, and fined; he then attempted suicide.
1344 Burglary
Normal Eyte 13:21, p.2
$20 stolen from Charles Brindle.
1345 The reason for some students not receiving their Normal Eyte
Normal Eyte 13:14, p.210
Copies may be stolen by others.
1346 Dorcas Whittaker
Normal Eyte 12:35, p.553
Working as missionary with Professor Loughridge in India; assaulted and robbed by thieves.
1347 The Negro and the lynch law
Normal Eyte 12:2, p.18
A look at the history of African-Americans in the US.
1348 Editorial
Normal Eyte 11:25, p.601
President Seerley spoke out strongly against an incident of hazing.
1349 In general; Normal student kidnapped
Normal Eyte 11:25, p.603
George Cleveland is kidnapped to keep him from attending the Orio-Clio banquet; released safely several hours later; most likely a hazing incident.
1350 Editorial
Normal Eyte 10:20, p.481
A look at final and surprise examinations; thinks recent literary society presentations are not quite so original as they might be; looks at breaches in discipline in skipping chapel, writing graffiti, and petty theft.
1351 Maud Burrell
Normal Eyte 9:11, p.235
Went home after learning that her father's bank had been blown up and her brother killed.
1352 People who do not wish their private conveyances
Normal Eyte 8:5, p.71
Should not leave them unattended on Normal Hill.
1353 Miss Berta Mitchell
Normal Eyte 5:15, p.133
Watch and chain stolen while at home.
1354 The chlorine poisoning case at Cornell University
Normal Eyte 3:26, p.202
Class rivalry at Cornell University results in death; believes Western spirit would not allow such an event to happen at ISNS.
1355 John Kleinsorge
Normal Eyte 3:25, p.197
Boy who had been expelled from school attempts to shoot Mr. Kleinsorge; pistol misfires.
1356 An apparent case of poisoning
Normal Eyte 3:21, p.168
Victim had convulsions and stupor.
1357 Mobs
Normal Eyte 3:12, p.90
A look at the frightening power of mobs.
1358 What shall be done
Normal Eyte 3:10, p.73
Attempts to come to grips with problems associated with anarchists, violent crimes, and the legal defense of insanity.
1359 Miss Mamie Briden
Normal Eyte 3:4, p.30
Burglar steals $15 worth of goods.
1360 The daring youths who plundered Mrs. Wright's hen house
Normal Eyte 2:31, p.241
Returned dressed chickens to owner.
1361 A senior left his books in South Hall
Normal Eyte 2:8, p.65
Finds Old Gilchrist doors open, despite strict rules about Central Hall doors.