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Crime

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Title Date Summary
1201 President gives statement on bomb warnings
College Eye 56:6, p.3
10/20/1961 Bomb threat called in recently; President Maucker outlines procedures.
1202 Stanard asks aid in crisis
Stanard--David (Class of 1961)
College Eye 52:18, p.8
2/10/1961 Feels cheaters must be ferreted out of ISTC classrooms; four students suspended for having keys to buildings so that they could alter grades.
1203 Thief has good taste, lousy judgment . . .
College Eye 51:28, p.6
4/29/1960 Encourages whoever stole the paintings from the Commons to return them.
1204 Two 16th Century prints removed from Commons
College Eye 51:28, p.2
4/29/1960 Two prints apparently stolen.
1205 We don't want a welfare state . . .
College Eye 51:28, p.6
4/29/1960 Claims that Congress should stand up and do something about the increasing crime rate.
1206 Sobell conclusion . . . an injustice
College Eye 51:18, p.6
2/12/1960 Talks about the Morton Sobell espionage case.
1207 Sobell case troubles public conscience
College Eye 51:17, p.8
2/5/1960 Discusses the case of Morton Sobell, who was convicted of espionage and sentenced to 30 years in federal prison.
1208 Untitled
Riter--Jeanine L. (Class of 1965)
College Eye 50:23, p.7
3/13/1959 Crusade for a stolen book.
1209 Untitled
Fisher--Phyllis (Class of 1958)
College Eye 48:21, p.2
3/8/1957 Encourages students to write to the Governor concerning the murder trial of Jack Nutter.
1210 Burglars attempt $150,000 robbery of college funds
College Eye 46:2, p.3
9/17/1954 Unsuccessful in attempt to open Business Office safe; photo.
1211 Intramurals
College Eye 45:30, p.5
5/14/1954 Claims that someone has stolen the men's softball equipment and that if it is not returned, the league will be cancelled.
1212 Radio stolen from car in stadium parking lot
College Eye 44:18, p.5
2/6/1953
1213 Board stresses value of locks
College Eye 44:8, p.12
10/31/1952 Students should secure valuables to deter crime.
1214 Loss of encyclopedias, books, creates problem in library
Buckingham--Della Kathryn (Classes of 1951 and 1953)
College Eye 44:7, p.2
10/24/1952 Students should be responsible enough to treat library books properly.
1215 This can't be culture!
College Eye 43:26, p.2
4/18/1952 Discusses the problems which arise from the recent theft of items from a student's art exhibit in the commons.
1216 Inspector investigates anonymous letters
College Eye 40:27, p.8
4/22/1949 Letters "decry teaching profession".
1217 Wallace Book Shop robbed over weekend
College Eye 39:38, p.3
7/16/1948 Several hundred dollars stolen.
1218 Brave students steal grade books attempting to learn grades received
College Eye 39:33, p.3
6/11/1948 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.
1219 Student League Board minutes
College Eye 39:10, p.5
11/21/1947 Hear concerns about theft in parking lots, poor sidewalks; traffic.
1220 "Check reveals coeds are misusing mail service," says Hughes
Rogers--Howard W. (Class of 1948)
College Eye 39:4, p.4
10/10/1947 Cedar Falls postmaster says that some students have been enclosing letters and notes in their laundry bags.
1221 An editorial; thievery by invitation
College Eye 38:19, p.2
2/7/1947 Gives advice on how to deal with the thief who has been stealing books, purses and many other miscellaneous objects.
1222 Can you top this? Co-ed buys own book
College Eye 38:19, p.1
2/7/1947 Student misplaces textbook; buys a replacement and finds that it is the one that had been stolen from her.
1223 Letters to the editor
College Eye 38:18, p.2
1/31/1947 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.
1224 Thief takes money from art instructor
College Eye 38:17, p.8
1/24/1947 $50 stolen from Martha Fisher.
1225 Campus watchmen find campus 'tame' at night
College Eye 33:42, p.4
7/31/1942 Walking the rounds with the night watchmen.
1226 Class notes
Olsen--Katherine Muree (Classes of 1935 and 1940)
College Eye 30:40, p.3
7/21/1939 News around the campus.
1227 Broken homes prove pitfall for modern youth
College Eye 30:30, p.1
4/28/1939 Lorne Boylan writes on reasons for young men to turn delinquent.
1228 Campanile's red light calls the watchmen
College Eye 30:30, p.1
4/28/1939 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.
1229 Unknown marksman exhibits skill
College Eye 30:22, p.2
3/1/1939 Someone shot out a window of the Auditorium Building.
1230 Night watch 'gets' reporter Gaede down
College Eye 30:17, p.2
1/27/1939 Erwin Gaede makes the rounds with the night watchman.
1231 "George" keeps men out of trouble
College Eye 29:16, p.1
1/14/1938 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.
1232 Find your loss before it's taken
College Eye 29:13, p.7
12/10/1937 New procedure for claiming lost and found items is result of thievery under previous system.
1233 Man prowls about campus
College Eye 29:13, p.7
12/10/1937 Clarence Weir talks about his duties as a night watchman and the time key system that he uses.
1234 Help! Al Capone, Jr. prowls on campus
College Eye 38:0, p.1
7/30/1937 Child pretends to be bad man.
1235 Chips and Quibs
College Eye 27:10, p.2
7/31/1936 Briefly comments on the Campanile, the lights in the auditorium, the supervision of teachers, and stolen books.
1236 Miss W. Gilbert recovers field glasses before she is aware of loss
College Eye 27:9, p.3
7/24/1936 Someone had stolen them from her car.
1237 Student's locker is rifled; $37 taken
College Eye 27:9, p.4
7/24/1936
1238 Are students honest? Mrs. Bell thinks so
College Eye 27:6, p.2
7/3/1936 Loses purse, but then finds it with the contents intact.
1239 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
2/21/1936 Clarence Weir talks about his work as a night watchman; explains timeclock system.
1240 "Financial ills bring marital grief"--Wood
College Eye 27:23, p.1
12/2/1935 Judge George W. Wood speaks in Professor Thompson's family class.
1241 Are you a hitch-hiking Hattie?
College Eye 27:23, p.4
12/2/1935 Notes risks of hitch-hiking.
1242 Lester flays crime in U.S.; twenty-five students hear talk by Department of Justice agent
College Eye 27:22, p.1
11/22/1935 W. H. Lester talks about crime in America.
1243 College Eye reader objects to essay on the art of murder
College Eye 27:51, p.2
8/2/1935 Disagrees with student's assertion that murder is a lost art.
1244 Decline of murder as an art laid to lack of intelligence
Arends--Gordon H. (Class of 1935)
College Eye 27:50, p.2
7/26/1935 Asserts that murder has lost its meticulous beauty.
1245 Parsons student warns Dean Reed of 'lawyer' crook
College Eye 26:41, p.4
5/3/1935 Thief apparently traveling from campus to campus.
1246 "Little wrong with modern law" says speaker at forum
College Eye 26:27, p.1
1/18/1935 S. C. Jacobson talks about the causes of crime.
1247 Jacobson to discuss crime at next forum
College Eye 26:26, p.3
1/11/1935 S. C. Jacobson will speak.
1248 Harrington notes change in trend of crime reports
College Eye 26:17, p.1
10/19/1934 Harry F. Harrington speaks on criminal activity.
1249 The social value of crime news
College Eye 26:2, p.2
6/15/1934 Publicity relating to criminals is a benefit to society.
1250 Alert citizen is hero for night
College Eye 25:29, p.3
2/2/1934 Citizens in Hudson avert what they thought was going to be a crime.

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