Dance
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| # | Title | Date | Summary |
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| 601 | Organizations Old Gold 0:0, p. |
Color drawing of man and woman dancing in a woodland setting. | |
| 602 | Physical education girls hear Shawn lecture College Eye 14:40, p.3 |
Ted Shawn lectures on dance. | |
| 603 | Physical Education girls hear Shawn lecture College Eye 14:29, p.3 |
Details of the Ted Shawn lecture. | |
| 604 | Demonstration of physical education women's department College Eye 14:34, p.1 |
Program for the presentation of skills and dances. | |
| 605 | Fourth annual P. T. Cotillion; physical education faculty award shields to 13 girls College Eye 14:26, p.1 |
Group met criteria of scholarship, character, leadership, gymnastic skill, and Camp Fire work. | |
| 606 | Annual Spring Festival, 1921 Old Gold 0:0, p.152 |
Description of 'The Dream Garden'; photo. | |
| 607 | P. T.'s preparing drama dance; students working hard for May Fete; Tag Day a success College Eye 13:34, p.1 |
Schedule of May Day activities; women preparing dance. | |
| 608 | Demonstration Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.2 |
The Women's Department of Physical Education gives a demonstration of numerous styles of dance, including Portland Fancy Dance, Esthetic Dance, Single Indian Club Drill, and Folk Dance. | |
| 609 | Folk dances Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.3 |
The Physical Education Department for Women conducts research on Midwestern dance. Miss Monica Wild is assisted in her research by Josiah Petty, an eighty-three year old musician from Perry, Iowa. | |
| 610 | Physical Ed's. enjoy rare treat College Eye 13:26, p.1 |
Country dance fiddler performs. | |
| 611 | May Day Fete Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.1 |
The Student Council directs May Day activities. A parade, dance, tennis tournament, and band concert are among the program's activities. | |
| 612 | Physical Education Old Gold 0:0, p.86 |
Illustration of the senior students inside the number twenty-one; formal and informal photos. |
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| 613 | Editorially speaking; a reply College Eye 12:30, p.4 |
Does not believe that the student did enough research about dances; does not agree that dances have adverse moral effects on student population. | |
| 614 | Editorially speaking; history of dances College Eye 12:29, p.4 |
Encourages students to find Biblical backing for dances. | |
| 615 | Editorially speaking; what is wrong with all-school party College Eye 12:27, p.4 |
Believes we should have moral teaching with dancing. | |
| 616 | Editorially speaking; another use for a mirror College Eye 12:20, p.4 |
Wants students to watch themselves dancing in the mirror to determine their appropriateness. | |
| 617 | Drawing Old Gold 0:0, p.153 |
Man bowing to a woman; appears to be asking for a dance. Men and women in the background. | |
| 618 | Disgust expressed in Record College Eye 12:1, p.5 |
In light of recent editorial in the Cedar Falls Record, writer wants students to consider both sides of issues, regardless of their personal convictions. | |
| 619 | The review College Eye 11:33, p.2 |
Comments on the controversial subject of dancing; a look at the first year of so of approved dances on campus; very popular pastime. | |
| 620 | Annual physical demonstration; college gymnasium, March 2; 7:30 p.m. College Eye 11:21, p.1 |
Women's physical training classes will give program that includes dancing, games, and gymnastics. | |
| 621 | New social plans Alumni News Letter 3:2, p.1 |
Social dancing will be authoized as an official function, and reorganization of the social acitvities will be done by General Social Committee. | |
| 622 | Notice College Eye 10:SPEC, p.3a |
Article on dancing will be published next week. | |
| 623 | Student critique; the answer to dancing College Eye 10:17, p.2 |
Believes dancing is unpatriotic and should be banned. | |
| 624 | Another opinion College Eye 10:16, p.2 |
Believes dancing is acceptable and can better be supervised if dances are held on campus. | |
| 625 | Social forms advance with modern progress College Eye 10:16, p.2 |
Responds to previous letter; believes that colleges must change with the times, and that dancing is now acceptable. | |
| 626 | Where do you stand? College Eye 10:16, p.2 |
Should the college hold dances for the students? | |
| 627 | Is it reconstruction and revival? College Eye 10:15, p.2 |
Believes that the recent approval of social dancing on campus is wrong. | |
| 628 | Referendum petition allowed by faculty; vote to remove present status of social functions. Petition made by Student Council College Eye 10:14, p.1 |
Dancing at formal social functions will now be allowed; President Seerley organizes Committee on Social Activities. | |
| 629 | Student Council constitution College Eye 9:15, p.4 |
Does not believe that an article on dancing should be a part of the constitution. | |
| 630 | Military ball a success College Eye 9:12, p.5 |
Believes that if dances are properly chaperoned, they can be beneficial to students. | |
| 631 | Student opinion College Eye 9:10, p.4 |
Argues against having a military ball. | |
| 632 | Traditions College Eye 9:10, p.4 |
Discusses the possibility of holding a faculty sponsored dance on campus. | |
| 633 | A military ball? College Eye 9:9, p.4 |
Believes the military ball should be a party rather than a dance. | |
| 634 | P. E. demonstration main feature at Des Moines; class in gymnastics makes big hit College Eye 9:9, p.1 |
Demonstration included gymnastics performance and a Patriotic Dance by Madeline Nesbit. | |
| 635 | The military ball College Eye 9:9, p.4 |
Believes that dances should be allowed if they are properly supervised. | |
| 636 | Resolutions of the Lake Geneva conference; western students and student ethics College Eye 8:18, p.1 |
Y. M. C. A. conference delegates draft policy for the upcoming year; Teachers College delegates listed. | |
| 637 | Oriental pageant to be given by Physical Education Department College Eye 8:15, p.1 |
Pageant to feature Asian dance and fashions. | |
| 638 | Physical training exhibitions draw large crowds College Eye 3:22, p.371 |
Many dances featured in women's exhibition; men's exhibition presented a variety of things. | |
| 639 | Gilbert dancing Old Gold 0:0, p.208 |
Photo. | |
| 640 | Celebration success; May Day fete nearly perfect in every detail; immense audience College Eye 2:30, p.1 |
Recap of May Day celebration events. |
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| 641 | Girls give exhibition; annual open program of Woman's Physical Training Department given Saturday. College Eye 2:22, p.1 |
The Gilbert dancing was the most enjoyed part of the program. |
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| 642 | Commencement play College Eye 2:1, p.2 |
The Commencement play, "In the Palace of the King", presented by the seniors, was a great success. |
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| 643 | Class in Gilbert dancing Old Gold 0:0, p.98 |
Photo of women students dancing. | |
| 644 | The limit Normal Eyte 21:19, p.329 |
A clipping from a newspaper discusses the problems with University of Iowa students holding waltz contests. | |
| 645 | Editorial Normal Eyte 21:6, p.89 |
Discusses the current decision of the faculty to ban any type of dancing on campus; some members of a literary society had danced after a downtown reception. | |
| 646 | Regulations concerning social functions and the recognized college organizations Normal Eyte 20:22, p.362 |
Faculty continues its strong disapproval of social dancing. | |
| 647 | Physical training exhibition. Normal Eyte 20:0, p.7 |
Women participate in grand march, calisthenics, dance, and swimming. | |
| 648 | May Day exercises Normal Eyte 18:29, p.462 |
Held May pole ceremony and dance. | |
| 649 | Fraternities; are they a benefit? Normal Eyte 14:25, p.398 |
Pros and cons of fraternities. | |
| 650 | President Seerley Normal Eyte 14:24, p.371 |
Says that students who attend dances will get no help in securing teaching positions. | |
| 651 | Recently a student paper Normal Eyte 7:32, p.6 |
Believes faculty must exert some sort of governance over students. | |
| 652 | We observe in the Waterloo Tribune Students' Offering 7:28, p.6 |
Notice of dance has no connection to the Normal School. |