Dating
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One tall problem: High or low heels? College Eye 43:6, p.2 |
10/26/1951 | Tall women are stuck with flat shoes because they are already taller than their dates. | |
252 |
Untitled College Eye 43:1, p.2 |
9/21/1951 | A satirical look at blind dates. | |
253 |
Untitled College Eye 43:1, p.7 |
9/21/1951 | Depicts a woman taking the lead on a date. | |
254 |
Dear Editor: College Eye 42:41, p.3 |
8/10/1951 | Professor questions policy on public displays of affection on campus. | |
255 |
Jonesy's aide answers shy prof Lewis--Madelyn Jean (Class of 1952) College Eye 42:41, p.3 |
8/10/1951 | Suggestions on how to handle public 'smoochers.' | |
256 |
Ames operates Date Bureau College Eye 42:37, p.2 |
7/13/1951 | ||
257 |
Student government and social education, 1876-1886 Hart--Irving Harlow (Extension Faculty and Archivist) First 75 Years 0:0, p.139 |
7/1/1951 | Description of rules and regulations relating to students in the early days of the Normal School. | |
258 |
Student government, 1886-1931 Hart--Irving Harlow (Extension Faculty and Archivist) First 75 Years 0:0, p.141 |
7/1/1951 | Rules and regulations relating to students under President Seerley; establishment of offices of Dean of Women and Dean of Men; beginnings of student self-government. | |
259 |
Spring at TC Coombs--Don (Student--1950) College Eye 42:31, p.5 |
5/18/1951 | Photo essay on spring activities on the campus. | |
260 |
'That Sophisticated Atmosphere' comes to mealtime via record player College Eye 42:24, p.4 |
3/30/1951 | Tips on using the Seeburg juke box to impress one's date. | |
261 |
Guys and gals get guidance advice at college meeting College Eye 42:4, p.3 |
10/6/1950 | Ethel Nash gives advice on dating, courtship, and marriage. | |
262 |
Nash leads guy-gal conclave College Eye 42:3, p.1 |
9/29/1950 | Ethel Nash will be on campus for speech and consultation on marriage and relationships; photo. | |
263 |
Film preview features courtship, marriage College Eye 41:29, p.7 |
5/5/1950 | A list of the films to be shown. | |
264 |
'Marriage failure is courtship failure showing up'--Ellzey College Eye 41:24, p.2 |
3/31/1950 | W. Clark Ellzey gives advice on dating, marriage, and teaching. | |
265 |
W. C. Ellzey leads discussion for guy-gal relations confab College Eye 41:23, p.1 |
3/24/1950 | An all-college convocation will be held for Professor Ellzey from Stephens College, Missouri; photo. | |
266 |
Survey of Campus Opinion Jahncke--Eugene Henry (Class of 1951) College Eye 41:8, p.2 |
11/4/1949 | Survey of campus "good night kisses". | |
267 |
Danish student finds TC women too submissive to scarce 'eligibles' College Eye 40:28, p.6 |
4/29/1949 | Grethe Wodskou gives her impressions of the social scene at ISTC. | |
268 |
Rec room closed to visitors on Sunday College Eye 40:18, p.8 |
2/4/1949 | Few were making use of the room. | |
269 |
Women not barred from dorm says dean of men College Eye 40:15, p.1 |
1/14/1949 | May enter lobbies to pick up dates for Femmes Fancy dance. | |
270 |
Bartlett 'rec' room open to dates Sunday College Eye 40:7, p.7 |
10/29/1948 | ||
271 |
"Rec" rooms open to dates Sunday College Eye 40:6, p.7 |
10/22/1948 | Open to residents and their dates from 2:30 until 4:30. | |
272 |
The Way I See It Robinson--George W. (Student--1948) College Eye 39:36, p.2 |
7/2/1948 | Humorous suggestion that better roads would lead to a better atmosphere for dating. | |
273 |
Gold old days of '76 not so good; Grandpa's style hampered by rules College Eye 39:33, p.7 |
6/11/1948 | A look at the rules for relationships between men and women students in 1876. | |
274 |
Femme's Fancy... Girl Dates Boy Old Gold 0:0, p.104 |
6/1/1948 | Girls ask out the guys in this annual tradition on campus. The girls even give the guys corsages made of ingredients such as onions, carrots, cabbage, and lettuce. | |
275 |
Interesting People Old Gold 0:0, p.110 |
6/1/1948 | This photo shows two students in formal attire, the male helping his date with her corsage; photo. | |
276 |
They've got your number . . . Torry--Richard D. (Student--1947) College Eye 39:17, p.7 |
1/30/1948 | Campus telephone operators talk about their work; handle three or four thousand calls a day; photo. | |
277 |
. . . Date wanted College Eye 39:14, p.2 |
1/9/1948 | Comments on an advertisement in the Cedar Falls Daily Record concerning dates for New Year's Eve. | |
278 |
Untitled Siegel--Charles A. (Class of 1948) College Eye 39:12, p.2 |
12/12/1947 | Responds to a letter written by Joanne Comer concerning kissing on campus. | |
279 |
Untitled Comer--Joanne R. (Student--1947) College Eye 39:11, p.2 |
12/5/1947 | Has had difficulty in finding a place to kiss her date good night. | |
280 |
Popcorn popular, girls stand treat College Eye 38:43, p.3 |
8/15/1947 | Popcorn stand owner Peter Struyk talks about the way that men and women behave around his business. | |
281 |
Social setup has changed on campus; good reason Nordskog--Paul (Student--1946) College Eye 38:13, p.6 |
12/13/1946 | Lengthy look at the social situation on the post-war campus; some complain that veterans do not participate in the traditional social aspects of college life; plans to build movie theater on College Hill. | |
282 |
Former student recalls the spirit of '76 Alumnus 30:4, p.15 |
10/1/1946 | Ella M. Jones Burnell talks about the earliest days of the Iowa State Normal School. | |
283 |
Male species slapped-hard! College Eye 37:20, p.2 |
2/8/1946 | Angry student comments on the attitude of the men on TC campus after returning from war. | |
284 |
'Get your man by tact Dora' advises eye society editor College Eye 37:17, p.2 |
1/18/1946 | Student seeks advice on guy troubles. | |
285 |
The 'weaker' sex does an about face for the Femmes Fancy on February 1 Benoit--Mary (Student--1945) College Eye 37:17, p.3 |
1/18/1946 | A look at the way men and women behave when women ask men to the dance. | |
286 |
'Crime of selection' outlawed by rule XL of college code Jungen--Martha Jean (Class of 1948) College Eye 37:16, p.3 |
1/11/1946 | A look at the old ISNS rule on dating. | |
287 |
'Oh, beat me daddy' to Lee Barron's tunes Benoit--Mary (Student--1945) College Eye 36:21, p.3 |
2/16/1945 | Women have difficulty in finding escorts to Old Gold Beauty dance. | |
288 |
Bodein, Gates lead discussion groups at all-college forums College Eye 36:6, p.1 |
10/13/1944 | Topic will be "Men, Women, and Romance". | |
289 |
Coeds are lonesome but not suffering Bircher--Jeane S. (Student--1944) College Eye 36:5, p.5 |
10/6/1944 | Women tell how they spend their time with so few men on campus. | |
290 |
Coeds meet beauty-dance date through 'book bureau' McElhinney--Russell College Eye 35:20, p.1 |
2/11/1944 | Personnel director of men's dorms will help army men meet college women. | |
291 |
College 'Joes' wear nerves to frazzle at reception room College Eye 33:43, p.3 |
8/7/1942 | Men try to figure out what to say to women. | |
292 |
Coeds find new dates Alumnus 26:3, p.2 |
7/1/1942 | Spend more time in Red Cross work room. | |
293 |
Will broadcast MacArthur Day dance College Eye 33:29, p.3 |
4/24/1942 | Women encouraged to ask their hometown boyfriend or to make us of the date bureau. | |
294 |
Women complain about men's dating habits College Eye 33:16, p.3 |
1/16/1942 | ||
295 |
On the way to a dance Alumnus 26:1, p.1 |
1/1/1942 | Two couples leave for a dance; photo. | |
296 |
The Alumnus goes to a football game Holst--Martin T. (Class of 1944) Alumnus 26:1, p.16 |
1/1/1942 | Photo essay on going to a football game at Drake; photo. | |
297 |
There's romance on the Teachers College campus Alumnus 25:4, p.3 |
10/1/1941 | Students sit on bench near Pond at night; photo. | |
298 |
Manners in modern College Eye 32:40, p.3 |
7/25/1941 | Dating etiquette. | |
299 |
Today in Hyde Park College Eye 32:40, p.2 |
7/25/1941 | Defends men against charges of women. | |
300 |
Lonely steadies make recreation College Eye 32:39, p.3 |
7/18/1941 |
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