Dating
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Meet Teachers ideal man, so the girls say; most co-eds confess that they have never seen dream man College Eye 27:43, p.1 |
5/15/1936 | Women tell what they like in a man. | |
352 |
Qualifications high for "Philip T. H.," recently organized College Eye 27:40, p.2 |
4/24/1936 | ||
353 |
Baldwin, Kurtz to assure delegates satisfactory dates College Eye 27:38, p.3 |
4/10/1936 | In charge of dates for Press Prom; photo. | |
354 |
Baldwin and Kurtz head bureau for Press Prom dates College Eye 27:35, p.3 |
3/20/1936 | Procedures for dating bureau; photo. | |
355 |
Boys, see yourselves as the desk worker at Bartlett Hall sees you; some are confident; some shy, but their dates appear by and by College Eye 27:33, p.1 |
2/28/1936 | Desk attendants at Bartlett Hall talk about the strange requests that they receive. | |
356 |
A girl talks back McKitrick--Helen (Student--1935) College Eye 27:22, p.2 |
11/22/1935 | Criticizes Randall Hartlieb's comments on dating women students at Teachers College. | |
357 |
Not aggressive enough, girls?; you made men what they are today--you heah me? Hartlieb--Randall Worth (Class of 1938) College Eye 27:21, p.1 |
11/15/1935 | Claims that certain women at ISTC want only to date men who are in fraternities, sports, or I-Club. | |
358 |
. . . Sweethearts Forever! Perhaps . . . Old Gold 0:0, p.122 |
6/1/1935 | Photos of couples. | |
359 |
Maybe it's because we have two girls for each man here College Eye 26:44, p.133 |
5/24/1935 | Harold Bosley headed discussion on the need for a dating bureau on campus. | |
360 |
Intriguing spring atmosphere casts enchantment on co-eds; girls linger outdoors; are reluctant to leave campus Masterson--Ardyce (Student--1935) College Eye 26:41, p.1 |
5/3/1935 | Women are enjoying a romantic spring. | |
361 |
Press convention date bureau to banish dull care College Eye 26:41, p.1 |
5/3/1935 | Dating Bureau will be set up for convention. | |
362 |
Dating important in college life, Bosley asserts College Eye 26:40, p.1 |
4/26/1935 | Offers views on the benefits of dating. | |
363 |
Way down South among the primitives College Eye 26:34, p.2 |
3/11/1935 | Writer is thankful to live in a civilized part of the country after reading an article about a college in North Carolina where it is forbidden for students to date. | |
364 |
Social relations to be discussed at next forum College Eye 26:31, p.1 |
2/15/1935 | Mrs. Edward Allen will speak. | |
365 |
Coed bares record of glamorous past College Eye 26:29, p.1 |
2/1/1935 | A senior woman says that she has had 285 dates while in college. | |
366 |
Reader believes two-minute rule should be re-adopted College Eye 26:29, p.2 |
2/1/1935 | Would spread men around better. | |
367 |
Women fill parlors waiting for dates for Femmes Fancy College Eye 26:26, p.3 |
1/11/1935 | Tips for women as they pick up their dates. | |
368 |
Time may come and time may go, but the rules go on forever; students fifty years ago abided (?) by strict regulations College Eye 26:22, p.1 |
11/23/1934 | Quick look at student regulations then and now. | |
369 |
Student thinks Library is more for visiting than for studying College Eye 26:16, p.2 |
10/12/1934 | Believes that many men use the Library only as a place to meet women. | |
370 |
Upperclaswoman proposes eight o'clock curfew for freshmen College Eye 26:16, p.2 |
10/12/1934 | Female student suggests an early curfew for freshmen so that upperclasswomen have a chance to meet some men and go on dates. | |
371 |
Wanted: a date, by man with a dime College Eye 26:16, p.1 |
10/12/1934 | Women want a man who can dance and has some money. | |
372 |
No caps, no gowns, but smiles belied professor's frowns Alumnus 18:4, p.8 |
10/1/1934 | George H. Olmsted recalls early days of school. | |
373 |
Bookworms and romances College Eye 26:14, p.2 |
9/28/1934 | Discusses the places that students with no money are going on dates; Commons may be overtaking the Library. | |
374 |
Forum College Eye 25:36, p.2 |
3/30/1934 | Considers "Dutch Treat" dating. | |
375 |
Correction College Eye 25:27, p.3 |
1/19/1934 | The book on information about ISTC women was put together by one member of Alpha Delta Alpha. | |
376 |
Here's your chance to check up on "datability" of T.C. co-eds; specifications on prettiest girls listed in new date book College Eye 25:26, p.1 |
1/12/1934 | Alpha Delta Alpha publishes and circulates book on campus women. | |
377 |
Data for dates with T. C. girls filed by Coover College Eye 25:24, p.1 |
12/15/1933 | Merton Coover has assembled data on ISTC women. | |
378 |
Question for anybody's column Hoffman--Marguerite E. College Eye 25:17, p.2 |
10/20/1933 | Humorous observation on women. | |
379 |
Forum; A Freshman Looks Around College Eye 25:15, p.2 |
10/6/1933 | Not enough men on campus. | |
380 |
Forum College Eye 25:2, p.2 |
6/16/1933 | Annoyed by persistent men at library. | |
381 |
Advice for the lovelorn Herrig--Viola Ann (Class of 1934) College Eye 24:33, p.2 |
5/19/1933 | Suggestions for men when they want to date a woman. | |
382 |
What do you think? Coffman--Arthur D. (Class of 1906; Science Faculty) College Eye 24:31, p.2 |
5/5/1933 | Students offer opinions on Dutch Treat dating. | |
383 |
Press convention date cards are due College Eye 24:29, p.1 |
4/21/1933 | For those who want dates for the press convention. | |
384 |
Dating Bureau is feature of Iowa Press conclave College Eye 24:28, p.1 |
4/14/1933 | Will attempt to match visitors with dates. | |
385 |
Janitor traces changes in college life during thirty-one years of service; Mr. Justice declares that students do not study so much now College Eye 24:28, p.2 |
4/14/1933 | Tom Justice recalls the earlier years of the school. | |
386 |
Dormitory clerk needs pity; coming of males of mails takes up largest portion of desk assistant's time Johnson--Oscar (Class of 1933) College Eye 24:27, p.4 |
4/7/1933 | Desk attendant says that dealing with the mail and with men arriving to pick up dates takes up most of her time. | |
387 |
Committees plan for press meet; seventeenth convention is scheduled for April 28 and 29 College Eye 24:18, p.1 |
2/3/1933 | Convention highlights. | |
388 |
Campus Juliets have monumental patience College Eye 24:2, p.1 |
9/16/1932 | ||
389 |
Etiquette book is completed; Inter-sorority council to issue "good form" bulletin College Eye 23:53, p.1 |
8/5/1932 | Highlights of the new booklet. | |
390 |
College students can't play golf, says Dr. Charles College Eye 23:50, p.1 |
7/15/1932 | Does not believe students take the game seriously. | |
391 |
Ruth Latta will run official date bureau for press conference College Eye 23:49, p.4 |
7/8/1932 | ||
392 |
Forum College Eye 23:47, p.2 |
6/24/1932 | Criticizes statements made by Nellie Norman concerning lonely Friday nights. | |
393 |
Forum Norman--Nellie (Class of 1934) College Eye 23:46, p.2 |
6/17/1932 | Laments the lack of men on campus during the weekends. | |
394 |
Irrelevance Campbell--Dana M. (Class of 1930) College Eye 23:44, p.6 |
6/1/1932 | ||
395 |
Bartlett Hall is newly equipped with modern branch phone exchange College Eye 23:25, p.1 |
1/8/1932 | New system should mean shorter waits for someone to be summoned to the phone. | |
396 |
Boy friends dance at dorm tonight College Eye 23:20, p.5 |
11/6/1931 | Women of Bartlett Hall will host dance for friends. | |
397 |
The bridge and the moon Alumnus 15:4, p.10 |
10/1/1931 | Memories of lovers' bridge on Merner Avenue. | |
398 |
Many attractions of Cedar beckon to students here College Eye 23:12, p.8 |
9/8/1931 | Description of the many attractions of the Cedar River. | |
399 |
Rules of pedagogy bow to nature's precepts at the college library College Eye 23:7, p.1 |
7/17/1931 | Students are using the library for social purposes rather than for studying. | |
400 |
It is only an old rickety wooden bridge Public Relations News Release 1930:479, p.1 |
7/15/1931 | Merner Avenue bridge is two blocks away from campus; serves as a location for romance. |
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