Dating

Displaying 451 - 500 of 511 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
451 Photo
Old Gold 0:0, p.244
Candid photos from Ossoli Literary Society; photo.
452 The library note
College Eye 7:4, p.4
Humorous look at notes passed between men and women in the library.
453 Odds of observations
Old Gold 0:0, p.302
A look at the various ways that students go through college.
454 Grins
Old Gold 0:0, p.303
Humor section of the 1915 Old Gold with a look at drama, football, dating, and studying; photo.
455 Alumni banquet
College Eye 7:1, p.1
Alumni tell old stories and enjoy the reunion.
456 Something lacking
College Eye 4:28, p.5
Student had trouble finding a place to share the company of a campus visitor.
457 A drama of real life
College Eye 4:1, p.7
Humorous story about Rex Haight and a train.
458 Cap and Gown
Old Gold 0:0, p.96
Club formed in 1911; poem about the graduates of 1914; photo of mock chaperones.
459 Campustry and corridorology
Old Gold 0:0, p.332
Made-up school department.
460 After the football game
College Eye 2:14, p.1
Poem using football terms about a young couple being hit by Cupid.
461 The boy problem
College Eye 1:13, p.4
Advises women that the way to curb rowdy boys is to win over their hearts and give them your genuine interest if they invite you for a day out.
462 Hardships at Grinnell
College Eye 1:7, p.4
Claims that curfew and dating rules are stricter at other schools.
463 An Olive Street romance
College Eye 1:3, p.46
A short poem about romance between two people.
464 Ten o'clock waltz
Normal Eyte 21:22, p.390
Clock chimes, but is the date ended?
465 Dry Run--Lovers' Lane
Normal Eyte 21:12, p.212
Dry Run Creek; photo.
466 Evolution
Old Gold 0:0, p.36
Cartoon depicting a couple transforming into a piece of fruit; from a pair to a pear.
467 Two students kissing
Old Gold 0:0, p.53
468 The Senior Special Primary Girls
Old Gold 0:0, p.51
Article praising the primary women.
469 Parting of the ways--lovers' lane
Old Gold 0:0, p.101
Photo.
470 Jokes
Old Gold 0:0, p.343
Jokes shared, including a drawing of a coed asking the wise old owls for advice.
471 Drawings
Old Gold 0:0, p.334
Drawings entitled "The typical Normal guy" and "Leap year at Normal".
472 Clock with a couple kissing
Old Gold 0:0, p.257
473 Class in campustry
Pedagog 0:0, p.53
Humorous look at college life.
474 For weeks and perhaps months
Normal Eyte 16:29, p.462
A young man does not get a date.
475 A popular ladies boarding-house at 10 p.m.
Normal Eyte 16:3, p.34
Depicts three men leaving the house while the moon smirks.
476 There are Romeos and Juliets
Normal Eyte 15:34, p.543
Young man gets a bucket of cold water dumped on his head.
477 Since time was man
Normal Eyte 15:21, p.323
The article tells the story of a student who waited until the last minute to ask a woman for a date and in the end was rejected.
478 A great discovery; it may bring a wonderful advance in social science
Normal Eyte 14:28, p.441
Love as a disease.
479 So many sparks
Normal Eyte 14:27, p.418
Humorous reference to "sparking" couples.
480 Two remarkable anniversaries have occurred here the past month
Normal Eyte 14:24, p.371
The first anniversary commemorates Professor Bartlett's career; the second remembers a long courtship.
481 Untitled
Normal Eyte 14:7, p.107
The women paid for the fares of the men on the streetcar.
482 There is a certain young man
Normal Eyte 14:6, p.93
Caught in an insect net.
483 Cupid in college; he causes much trouble and is no friend of president or faculty
Normal Eyte 14:6, p.82
President Seerley asks students to court respectably.
484 Profit by the mistakes of others
Normal Eyte 13:16, p.254
Students on date forget the time.
485 Some people who seem to have a weakness for standing in halls
Normal Eyte 13:6, p.93
Watch out for revealing shadows.
486 Caution
Normal Eyte 13:1, p.9
Wet paint on steps.
487 When one sees the couples coming
Normal Eyte 12:30, p.474
Wonders exactly what students have been doing when they come from the tennis courts long after dark.
488 On a day recently
Normal Eyte 4:4, p.58
Robert Fullerton has a misadventure on a date.
489 Reminiscence: the Class of 1888
Normal Eyte 3:36, p.317
B. W. McKeen recalls oral examinations at end of second year, bending of Rule XI, and other matters.
490 On Normal Bridge at 12
Normal Eyte 3:36, p.290
Drawing of couple on the bridge.
491 Some of the Fourth Years
Normal Eyte 3:29, p.232
Observing the stars may be the cover story.
492 At a vague, uncertain period
Normal Eyte 3:18, p.143
Normal Eyte reported that a young woman student was visited by her "brother", who was not her brother at all.
493 The amorous tendencies of our youth
Normal Eyte 3:7, p.55
Believes embracing on street goes too far.
494 Pres. Seerley
Normal Eyte 3:3, p.19
President Seerley advises students to cease recreational walks during hours of study.
495 Picnics and boat rides
Normal Eyte 2:34, p.265
Students are enjoying the weather.
496 Lonely pedestrians
Normal Eyte 2:31, p.242
May meet seniors out star-gazing.
497 The Philo reception
Normal Eyte 2:28, p.214
Detailed description of grand occasion.
498 At least two S. N. S. maidens were unhappy
Normal Eyte 2:20, p.160
One cannot get cream puffs; the other has conflicting dates.
499 An astonishingly large number of girls
Normal Eyte 2:11, p.83
Many women have "brothers" and "cousins" coming to visit over Thanksgiving.
500 Anyone who thinks that leap year is not a success
Normal Eyte 1:6, p.46
Women rented livery rigs and called for their young men.