Etiquette
Displaying 51 - 100 of 365
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Shower etiquette: lost art at UNI Supple--Missi Northern Iowan 92:40, p.6 |
3/1/1996 | Believes students should be considerate of others in using showers. | |
52 |
Student social life Lang--William C. (Vice President; History Faculty) A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.90 |
7/1/1995 | Brief look at etiquette and Greek organizations in the 1930s; photo. | |
53 |
Why do people ruin good movies?; theatre goers need to learn to shut up Manuel--Timothy J. (Class of 1995) Northern Iowan 91:40, p.5 |
2/21/1995 | Dislikes chattering by audience during movies. | |
54 |
Sometimes simple hello, handshake not enough: from 'hola' to 'days'. . . Loy--Catherine P. (Class of 1997) Northern Iowan 91:21, p.12 |
11/4/1994 | How people greet each other as experienced in other countries. | |
55 |
Keep library quiet for studying Wallace--Kimberly Northern Iowan 90:14, p.8 |
10/15/1993 | Urges people to be quiet and considerate. | |
56 |
Kissing with an audience is not a crime Den Adel--Kassia Northern Iowan 90:6, p.9 |
9/17/1993 | Believes kissing in public is acceptable. | |
57 |
By Candlelight teaches students about etiquette Gibson--Tressa Northern Iowan 88:24, p.9 |
11/22/1991 | Students enjoy dining in formal atmosphere with faculty member. | |
58 |
Student conduct criticized Zubak--Samantha Northern Iowan 84:16, p.3 |
10/20/1987 | Did not like it that students interrupted speech by Pete du Pont. | |
59 |
Requests understanding Anderson--Gerald D. Northern Iowan 77:2, p.3 |
9/5/1980 | Wants students entering classrooms to wait for those in the previous class to exit the room first. | |
60 |
A Sports Column Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978) Northern Iowan 74:24, p.11 |
11/22/1977 | Dick Fridley encourages support for the winter sports and condemns unsportsmanlike qualities in coaches. | |
61 |
Remember the courtesy rules Pittman--Karla (Student--1977) Northern Iowan 74:9, p.2 |
9/30/1977 | Should avoid name-calling. | |
62 |
Students should become involved Schillerstrom--Marie S. (Student--1976) Northern Iowan 73:26, p.2 |
12/7/1976 | Students encourage other students to participate in University events, to behave better in class, and to keep the campus looking better. | |
63 |
Concert not for studying Welty--Mark S. (Modern Language Faculty; Classes of 1971 and 1981) Northern Iowan 72:42, p.2 |
3/2/1976 | Mark Welty informs others of concert etiquette. | |
64 |
Food service behavior disgusting Klinge--Paul Northern Iowan 71:47, p.2 |
4/8/1975 | Believes many students behave very badly in dining centers. | |
65 |
Modeling course resumes Sat. Northern Iowan 68:1, p.6 |
9/17/1971 | Lee Braniger will offer course; photo. | |
66 |
Charm course planned Northern Iowan 67:61, p.8 |
7/23/1971 | Course will be offered by Lee Braniger; photo. | |
67 |
Reaction to discourtesy on campus Saunders--Barb Northern Iowan 67:56, p.2 |
6/18/1971 | Has had recent bad experiences with uncivil behavior. | |
68 |
Fed up! Crandall--Doris Northern Iowan 67:19, p.4 |
11/20/1970 | Would like people to communicate without swearing or using obscene language. | |
69 |
Concert etiquette explained for students Carter--Linda J. Public Relations News Release 67:1, p.3 |
9/18/1970 | ||
70 |
Matters of tennis etiquette Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty) Northern Iowan 65:4, p.2 |
9/20/1968 | Professor Chabert offers advice on tennis etiquette and appropriate attire. | |
71 |
Girls: how to succeed on that football date Henschel--Bev Northern Iowan 64:12, p.7 |
10/20/1967 | Humorous advice for women attending football games. | |
72 |
'The times are changing' Nelson--Pamela R. (Student--1967) College Eye 63:51, p.3 |
5/2/1967 | Contests the stereotypical descriptions of women in a recent letter. | |
73 |
Freeze explains letter Freeze--Dick (Student--1967) College Eye 63:51, p.3 |
5/2/1967 | Argues that women want both equal treatment and preferential treatment at the same time. | |
74 |
Freeze's definition fits dog, not 'lady' Seeman--M. Ernest (Student--1965-1967) College Eye 63:49, p.2 |
4/25/1967 | Attempts to give a more accurate and 'modern' definition of a lady. | |
75 |
Ladies and coeds Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty) College Eye 63:49, p.2 |
4/25/1967 | Sarcastically makes distinctions between a lady and a coed. | |
76 |
Ladies aren't privileged to 'courtesies' Sentman--Richard E. (Student--1964) College Eye 63:49, p.2 |
4/25/1967 | States that young women are not entitled to be treated better than others just because they act like ladies. | |
77 |
Something that's more important? College Eye 63:49, p.2 |
4/25/1967 | Asks if the recent etiquette issues are really important enough to use paper space. | |
78 |
Freeze gives examples of today's females Freeze--Dick (Student--1967) College Eye 63:48, p.4 |
4/21/1967 | Lists reasons why SCI women shouldn't be treated like ladies. | |
79 |
Patti Peet offers proof Peet--Patricia A. (Student--1967) College Eye 63:48, p.2 |
4/21/1967 | Cites several reasons for claiming that SCI men suffer from a general lack of manners. | |
80 |
Paris offers suggestions on manners Paris--Jim College Eye 63:46, p.3 |
4/14/1967 | Declares that when women on campus "learn your place in society," and "act like ladies," they will be treated as such. | |
81 |
Modern men rest muscles while chivalry wrestles Peet--Patricia A. (Student--1967) College Eye 63:44, p.8 |
4/7/1967 | Questions chivalry of SCI men; photo. | |
82 |
Standing ovation at SCI: abused, losing significance College Eye 60:21, p.2 |
11/23/1965 | Compares recent standing ovations to instructors handing out too many "A's." | |
83 |
Perspective: speak the speech, I pray you--just 'hello' will do! Hake--Herbert Victor (Broadcast Services Director) College Eye 58:24, p.2 |
4/10/1964 | Comments that students never say hello to someone they don't know. | |
84 |
Not finesse, but snobbery Meyer--Edgar M. College Eye 56:36, p.2 |
7/6/1962 | Sarcastically pokes fun at last week's editorial. | |
85 |
Studies in savoir faire needed College Eye 56:35, p.2 |
6/29/1962 | Advocates a need for sophistication training. | |
86 |
Sloppy etiquette "out of it" College Eye 51:5, p.8 |
10/16/1959 | Addresses the problem of sloppy eating and dressing habits at TC. | |
87 |
Good bye . . . come again! College Eye 50:14, p.8 |
12/19/1958 | Advice for being a good guest. | |
88 |
Letters . . . we got letters . . . College Eye 50:10, p.2 |
11/14/1958 | Questions whose job it is to give students social instruction. | |
89 |
Worst foot forward College Eye 50:9, p.2 |
11/7/1958 | Believes that students are lacking in social conversational skills. | |
90 |
A notice to golfers from Recreation Park Committee College Eye 49:29, p.7 |
4/25/1958 | Golf Course etiquette. | |
91 |
Letters to the editor Hayden--Judith A. (Student--1956-1958) College Eye 49:24, p.2 |
3/21/1958 | Chivalry is not worth the hassle. | |
92 |
Letters to the editor Balsley--Roger (Student--1958) College Eye 49:24, p.2 |
3/21/1958 | 'Ladies' at TC think too highly of themselves. | |
93 |
Letters to the editor Grant--Genevieve (Lucille) (Student 1958) College Eye 49:23, p.2 |
3/14/1958 | Girls agree that men should practice more chivalry. | |
94 |
Is chivalry dead? College Eye 49:22, p.2 |
3/7/1958 | Some men do not treat women with the respect that they deserve. | |
95 |
Untitled Leet--Richard (Classes of 1958 and 1965) College Eye 48:5, p.2 |
10/12/1956 | Students criticize the student handbook. | |
96 |
Fifty models spark Saturday style show College Eye 47:3, p.1 |
9/23/1955 | Style show displays appropriate clothes and proper etiquette; photo. | |
97 |
Social usage meets weekly College Eye 46:2, p.5 |
9/17/1954 | For freshman women. | |
98 |
New Eye series to give answers College Eye 43:12, p.7 |
12/14/1951 | Will answer etiquette questions. | |
99 |
They're hep now gal College Eye 43:11, p.5 |
12/7/1951 | Nancy Foss speaks at Stadium Hall. | |
100 |
Seerley men to hear talk on etiquette College Eye 43:10, p.7 |
11/30/1951 | Nancy Foss will speak. |
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