Etiquette

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201 Cafeteria attendants employed after neatness, courtesy tests; Miss Olmstead points out desirable qualities for applicants
College Eye 27:17, p.5
Cena Olmstead talks about hiring students for the Commons.
202 Dormitory girls learn hostessing
College Eye 27:13, p.3
Hostess dinners began last year.
203 Etiquette of teas will be presented to advisory groups
College Eye 27:13, p.3
Groups will learn how to present a tea.
204 Writer fears that "vanishing gentlemen" are nearly extinct
College Eye 27:53, p.2
One women student is disgusted at lack of manners in men.
205 Gentlemen prefer gentlewomen
College Eye 27:51, p.2
Women should remember their manners if they expect men to remember theirs.
206 Handshaking due for analysis at forum
College Eye 26:37, p.1
Students and faculty will express views on apple polishing.
207 Compulsory etiquette
College Eye 26:33, p.2
Student feels that all freshmen should be required to take an introductory class in manners.
208 Gimmee the gravy!
College Eye 26:30, p.2
Etiquette may prove to be more important in one's future that most would think.
209 Reader believes ungentlemanly students here fault of women
College Eye 26:28, p.2
Problems with men's behavior may have their roots in the relatively lower number of men on campus.
210 Are we adults? Student replies
College Eye 26:21, p.2
Student comments on the lack of hospitality shown to the Englishmen who visited the TC campus last weekend.
211 Wanted: courteous manners
College Eye 26:19, p.2
Expects more courtesy by men for women.
212 "Male Pedestrian" gives hints to local feminine jay-walkers
College Eye 26:5, p.2
Would like groups of women to make room on the sidewalks.
213 Bartlett Hall girls to present dinner
College Eye 25:40, p.4
Will be laboratory session to teach appropriate dinner settings.
214 We'll bet no. 7 will prove an exception to all other rules!
College Eye 25:37, p.1
Rules for the upcoming Femmes Fancy dance.
215 Commons hostess demonstrates teas
College Eye 25:31, p.3
Demonstrated three types of tea service.
216 A sister course?
College Eye 25:25, p.2
Believes a course in etiquette might be worthwhile.
217 Council suggests dance courtesies
College Eye 25:15, p.1
Encourages more dancing and less loitering.
218 Editorials; fore!
College Eye 25:7, p.4
Students and faculty should show better etiquette on the Golf Course.
219 Dr. Beatrice Geiger speaks at Bartlett Hall laboratory tea
College Eye 24:29, p.3
Discusses tea etiquette.
220 Forum
College Eye 24:24, p.2
Comments on handshaking, hanging around, and socialism.
221 Five teas sponsored by housing units to give girls experience
College Eye 24:18, p.3
Will learn how to give tea party.
222 Editorials; courtesy
College Eye 24:14, p.2
Courtesy is important to women.
223 "Good Form" booklet issued
Alumnus 16:4, p.18
Intersorority Council puts out book on proper behavior.
224 Circulation of good form book will be completed Tuesday
College Eye 24:3, p.1
Off-campus women will receive their copies; will help students solve questions involving etiquette.
225 Editorials; this book entertains
College Eye 24:2, p.2
Etiquette book should benefit TC students.
226 Etiquette book is completed; Inter-sorority council to issue "good form" bulletin
College Eye 23:53, p.1
Highlights of the new booklet.
227 Rule book of campus etiquette is planned
College Eye 23:38, p.1
Will contain information on correspondence, social affairs, correct behavior, and entertaining.
228 Students must secure permits to use college course after Monday
College Eye 23:18, p.4
Hope to keep improved golf course in good condition.
229 Goofers or golfers?
College Eye 23:10, p.2
Lack of proper golf etiquette at college golf course deemed a serious problem.
230 Charm school plans program stressing styles and etiquette
College Eye 22:27, p.6
Women will learn about appropriate dress and behavior.
231 Society lulls this week but gives promise of Press Prom
College Eye 22:7, p.5
Campus social calendar.
232 Bartlett Hall diners "dress" each evening
College Eye 22:3, p.1
Gather in parlors and go to dinner together.
233 Which, when, and how of tea tables shown Monday
College Eye 21:41, p.1
Lou Dillon will present short play on social graces.
234 Council studies social problems; reports findings
College Eye 21:26, p.1
Dean Campbell releases recommendations on courtesies due to chaperones and guests at social affairs.
235 Things that every girl should know
College Eye 21:26, p.2
Social rules for women.
236 Forms of etiquette express personality
College Eye 21:18, p.1
Social Improvement group gives demonstrative play.
237 Proper college etiquette and collegiate garb
Public Relations News Release 1929:64, p.1

The home economics department production of "Fashions of 1929" will be performed tonight; roster of performers

238 Style display will show co-eds and guests in dance etiquette
College Eye 21:10, p.1
Department of Home Economics will present style show in dramatic fashion.
239 Forum; manual of library etiquette revised edition 1929
College Eye 20:44, p.1
A recommendation for appropriate behavior in the Library.
240 The garbage can
College Eye 20:9, p.3
Almost given up on cannonball search; wants to find true identity of K. Louis; tennis courts marked only for women are not enforced; encourages students to be more respectful during musical performances.
241 I wonder
College Eye 20:42, p.2
Man encourages women students who talk in groups around doors to make paths for other students who wish to go through.
242 The garbage can
College Eye 20:7, p.3
Advises a writer about getting a Ph. D.; encourages golf etiquette to be taught in physical education.
243 Editorially speaking
College Eye 20:27, p.2
Comments on the quality of performers who come to Teachers College; discusses the importance of kind words.
244 Notice golf players
College Eye 19:42, p.6
Encourages students playing golf to be mindful and respectful of other golf players.
245 Smile next week
College Eye 19:42, p.6
Students encouraged to smile to show how sociable they can be.
246 Golf etiquette for college course; profs and students
College Eye 19:40, p.4
Rules and considerations for playing golf.
247 The Pop-off
College Eye 19:27, p.2
Student offers humorous revisions for the upcoming term.
248 Are you a somnambulist?
College Eye 18:51, p.4
Editorial asks if you are the type of student who seems as if he is walking in his sleep?
249 Mottoes of the juniors
College Eye 18:31, p.3
Rules for survival.
250 An intramural petting party
College Eye 18:29, p.4
Comments on the public displays of affection shown at the intramural basketball games held recently.
251 Public sentiment a la coeur
College Eye 18:27, p.4
Author complains about people who show pubic displays of affection while at the movies.
252 Etiquette course in pre-school
College Eye 18:22, p.1
Rose Hanson teaches children how to eat properly.
253 Dean talks on etiquette
College Eye 18:11, p.2
Dean McFarland talks to freshman women.
254 Are you getting along at Teachers College?
College Eye 18:1, p.4
Gives suggestions on how to conform.
255 Dean Walker gives social pointers in Monday night talks
College Eye 17:29, p.5
Talks to women about adjusting to communities in which they will teach.
256 Suggested reforms for T. C.
College Eye 17:26, p.5

Humorous suggestions to improve life on campus.

257 Library notice
College Eye 17:9, p.2
Urges students not to reserve seats in the library.
258 Student opinion
College Eye 17:9, p.2
Encourages students to have more courtesy in light of perceived misbehavior at recent College Orchestra concert.
259 Charm of conversation
College Eye 16:23, p.8
Professor Childs gave a talk at the Charm School tea.
260 Y. W. charm school now in full swing
College Eye 16:22, p.8
Plans for charm school taking place on campus.
261 Literary societies feature charm school
College Eye 16:21, p.8
The Y. W. C. A. charm school campaign was launched.
262 The Pop Off
College Eye 16:21, p.3
Fraternities and sororities in Cedar Falls denounced because of poor social qualities and snobbish natures.
263 College High students show their loyalty
College Eye 16:20, p.8
Show good spirit at games.
264 Mrs. Walker discusses table etiquette
College Eye 16:20, p.8
Believes etiquette is based on regard and consideration for others.
265 Mrs. Walker lectures on "Invitations"
College Eye 16:19, p.8
Third lecture to seniors.
266 Mrs. Walker discusses proper etiquette; talks on "Cards, Calls, and Introductions"
College Eye 16:18, p.1
Excerpts from Dean Walker's address to women.
267 Y. W. C. A. making plans for "charm school"; will have style show as special feature
College Eye 16:18, p.1
Will consider manners, speech, health, beauty culture, and clothes.
268 The Pop Off
College Eye 16:12, p.3
Concerned that proper flag care is not being exercised; believes it sets a bad example.
269 Mrs. Walker's talk a message to the women of tomorrow
College Eye 16:8, p.7
Urges women to speak properly and correctly.
270 Dean of Women talk on salutation and introduction
College Eye 16:7, p.1
Dean Walker gives advice on greeting others.
271 Mrs. Walker talks on good manners
College Eye 16:6, p.1
Spoke to first year women; believes women should have better manners and a knowledge of etiquette.
272 T. C. emblems--only
College Eye 16:5, p.1
Students should wear emblems only of ISTC, not of high schools or other colleges.
273 Freshmen notice
College Eye 16:4, p.6
Should wear only ISTC emblems on campus.
274 Rules for concert goers
College Eye 15:31, p.7
Encourages students to observe rules with sarcastic advice.
275 Editorially speaking; late to classroom seats--early to rise
College Eye 15:29, p.4
Believes showing up to class late is disrespectful to other students and curbs learning.
276 The pop-off
College Eye 15:24, p.7
Junior student encourages students not to congregate outside the auditorium because they clog the hallway.
277 Editorially speaking; parking places--or--trophy cases?
College Eye 15:22, p.4
Encourages students to socialize anywhere that does not disrupt the normal hallway flow of traffic.
278 The pop-off
College Eye 15:14, p.3
Classes in the auditorium find it difficult to concentrate when students in the hall are disruptive.
279 The Pop-off
College Eye 15:33, p.3
Finds it amusing that students stay after class to ask questions, hoping that the professor will raise their grade.
280 It is an old story
College Eye 14:28, p.4
Says that students speaking loudly in the hall outside the chapel are infringing upon those students who want to hear the speaker.
281 A student group is like ivory soap
College Eye 14:25, p.4
Criticizes those students who, in friendly competition, become unsportsmanlike.
282 A gathering of students
College Eye 14:19, p.4
Scolds those who talked or laughed during the playing of "Nearer my God to Thee," at the Homecoming football game.
283 It is quite generally conceded
College Eye 14:19, p.4
Criticizes students for poor behavior during chapel services and dramatic performances.
284 Literary; on the trail of the gentleman
College Eye 14:17, p.6
Claims the ISTC campus is lacking in real gentlemen.
285 Sifting of the salt and pepper shaker
College Eye 13:26, p.4
Collection of comments about campus life.
286 A suggestion
College Eye 13:25, p.4
As future teachers, students need to maintain a high standard of behavior.
287 Loitering in the hall
College Eye 13:23, p.4
Students need to stop loitering in the halls; prize is offered for a new school song.
288 Editorially speaking
College Eye 13:6, p.4
Suggests that students leave chapel in a more organized manner; students should not skip chapel.
289 Why should it happen?
College Eye 12:16, p.3
Wants students to be courteous during chapel.
290 Yea, Bo!
College Eye 12:13, p.6
Counted 103 women leaving the library while the Senior class president held the door.
291 A genuine antique on courtesy
College Eye 11:33, p.1
Critiques previous letter to the editor concerning the lack of chivalry among men on campus.
292 To the "fair maidens" of I. S. T. C.
College Eye 11:31, p.4
Criticizes statements made in previous letter concerning the lack of chivalry on and off campus.
293 On chilly I. S. T. C. knights
College Eye 11:30, p.5
Criticizes the lack of chivalry on and off campus.
294 Rules for eating at the cafeteria
College Eye 11:9, p.4
Sarcastic rules.
295 Rules of etiquette
Old Gold 0:0, p.170
Humorous etiquette rules and sayings about the students; photo.
296 Wearing of uniform by discharged soldiers
College Eye 10:14, p.2
Military uniforms may be worn only on specific occasions.
297 Poor etiquette
College Eye 9:27, p.4
Encourages students to show proper etiquette during movies.
298 Student Opinion
College Eye 9:16, p.6
It is acceptable to borrow a few things from a friend, but one should not become dependent on his friend for multiple items; believes a school song will enhance school spirit.
299 O beautiful maids of S. T. C.
College Eye 9:15, p.3
Poem encouraging women at T. C. to stop speaking loudly in public.
300 Wrongs that need righting
College Eye 9:15, p.4
Rhyme about student life at T. C.