Etiquette
Displaying 301 - 350 of 365 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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301 | Untitled College Eye 8:26, p.4 |
Addresses walking off sidewalks, faculty course descriptions in the catalog, and social graces. | |
302 | Did you ever notice College Eye 8:23, p.3 |
Takes notice of trend of students "bawling out" other students. | |
303 | The noise carried on College Eye 8:22, p.4 |
Brings noisy disturbances during entertainment to the attention of the perpetrators. | |
304 | Chapel exercises College Eye 8:21, p.4 |
Believes students should sit and listen at chapel exercises rather than make a commotion. | |
305 | The equality of the sexes College Eye 8:16, p.7 |
Questions the intent of the women publishing an article on rude comments from men toward passing women; editor's reply. | |
306 | Corridor congregation College Eye 8:14, p.5 |
Urges groups of men gathering in hallways not to make questionable remarks toward passing women. | |
307 | A reply College Eye 8:11, p.4 |
Responds to numerous stories published in the College Eye regarding discussions at boarding house dinner tables. | |
308 | Laggers College Eye 8:4, p.4 |
Students urged to take any measures necessary to be on time for engagements. | |
309 | Lazy College Eye 7:31, p.4 |
Encourages students to be punctual to establish habits to prepare them for the rest of their lives. | |
310 | Rats in the attic College Eye 7:24, p.4 |
Chastises students for trying to one-up the Grinnell Glee Club and making unwelcome remarks. | |
311 | "A fine sense of humor" College Eye 7:23, p.4 |
Do nothing that could physically harm other students, even if it is meant as a joke. | |
312 | Tact College Eye 7:23, p.4 |
Encourages students to use tact. | |
313 | B. A.'s congregate College Eye 7:22, p.4 |
The Senior Class had a social gathering to practice social skills; were entertained with music afterward. | |
314 | An observation College Eye 7:19, p.4 |
Wishes people would cease the rash of coughing fits during chapel and class periods. | |
315 | Heels College Eye 7:16, p.4 |
Asks people wearing heel plates to be mindful of others before making noise at performances. | |
316 | Untitled College Eye 7:13, p.4 |
Argues that students should have more respect and better behavior during chapel. | |
317 | Editorial College Eye 7:11, p.4 |
Expresses views on postponement of College Eye publication, attendance at sporting events, news gathering methods, other state college publications, unnecessary conservatism, Thanksgiving and with it visits from alumni, and good manners. | |
318 | Odds of observations Old Gold 0:0, p.302 |
A look at the various ways that students go through college. | |
319 | Untitled College Eye 4:8, p.4 |
Relates incident in which Nelson Cooledge gave up his seat to a woman. | |
320 | Editorial College Eye 4:7, p.4 |
Criticizes students who talk during chapel. | |
321 | Editorial College Eye 3:9, p.151 |
Deadlines for news items; students should think more seriously about purpose of college; believes students do not treat holidays with respect. | |
322 | Look pleasant, please! College Eye 2:2, p.4 |
Always try to smile your best; you cannot afford to be grouchy. | |
323 | We want to warn all stragglers College Eye 2:32, p.5 |
Urges those attending play to arrive on time. | |
324 | Did you know College Eye 1:24, p.4 |
Urges students to subscribe to the Old Gold; urges people to arrive on time for entertainment. | |
325 | Mrs. Walker will talk to the young men College Eye 1:8, p.1 |
Marion McFarland Walker will give a series of addresses to the men of the Y. M. W. A. concerning social appearances. | |
326 | Editorial College Eye 1:8, p.127 |
Editorial encourages students to start to prepare their oratory for next year; states the dislike of tobacco use on campuses. | |
327 | Mrs. Walker Normal Eyte 20:20, p.336 |
Spoke to the senior women about etiquette. | |
328 | Not long ago the remark Normal Eyte 18:26, p.403 |
Shares opinion on what to make public and not to make public. | |
329 | The new idea Normal Eyte 18:15, p.227 |
Wants students to stop talking and pay attention to the professors during chapel. | |
330 | Did you ever notice Normal Eyte 17:33, p.513 |
Dislikes the habit of those who stop in the middle of a hallway. | |
331 | Jevver notice Normal Eyte 17:31, p.481 |
Faculty bolt for the door after chapel is over. | |
332 | Pass the potatoes please Normal Eyte 17:28, p.433 |
A look at the etiquette of passing food. | |
333 | We have just been wondering Normal Eyte 17:26, p.401 |
Considers raising hands during another student's recitation to be a breach of etiquette. | |
334 | It was evident Normal Eyte 17:25, p.385 |
Odd behavior at a door. | |
335 | In regard to the matter of assembling and seating Normal Eyte 17:20, p.305 |
Discusses the growing problem in chapel services of disruptive people. | |
336 | Notes on Music Normal Eyte 17:18, p.280 |
Professor Fullerton talks about concert etiquette; also warns music students that their financial rewards may not be great. | |
337 | Hosts, and their duties Normal Eyte 15:22, p.339 |
Critical of treatment given to Upper Iowa basketball official after recent game. | |
338 | A chapel nuisance Normal Eyte 15:7, p.99 |
A cartoon that depicts the nuisance of people speaking during chapel exercises. | |
339 | Notes on Music Normal Eyte 15:5, p.68 |
Article discusses proper etiquette when attending concerts and the problem with labeling music as "popular music". | |
340 | Many of the students Normal Eyte 14:16, p.243 |
Women with big hats cause problems for viewers who attended the Messiah performance. | |
341 | O what a joy Normal Eyte 12:35, p.557 |
Storm made it difficult for people to get home. | |
342 | Some persons seem to have a wrong conception Normal Eyte 12:18, p.273 |
Believes audiences at entertainment functions should be quiet and listen to the speakers. | |
343 | The chapel was filled Normal Eyte 12:18, p.274 |
Large hats block view of audience. | |
344 | Though a sociable is the place to have a good time Normal Eyte 12:13, p.204 |
Disruptive audience brought Professor Fullerton's recital to a halt. | |
345 | The misconceived notion Normal Eyte 12:8, p.113 |
Students should not put their feet on the new chairs in the auditorium. | |
346 | Aristo Society Normal Eyte 10:17, p.418 |
Entertained Shakespeareans. | |
347 | Editorial; a Normal alumnus on the Minnesota-Iowa debate Normal Eyte 10:17, p.409 |
O. P. McElmeel did well in debate work at the University of Minnesota; ISNS literary society work is strong; complains about over use of the term "professor". | |
348 | Aristo Normal Eyte 8:21, p.297 |
Considers value of encores after a performance. | |
349 | Mr. Editor Normal Eyte 8:19, p.262 |
Unhappy with students who take up class time for unprofitable discussion. | |
350 | Did you know Normal Eyte 8:3, p.42 |
Improper to chew gum loudly. |