Food
Displaying 701 - 750 of 828 in reverse chronological order
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701 | Gals enjoy life at noon snack College Eye 33:37, p.2 |
In women's lounge in Auditorium. | |
702 | Food energy discussed in weekly nutrition class College Eye 33:36, p.3 |
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703 | New freezers installed at Commons; ice cream sales zoom upward College Eye 33:33, p.3 |
Machine can make sixty gallon batches. | |
704 | Foods laboratory ranks among best College Eye 33:32, p.2 |
Description of Home Economics Department facilities. | |
705 | Students desiring sugar must register for rations College Eye 33:30, p.1 |
All students, even those who eat in dorms or boarding houses, must register for a ration book; registration scheduled in Campus School. | |
706 | Food economy studied at Campus School College Eye 33:19, p.3 |
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707 | War effort puts crimp in campus sweet tooth College Eye 33:18, p.1 |
Sugar bowls no longer appear on tables. | |
708 | Food Lispings College Eye 33:17, p.2 |
Encourages women to increase the size of their food servings to increase the amount of vitamins and minerals they receive. | |
709 | Food Lispings College Eye 33:15, p.2 |
Discusses the importance of meat in a person's diet. | |
710 | Co-eds given warning 'eat fruit, not candy' College Eye 33:14, p.4 |
Professor Sutherland makes recommendations. | |
711 | Food Lispings College Eye 33:14, p.2 |
Makes a comparison between Japanese and American lunches. | |
712 | Nutrition council finds improper daily diet College Eye 33:14, p.2 |
Results of survey of students' eating habits. | |
713 | Food Lispings College Eye 33:13, p.2 |
Provides suggestions for planning a healthy breakfast. | |
714 | Thanksgiving Food Lispings College Eye 33:11, p.2 |
Describes the way that healthful eating can help students study for finals. | |
715 | Meal planning class cooks foreign food College Eye 33:11, p.2 |
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716 | Students refuel with nature's best nutritional potion College Eye 33:10, p.1 |
Students eating a healthy meal at a Des Moines restaurant; photo. | |
717 | Food Lispings College Eye 33:10, p.2 |
Compares the eating habits of students and rats. | |
718 | Dozens requesting nutrition lecture College Eye 33:6, p.6 |
Fear of war brings on demand for information. | |
719 | Feed animals better than Iowa children College Eye 33:2, p.4 |
Professor Sutherland attends meeting on nutrition. | |
720 | Advice to freshmen College Eye 33:2, p.3 |
Advice on appearance and behavior. | |
721 | Summer; coeds need breakfast College Eye 32:42, p.4 |
Mary Smiley talks about summer eating habits. | |
722 | Hot? Change food, frame of mind College Eye 32:41, p.4 |
Professor Rath offers advice on summer eating habits. | |
723 | Summer students enjoy their food College Eye 32:38, p.4 |
A look at student eating habits during the summer. | |
724 | Ten men cultivate culinary art in cooperative College Eye 32:6, p.1 |
Ten men rent rooms and prepare meals together. | |
725 | Greenhouse provides enough groceries for complete dinner menu College Eye 31:20, p.3 |
Roger Wardin talks about the edible plants in the Greenhouse. | |
726 | How to eat watermelon; wet ears are necessary College Eye 30:43, p.1 |
Two incoming freshmen being shown how to eat a watermelon; photo. | |
727 | Food helps students work College Eye 30:39, p.1 |
Students make better progress after eating. During the afternoon, tea and wafers are served for weary students. | |
728 | Home Economics meal-planners College Eye 30:30, p.2 |
Meal planning and serving class tries to keep within budget. | |
729 | Thoughts on food are food for thought so regulate your diet College Eye 30:1, p.3 |
Recommends ways to eat sensibly at college. | |
730 | "Pinch me when I'm yours" sign protects the lowly pear College Eye 29:43, p.3 |
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731 | College students enjoy their coffee College Eye 29:38, p.2 |
Quick look at food preferences among college students. | |
732 | Broke coeds buy milk with stamp College Eye 29:31, p.1 |
Students were short on money. | |
733 | They've had measles but not diphtheria College Eye 29:16, p.1 |
Survey of diseases that ISTC students have had; includes statistics relating to caloric consumption. | |
734 | Oldster C. Ray Aurner recalls student life in the Nineties Alumnus 22:1, p.3 |
Alumnus recalls experiences of living on College Hill and going to school in the 1880s and 1890s; recalls faculty, serving as secretary to President Seerley, selling schoolbooks, rooming houses. | |
735 | Biology Club College Eye 29:13, p.3 |
Will study college student diet. | |
736 | Imbibing in dorm revealed College Eye 29:10, p.2 |
Baker Hall men take milk bottles directly from the milkman to their rooms; Dean Bender frowns on the practice. | |
737 | New equipment betters Home Economics set-up College Eye 29:6, p.7 |
Developing new foods laboratory; description of the facility and equipment. | |
738 | Do you get sleepy . . . . Alumnus 21:4, p.4 |
Survey by Professor Rath reveals that students do not eat as much as they should. | |
739 | Are we healthy? College Eye 38:0, p.2 |
Advises students to eat good food and take part in recreational activities. | |
740 | Rath recommends bread and milk for sleep-chasing lunch College Eye 38:0, p.3 |
Suggests appropriate diet. | |
741 | Cook refuses vitamin; starves boarders College Eye 28:40, p.3 |
Student conducts experiment with vitamin deficiency. | |
742 | Male cooking artist continues his "Cheffing" in bean house College Eye 28:27, p.1 |
Dick Gibson cooks for others in order to earn enough money to go to school. | |
743 | Snooper reveals what students eat College Eye 28:26, p.3 |
A look at what students eat at a local cafeteria. | |
744 | Commons cook tells future wives not to fear cooking duties College Eye 28:25, p.3 |
Mrs. J. T. Walton gives advice on how to approach the problem of meal preparation. | |
745 | And that is how it came about College Eye 28:21, p.3 |
Supposed history of the term chow mein. | |
746 | Commons employee says students like mixed malted milk College Eye 28:20, p.3 |
Noel Bacon talks about the kinds of malts that students favor. | |
747 | College once housed in two buildings College Eye 28:5, p.5 |
Early cook, Mrs. McGee, remembers the old days; cooked for all students on campus; walked to College Hill from Cedar Falls; carriage went to mission Sunday School every Sunday. | |
748 | Annual watermelon feast to be held on September 10 College Eye 28:1, p.1 |
Opportunity for students to get acquainted. | |
749 | Spaghetti-cabbage a favorite dish when Ellen Richards Club cooks it; working man's perfect lunch demonstrated to relief families College Eye 27:2, p.5 |
Assisting families on relief in Waterloo. | |
750 | Men serve raccoon; no women needed College Eye 27:29, p.2 |
Men have raccoon dinner. |