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Food

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751 Moral: to reduce, eat candy bars but no breakfast
College Eye 25:2, p.3
6/16/1933 Women talk about the way that they maintain their weight.
752 Co-eds hunting feature story rewarded with man-made meal; collegians prove efficient at Culinary Art
College Eye 24:27, p.1
4/7/1933 Men save money by cooking their own food.
753 And can they cook? Even dinner parties do not baffle these youths; six high school boys serve banquet for their mothers
Dunne--Agnese (Student--1937)
College Eye 24:18, p.1
2/3/1933 Six men complete home economics course; decide to host mothers with four course dinner to include food preparation etiquette, family relationships, and the use of leisure time as well.
754 Students formerly were obliged to get drinking water from windmill; the first college boarding house was located on "Berg's Corner"
College Eye 24:16, p.2
1/20/1933 History of the early campus.
755 Do students diet? Not much judging from cafeteria menus; but college people do not choose to eat spinach
College Eye 24:12, p.1
11/28/1932 College students eat a lot of food, though some work hard for their meals.
756 'Eaters' Club meets weekly at Bartlett
College Eye 23:52, p.3
7/29/1932 Group gets together to prepare meals.
757 Students take in 120 suckers every week, Y. M. reveals
College Eye 23:50, p.2
7/15/1932 Student snack favorites.
758 Modernizing banana splits
College Eye 23:49, p.2
7/8/1932 College Hill soda fountain is offering new flavors.
759 Students here are "good" eaters, says cafeteria director
College Eye 23:39, p.2
4/22/1932 Student food preferences.
760 Home Ec department to inform freshmen women in matter of nutrition
College Eye 23:15, p.4
10/2/1931 Results of posture examination are available.
761 Style of service in school cafeteria is changed this term
College Eye 23:13, p.6
9/18/1931 Will change from breakfast-dinner-supper to breakfast-lunch-dinner; believe it will be better for students and their studies; description of servicing style and other changes.
762 Do you patronize the pop-corn stands?
College Eye 23:11, p.2
8/14/1931 Students go through about sixty bushels of popcorn weekly; now four stands on the Hill.
763 Cooking loses favor during summer month
College Eye 23:10, p.3
8/7/1931 Students do not use the spread room often during hot weather.
764 Do Teachers College students get their quota of vitamins?
College Eye 23:7, p.4
7/17/1931 Thoughts on the nutritional content of students' diets.
765 Dozens of pale pickles are devoured as Hayes wins five dollar wager
College Eye 23:1, p.1
6/6/1931 Cook eats thirty-one pickles on bet.
766 Tutor Tickler specials will be students' choice
College Eye 21:18, p.1
2/7/1930 Restaurants will feature specials.
767 Sauerkraut juice new beverage.
College Eye 19:32, p.5
4/25/1928 Rising popularity and benefits explained.
768 Post-season debate discloses dark secret; at last we have the truth about the cafeteria soup
College Eye 19:30, p.1
4/11/1928 Humor.
769 Cafeteria does big business
College Eye 17:26, p.1
12/9/1925 Statistics on the amount of food served in Bartlett Hall.
770 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says--
College Eye 16:23, p.4
2/25/1925 Jokes and commentary on campus life.
771 "Students select food unwisely" professor believes; has carefully watched students eat at cafeteria
Punke--Edward G. (Social Science Faculty)
College Eye 16:14, p.3
12/3/1924 Professor Punke talks about students' eating habits.
772 A chronicle of I. S. T. C. in 1878
College Eye 16:2, p.1
9/10/1924 Description of the school from an 1878 issue of the Iowa Normal Monthly.
773 Haunted Hash
Curtis--Altha Catherine (Class of 1925)
College Eye 15:25, p.3
3/5/1924 Advises students to stay away from hash if they don't know what is in it.
774 Dedicated to and inspired by Professor Fagan
College Eye 14:35, p.6
3/7/1923 Poem about onions.
775 Trial of prof causes sensation; boarding houses file complaint; oppose gastronomical reforms
Abbott--Roy Linn (Class of 1915; Science Faculty)
College Eye 14:34, p.1
2/28/1923 Professor Abbott lectures on food and physiology.
776 A star boarder
College Eye 14:29, p.6
1/17/1923 Boarder discovers buckshot in food.
777 Chemistry class discovered water is very expensive
College Eye 13:15, p.1
12/7/1921 Home economics class analyzes foods and finds that they contain a great deal of water.
778 A canning demonstration
College Eye 11:33, p.4
5/19/1920 Mr. Newbill gave a demonstration.
779 What is a pressure cooker?
College Eye 11:24, p.3
3/17/1920 Clara Sutter, Black Hawk County home demonstrator, gave presentation.
780 S. A. T. C. Days Order
Old Gold 0:0, p.164
6/1/1919 Daily schedule; overview of the days events; the S. A. T. C. song; photo.
781 Food Conservation Program
Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.1
1/1/1919 Food Conservation Program was conducted by Faculty Committee and pageant was put on by Home Economics classes.
782 Conservation exercises held last Friday
College Eye 10:8, p.1
12/11/1918 Present program on food conservation.
783 U. S. food administration
College Eye 9:30, p.8
5/16/1918 Encourages men not in the armed services to raise food for those overseas.
784 Conservation recipes
College Eye 9:28, p.5
5/1/1918 Recipes using wheat substitutes.
785 Conservation recipes
College Eye 9:27, p.5
4/24/1918 Recipes for conserving meat.
786 Conservation recipes
College Eye 9:25, p.6
4/10/1918 Recipes that help conserve scarce commodities.
787 Students, are you helping to win the war?
College Eye 9:6, p.4
10/24/1917 Students are asked to try to conserve food as best they can.
788 Great canning campaign; organize clubs
College Eye 8:27, p.1
5/2/1917 People organize and begin to can and preserve surplus fruit and vegetables for the war effort.
789 Improving school lunches
Walsh--Lettie Elizabeth (Class of 1915; Training School Faculty)
College Eye 8:18, p.4
2/14/1917 Comments and suggestions on how to incorporate domestic science classes into a school lunch system.
790 Burns opens new café
College Eye 7:31, p.8
5/24/1916 Has a liquid carbonic fountain at his new café on Main Street.
791 Science Club
College Eye 7:16, p.3
2/2/1916 Sponsors lecture by E. L. Redfern on the protection of food materials.
792 Have you tried these?
College Eye 7:13, p.7
1/12/1916 Snack and cooking suggestions.
793 Cafeteria opens with big business
College Eye 7:2, p.5
9/29/1915 Bartlett Hall cafeteria opens on September 14, 1915, under the direction of Mildred Walls; serves four hundred meals at noon, fewer at breakfast and dinner;
794 A number of I. S. T. C. girls
College Eye 4:29, p.7
5/6/1915 Had dinner at the Black Hawk Hotel.
795 Home Economics
Hendrickson--H. E. (Student--1916)
Old Gold 0:0, p.113
6/1/1914 Illustration of woman baking; roster and photos of Home Economic students, including their home addresses, chief virtues, and "pet" expressions; sample luncheon menu; photo.
796 The senior girls in the Domestic Science Department
College Eye 1:27, p.7
5/1/1912 Will give demonstrations of cooking until end of term.
797 Exchange notes
College Eye 1:3, p.56
4/5/1911 A student at the University of Michigan calculated how many cigars, cigarettes, chocolate bars, and gum the students consumed in the last year.
798 Domestic Science
Willson--Dixie (Class of 1910)
Old Gold 0:0, p.217
6/1/1910 Summary of the Domestic Science department, includes group photo and a poem.
799 Prof. Page on milk analysis; members of Science Club hear illustrated lecture on its value as a food
Normal Eyte 20:18, p.299
1/26/1910 Professor Page analyzes and discusses milk.
800 Pressed meats served
Normal Eyte 19:4, p.62
9/30/1908 Several students suffered from ptomaine poisoning.

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