Fourth of July

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# Title Date Summary
1 Cedar Falls gears up for Fourth of July event
Northern Iowan 103:59, p.1
Independence Day activities in the Cedar Falls area.
2 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 103:50, p.9
Students respond to the question; "What's your favorite holiday"?
3 Students celebrate independence in various ways
Northern Iowan 101:59, p.7
Fourth of July observed from two points of view; photo.
4 Why fireworks on the Fourth?
Northern Iowan 100:60, p.5
Expresses patriotic attitude and love for America.
5 Fireworks display can be fun, safe too
Northern Iowan 100:59, p.7
Hints for fireworks safety and description of fireworks that are legal in Iowa.
6 Fireworks to once again light up the sky on the 4th
Northern Iowan 100:59, p.7
Fourth of July fireworks display back on for 2004; photo.
7 Glimpses of columnist's Independence Day
Northern Iowan 99:59, p.5
Explains his Fourth of July holiday spent at a house with drugs and alcohol.
8 Irony behind new sense of patriotism
Northern Iowan 98:59, p.4
Feels the 4th of July holiday doesn't hold as much meaning to most Americans as it once did.
9 Independence Day
Public Relations News Release 2001:486, p.1
Trudy Eden will discuss the significance of the Declaration of Independence.
10 Cedar Valley 4th of July events combine food, fun, fireworks
Northern Iowan 97:58, p.6
Cedar Falls and Waterloo celebrate the Fourth of July with music and fireworks; schedule of events.
11 UNI Museums hosting 4th of July Celebration 2000
Northern Iowan 96:59, p.6
Friends of the UNI Museum host an afternoon of traditional events for the 4th of July holiday.
12 Enjoy the holiday weekend with outdoor activities
Public Relations News Release 1997:389, p.1
Fourth of July great time to participate in outdoor activities.
13 The 4th of July: 19th Century style
Northern Iowan 92:58, p.1
Museum will coordinate old-fashioned celebration.
14 Happy 5th & 6th of July!
Northern Iowan 91:64, p.1
Fireworks.
15 Independence Day
Public Relations News Release 1994:543, p.1
Professor Martin speculates that some of the feeling of Independence Day has been lost.
16 Independence Day '94: redefining the American Dream
Northern Iowan 90:63, p.3
Outlines personal dreams.
17 Independence Day reminder: Freedom not to be taken for granted
Northern Iowan 89:61, p.3
Grateful for being an American.
18 Get Funky!
Northern Iowan 86:62, p.3
How she spent the Fourth of July.
19 The signing of the declaration of independence -- July 4, 1776.
Public Relations News Release 1988:545, p.1
Don Whitnah, fills is in on lore associated with the Declaration and its signers. He says the completed document wasn't signed by all members of Congress until August 2, 1776.
20 Three cheers for the red, white, and brown? Dry fourth could be risky.
Public Relations News Release 1988:483, p.1
Ivan Eland says from backyards to open fields, the state's terrain is so dry this year, just one errant sparkler could turn this Fourth of July into a real night of fire.
21 Holiday schedule changes
Northern Iowan 83:62, p.2
22 After A Comes B
Northern Iowan 82:59, p.2
Finds many references to God in Declaration of Independence.
23 Cathy's Corner
Northern Iowan 81:61, p.2
Enjoyed music festival.
24 Cathy's Corner
Northern Iowan 81:59, p.2
Thoughts of the Fourth of July.
25 Fourth of July highlights
Northern Iowan 81:59, p.7
Highlights of local activities.
26 Northern Iowan
Northern Iowan 76:58, p.3
Northern Iowan will not be published July 4.
27 What's going on for the 4th of July?; fireworks. . .and live bands
Northern Iowan 74:60, p.7
Brief look at activities.
28 Change in library hours
Northern Iowan 74:60, p.4
Fourth of July holiday schedule.
29 UNI closes for 4th
Northern Iowan 74:60, p.4
Holiday schedule.
30 Celebrate the 4th!
Northern Iowan 72:59, p.2
Students urged to celebrate the Bicentennial.
31 Fourth marks firework finale
Northern Iowan 70:59, p.1
Enjoy fireworks despite worries by CPSC.
32 UNI to Observe Special Holiday Weekend Hours
Public Relations News Release 1971:706, p.1
Offices and classroom buildings will be closed on Monday, July 5 to observe the Independence Day holiday; hours of library, telephone exchange and Union enclosed
33 Announce holiday hours
Northern Iowan 66:61, p.4
Hours posted for library and administrative offices due to Fourth of July holiday.
34 UNI to Observe July 4 Holiday Weekend
Public Relations News Release 1969:671, p.1
List of campus closures for the weekend including: Union, Library, and Admin Offices.
35 Make-up day plans are announced for Saturday
Northern Iowan 64:60, p.1
36 Another chance for joy
Northern Iowan 64:60, p.2
Does not like using a Saturday to make up for Fourth of July holiday.
37 Classes Saturday, June 29--none Friday, July 5
Northern Iowan 64:59, p.1
Scheduling due to Fourth of July holiday.
38 Long weekend July 4, 5, 6 and 7
Northern Iowan 64:58, p.3
Weekend schedule.
39 Once is enough, thank you
College Eye 63:60, p.2
Did not like making up classes on Saturday because of the holiday given earlier in the week.
40 Previews
College Eye 63:59, p.8
Meetings and events planned.
41 No classes Monday, to meet July 8
College Eye 63:59, p.1
42 Long weekend, July 3 and 4
College Eye 63:58, p.1
Classes cancelled for July 3 will be made up on July 8.
43 Free fireworks highlight 4th festivities
College Eye 60:60, p.1
To be held at O. R. Latham Field.
44 Announce the schedules for this weekend
College Eye 60:60, p.1
Fourth of July office hours.
45 No classes Monday for 4th holiday
College Eye 59:47, p.1
46 J-C's plan fireworks for Fourth
College Eye 59:47, p.1
47 Independence as important to nation in 1965 as in 1776
College Eye 59:47, p.2
Americans still fighting for freedoms.
48 This July 4 occurs amid new revolution: civil rights
College Eye 58:33, p.2
Urges readers to remember civil rights struggle.
49 Fireworks will shoot at SCI practice field
College Eye 58:33, p.1
Show will be free.
50 Campanile bells celebrate Independence Day Thursday
College Eye 57:34, p.1
Bells will be rung for four minutes.