Hawaii
Displaying 51 - 88 of 88 in reverse chronological order
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51 | . . . . Colorful costumes College Eye 41:34, p.6 |
Hawaiian students attending Teachers College this summer; photo. | |
52 | Ten Hawaiian students miss sea, mountains, rice, papayas College Eye 41:34, p.6 |
Hawaiian students talk about being in Iowa. | |
53 | Hawaiian girls, too far from home, make plans for holiday in Midwest College Eye 41:13, p.7 |
Nine women from Hawaii find other living arrangements for the holiday season. | |
54 | As I see my country; or an American sees America College Eye 41:4, p.2 |
Hawaiian student discusses America. | |
55 | Survey of Campus Opinion College Eye 40:14, p.2 |
Students asked what they think of statehood for Alaska and Hawaii. | |
56 | Puerto Rican awaits first snow---Hawaiians try to forget last ones College Eye 40:6, p.7 |
International students talk about their reactions to the Midwest. | |
57 | New students tell of life in Hawaii College Eye 39:33, p.1 |
Hawaiian students talk about home. | |
58 | Hawaiian girls talk of customs, growth in Hawaiian schools College Eye 33:38, p.3 |
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59 | Hawaiian talk to be given by K.-P. members College Eye 33:37, p.3 |
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60 | Hawaiian girls also wish to 'keep 'em flying' College Eye 33:13, p.1 |
Lillian Watanabe and Charlotte Matsuda comment on the attack on Pearl Harbor and what the war will mean to them. | |
61 | Mr. and Mrs. Clermont Loper Alumnus 25:4, p.32 |
Of Honolulu, Hawaii, are the parents of a daughter, Judith Leilani. Clermont is employed by the Central Branch of the Y. M. C. A. in Honolulu. | |
62 | All college mix featuring songs of Hawaiian Islands; library green site of social event College Eye 32:39, p.3 |
Charlotte Matsuda and Lillian Watanabe will put on program. | |
63 | Mrs. Virgil Winnie, (Edna Hadley) Alumnus 25:3, p.28 |
Will visit the mainland United States this summer after having lived in Honolulu for the past five years. She will bring her young son with her. | |
64 | Vivian Erickson Alumnus 25:3, p.21 |
Married Ensign Verner Soballe, U. S. N., June 15, 1940, in the Chapel in the Navy Yard. They reside in Honolulu, Hawaii. | |
65 | Men will be guests at afternoon tea dance sponsored by women College Eye 32:3, p.3 |
Theme will be Hawaiian. | |
66 | Hawaiian Islanders enjoy life at Teachers College College Eye 32:3, p.4 |
Lillian Watanabe talks about life on campus. | |
67 | Freshman here 'sells' Hawaiian girl student on Teachers College College Eye 31:16, p.4 |
Gertrude Dunlap corresponds with friend in Hawaii. | |
68 | Industrial group College Eye 29:6, p.7 |
George De Rocker will talk on Hawaii. | |
69 | Hawaiian finds friendship on campus College Eye 28:36, p.1 |
Kan Sing Ho gives his impressions of campus. | |
70 | Dr. Grant to talk College Eye 28:8, p.2 |
Martin Grant will speak to the Biology Club on Hawaii. | |
71 | Marian G. Wallace Alumnus 19:1, p.18 |
Teaches at the Leilehua School in Wahiawa, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii. | |
72 | Mrs. Irving G. Pulis Alumnus 19:1, p.18 |
The former Clara G. Kary is the principal at the Kahului School in Kahului Maui, Territory of Hawaii. | |
73 | Olive Windett Alumnus 17:3, p.26 |
Went to Honolulu for two years and then wrote two books about the Hawaiian way of life. | |
74 | Genevieve McClenahan Alumnus 16:4, p.28 |
Married Roy A. Ewers on June 20, 1932. | |
75 | Bernie S. Knudsen Alumnus 15:3, p.26 |
High school teacher and coach in a government school in the Hawaiian Islands took a ten days' trip on the islands of Oahu and Hawaii, accompanied by his basketball team. They visited the volcano on the island. | |
76 | Earlys Haahr Alumnus 14:1, p.30 |
Now a teacher of Commercial studies at the Honolulu Junior High School; she travelled to Honolulu on the "City of Honolulu" from San Francisco and her ship was met, twelve hundred miles out, by the sister ship, "City of Los Angeles." | |
77 | Earlys Haahr, former student, relates experiences abroad College Eye 21:9, p.1 |
Tells about trip to Hawaii. | |
78 | Hawaiian residents come longest distance to attend Homecoming College Eye 21:6, p.6 |
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wild take honors. | |
79 | Miss Emma Stratton College Eye 15:10, p.8 |
Will soon be on her way to Hawaii. | |
80 | Captain Julian H. Gist Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.6 |
Captain J. H. Gist is transferred to Honolulu, Hawaii from Fort Fleming, Georgia. | |
81 | Urban Earl Wild Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.5 |
Urban Earl Wild of Honolulu, Hawaii addresses the Educational Club. | |
82 | Dr. Romanzo Adams Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.6 |
Dr. Romanzo Adams conducts university work in Honolulu. | |
83 | Dewey Butterfield and Arnold C. Halbfass College Eye 13:4, p.8 |
Return from Hawaii. | |
84 | Grace Vincent Alumni News Letter 5:1, p.5 |
Vincent teaching at girl's boarding school in Hawaii. | |
85 | Arnold C. Halbfass Alumni News Letter 4:4, p.5 |
Halbfass to teach high school at Hamakofolo, Hawaii. Dewey C. Butterfield in Hawaii to serve as member of Government Surveying Corps. | |
86 | On Friday evening Normal Eyte 5:16, p.138 |
Excerpts of debate between University of Iowa and University of Chicago on annexation of territory to the US. | |
87 | The Alpha International Congress Normal Eyte 3:17, p.135 |
Detailed description of Alpha's representation of the Women's International Congress. | |
88 | The Aristo 'Doings" Normal Eyte 2:24, p.187 |
Description of the Aristo meeting in which society members played the roles of political figures and discussed political issues. |