Horses

Displaying 1 - 79 of 79
# Title Date Summary
1 Big Brown, Eight Belles, Barbaro, and Rags to Riches
Northern Iowan 104:55, p.3
Winning the Triple Crown of racing is extremely difficult; photo.
2 Volunteers ASPIRE to help others
Northern Iowan 104:35, p.1
The ASPIRE TRP program provides therapeutic horseback riding, day camps, equine facilitated experiential learning, and mini visitation programs to children and adults with disabilities.
3 Therapy program seeks volunteers
Northern Iowan 103:54, p.9
Information on the advantages of volunteering for the ASPIRE program. The program provides horseback riding for therapy for individuals with a wide range of disabilities; photo.
4 The story of a losing race horse
Northern Iowan 103:50, p.20
Zippy Chippy, a racehorse, has been retired with a record of 100 starts; 0 wins, 8 seconds, and 12 third place finishes. He is 1-1 in races with humans; photo.
5 Clydesdale hitch to appear in CF today
Northern Iowan 84:60, p.6
6 Lipizzans perform in UNI-Dome
Northern Iowan 84:17, p.10
Description of the horses.
7 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:425, p.1
Michael Sonnleitner examines the nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. Paul Winter discusses horse races. Joanne Spaide offers a brief history of ice cream. Jane Richards discusses dangers of smoking. Mary Franken speaks on strong families.
8 It's showtime for Pintos
Northern Iowan 80:14, p.16
Profile of Sheila Nettleton; photo.
9 Watch out Redford, Travolta; ride 'em cowboy
Northern Iowan 77:12, p.10
Tips on riding horses; photo.
10 Just horsin' around
Northern Iowan 76:50, p.
Black Hawk Stables, owned and operated by William Ratliff, offers horseback riding to UNI students.
11 Giddyap!
Northern Iowan 76:17, p.1
Heleen Spain rides near Iowa City; photo.
12 Former professor, Hearst, reminisces about the old campus, grounds
Northern Iowan 72:19, p.7
Professor Hearst recalls troubles with old cars, early dances, World War I, his 1926 pageant, and the changed relationship between students and faculty.
13 'Horsing around' for credit
Northern Iowan 71:11, p.7
Course offered on riding skills and horsemanship; photo.
14 Memories gather as reunions near
Alumnus 50:2, p.10
Memories of student life in 1905, 1915, 1925, and 1940; photo.
15 Diana and horse, Bill How, walk off with blue ribbons
College Eye 56:29, p.4
Profile of Diana Palmer; photo.
16 Table-toting pony hits convertible, dents fender, leaves Hoar dazed
College Eye 42:8, p.6
Runaway horse damages car.
17 Riding classes offered in spring schedule
College Eye 36:20, p.4
18 'Betty' and 'Toby' earn their way
College Eye 30:40, p.1
Frank Nanke provides saddle horses for students.
19 Marcia Newton
Alumnus 23:1, p.30
While vacationing at her mother's home, she died July 3, 1938, in Monrovia, California, several hours after sustaining a fractured skull when thrown from a horse. She had been director of art in the public schools of Indianola, Iowa.
20 Hitching post last remnant of buggy
College Eye 30:12, p.4
Hitching post still stands south of President's House.
21 No caps, no gowns, but smiles belied professor's frowns
Alumnus 18:4, p.8
George H. Olmsted recalls early days of school.
22 Loyal alumnus languishes
Alumnus 14:4, p.12
Dick, a horse formerly used for campus mowing and other chores, is now about thirty-three years old and participating in limited activities.
23 College equipment is valued at two and a half million
College Eye 21:41, p.1
24 Dick, campus laborer, was a race horse once
College Eye 21:41, p.6
Campus workhorse has performed well over his life.
25 Thirty years ago an Indiana race horse owner
Public Relations News Release 1929:555, p.1
A look at the life and work of Dick, who has lived and worked on campus for the past twelve years.
26 The editor's column
College Eye 21:36, p.4
Need for someone to remove old poster; the story of losing a hubcap.
27 Oh, wonderful horse
College Eye 21:1, p.2
The advantages of horses over cars.
28 Co-eds frequent riding academy
College Eye 20:13, p.1
Women take riding lessons.
29 Gym's Snooze
College Eye 20:12, p.4
Meetings and activities.
30 Sioux Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.208
Members on horseback; photo.
31 Sioux Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.209
Members on horseback; photo.
32 Horseback riding
College Eye 14:16, p.8
Continues to be popular.
33 Bartlett Hall
College Eye 14:4, p.8
News about residents.
34 Horse runs away
College Eye 13:34, p.8
Donna Stewart rides runaway horse for two and a half miles.
35 Training School News
College Eye 13:11, p.2
News from the Training School.
36 Joe Hand forced to leave school
College Eye 12:6, p.3
Father killed by horse; must stay home.
37 Ferguson Hall
College Eye 12:, p.8
Corda Hargesheimer's brother-in-law died.
38 Prof. Lockhart makes important announcement in chapel
College Eye 9:5, p.7
Belgian horses are for sale.
39 Mr. Charles Cowie
College Eye 8:30, p.6
Charles Cowie dies from injuries sustained in a runaway accident.
40 Leon Fobes
College Eye 4:26, p.6
Is back in school; recovered from horse kick.
41 Untitled
Old Gold 0:0, p.265
Photos around campus.
42 Editorial
Normal Eyte 20:16, p.263
Postmen are slower without their horses; basketball loss shouldn't lead to pessimistic thoughts.
43 Mary O. Stuart
Normal Eyte 17:3, p.42
Recovering after falling from bicycle and being trampled by a horse.
44 Josephine Knott
Normal Eyte 16:12, p.190
Sister-in-law injured.
45 Faithful Dick
Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.49
Photo of postman Charles Bley and his horse, Dick.
46 Miss Carrig
Normal Eyte 13:23, p.361
Brother killed by horse.
47 Wednesday afternoon
Normal Eyte 13:5, p.75
Streetcar and telephone wires cross; wires broke and electrocuted horse.
48 Normal Hill had another sensation
Normal Eyte 10:18, p.438
Dr. Mead's horses ran away; no one injured.
49 Georgia Whitmore
Normal Eyte 9:34, p.331
Injured while riding a horse to school.
50 Several hack-loads of students
Normal Eyte 6:20, p.237
Horses become unmanageable; hack turned over; no serious injuries.
51 Mr. Samson had an experience
Normal Eyte 6:16, p.188
Horse runs away with cutter; no one injured.
52 Miss Jennie Krebs
Normal Eyte 5:17, p.155
Injured in horse carriage accident.
53 Posts have been planted across the avenues
Normal Eyte 5:6, p.46
Will prevent teamsters from using walks as driveways.
54 Miss Margaret Klinefelter
Normal Eyte 10:10, p.574
Called home after her mother was injured.
55 President Seerley has a new horse
Normal Eyte 4:33, p.523
56 One day last week
Normal Eyte 4:20, p.314
Professor Samson's horse ran away; the next day Professor Samson mistook his free hour.
57 Our Normal Street fire company
Normal Eyte 4:20, p.315
Fireman surprised that there was a fire.
58 Last Friday evening
Normal Eyte 4:19, p.298
Group of Normalites head for Waterloo for party at home of Minnie Edwards.
59 Miss Fannie Archer
Normal Eyte 3:20, p.159
Father injured by runaway team.
60 Mrs. Wright
Normal Eyte 3:20, p.159
Went out in carriage for the first time since her mid-December accident.
61 Prof. Wright
Normal Eyte 3:15, p.119
Has been sick; Mrs. Wright had an accident involving a runaway.
62 Rodney Arey
Normal Eyte 1:13, p.24
Humorous account of Mr. Arey's involvement in a runaway incident.
63 Miss Baker was rather disagreeably surprised
Normal Eyte 2:18, p.144
Horse dies unexpectedly.
64 Normal Hill and vicinity
Normal Eyte 2:18, p.143
Several runaways and sledding accidents lately.
65 Miss M. Baker
Normal Eyte 2:8, p.64
Has acquired own horse.
66 Miss Margaret Baker, professor of elocution, and Miss Harriet Cunningham
Normal Eyte 2:8, p.65
Each receives horse and buggy from her father.
67 The following notice concerning Miss Ella Boland
Normal Eyte 2:8, p.62
Account of Miss Boland's escape from a train accident in Colorado.
68 Improvements are quite the go this fall
Normal Eyte 2:5, p.38
Hitching posts installed at Cotton Hall.
69 The horses ridden by Major Dinwiddie and Adjutant Burton
Normal Eyte 1:20, p.158
Furnished by the Fields Farms.
70 Mr. Showers' hack
Normal Eyte 1:10, p.77
Overturned in high winds.
71 Al. Overman's carry-all
Normal Eyte 1:5, p.37
Axle breaks on wagon; passengers uninjured.
72 Last Thursday evening
Normal Eyte 20:33, p.23
Misses Ensign and Dahlin thrown from sleigh; no one hurt.
73 Hunter's hack tipped over
Students' Offering 8:34, p.
No one injured.
74 Edward Leach
Students' Offering 8:33, p.
Teaching in Ticonic.
75 Having the hack tip over
Students' Offering 7:28, p.
Common problem for women who board downtown.
76 One of the normal hacks
Students' Offering 5:16, p.
Tipped over; occupants buried in textbooks; no one hurt.
77 Anna Jones
Students' Offering 4:13, p.
Seriously injured in buggy accident.
78 Our able instructor
Students' Offering 3:9, p.
Miss Ensign enjoys her horse and carriage.
79 Tragical
Students' Offering 200:2, p.
Idella Chapman injured when a horse was frightened and threw the occupants from the buggy he was pulling.