Horses
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |