Horses
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Big Brown, Eight Belles, Barbaro, and Rags to Riches Cook--Lindsey K. (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 104:55, p.3 |
6/20/2008 | Winning the Triple Crown of racing is extremely difficult; photo. | |
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Volunteers ASPIRE to help others Holmes--Amanda (Student--2007) Northern Iowan 104:35, p.1 |
2/15/2008 | The ASPIRE TRP program provides therapeutic horseback riding, day camps, equine facilitated experiential learning, and mini visitation programs to children and adults with disabilities. | |
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Therapy program seeks volunteers Hawthorne--Morgan L. A. (Student--2007) Northern Iowan 103:54, p.9 |
4/24/2007 | 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. | |
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The story of a losing race horse Siebring--Owen Thomas (Student--2005) Northern Iowan 103:50, p.20 |
4/10/2007 | 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. | |
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Clydesdale hitch to appear in CF today Nieman--Lisa Northern Iowan 84:60, p.6 |
6/10/1988 | ||
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Lipizzans perform in UNI-Dome Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988) Northern Iowan 84:17, p.10 |
10/23/1987 | Description of the horses. | |
7 |
Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:425, p.1 |
7/9/1987 | 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. | |
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It's showtime for Pintos Robst--Elizabeth L. (Class of 1984) Northern Iowan 80:14, p.16 |
10/18/1983 | Profile of Sheila Nettleton; photo. | |
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Watch out Redford, Travolta; ride 'em cowboy Monaghan--Carrie Northern Iowan 77:12, p.10 |
10/10/1980 | Tips on riding horses; photo. | |
10 |
Just horsin' around Northern Iowan 76:50, p.B1 |
4/18/1980 | Black Hawk Stables, owned and operated by William Ratliff, offers horseback riding to UNI students. | |
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Giddyap! Ruse--Thomas E. (Class of 1981) Northern Iowan 76:17, p.1 |
11/6/1979 | Heleen Spain rides near Iowa City; photo. | |
12 |
Former professor, Hearst, reminisces about the old campus, grounds Stevens--Pat Northern Iowan 72:19, p.7 |
11/4/1975 | Professor Hearst recalls troubles with old cars, early dances, World War I, his 1926 pageant, and the changed relationship between students and faculty. | |
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'Horsing around' for credit Lorenzen--Deb Northern Iowan 71:11, p.7 |
10/8/1974 | Course offered on riding skills and horsemanship; photo. | |
14 |
Memories gather as reunions near Alumnus 50:2, p.10 |
5/1/1965 | Memories of student life in 1905, 1915, 1925, and 1940; photo. | |
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Diana and horse, Bill How, walk off with blue ribbons Furlong--Mary (Class of 1963) College Eye 56:29, p.4 |
5/4/1962 | Profile of Diana Palmer; photo. | |
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Table-toting pony hits convertible, dents fender, leaves Hoar dazed College Eye 42:8, p.6 |
11/3/1950 | Runaway horse damages car. | |
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Riding classes offered in spring schedule College Eye 36:20, p.4 |
2/9/1945 | ||
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'Betty' and 'Toby' earn their way College Eye 30:40, p.1 |
7/21/1939 | Frank Nanke provides saddle horses for students. | |
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Marcia Newton Alumnus 23:1, p.30 |
1/1/1939 | 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 |
12/2/1938 | 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 |
10/1/1934 | George H. Olmsted recalls early days of school. | |
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Loyal alumnus languishes Alumnus 14:4, p.12 |
10/1/1930 | Dick, a horse formerly used for campus mowing and other chores, is now about thirty-three years old and participating in limited activities. | |
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College equipment is valued at two and a half million College Eye 21:41, p.1 |
8/1/1930 | ||
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Dick, campus laborer, was a race horse once College Eye 21:41, p.6 |
8/1/1930 | Campus workhorse has performed well over his life. | |
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Thirty years ago an Indiana race horse owner Public Relations News Release 1929:555, p.1 |
8/1/1930 | 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 |
6/13/1930 | Need for someone to remove old poster; the story of losing a hubcap. | |
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Oh, wonderful horse College Eye 21:1, p.2 |
9/9/1929 | The advantages of horses over cars. | |
28 |
Co-eds frequent riding academy College Eye 20:13, p.1 |
12/6/1928 | Women take riding lessons. | |
29 |
Gym's Snooze College Eye 20:12, p.4 |
11/28/1928 | Meetings and activities. | |
30 |
Sioux Club Old Gold 0:0, p.208 |
6/1/1923 | Members on horseback; photo. | |
31 |
Sioux Club Old Gold 0:0, p.209 |
6/1/1923 | Members on horseback; photo. | |
32 |
Horseback riding College Eye 14:16, p.8 |
10/4/1922 | Continues to be popular. | |
33 |
Bartlett Hall College Eye 14:15, p.8 |
9/27/1922 | News about residents. | |
34 |
Horse runs away College Eye 13:34, p.8 |
5/10/1922 | Donna Stewart rides runaway horse for two and a half miles. | |
35 |
Training School News College Eye 13:11, p.2 |
11/9/1921 | News from the Training School. | |
36 |
Joe Hand forced to leave school College Eye 12:6, p.3 |
10/6/1920 | Father killed by horse; must stay home. | |
37 |
Ferguson Hall College Eye 12:5, p.8 |
9/29/1920 | Corda Hargesheimer's brother-in-law died. | |
38 |
Prof. Lockhart makes important announcement in chapel College Eye 9:5, p.7 |
10/17/1917 | Belgian horses are for sale. | |
39 |
Mr. Charles Cowie College Eye 8:30, p.6 |
5/23/1917 | Charles Cowie dies from injuries sustained in a runaway accident. | |
40 |
Leon Fobes College Eye 4:26, p.6 |
4/15/1915 | Is back in school; recovered from horse kick. | |
41 |
Professor Hersey Old Gold 0:0, p.275 |
6/1/1912 | Inside jokes; photo. | |
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Untitled Old Gold 0:0, p.265 |
6/1/1912 | Photos around campus. | |
43 |
Editorial Normal Eyte 20:16, p.263 |
1/12/1910 | Postmen are slower without their horses; basketball loss shouldn't lead to pessimistic thoughts. | |
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Mary O. Stuart Normal Eyte 17:3, p.42 |
9/26/1906 | Recovering after falling from bicycle and being trampled by a horse. | |
45 |
Josephine Knott Normal Eyte 16:12, p.190 |
11/29/1905 | Sister-in-law injured. | |
46 |
Faithful Dick Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.49 |
6/1/1905 | Photo of postman Charles Bley and his horse, Dick. | |
47 |
Miss Carrig Normal Eyte 13:23, p.361 |
3/4/1903 | Brother killed by horse. | |
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Wednesday afternoon Normal Eyte 13:5, p.75 |
10/4/1902 | Streetcar and telephone wires cross; wires broke and electrocuted horse. | |
49 |
Normal Hill had another sensation Normal Eyte 10:18, p.438 |
2/2/1901 | Dr. Mead's horses ran away; no one injured. | |
50 |
Georgia Whitmore Normal Eyte 9:14, p.331 |
1/13/1900 | Injured while riding a horse to school. |
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