Housing

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201 We hope 1970's SCIers will have a place to live
College Eye 57:15, p.2
Dormitories and dining facilities are too small for the estimated number of incoming students over the next few years.
202 $10,000,000 may be needed for dorm, dining facilities
College Eye 57:14, p.1
Aims at meeting student needs by 1971; President Maucker outlines his plans for housing and food service; photo.
203 Area students may live in dorms beginning '63
College Eye 57:14, p.8
Had originally asked local students to stay at home, if possible, until 1964; 50% of rooms have extra occupant; will go to 75% next year.
204 Local women students asked to live in own homes
Alumnus 47:1, p.9
Women's dorms are seriously over-crowded.
205 Greek off-campus housing necessity
College Eye 56:7, p.2
Discusses the need for fraternities to get off-campus housing due to overcrowded dorms.
206 Frat housing status unchanged says Bender
College Eye 56:6, p.8
Dean Bender says that fraternities must first show financial stability before they will be allowed to have houses off campus.
207 SLB confers on food and housing
College Eye 56:5, p.3
Kitchen is not large enough to accommodate meal preparation for two thousand students; considering possibility of off-campus housing for fraternities.
208 Why not use off-campus housing?
College Eye 56:2, p.2
Student is not satisfied with current capacity of dormitories at SCI.
209 ISTC states non-discriminatory policy
Public Relations News Release 1960:354, p.1
President James William Maucker announces a non-discriminatory rental policy for off-campus student housing. The policy was endorsed by the Faculty Senate and Student League Board.
210 Off-campus clause added
College Eye 52:26, p.1
Landlords who wish to be on the college approved housing list must agree to non-discrimination clause.
211 ISTC proposes non-discrimination housing policy
Public Relations News Release 1960:321, p.1
President Maucker proposes a non-discriminatory off-campus renting policy to householders. The policy is endorsed by the Faculty Senate and student government, and would restrict home owners from refusing renters based on race, creed, or nationality.
212 Board of Regents approves remodeling contract
Public Relations News Release 1960:260, p.1
The Board of Regents approves a remodeling project for the women's gymnasium, as well as research for low cost student housing. A married student housing project consisting of fifty trailers is proposed.
213 Cat-Snip T
College Eye 50:31, p.2
Discusses the shortcomings of campus housing.
214 Untitled
College Eye 50:6, p.2
Students find clever ways to get around dormitory alcohol policy.
215 Untitled
College Eye 50:1, p.1
Shows people moving things into the dorms; photo.
216 SLB
Old Gold 0:0, p.106
Presidents of the Men's Union, Associated Women Students, housing units, and the chairman of the standing committees are included in Student League Board; they are: Marilyn Loman, Victor Dierksen, Marilyn Turnquist, Arden Sollien, and Carol Gaunt; photo.
217 New housing project approved
Alumnus 40:1, p.3
$180,000 approved for twelve duplex apartments to house twenty-four families; will be built south of stadium.
218 $385,000 addition to men's dorms to be built; unit to be completed next year; will be self-financing
Alumnus 39:2, p.14
Will link and extend south of Baker and Seerley Halls; will accommodate increased enrollment; new unit will house 112 men; other dormitory space also in planning stages; photo.
219 Cedar Falls Men's Housing Unit
Old Gold 0:0, p.116
Robert Pierce serves as president of the Cedar Falls Men's Housing Unit. Unit officers include Jean McGrew and James Haskett. Professor Paul Bender acts as advisor to the organization.
220 Cedar Falls Women's Housing Unit
Old Gold 0:0, p.117
Joan Arthur acts as president of the Women's Housing Unit, with Joanne Gamet and Jane Haffner serving as officers. Associate Dean Anita Smith is the group advisor.
221 Sunset Village Council
Old Gold 0:0, p.120
William Eckstein serves as president of the Sunset Village Council, with Bernard Kelly and Mrs. Richard Garms acting as officers. The Sunset Village provides housing for married students and faculty.
222 Waterloo Men's Housing Unit
Old Gold 0:0, p.118
Larry Mattox presides over the Waterloo Men's Housing Unit, with Lyle Natvic and Richard Ransom serving as officers. Professor Paul Bender acts as advisor to the group.
223 Waterloo Women's Housing Unit
Old Gold 0:0, p.119
Darlene Adams serves as housing president of the Waterloo Women's Housing Unit, with Sheila Flinn and Marilyn Sheeley acting as officers. Anita Smith serves as advisor for the unit.
224 Eighty-five qualified teachers have applied for teaching positions with the American Dependents Schools Overseas
Public Relations News Release 1952:515, p.1
Because housing is inadequate to meet the needs of the occupation forces, said E. W. Goetch, eligibility for dependents is limited to employees who are hired for positions with a minimum two-year tour of duty.
225 Enforce dorm quiet hours
College Eye 43:11, p.2
Complains about people not using quiet hours in their intended fashion.
226 Special to: Cedar Falls Daily Record
Public Relations News Release 1951:142, p.1
Arno Jensen, George Holmes, and Bill York were accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges."
227 Food and housing fees for the summer session are higher than last year's, according to Business Manager Philip C. Jennings
Public Relations News Release 1950:392, p.1
Room rates for the 10-week session are $40 and meals cost $99. Last summer's fees were $30 and $95 respectively. The student fee is $36.
228 State owns dorms and Commons; supervision by Board of Education
College Eye 42:13, p.3
A look at the administration and finances of dorms and the Commons.
229 Prejudices Hinder Peace, Says Negro Leader
Public Relations News Release 1950:126, p.1
Whitney M. Young of Omaha, Nebraska was the main speaker at the annual Race Relations conference which started Sunday at the college. She said that Negroes of this nation are anti-communistic, despite the tremendous prejudices against them.
230 City council OK's faculty dwelling
College Eye 41:30, p.3
Faculty Homes receives approval for construction of apartment building to be located in area bounded by 26th, 27th, Iowa, and Tremont Streets.
231 Why a new women's dorm?
College Eye 41:27, p.2
Reasons for building a new dormitory for women.
232 Faculty Homes, Inc.
Alumnus 34:2, p.1
Staff members purchased land between Iowa and Tremont and 26th and 27th Streets for multi-family home.
233 Housing project stock being sold
College Eye 41:22, p.1
Officers of the Faculty Homes, Inc. corporation are listed; have purchased land for building.
234 Sunset Village may be reconverted by fall to house single freshmen
College Eye 41:22, p.4
Tentative plans are for eleven freshmen men and one senior advisor to be housed into barracks-style housing.
235 Faculty incorporates housing
College Eye 41:17, p.1
A six-lot tract lying between Iowa and Tremont, 26th and 27th Streets has been purchased; corporation officers are listed.
236 Fewer men will be here this fall
College Eye 40:40, p.6
Numbers of married students may increase, and continue the housing problem.
237 Untitled
College Eye 40:35, p.2
Believes that dealing with the housing shortage would be easy if people started working together.
238 Inventory reveals coeds room has great variation
College Eye 40:34, p.4
A look at the contents of a woman's dorm room.
239 Problems of men's housing are being studied
College Eye 40:33, p.1
Rooming house list under development; on-campus facilities remain very crowded.
240 College will list approved houses
College Eye 40:30, p.6
Will re-establish practice of developing an approved list of rooming houses for men.
241 Housing notice
College Eye 40:29, p.7
Meeting for those interested in faculty housing.
242 Three may be a crowd, but these fellows find there are advantages
College Eye 40:22, p.4
A look at apartment life for three young men.
243 Housing facilities filling up fast says Dean Ellis
College Eye 39:39, p.1
All campus rooms for men are filled; has list of one hundred men who need off-campus housing.
244 Melvin Reimer sees solution to home dilemma, builds own
College Eye 39:37, p.1
A look at the work on the house at 1209 West 20th Street; photo.
245 Just us chickens . . .
College Eye 39:7, p.7
David Allen talks about living in a renovated chicken coop at 2622 Walnut Street; photo.
246 Trailer attracts friendly guest
College Eye 39:2, p.3
Dog finds its way into trailer where Nancy Snider lives.
247 Gym residents donate to fund
College Eye 39:1, p.1
The $61.66 from gymnasium housing fund was donated to cancer research; men no longer housed in the gym.
248 Dr. Beard, Registrar, reports heaviest of advance registration
College Eye 38:43, p.5
Twice as many of pre-registered as ever before; housing situation very difficult.
249 Family builds own house
College Eye 38:43, p.5
Gene LeVine's family is building a house 1115 W. 20th Street.
250 Dean Ellis says need for rooms next year
College Eye 38:38, p.1
Need about two hundred off-campus rooms for men.
251 Bender explains housing; residents get first chance at dorms
College Eye 38:27, p.1
Current dorm residents will have first priority; new students will have next priority; remainder will be housed in new Stadium Hall arrangement.
252 . . . Trailer home
College Eye 38:16, p.1
Travis Phillips and wife relax in their home on wheels; photo.
253 Class will learn about new homes
College Eye 38:16, p.3
Willard Beal will speak to class on homes and home furnishings.
254 Phillips, wife, baby, piano make home in trailer
College Eye 38:16, p.3
A look at life in a trailer.
255 Untitled
College Eye 38:15, p.7
New men's dormitory planned to house two hundred men; will be built south of Baker Hall; photo.
256 Life in a stadium
Alumnus 31:1, p.1
Mezzanine floor dormitory being built in O. R. Latham Stadium to accommodate overflow of students; will house 160 men.
257 Construction begins on stadium housing units
College Eye 38:12, p.1
Twenty-four rooms will provide housing for 160 men.
258 Plans completed for housing in college stadium
College Eye 38:7, p.6
Construction on mezzanine level housing area in Stadium will begin soon; description of facilities; will house 160 men.
259 Campus Commentary
College Eye 38:1, p.2
Comments on the beginning of the school year and housing conditions of some students.
260 New student rooms added to Bartlett
College Eye 37:43, p.2
Former "Yellow Kitchen" will be converted to seventeen double rooms; completion delayed by lack of construction material.
261 Recreation rooms converted to dorm space
Public Relations News Release 1946:270, p.1
Recreation rooms in Bartlett Hall and Seerley Hall are now available to house an additional forty women and twenty five men. Fall enrollment is expected to double last fall's mark of 1,228.
262 Dormitories to add beds
Public Relations News Release 1946:257, p.1
Double decked beds and other emergency measures have increased on-campus residential facilities by 62 per cent. Enrollment is projected to be 33 per cent larger than normal. 33 faculty members have been added and the school day lengthened.
263 Housing tight for coming year
Public Relations News Release 1946:256, p.1
President Price stated that classroom facilities are available for 200 more students; providing they can find housing.
264 Completion date for Quonset huts delayed
College Eye 37:38, p.5
Difficulty in obtaining building supplies; work started on eighteen units; hope to have seventy-two units that will house 144 families.
265 Home on wheels solves GI housing crisis
Alumnus 30:3, p.6
Rapid increase in enrollment leads students to seek many different kinds of housing; canvass town for spare rooms; college acquires Quonset huts to house married students; photo.
266 Housing problem not serious at Carroll
College Eye 37:37, p.2
For students at branch summer school there.
267 Six week session opened at Teachers College
College Eye 37:37, p.1
Enrollment is 331 in this particular session; total enrollment is now 1793; many commuting due to lack of local housing.
268 Solution to college housing--freshmen bring their house
College Eye 37:35, p.1
Donald Brown and Richard Skilling hauled a small house from Algona and parked it west of campus.
269 Student canvassers find room for additional 340 students
College Eye 37:35, p.3
Find room for 140 summer students and two hundred fall term students.
270 Housing canvass results
Public Relations News Release 1946:191, p.1
Rooms for one hundred forty students were found for the six week summer session. Rooms for two hundred students were located for the fall term.
271 Housing survey results
Public Relations News Release 1946:185, p.1
Incomplete results note that rooms for 173 individuals and seventeen married couples have been located. Nearly one half of the area captains reported.
272 School canvass must succeed
College Eye 37:34, p.2
Student points out the importance of education in hopes that the people of Cedar Falls will open their homes to students.
273 Students canvass for rooms; Keel, Ney head group in survey
College Eye 37:34, p.1
About two hundred students will make house-to-house inquiries seeking accommodations for surging enrollment.
274 Bus fare paid
Public Relations News Release 1946:173, p.1
Those students canvassing Cedar Falls for additional housing will have their bus fares paid by the Cedar Falls Chamber of Commerce.
275 Finish first Quonset-huts by July; plan total of 111
College Eye 37:33, p.1
Applications being accepted; families in difficult circumstances will be given priority.
276 Double-deckers inhabit Baker, Seerley; men accept with smiles or groans
College Eye 37:31, p.2
Two men placed in some single rooms, three men placed in some double rooms; students and staff talk about the conditions.
277 Teachers College granted addition veteran's houses
College Eye 37:31, p.4
Federal Public Housing Authority makes grant bringing total of units to 111; will be erected south of campus; description of the units.
278 Men's dormitory planned
Alumnus 30:2, p.5
New dorm planned for area between greenhouse and laundry; will house two hundred men and will cost $300,000.
279 Plans are announced for new men's dormitory; modern dormitory will house 200 additional men
College Eye 37:25, p.4
Will cost about $300,000 and be located south of Baker Hall; will resemble Baker Hall; will be built as soon as material and labor are available.
280 Wife echoes vet's housing plea third year in a row
College Eye 37:24, p.6
Willis and Kae Colville talk about the difficulties in locating housing; photo.
281 Cutlines from Colville photos
Public Relations News Release 1946:66, p.1
Continuing story of the Coville family looking for housing.
282 Housing for veterans
Public Relations News Release 1946:65, p.1
Veterans had difficulty finding housing following the end of World War II. The challenges facing a young couple are examined.
283 Returned veteran Elvin J. Goodvin solves current housing shortage
College Eye 37:23, p.6
Buys trailer for family; ISCT allows him to park it on college property; has heat, but no running water.
284 Housing problem solved by veteran
Public Relations News Release 1946:60, p.1
The College can not provide trailer houses for students, but will provide space for personnally owned trailers. Elvin Goodvin was the first to take advantage of this opportunity.
285 President Price explains housing, food
College Eye 37:22, p.1
Some dorm rooms will be double-decked; Commons food service must be self-supporting; President Price asks everyone to work together, as they did during the war.
286 Cutline for Cedar Falls Daily Record story on housing and veterans.
Public Relations News Release 1946:48, p.1
Landlady has to turn down a veteran and his wife because their home is not completed. They are remodeling and planning on renting to those returning to college following World War II.
287 Vets plan temporary housing relief
College Eye 37:18, p.1
College officials meet with Cedar Falls groups; discussion leads to limited possibilities to help veterans find housing.
288 Pan-Vet committee probes housing crisis
College Eye 37:17, p.1
Will look at situation and college plans to handle it.
289 Married veterans find housing major problem
College Eye 37:16, p.6
Pan-Vets will discuss the problem.
290 Bigger job than ever for Dean Reed
College Eye 35:2, p.1
Dean Reed is still in charge of men's dorm facilities even though they are now occupied by military personnel; located rooming house facilities for the few men who are enrolled; fraternities not active this year.
291 "More the merrier" say college coeds in crowded dorm
College Eye 34:32, p.2
Women look at their housing conditions.
292 Trailerman stops to study
College Eye 29:41, p.3
Everett Bryant brought his trailer to campus to use as housing; photo.
293 Mrs. Adams differentiates
College Eye 29:35, p.3
Mazie Adams talks about being a housemother in an off-campus house.
294 This trailer should know the answers
College Eye 28:39, p.2
Family of student Harold Mann lives in trailer.
295 Live alone--and like it?
College Eye 28:36, p.3
Sixty women who have single rooms tell why they prefer to live alone.
296 "Give me a single or give me home" they say
College Eye 27:53, p.4
Students give reasons for having a single room.
297 Education possible with trailer home; has many comforts, conveniences; expenditures for summer indicate desirability of procedure
College Eye 27:4, p.1
Ray Allen attends summer school while living in a trailer.
298 Miss Janet Works presents talk on room decoration
College Eye 27:13, p.3
Excerpts from Janet Works' suggestions.
299 Home is backbone of people's morale, speaker declares
College Eye 27:51, p.1
Excerpts from remarks by F. A. Hall.
300 If you can't find rooms here, bring your own along
College Eye 25:10, p.3
Oliver Stoeber and his family are living in a trailer this summer.