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Intercollegiate Athletics

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1001 Rules for eligibility for participation in athletics
Cory--Charles S. (Registrar and Examiner)
College Eye 12:7, p.5
10/13/1920 Text of rules adopted by faculty on February 11, 1918.
1002 Athletics
Alumni News Letter 4:4, p.3
10/1/1920 Everyone ready for new year.
1003 Editorially speaking; more pep
College Eye 12:2, p.4
9/8/1920 Encourages students to be supportive of athletic teams.
1004 Hawkeye Conference to be reorganized
College Eye 12:2, p.3
9/8/1920 Refiguring of conference lines for sports.
1005 Athletics
Doseff--Ivan S. (Physical Education Faculty)
Old Gold 0:0, p.135
6/1/1920 Statue showing a football player, basketball player, and runner.
1006 Mikado coming May 6th
College Eye 11:30, p.1
4/28/1920 Comic opera will be performed on campus; proceeds will benefit the College Athletic Fund.
1007 Editorially Speaking
College Eye 11:26, p.4
3/31/1920 Criticizes lettermen who do not support other campus athletics.
1008 Editorially Speaking
College Eye 11:9, p.4
11/12/1919 Praises Clarence Brown's performance on the football field; suggests needed building improvements at I. S. T. C.
1009 New appointments in the faculty 5
Alumni News Letter 3:4, p.4
10/1/1919 Ivan Doseff appointed Athletic Director and Professor of Physical Education.
1010 The athletic organization
Alumni News Letter 3:4, p.1
10/1/1919 Switch from R. O. T. C. to athletic training is headed by Ivan Doseff.
1011 The military situation
Alumni News Letter 3:4, p.1
10/1/1919 R. O. T. C. endss. Resumption of athletics and physical training.
1012 Editorially Speaking
College Eye 11:35, p.4
5/28/1919 States purpose of College Eye; says goodbye to graduating seniors, encourages students to tell others about I. S. T. C.; claims athletics make a college well-known; mentions job opportunities for harvest time; encourages the spread of school spirit.
1013 Pep meeting Wednesday after chapel
College Eye 11:35, p.7
5/28/1919 Lieutenant Harris called athletes together to discuss next year's athletics prospects.
1014 New Reserve Officers Training Corps officer booster for athletics; first Lieutenant Roy Harris of Aviation Department takes charge of R. O. T. C.
College Eye 10:1, p.1
5/7/1919 Major Dickerson will be discharged; Lieutenant Roy Harris will take over.
1015 Athletics and the Reserve Officers Training Corps
College Eye 10:24, p.5
4/23/1919 There is room for both athletics and military training on campus.
1016 The Reserve Officers Training Corps
College Eye 10:23, p.3
4/16/1919 Students need to understand the ramifications of having an ROTC unit on campus.
1017 Agents
College Eye 10:13, p.2
2/5/1919 Should the Iowa State Teachers College recruit high school graduates? Other schools are recruiting football players.
1018 Are you on?
College Eye 9:19, p.4
2/20/1918 Encourages pride in the quality of school buildings and sports.
1019 Scholarship eligibility for intercollegiate representatives
College Eye 9:19, p.4
2/20/1918 Rules for participating in intercollegiate activities.
1020 That Teachers College Spring
College Eye 9:11, p.4
12/12/1917 School spirit needs to extend to more than just athletic events.
1021 Athletic Board
College Eye 9:2, p.7
9/26/1917 Roster of board members.
1022 Why should we worry
College Eye 8:31, p.4
5/30/1917 Compares athletics to gardening.
1023 Winning
College Eye 8:20, p.4
2/28/1917 Speaks on the importance of winning and believes it should be the goal of every person to succeed honorably at whatever he or she sets out to do.
1024 Who said crab?
College Eye 8:17, p.6
2/7/1917 Speaks out against those complaining about I. S. T. C.'s status in athletics and forensics.
1025 What is school spirit?
Wilson--Martin C. (Class of 1920)
College Eye 8:15, p.4
1/24/1917 Contemplates the nature of school spirit and how it works at Teachers College.
1026 Student opinion; how can we increase the number of boys in I. S. T. C.?
College Eye 8:11, p.4
11/29/1916 Critique of athletics program as being sub par and inadequately staffed as opposed to programs at other institutions.
1027 Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Rules
College Eye 8:8, p.2
11/8/1916 Rules for athletes and teams as part of the Hawkeye Conference of Iowa Colleges.
1028 Athletics during spring term
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
7/1/1916 Review of athletic events and effectiveness of new "Educational Athletics" policy inaugurated last fall.
1029 Athletics
College Eye 8:1, p.5
6/14/1916 Recap of the year in T. C. athletics.
1030 Athletics
Old Gold 0:0, p.245
6/1/1916 Drawing of football player without helmet.
1031 Our athletic system
College Eye 7:11, p.4
12/1/1915 Gives advice to the football team.
1032 The new plan for athletics
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
12/1/1915 New plan includes free student admission to football games; men who had not completed their PE requirement had to play on the team. Basketball and track will be handled the same way this year.
1033 Untitled
College Eye 7:11, p.5
12/1/1915 Explanation of new plan of admission to games without gate fees.
1034 Athletic police system
College Eye 7:7, p.1
11/3/1915 Believes that because students have free admission to games, they should help police the grounds.
1035 Editorial
College Eye 7:7, p.4
11/3/1915 Large crowd attended football game; believes physical education system is working.
1036 Football given educational value
College Eye 7:3, p.1
10/6/1915 Football classes will be set up and men will be required to take them; college will make some funds available for the sport; photo.
1037 Editorial
College Eye 4:21, p.4
3/11/1915 Compares track and field work to coursework; excerpt from Ohio Teacher reflects on the importance of athletics.
1038 Student activities and support
College Eye 4:20, p.4
2/18/1915 Claims students should donate more money to help support athletics and debate teams; suggests student activity ticket.
1039 Editorial
College Eye 4:12, p.4
12/10/1914 Claims that support for debate team should be as strong as that for athletic teams.
1040 Untitled
College Eye 4:8, p.4
10/29/1914 Claims that the College Eye will try to provide unbiased reports of athletic events.
1041 Women's athletic emblem adopted; will be small reproductions of the regular athletic letter
College Eye 4:6, p.1
10/15/1914 Physical Education women will by given 4 X 4 inch athletics emblems, as opposed to the men's 7 X 7 athletic letters.
1042 Editorial
College Eye 4:4, p.4
10/1/1914 Gives reasons why students should support athletics.
1043 Untitled
College Eye 4:2, p.4
9/11/1914 Wonders why the new fence around the athletic field doesn't go between the hospital and the field.
1044 A review of athletics
College Eye 4:1, p.6
6/13/1914 1913-1914 athletic season has been eventful.
1045 Editorial
College Eye 3:31, p.507
5/21/1914 Announcements; farewell from College Eye staff to readers; ten men have signed up for the Geneva conference; only eighty students have purchased spring season athletics tickets.
1046 Official Notes
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC)
College Eye 3:22, p.369
3/19/1914 Notes on faculty changes; class schedule set with societies to meet evenings and athletics on Saturdays; South Hall will be repaired.
1047 The banner year in athletics
College Eye 3:1, p.6
6/12/1913 Summary of athletic events throughout the year; won first basketball game against Iowa; photo of track and field team and baseball team.
1048 One of the strongest arguments
College Eye 2:25, p.4
4/3/1913 Urges students to turn out at the next debate so as not to perpetuate the idea that athletic prowess is more important than scholastic achievement.
1049 There is an evil practice
College Eye 2:21, p.4
2/27/1913 Believes gambling should be eliminated; some students bet on the results of athletics contests.
1050 Just before the district oratorical contest
College Eye 2:20, p.4
2/20/1913 Dislikes overconfidence, whether on the athletic field or in life.

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