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The Commons Old Gold 0:0, p.186 |
6/1/1945 | Brief description of the building; photo. | |
52 |
War activities . . . around the campus Old Gold 0:0, p.204 |
6/1/1945 | Brief description of the activities; photo. | |
53 |
Wartime mail of coed brings novelty items College Eye 36:6, p.3 |
10/13/1944 | Women tell what they receive from overseas. | |
54 |
I got your letter just today. Old Gold 0:0, p.4 |
6/1/1944 | Excerpts from servicemen's letters. Talks about the importance of corresponding; photo. | |
55 |
First Post Office is established on campus College Eye 34:20, p.3 |
3/3/1943 | Thomas F. Saunders, Capt. Ransom K. Davis, George M. Henzel, and Margery M. Longbottom converse in the first Post Office to be established on the TC campus; photo. | |
56 |
Any letters?; ask Carson College Eye 32:39, p.4 |
7/18/1941 | New Hartford postmaster Don Carson is summer student. | |
57 |
Wallace has the answers College Eye 31:8, p.5 |
11/3/1939 | Stamp collecting has brought knowledge from around the world to William Wallace. | |
58 |
National letter week October 2-8 College Eye 30:4, p.1 |
9/30/1938 | Post Office urges students to write home. | |
59 |
"I wonder if I've got any mail," expresses familiar sentiment College Eye 29:44, p.3 |
8/12/1938 | A look at students as they pick up their mail. | |
60 |
Kraschel urges Iowans to use air mail College Eye 29:33, p.4 |
5/20/1938 | Commemorates flight by Lincoln Beachy. | |
61 |
Grace Wylie designs cachet for airmail College Eye 29:31, p.2 |
5/6/1938 | Will commemorate flight of Lincoln Beachy in 1912. | |
62 |
Iowa's first airmail here College Eye 29:29, p.1 |
4/22/1938 | Old Gold will feature logo commemorating first air mail delivery. | |
63 |
Reporter sees much through a keyhole at the Commons College Eye 29:10, p.2 |
11/12/1937 | Reporter finds that most students wait for mail and money from home. | |
64 |
Western mail College Eye 28:0, p.1 |
8/13/1937 | Mail will be picked up at several locations at 7:15AM. | |
65 |
Post-office College Eye 28:41, p.2 |
7/16/1937 | Anton Berg has two year contract for postal substation in his store. | |
66 |
A United States weatherman Alumnus 21:3, p.10 |
7/1/1937 | C. H. Gilbert is one of 120 new observers for air mail pilots. | |
67 |
Are they needed? College Eye 28:37, p.2 |
6/18/1937 | Outline of eleven suggestion for improvement at ISTC. | |
68 |
Chips and Quibs College Eye 28:17, p.2 |
1/22/1937 | Campus observations. | |
69 |
College students ship dogs, fish College Eye 28:12, p.2 |
12/4/1936 | Railway Express agent talks about the increase in business with college students. | |
70 |
Envelopes, envelopes, and more envelopes College Eye 27:53, p.2 |
8/14/1936 | A look at the work in the Publicity Bureau. | |
71 |
"Just Cedar Falls" says the postcard College Eye 27:6, p.2 |
7/3/1936 | Mail finds its way despite skimpy address. | |
72 |
Males mail more mail than females dorm mailmen say College Eye 27:24, p.3 |
12/13/1935 | Mail distributors talk about their work. | |
73 |
Railway Express lugs baggage like valet College Eye 27:23, p.6 |
12/2/1935 | Ad on the virtues of Railway Express. | |
74 |
"How are bulletins mailed?" answered for many inquirers College Eye 27:44, p.4 |
6/5/1935 | Anna Wild is in charge of the college mailing list. | |
75 |
Express packages give us all thrills College Eye 26:17, p.3 |
10/19/1934 | Railway Express service is valuable for students. | |
76 |
Dormitory clerk needs pity; coming of males of mails takes up largest portion of desk assistant's time Johnson--Oscar (Class of 1933) College Eye 24:27, p.4 |
4/7/1933 | Desk attendant says that dealing with the mail and with men arriving to pick up dates takes up most of her time. | |
77 |
"What's in a name?" ask Shakespeare and Anna Wild; "the browns have it" in puzzling search for the right cognomen College Eye 22:12, p.2 |
12/1/1930 | Anna Wild talks about common and similar names among ISTC students. | |
78 |
Stamp Act passed 163 years ago Mar. 8 College Eye 19:25, p.1 |
3/7/1928 | Laments how the post office benefits from college students. | |
79 |
Every one advised to mail Christmas packages early College Eye 16:15, p.5 |
12/10/1924 | Should get mail out by December 20. | |
80 |
Shaking them up College Eye 13:32, p.3 |
4/26/1922 | Critical of government employee work ethic. | |
81 |
John W. Campbell Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.1 |
4/1/1922 | John W. Campbell serves as the postmaster of Ryder, North Dakota for his seventh year. | |
82 |
Changes in mail service College Eye 9:21, p.1 |
3/6/1918 | Last collection will be picked up at 7 p. m. instead of 6 p. m. | |
83 |
Parcel post rates are raised College Eye 9:9, p.1 |
11/21/1917 | Rate raised 4%. | |
84 |
The mail College Eye 7:16, p.7 |
2/2/1916 | Schedule of mail collection times in Cedar Falls. | |
85 |
A Tragic Story Old Gold 0:0, p.108 |
6/1/1914 | Poem written in monometer; campus shots; photos. | |
86 |
Jayhawkers and Teachers to meet in debate; big dual debate between Kansas Normal and Teachers College will occur on Friday evening Normal Eyte 20:32, p.527 |
5/11/1910 | Will debate establishment of parcel post. | |
87 |
Another mail carrier Normal Eyte 20:19, p.322 |
2/2/1910 | A new mail carrier will be added to the College Hill route. | |
88 |
Editorial Normal Eyte 20:17, p.279 |
1/19/1910 | New mail system is absurd; reduced to one delivery per day; Cedar Falls street cars performing well this winter; senior class participation lacking. | |
89 |
Editorial Normal Eyte 20:16, p.263 |
1/12/1910 | Postmen are slower without their horses; basketball loss shouldn't lead to pessimistic thoughts. | |
90 |
Kansas question chosen; Debating League holds important meeting; parcels post question selected Normal Eyte 20:15, p.252 |
12/22/1909 | Decide to debate on establishment of government parcel post service. | |
91 |
Word was received last week Normal Eyte 20:15, p.257 |
12/22/1909 | Mr. Fenner, the mail carrier, received word that his mother died. | |
92 |
After serving Uncle Sam as a mail carrier Normal Eyte 19:13, p.207 |
12/16/1908 | Charles Bley will resign as mail carrier after seventeen years; will devote time to farming. | |
93 |
During Ray Crummer's absence Normal Eyte 18:5, p.79 |
10/9/1907 | No mail was delivered to Matthew Hall. | |
94 |
Faithful Dick Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.49 |
6/1/1905 | Photo of postman Charles Bley and his horse, Dick. | |
95 |
The Parcel Post Normal Eyte 15:23, p.355 |
3/8/1905 | Discusses the need for a parcel post system in America. | |
96 |
The parcel post is being agitated with a good deal of persistence Normal Eyte 15:18, p.274 |
2/1/1905 | Believes that Congress should approve a parcel post system. | |
97 |
The Normal Eyte box Normal Eyte 15:17, p.257 |
1/25/1905 | Students have been mistakenly placing mail in the Normal Eyte suggestion box. | |
98 |
Mailboxes on the street cars--why not?; schedule of principal mail trains make present system of collection 'very' unsatisfactory; Normal Eyte 15:6, p.81 |
10/15/1904 | Article discusses the need for change in the current mail services on the hill. | |
99 |
A new mail box Normal Eyte 14:31, p.490 |
4/30/1904 | Installed at 20th and Normal Streets. | |
100 |
Mr. Bley Normal Eyte 14:8, p.125 |
10/24/1903 | Mr. Bley has a new mail wagon. |
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