Men
Displaying 551 - 600 of 609 in reverse chronological order
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551 | Many gospel teams working during vacation College Eye 2:16, p.1 |
Thirty-four groups of college men were active. | |
552 | Athletics; many men taking class basketball; men's intersociety contest to be held College Eye 2:15, p.4 |
Men enjoying basketball class. | |
553 | Young Men's Christian Association banquet; local Christian organization entertains successful athletes; co-operative spirit much in evidence College Eye 2:13, p.4 |
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554 | True sportsmanship College Eye 2:10, p.4 |
True sportsmanship consists of developing a breadth of character while in competition with other people. | |
555 | One of the Coe men remarked College Eye 2:8, p.4 |
Reply to a remark made by a Coe College fan who said that he thought ISTC enrolled only women. | |
556 | We fear that our editorials are not heeded College Eye 2:6, p.4 |
There is fear that the editorials are not heeded, but people really do listen to them. | |
557 | Say, men College Eye 2:5, p.4 |
If there were a rule that gave only football players special privileges, there would be a bigger, better football team. | |
558 | School opened Tuesday; largest fall enrollment in history of school; more boys than usual College Eye 2:2, p.1 |
Enrollment is now 1222; Board offers scholarships to two men from each county. | |
559 | Oratory and debate College Eye 2:1, p.4 |
Carl Erickson, winner of first place in interstate oratorical contest; photo. | |
560 | Athletics College Eye 2:1, p.1 |
Captain Schluter of 1912 track team; photo. Baseball team of 1912; photo. This year's athletics teams are the best in history. | |
561 | The action of the State Board of Education College Eye 1:26, p.4 |
Applauds decision of Board of Education to award scholarships to two men from each Iowa county. | |
562 | The boy problem College Eye 1:13, p.4 |
Advises women that the way to curb rowdy boys is to win over their hearts and give them your genuine interest if they invite you for a day out. | |
563 | Mrs. Walker's last lecture College Eye 1:11, p.7 |
Marion McFarland Walker's last lecture to the men was cancelled due to sickness; may be scheduled for next term. | |
564 | Mrs. Walker will talk to the young men College Eye 1:8, p.1 |
Marion McFarland Walker will give a series of addresses to the men of the Y. M. W. A. concerning social appearances. | |
565 | Men to give banquet; men in faculty of State Teachers College to give big dinner in college banquet hall Feb. 11 Normal Eyte 21:19, p.329 |
The men of the faculty are holding a banquet. | |
566 | "Ideals" Normal Eyte 21:18, p.312 |
Ideal characteristics some women on campus are looking for in a mate. | |
567 | Editorial Normal Eyte 21:14, p.233 |
Editorial encourages the development of a men's intersociety oratorical contest. | |
568 | Editorial Normal Eyte 21:2, p.17 |
Encourages the men students to be a part of the triangular debates and oratorical contests throughout the school year. | |
569 | Students hear addresses; Dr. A. E. Winship, editor of the Journal of Education, gives two interesting chapel talks. Normal Eyte 20:7, p.123 |
Speaks on boys and on changes in education. | |
570 | How fearfully and wonderfully we are made Old Gold 0:0, p.329 |
Drawing of two students. | |
571 | Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker Normal Eyte 19:26, p.412 |
Concluded series of lectures to young men. | |
572 | A week or so ago Normal Eyte 19:15, p.239 |
A little girl wonders why there are so few men at the Normal School. | |
573 | Drawings Old Gold 0:0, p.334 |
Drawings entitled "The typical Normal guy" and "Leap year at Normal". | |
574 | The male teacher Normal Eyte 18:7, p.106 |
The ratio of male teachers to female teachers in the classroom changed from 1:2 in 1900 to 1:3 in 1904; encourages more men to get in the teaching profession. | |
575 | It is reported that Normal Eyte 18:2, p.18 |
ISNS will have a football team next year; hopes athletics will attract more men to the institution. | |
576 | Boys are scarce Normal Eyte 18:1, p.13 |
Believes that lack of athletic programs deter men from enrolling in I. S. N. S. | |
577 | Football at Normal Normal Eyte 17:2, p.18 |
ISNS will play no intercollegiate football games in 1906; many men left school as a result; will resume play under "American rugby" rules. | |
578 | The enrollment this term Normal Eyte 17:1, p.14 |
Larger than fall 1905, but many fewer men; possibly due to lack of football team. | |
579 | Help wanted--male Normal Eyte 16:29, p.449 |
Poem emphasizing the need for men of character. | |
580 | A young man Normal Eyte 16:2, p.28 |
A young man enrolls in one of Alma. McMahon's cooking classes. | |
581 | At Ames Normal Eyte 15:27, p.431 |
Men enjoy banquet. | |
582 | Dr. W. L. Hearst Normal Eyte 14:28, p.446 |
Will speak to men on careers in medicine. | |
583 | Excellence in physique Normal Eyte 14:13, p.201 |
"A man's success depends largely upon his physique," says President Seerley. | |
584 | Basketball Normal Eyte 14:5, p.66 |
Basketball develops good physical and mental qualities; differences between the men's and women's games. | |
585 | Normal's athletic policy Normal Eyte 13:17, p.257 |
Questions about Normal's policy dealing with playing larger teams; 1902 football record was 2-6; photo. | |
586 | If Iowa did not believe in co-education Normal Eyte 13:13, p.193 |
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587 | Prof. Wright Normal Eyte 12:11, p.172 |
Spoke to men students on religion and common sense. | |
588 | Our boys Normal Eyte 10:15, p.354 |
Poetic tribute to men. | |
589 | Men wanted Normal Eyte 10:15, p.351 |
Always a need for good men; magician fails to appear. | |
590 | Why do college men fail? Normal Eyte 10:15, p.355 |
Professor Geiser looks at the reasons that men often fail to succeed. | |
591 | Editorial Normal Eyte 10:13, p.305 |
Believes students should find time for good reading outside class; sympathy for ISU students after typhoid fever epidemic and fire; men will edit an issue of the Normal Eyte after the turn of the new year. | |
592 | Athletics Normal Eyte 10:3, p.53 |
Believes physical training is good for the men; athletics can be good for the school; Board has allowed the men an instructor for football; school should support the team. | |
593 | Editorial Normal Eyte 9:33, p.779 |
ISNS fails to earn sufficient points at state track meet and will be dropped from the association; blames relatively smaller number of men at the school; questions recent article that hints at professionalism of baseball team. | |
594 | The new man Normal Eyte 9:28, p.661 |
A look at the roles of men and women. | |
595 | J. P. Dolliver Normal Eyte 9:7, p.157 |
Spoke on campus; surprised at the relatively low number of men at the Normal School. | |
596 | Miss Ridley Normal Eyte 8:20, p.280 |
Talked with the men students. | |
597 | Miss Simmons Normal Eyte 7:30, p.13 |
Spoke to the men students. | |
598 | President Seerley Normal Eyte 5:33, p.331 |
Gave lecture to men. | |
599 | Miss McFarland Normal Eyte 5:23, p.213 |
Gave talk to men. | |
600 | On Tuesday Normal Eyte 5:21, p.189 |
Miss McFarland speaks to the young men on self control. |