Men
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Tennis tourney semi-finals to be played tomorrow College Eye 25:10, p.1 |
8/10/1933 | Competition results. | |
352 |
Typical Tutor man gets 'A'; cuts class College Eye 25:5, p.1 |
7/7/1933 | Brief statistical profile of men students. | |
353 |
Forum College Eye 25:2, p.2 |
6/16/1933 | Annoyed by persistent men at library. | |
354 |
Advice for the lovelorn Herrig--Viola Ann (Class of 1934) College Eye 24:33, p.2 |
5/19/1933 | Suggestions for men when they want to date a woman. | |
355 |
It won't be Miss Society Editor now College Eye 24:32, p.1 |
5/12/1933 | Theodore Adams will edit College Eye society page for summer term. | |
356 |
Co-eds hunting feature story rewarded with man-made meal; collegians prove efficient at Culinary Art College Eye 24:27, p.1 |
4/7/1933 | Men save money by cooking their own food. | |
357 |
Thirty-two per cent of total enrollment are men students College Eye 24:24, p.1 |
3/17/1933 | Highest percentage of men since 1890; spring term enrollment of all students is 1370. | |
358 |
Editorials; a man and woman struggle College Eye 24:20, p.2 |
2/17/1933 | Men and women put themselves in one another's shoes. | |
359 |
Fewer men get mid-term D's; ten percent decrease due to reduction in enrollment College Eye 24:18, p.1 |
2/3/1933 | Dean Reed will speak with men who received low grades. | |
360 |
Male students work Public Relations News Release 1932:215, p.1 |
1/13/1933 | To earn part or all of their college expenses, or for spare change, men students at the college are performing various jobs. | |
361 |
Do co-eds like pink teas? O, yes! survey reveals College Eye 24:13, p.1 |
12/9/1932 | Results of College Eye readership survey; men and women express their preferences for various sections of the paper. | |
362 |
Forum Norman--Nellie (Class of 1934) College Eye 23:46, p.2 |
6/17/1932 | Laments the lack of men on campus during the weekends. | |
363 |
Lass tells tales of local males College Eye 23:46, p.2 |
6/17/1932 | New woman student gets unfriendly greeting but responds well. | |
364 |
Working men earn high grades Alumnus 16:2, p.13 |
4/1/1932 | Men who work receive higher grades than those who do not; survey of places of employment. | |
365 |
Tutor men receive 278 "D" notices College Eye 23:29, p.1 |
2/5/1932 | 138 were freshmen. | |
366 |
Enrollment of men increases Alumnus 16:1, p.17 |
1/1/1932 | 628 men enrolled for winter 1931 term; proportion of women to men is down from about 4:1 to about 2:1. | |
367 |
Co-eds give ground before males; odds now stand near two to one; six hundred twenty-eight men registered set new high mark College Eye 23:24, p.1 |
12/11/1931 | Winter term enrollment is 2028; 628 men registered; highest number of men ever at ISTC. | |
368 |
Six hundred and twenty-eight men students Public Relations News Release 1931:141, p.1 |
12/11/1931 | Enrollment for men is up for the winter term. | |
369 |
Thirty-one men at the Iowa State Teeachers College Public Relations News Release 1931:142, p.1 |
12/11/1931 | Men make the honor roll; list given. | |
370 |
"Number of men students is on steady increase," states L. I. Reed; registration for term shows decrease in number of women enrolled College Eye 23:13, p.1 |
9/18/1931 | Cites growing demand for men in teaching positions. | |
371 |
Are freshman men better in English than the co-eds? College Eye 23:13, p.1 |
9/18/1931 | Professor Lynch finds men to be more independent and original in their writing; women are more accurate and careful. | |
372 |
Growing demands for men as high school coaches Public Relations News Release 1931:9, p.1 |
9/15/1931 | Enrollment for men is up from last year. | |
373 |
Lynch defeats Ehrhorn for golf championship College Eye 23:11, p.4 |
8/14/1931 | Albert Lynch wins college golf tournament. | |
374 |
List for men's golf tourney closes today College Eye 23:7, p.4 |
7/17/1931 | Summer golf tournament entries must be received by the end of business today. | |
375 |
Six women per every man are registered for summer session College Eye 23:3, p.1 |
6/19/1931 | 1925 women and 350 men register for summer 1931 term. | |
376 |
Blondes, brunettes, and red heads set forth the ideal boy friend College Eye 23:2, p.2 |
6/12/1931 | Women describe desirable character traits in men. | |
377 |
Show places College Eye 23:2, p.2 |
6/12/1931 | Opinion on how to populate the men's club room. | |
378 |
Men at T. C. hold third annual jamboree College Eye 22:32, p.1 |
5/22/1931 | Enjoy games and food at men's jamboree. | |
379 |
Lyall R. Smith, Mason City, and Robert Huntoon, Waterloo Public Relations News Release 1930:315, p.1 |
4/6/1931 | Dean L. I. Reed announces top academic men students. | |
380 |
College trains coaches of the future Alumnus 15:2, p.11 |
4/1/1931 | Need for school physical education personnel; college has good equipment, facilities, staff; benefits of studying at ISTC; photo. | |
381 |
"Is it worth it?" ask co-eds and boy friends in dormitory parlors College Eye 22:24, p.8 |
3/27/1931 | Date permission slips hamper social activities of women in Bartlett Hall. | |
382 |
Men lift taboo from outside activities by high scholastic record College Eye 22:20, p.2 |
2/20/1931 | Report shows that many men maintain high grade point averages despite participation in extracurricular activities. | |
383 |
Men students at the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1931:162, p.1 |
1/1/1931 | Men with part-time jobs do better academically than those with no job; sources of emploryment include, restaurants, offices, and the library. | |
384 |
Cory crushes rally by Richman to cop men's tournament College Eye 22:11, p.3 |
11/21/1930 | C. S. Cory wins men's faculty golf tournament by one stroke, 170 to L. A. Richman's 171. | |
385 |
Cory leads in golf final with Richman College Eye 22:10, p.3 |
11/14/1930 | Faculty golf tournament winds to a close; C. S. Cory is four up on Professor Richman. | |
386 |
Over half of frosh men get "D" letters for first six weeks; English and psychology are most difficult subjects for freshmen to master College Eye 22:8, p.1 |
10/31/1930 | A look at grades in some of the more difficult subjects. | |
387 |
Richman takes close match in profs meet College Eye 22:7, p.4 |
10/24/1930 | Richman defeats Finkenbinder in match play to advance in faculty golf tournament. | |
388 |
Student golfers enter tournament semi-final College Eye 22:5, p.6 |
10/10/1930 | Men's college championship progresses onward. | |
389 |
Men students open golf tourney play College Eye 22:4, p.4 |
10/3/1930 | Twenty men compete in college golf tournament. | |
390 |
O. R. Latham will address freshmen College Eye 22:4, p.1 |
10/3/1930 | Will be fourth in series of lectures for men. | |
391 |
Freshmen lectures College Eye 22:2, p.2 |
9/19/1930 | Scheduled for men. | |
392 |
The new men's club room Public Relations News Release 1930:8, p.1 |
9/14/1930 | Men's club room opens in West Gymnasium; description of furnishings; supervised by TC Club | |
393 |
Where men are men there's a place for them College Eye 22:1, p.5 |
9/8/1930 | Description of the newly-redecorated Dean of Men's office. | |
394 |
Men students at the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1929:568, p.1 |
8/23/1930 | TC Club room finished in Men's Gymnasium; football field and equipment improved; new ticket booth; track improved; baseball dugouts will be built. | |
395 |
Men make better grades than women Alumnus 14:3, p.17 |
7/1/1930 | Three women, four men achieve perfect scores for winter term. | |
396 |
Men students work for education Alumnus 14:3, p.16 |
7/1/1930 | Almost half of male students hold jobs in a variety of occupations. | |
397 |
Two hundred and fifty-three, or practically half the number of men Public Relations News Release 1929:436, p.1 |
4/20/1930 | Many men work part time jobs to pay for college. | |
398 |
Half men students are above average; many hit high marks College Eye 21:17, p.1 |
1/31/1930 | Report on men's grades. | |
399 |
Fifteen men at the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1929:150, p.1 |
1/18/1930 | Men are learning to cook, clean, and perform household duties. | |
400 |
Women may have invaded Public Relations News Release 1929:107, p.1 |
12/13/1929 | More and more men are taking up teaching as a profession. |
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