Spring (Season)
Displaying 201 - 250 of 254 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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201 | A Corner for Coeds College Eye 29:26, p.4 |
Advice on spring fashion. | |
202 | Surest signs of spring Alumnus 22:2, p.16 |
Campus scenes include women golfing, men playing baseball, students singing, decorating their room, and attending a tea; photo. | |
203 | White shoes bloom on campus in style College Eye 28:33, p.3 |
Summer clothing colors and styles appearing. | |
204 | Chips and Quibs College Eye 28:28, p.2 |
Comments on spring fun and dancing styles. | |
205 | Spring is here--we hope College Eye 28:28, p.6 |
Notes spring clothing and romantic couples. | |
206 | Summer cottons are fashion feature of informal style show College Eye 28:26, p.3 |
Will be featured at style show. | |
207 | Various proofs attempt to uphold calendar's announcement of spring; country to experience moist, cool, cycle according to cable College Eye 27:35, p.1 |
Professors Cable and Gilbert comment on the unusual and difficult weather. | |
208 | Spring--flowers, birds, skies--social life may take a rise College Eye 27:34, p.3 |
Campus social calendar. | |
209 | Spring alterations in 'house cleaning' improve campus College Eye 26:41, p.1 |
Campus is undergoing a major landscaping effort. | |
210 | Intriguing spring atmosphere casts enchantment on co-eds; girls linger outdoors; are reluctant to leave campus College Eye 26:41, p.1 |
Women are enjoying a romantic spring. | |
211 | Weathering the busiest term College Eye 25:34, p.2 |
Spring weather, events, and sports make the term busier than others. | |
212 | Groundhogs and engagements conflict in forecasting weather; groundhog may have seen his shadow but engagements abound College Eye 22:18, p.2 |
Spring is arriving and students are getting engaged. | |
213 | Spring opening includes prizes, costume parade College Eye 21:24, p.6 |
Stores will be open in Cedar Falls this evening. | |
214 | Editorially speaking College Eye 20:28, p.2 |
Encourages students to be active this spring; wishes Cecilian Glee Club good luck on their trip. | |
215 | Spring hobbies College Eye 20:26, p.4 |
Faculty and students tell what they like to do in the spring. | |
216 | Growing pains College Eye 17:37, p.4 |
Pays homage to the call of spring. | |
217 | Spring College Eye 17:2, p.3 |
Enjoys spring. | |
218 | May Day Fete Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.2 |
The Annual Spring Festival is presented by the Student Council, featuring floats, the Dance Drama, and a baseball game with Columbia College. | |
219 | Spring College Eye 14:11, p.2 |
Poetic tribute. | |
220 | The English Club College Eye 12:32, p.6 |
Poem about spring. | |
221 | Hurrah! Spring is here! College Eye 12:20, p.7 |
Edna Gibson saw a robin. | |
222 | Signs of spring at T. C. College Eye 11:28, p.3 |
Poem on the coming of spring. | |
223 | College spirit advanced in unequaled strides; May Day exercises one big success with every student closer to college. College Eye 10:27, p.1 |
Description of May Day celebrations. | |
224 | The spring fever College Eye 10:25, p.2 |
Don't let spring take you away from your studies. | |
225 | Fussing laboratory College Eye 10:21, p.2 |
Spring is almost here and students are getting restless and tired of studying. | |
226 | "Spri'g has com'b"; signs of Spring College Eye 9:23, p.3 |
Signs around campus that spring is here. | |
227 | Editorial College Eye 8:27, p.4 |
Attributes prior article to correct author; denounces cheap usage of patriotism for advertising; discusses the Great War; speaks out against specialization in schools. | |
228 | Photo Old Gold 0:0, p.88 |
Boy near stream on a sunny day; photo. | |
229 | "I hear you calling me" College Eye 7:28, p.1 |
Sleeping student tries to ignore the summoning school bell. | |
230 | A theme for Spring College Eye 7:25, p.3 |
Poem by Jennie Luke that was read at the Irving meeting. | |
231 | With other evidences of Spring College Eye 7:24, p.7 |
The Manual Arts building is being completed; V. A. Barrigar has completed the excavation for a new building down the Hill. | |
232 | Spring College Eye 7:23, p.4 |
Encourages students to appreciate nature, especially as spring approaches. | |
233 | "The Years at the Spring" College Eye 7:9, p.3 |
The story of "Rob Robin". | |
234 | Signs of spring; agricultural department collecting signs; "catch a fly and get a credit" College Eye 4:24, p.5 |
Details current activities within the Department of Natural Science. | |
235 | Editorial College Eye 1:2, p.19 |
Editorial encourages students to stop their spring fever and purchase season tickets for the baseball and track seasons. | |
236 | Spring seems to be at hand Normal Eyte 20:25, p.422 |
Discusses signs that spring has arrived. | |
237 | Surely spring is coming Normal Eyte 15:25, p.385 |
There are signs on campus of the approaching spring season, such as baseball and pleasant walks. | |
238 | Several picnics have been planned for today Normal Eyte 13:29, p.462 |
Flowers and woods are beautiful. | |
239 | As the warm weather Normal Eyte 12:33, p.513 |
Urges students to concentrate until the end of the term. | |
240 | Editorial Normal Eyte 11:29, p.709 |
Coe College defeated ISNS in baseball; asks for support of team; nice spring weather makes it hard to study. | |
241 | A spring day Normal Eyte 11:27, p.665 |
A poetic look at spring. | |
242 | Ossoli Normal Eyte 7:27, p.15 |
Account of recent meeting with spring theme. | |
243 | Now in the balmy springtime Normal Eyte 7:27, p.6 |
Many students find it hard to study in the spring term. | |
244 | Spring Normal Eyte 6:29, p.342 |
Poetic tribute. | |
245 | You must keep off the grass Normal Eyte 6:27, p.320 |
It is growing so fast that it will push you off. | |
246 | Spring commandments Normal Eyte 5:28, p.265 |
Humorous rules for spring. | |
247 | Picnics are again the order of the day Normal Eyte 5:26, p.246 |
Enjoying the fine weather. | |
248 | One glance towards McAlvin Hall Normal Eyte 4:32, p.507 |
Students go on picnic. | |
249 | Some young gentleman Normal Eyte 4:30, p.470 |
Warm weather motivates student to take off some of his clothing. | |
250 | The death of spring Normal Eyte 2:31, p.238 |
A poetic look at the season. |