Storms

Displaying 101 - 148 of 148 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 New stadium being built; tornado absconds with old one
Alumnus 20:4, p.19
Tornado on July 22, 1936, destroys wooden stadium seating; new stands will be erected.
102 Rebuilding of ruined grandstand starts
College Eye 28:1, p.1
Excavation work for new stadium has begun; photo.
103 Further damage told of storm
College Eye 27:10, p.4
Several campus workers injured in storm.
104 Serene it stands, after the storm
College Eye 27:10, p.1
Elm tree west of Gilchrist Hall survives storm; many other trees damaged; photo.
105 High winds hit branch school
College Eye 27:9, p.4
Trees and wires down.
106 Editors tossed about like straws in storm
College Eye 27:9, p.1
Paul Weaver and Gwen Wescott were blown around by the storm.
107 Tornado demolishes football stadium; Wednesday night twister causes much damage to buildings and trees on Hill
College Eye 27:9, p.1
Football grandstand splintered; had been blown down before in 1927; Baker Hall windows broken; roofing and windows damaged in other buildings.
108 Spring weather interrupted by devastating windstorm; plays havoc in employees' restroom and on campus
College Eye 26:39, p.1
Winds damage trees and buildings.
109 Faculty members get marooned at filling station and orphanage
College Eye 22:25, p.1
Faculty members get stuck in various location during weekend blizzard.
110 The I. C. extends its line
Old Gold 0:0, p.223
Campus; soldiers marching; students leaving for Christmas break; bleacher demolition; photo.
111 Heroism in the teaching service
College Eye 18:45, p.4
Finds teachers are prepared for just about anything.
112 When Jack Frost lowers the curtain
College Eye 17:28, p.4
Champions the telegraph linemen who keep the telegraph lines open no matter what.
113 Miss Nancy Marie Ferguson
College Eye 17:26, p.3
Nancy Ferguson judged declamatory contest in Tama; runs into bad weather.
114 Student is almost killed by lightning
College Eye 17:1, p.1
Peg Fullerton slightly injured by near strike of lightning.
115 The trees of Cedar Falls
College Eye 14:56, p.1
Trees damaged during recent storm.
116 Grace Gaarder
College Eye 14:37, p.4
Snowbound on a train near Shell Rock.
117 Usual blizzard sure to greet the returned
College Eye 10:9, p.10
A storm greets students as they return to campus.
118 Untitled
College Eye 7:14, p.5
Meeting postponed due to a storm.
119 Editorial
Normal Eyte 20:27, p.443
Normal Eyte delayed because of storm.
120 Lightning struck
Normal Eyte 18:5, p.66
President Seerley's chimney was damaged when lightning struck; soot was scattered throughout the house.
121 Last Monday morning
Normal Eyte 18:3, p.44
Lightning struck Mina Martin's house.
122 Oriphiristo meeting
Normal Eyte 17:17, p.261
Storm brings societies together.
123 Wednesday evening
Normal Eyte 13:34, p.539
Flood on Wiler Creek.
124 The storm Wednesday
Normal Eyte 13:32, p.507
Students surprised by sudden strong storm.
125 The crowd that assembled last Saturday afternoon
Normal Eyte 13:5, p.76
Game against Grinnell cancelled due to storm.
126 Crash! Bang! Scatter
Normal Eyte 12:35, p.556
Storm breaks windows and damages material in Grace Knudsen's classroom.
127 O what a joy
Normal Eyte 12:35, p.557
Storm made it difficult for people to get home.
128 Hailstones two inches in diameter
Normal Eyte 12:33, p.520
Fell on the Hill.
129 The rain Saturday evening caused considerable excitement
Normal Eyte 12:31, p.491
Heavy rains washed out the bridge over Dry Run Creek while a dozen students were on it; no one was injured.
130 It was feared by friends
Normal Eyte 10:2, p.34
Charles Quigley had left Galveston, Texas, before the storm.
131 The snowstorm
Normal Eyte 9:13, p.307
Blocked the street railway.
132 On account of the heavy snowfall
Normal Eyte 7:23, p.12
Many students unable to reach campus.
133 The State Executive Council
Normal Eyte 6:5, p.50
Allowed expenses incurred following August storm.
134 Notwithstanding the fact
Normal Eyte 6:1, p.2
Storm swept across campus on August 21, 1896; several buildings damaged with a loss of $1000.
135 On account of the blizzard
Normal Eyte 4:17, p.267
Some students who board in town could not get to campus.
136 The last snow storm of the season
Normal Eyte 2:30, p.233
About three inches of snow fell a few days ago; students went sledding for last time.
137 This part of the country
Normal Eyte 1:19, p.149
Snowstorm on May 20.
138 Those lofty breezes
Normal Eyte 1:19, p.150
Winds blew down baseball backstop.
139 A new large Normal flag staff
Normal Eyte 1:18, p.141
New staff replaces old staff damaged in windstorm.
140 The Normal flag staff
Normal Eyte 1:12, p.93
Damaged in high winds.
141 The high wind of last Friday
Normal Eyte 1:12, p.92
Topples one of the Central Hall chimneys.
142 Mr. Showers' hack
Normal Eyte 1:10, p.77
Overturned in high winds.
143 The blizzard of last Wednesday and Thursday
Normal Eyte 1:10, p.73
Humorous account of recent blizzard.
144 Grace Winne
Students' Offering 5:17, p.6
Goes home to visit; forced by snow to stay there several more days.
145 The members of the Board
Students' Offering 5:17, p.6
Directors visit; heavy snow delays their departure.
146 During the late unpleasantness in the weather
Students' Offering 5:16, p.6
Professor Gilchrist held up by snow in Parkersburg; Professor Bartlett fills in; students enjoy sledding.
147 On Sunday afternoon
Students' Offering 4:12, p.6
Storm blows chimney off Central Hall, chimneys from laundry, and windmill; damage is $50-$60.
148 March barely escaped
Students' Offering 4:11, p.6
Blizzard two days before turn of calendar.