Summer
Displaying 251 - 300 of 316
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After a Fashion Wagoner--Helen (Student--1939-1942) College Eye 31:35, p.3 |
6/14/1940 | Makes suggestions for fashionable summer dresses. | |
252 |
Midsummer Meanders Riebe--Kathleen (Class of 1940) College Eye 30:40, p.3 |
7/21/1939 | Outfits to wear for the summer. | |
253 |
Personal appearance is important College Eye 30:38, p.1 |
7/7/1939 | Keep up your appearance, even on those hot summer days. | |
254 |
A Corner for Coeds; summer inventory Kenerdine--Helen Jane (Class of 1939) College Eye 29:37, p.3 |
6/24/1938 | Suggests summer activities. | |
255 |
A Corner for Coeds Johnston--Rosemary (Class of 1939) College Eye 29:34, p.3 |
6/1/1938 | Suggests clothing suitable for summer. | |
256 |
Bartlett girls reveal plans for vacations College Eye 28:0, p.3 |
8/6/1937 | Students tell what they will do with the rest of the summer. | |
257 |
Cut your curls--you'll be cooler College Eye 28:41, p.1 |
7/16/1937 | Professor Allen gives advice on what to wear in hot weather. | |
258 |
A student question College Eye 28:40, p.2 |
7/9/1937 | Believes Library needs more fans or air conditioning in the summer. | |
259 |
Whew! . . . It's hot . . . College Eye 28:40, p.1 |
7/9/1937 | Incredible heat makes getting assignments done in the library a chore for students; photo. | |
260 |
Faculty vacations between terms College Eye 28:1, p.7 |
9/8/1936 | Quick look at the ways that faculty members spent their summer. | |
261 |
Children represent heat as dog, or scarlet, bare feet College Eye 27:10, p.2 |
7/31/1936 | Children use art to express feelings about hot summer weather. | |
262 |
Poetry College Eye 27:10, p.2 |
7/31/1936 | On summer heat. | |
263 |
Lamp posts connected by mile of cable College Eye 27:9, p.4 |
7/24/1936 | Eighty-three new posts are being installed; some are new and others replacements; college also buys new electric fans. | |
264 |
Men's swimming pool has been much used during hot weather College Eye 27:9, p.4 |
7/24/1936 | ||
265 |
Mother wore it as college garb College Eye 27:9, p.4 |
7/24/1936 | Physical education news. | |
266 |
"Run from the heat, run" new hot weather game College Eye 27:8, p.2 |
7/17/1936 | Trying to find the coolest place to sleep in the hot summer weather. | |
267 |
Children in nursery school keeping cool College Eye 27:8, p.2 |
7/17/1936 | Have small pool in which to play. | |
268 |
Drinking fountains surrounded by thirsty pushing students College Eye 27:8, p.1 |
7/17/1936 | Observations at the drinking fountain; many use it during the hot summer weather. | |
269 |
Heat causes decided drop in library circulation College Eye 27:8, p.2 |
7/17/1936 | Declines by about one thousand compared to last year's figures. | |
270 |
Heat dodgers College Eye 27:8, p.2 |
7/17/1936 | Faculty and students find ways to beat the heat. | |
271 |
New swim period necessitated by crowds in pool College Eye 27:8, p.4 |
7/17/1936 | Extra period of recreational swimming set aside. | |
272 |
Poets get hot College Eye 27:8, p.2 |
7/17/1936 | Poems about heat, written by students in Emma Lambert's class. | |
273 |
Resourceful student solves heat problem College Eye 27:8, p.2 |
7/17/1936 | Ray Kramer studied outside an ice cave. | |
274 |
Dr. Green lists do's and don'ts for hot weather College Eye 27:7, p.1 |
7/10/1936 | ||
275 |
Heat causes lapse in faculty tourney College Eye 27:7, p.4 |
7/10/1936 | Faculty members seem to be losing interest in the golf tournament, probably due to the heat. | |
276 |
Humpty Dumpty fell at 23rd and College Tuesday afternoon College Eye 27:7, p.3 |
7/10/1936 | Someone tried to fry an egg on the hot pavement. | |
277 |
Though summer heat oppresses social life at least progresses College Eye 27:7, p.3 |
7/10/1936 | Campus social calendar. | |
278 |
Weather increases number using pool College Eye 27:7, p.4 |
7/10/1936 | ||
279 |
Beginning is half the battle College Eye 27:53, p.2 |
8/23/1935 | Even in hot weather, students should make time to study. | |
280 |
Ditch digging proves popular 'Recreation' for tutor athletes; high school graduates are also getting condition College Eye 25:8, p.1 |
7/28/1933 | Students talk about their summer jobs. | |
281 |
Mamie mosquito is chief offender College Eye 23:53, p.2 |
8/5/1932 | Female mosquitoes do the biting. | |
282 |
What only a blizzard has succeeded in doing Public Relations News Release 1931:434, p.1 |
7/15/1932 | Corridor doors opened due to the excessive heat. | |
283 |
Drinking fountains reign triumphant College Eye 23:9, p.4 |
7/31/1931 | Students are late to class because they stopped for a drink of water. | |
284 |
"Sleep much and work little," advises Dr. Mead, health director College Eye 23:8, p.1 |
7/24/1931 | Dr. F. N. Mead reminds students that rest is as important as food and to get plenty of it during hot weather. | |
285 |
How would you like to wake up in the middle of one of those hot night and find that you bed was on fire? Public Relations News Release 1930:470, p.1 |
7/5/1931 | Oren Bolin knows; men were sleeping outside. | |
286 |
"Poor air," says student College Eye 23:5, p.2 |
7/3/1931 | Discusses uncomfortable state of library in summer heat. | |
287 |
"Back to nature" say six Teachers College athletes College Eye 23:4, p.6 |
6/26/1931 | Several TC athletes are working on the campus grounds crew this summer. | |
288 |
Mrs. Ida Gilstrap will interview students today College Eye 22:24, p.1 |
3/27/1931 | For summer jobs in Colorado. | |
289 |
Rocky Mountain Lodge asks for college "help" College Eye 22:16, p.6 |
1/23/1931 | Will need summer help. | |
290 |
Grid stars do summer training on brick pile College Eye 21:39, p.4 |
7/11/1930 | Two students are busy taking up the brick driveway. | |
291 |
Hot weather is enough to cause enumeration of peeves College Eye 21:39, p.2 |
7/11/1930 | Considers golf, the heat, and the Fourth of July. | |
292 |
What is a little thing like 100 degrees in the shade College Eye 21:39, p.1 |
7/11/1930 | Temperature in boiler room is 120 degrees. | |
293 |
Estes Park applicants College Eye 20:18, p.1 |
1/31/1929 | Seeking staff for summer. | |
294 |
Vacation excursions planned for summer students; first trip to McGregor College Eye 19:41, p.1 |
6/28/1928 | May book reservations with Professor Swalwell. | |
295 |
What is your favorite hobby during the summer? College Eye 19:41, p.3 |
6/28/1928 | Students and faculty members share what they like to do in their leisure time. | |
296 |
I. S. T. C. students vacation at Estes College Eye 19:39, p.1 |
6/14/1928 | Will work there for the summer. | |
297 |
Inquiring Reporter; how do you intend to spend this summer's vacation? College Eye 19:35, p.7 |
5/16/1928 | ||
298 |
For men College Eye 19:21, p.5 |
2/8/1928 | Summer positions at Estes Park information. | |
299 |
Summer vacations declared benefit to rural education; better understanding of country conditions by urban residents said to be result College Eye 18:8, p.2 |
7/30/1926 | Believes it is a good idea for city residents to spend time in the country. | |
300 |
In defense of heat College Eye 18:7, p.5 |
7/23/1926 | Gives ten defenses of the presence and need of high temperatures. |
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