Swimming Pools
Displaying 51 - 72 of 72 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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51 | Called Shots College Eye 28:19, p.4 |
Believes completion of swimming pool may present possibility of intercollegiate swimming; basketball statistics. | |
52 | Gymnasium pool plans completed College Eye 28:15, p.1 |
Pool adjacent to Women's Gym will be 90 X 36 feet; room for five hundred spectators; should be completed by January 1938. | |
53 | Campus-wide improvements move forward; seven separate projects approximating $60,000 under way College Eye 27:11, p.1 |
Survey of construction projects and improvements. | |
54 | Chlorination of Men's Gym pool all a matter of turning a valve; the mechanical hands show degree of impurity of water College Eye 27:10, p.4 |
R. V. Black talks about taking care of the pool. | |
55 | Men's swimming pool has been much used during hot weather College Eye 27:9, p.4 |
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56 | Plans complete for remodeling Women's Gym; work to be postponed until sufficient P.W.A. money is granted College Eye 27:29, p.1 |
Some doubts remain about receiving PWA matching funds; will build new swimming pool building, refinish floors, and build new entrance on east side. | |
57 | Plans complete for remodeling Women's Gym; addition to be built for housing swimming pool College Eye 27:53, p.1 |
Keffer and Jones are architects; project will cost about $109,000, with $49,000 from federal government; basement to be rebuilt; swimming pool built; hope to begin work in spring 1936. | |
58 | Untitled Old Gold 0:0, p.262 |
Photos. | |
59 | Bender studies chlorination plant College Eye 23:7, p.4 |
At Iowa City swimming pool. | |
60 | "Old Swimmin' Hole" doomed College Eye 18:52, p.6 |
Due to pollution in natural waters and the building of swimming pools. | |
61 | All girls should be able to swim declares Miss Sweigard, tutor instructor; teacher declares every community should have a swimming pool College Eye 18:2, p.1 |
Professor Sweigard offers opinions on value of learning to swim. | |
62 | Coach Dickinson's swimmers show promise but lack room to develop College Eye 16:27, p.6 |
Swimming pool regarded as too small to allow for the number of team members who need the practice. | |
63 | Miss Elaine Judy College Eye 14:31, p.8 |
Missed class due to chlorine poisoning. | |
64 | Business of the Finance Committee, Nov. 10, 1922 College Eye 14:22, p.7 |
Faculty leaves approved; other faculty appointed; wireless equipment to be ordered. | |
65 | Natatorium Old Gold 0:0, p.280 |
Photo. | |
66 | Natatorium Old Gold 0:0, p.238 |
Photo of indoor swimming pool. | |
67 | Water basketball Old Gold 0:0, p.94 |
Water polo; photo. | |
68 | Natatorium Old Gold 0:0, p.231 |
Students in and around the indoor pool; photo. | |
69 | A class of girls in the Gymnasium swimming pool Pedagog 0:0, p.146 |
Women in swimming suits in and around pool; photo. | |
70 | The swimming pool Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.79 |
Cites multiple benefits for school to have a pool; photo. | |
71 | Our new Gymnasium; the pride of the Normal School nearly finished Normal Eyte 15:2, p.19 |
The new Gymnasium is finally finished; should be open in a week; includes a swimming pool, two exercise rooms, a track, and classrooms; description of the building; north portion will be for women; photo. | |
72 | Our new gym; bricklayers will soon be here again Normal Eyte 14:26, p.412 |
Will used glazed brick on interiors; swimming pool completion date unclear; heating and ventilation contracts let; two new boilers will be added; hope that most of the facility will be available for fall 1904. |