Thanksgiving

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# Title Date Summary
101 Appease the rugrats with a Thanksgiving Disney feast
Northern Iowan 90:25, p.7
Brief reviews of Disney movies.
102 The truth behind Thanksgiving
Northern Iowan 90:24, p.7
Humorous look at holiday.
103 'Tis the Season
Old Gold 0:0, p.32
A collaboration of holiday events that occurred around campus; photo.
104 Nosebleed Seats
Northern Iowan 89:27, p.2
Recounts experiences over Thanksgiving break.
105 A Weltha Knowledge
Northern Iowan 89:26, p.2
Recalls experiences in Los Angeles during Thanksgiving break.
106 Why not break the cranberry mold and serve up some oatmeal instead?
Public Relations News Release 1991:235, p.1
James Robinson reports on the origin of the original Thanksgiving dinner.
107 Cookin' the bird--turkey tips for the big day
Public Relations News Release 1990:201, p.1
There are many ways to prepare the Thanksgiving turkey.
108 Cookin' the bird¿ let's talk turkey.
Public Relations News Release 1989:257, p.1
Phillis Conklin says while there are many ways to cook the traditional Thanksgiving food, there are also a lot of ways to buy the bird¿frozen, fresh, prebasted, or selected parts.
109 Tradition exposed- pilgrims weren't always a part of the holiday.
Public Relations News Release 1989:257, p.1
Geogre Washington started Thanksgiving two hundred years ago to give thanks for the new Constitution. Abraham Lincoln officially recognized the holiday in 1863 to give thanks to God.
110 St. Stephen Student Center
Northern Iowan 86:31, p.5
Will sponsor Thanksgiving supper.
111 Students are not forgotten over break
Northern Iowan 85:27, p.11
Norm Blaisdell prepares Thanksgiving dinner for international students.
112 The Five Minute Dilemma
Northern Iowan 85:25, p.9
Humorous list of things for which to give thanks.
113 Thinking of break . . .
Northern Iowan 85:25, p.7
Library Thanksgiving hours; photo.
114 A bit of history . . .
Northern Iowan 85:24, p.8
A look at the history of Thanksgiving traditions.
115 Interested in cooking a turkey? Hints on how to cook your first bird
Northern Iowan 85:24, p.8
Food Service employees give tips on cooking a turkey.
116 Keep to that diet over Thanksgiving
Northern Iowan 85:24, p.9
117 Notice
Northern Iowan 85:24, p.9
Hartman Reserve will offer program on turkeys.
118 The Five Minute Dilemma
Northern Iowan 85:24, p.8
What to do at home over Thanksgiving.
119 Dorm Life--But Not as We Know It
Northern Iowan 84:28, p.18
A trip home for Thanksgiving.
120 Northern Iowa to close doors Wednesday afternoon (Nov. 25) for electrical work
Public Relations News Release 1987:152, p.1
Rod Library, the Administrative Data Processing Office, and all classes close early for Thanksgiving break due to a campus-wide power outage. The Physical Plant staff shut down power for electrical service improvements.
121 Northern Iowa Gallery of Art to be open Thanksgiving weekend
Public Relations News Release 1987:150, p.1
The works of Dennis Gould, Gloria Defillips, and Jo Siddens are displayed in the Kamerick Art Building over Thanksgiving weekend.
122 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:145, p.1
Ivan Eland gives winter driving tips. Robert Ross analyzes the presidential election. Presidential candidate Governor Bruce Babbit visits the UNI campus. Ronald Chung explains the Thanksgiving restaurant trend. Nancy McGraw shares dieting strategies.
123 Turkey tradition changing
Northern Iowan 83:26, p.6
Ronald Chung talks about changing trends in Thanksgiving food.
124 Changes seen in traditional Thanksgiving feast, atmosphere says UNI food expert
Public Relations News Release 1987:119, p.1
Professor Ronald Chung analyzes the recent trend of families eating out for Thanksgiving dinner. Chung theorizes that this trend has caught on due to convenience for large-scale family gatherings.
125 UNI food expert gives safety tips for preserving Thanksgiving leftovers
Public Relations News Release 1987:120, p.1
Professor Ronald Chung offers tips on safely keeping holiday leftovers. Chung states that families should date leftovers, package food in small portions, and keep food for no longer than a single week.
126 Meaning of feasting explored by UNI profs
Public Relations News Release 1985:161, p.1
Two UNI profs, one of anthropology and the other of religion share their thoughts on why people come together around the holiday times and eat large amounts of food; their backgrounds are given.
127 UNI gallery of art open extra hours Thanksgiving weekend
Public Relations News Release 1985:157, p.1
Stetson, gallery director, said the gallery is offering more hours over the weekend as a service to patrons; there currently are four exhibits on display.
128 What are you thankful for?
Northern Iowan 82:23, p.2
Encourages students to ask themselves what they are thankful for.
129 New calendar changes breaks, semester length
Northern Iowan 81:62, p.1
Semesters will contain 75 instructional days; no fall break; instruction will begin on Mondays; finals week will follow instructional week; Thanksgiving will begin Tuesday evening.
130 Immaculate Perception
Northern Iowan 81:23, p.2
In the author's family, the men are never expected to help clean up, nor do they feel guilty about it.
131 Thanksgiving hours announced
Northern Iowan 79:23, p.6
132 Thanksgiving-a day stuffed full of food and traditions of America
Northern Iowan 79:23, p.8
A look at Thanksgiving traditions.
133 Holiday library hours
Northern Iowan 79:22, p.7
Thanksgiving hours.
134 Thanksgiving dinner
Northern Iowan 79:22, p.7
At EMCEC.
135 Give thanks
Northern Iowan 78:22, p.13
EMCEC will hold Thanksgiving celebration.
136 UNI Thanksgiving hours announced
Public Relations News Release 1981:174, p.1
Classes end at noon on the Wednesday of Thanksgiving week. Offices are open until 5:00 pm that afternoon.
137 Hours change for holiday
Northern Iowan 77:23, p.1
Thanksgiving schedules.
138 UNI Thanksgiving holiday hours announced.
Public Relations News Release 1980:228, p.1
UNI announces Thanksgiving holiday hours.
139 Holiday programs on KHKE
Northern Iowan 76:20, p.6
Special programming will take place on KHKE in celebration of the Thanksgiving holiday.
140 Join in a Thanksgiving fast before Thanksgiving feast
Northern Iowan 76:18, p.2
Reminds students to think about the meaning of Thanksgiving.
141 Thanks for the holiday
Northern Iowan 75:23, p.2
Editorial giving thanks for a few things at UNI.
142 Turkey talk
Northern Iowan 75:23, p.1
Different meanings of the word "turkey".
143 Students home for relaxation
Northern Iowan 74:24, p.1
Students talk about their Thanksgiving plans.
144 Gobble, gobble . . .
Northern Iowan 73:24, p.4
Thanksgiving centerpieces decorate dining center tables.
145 yes-yes she murmured loudly
Northern Iowan 72:26, p.3
Students are a little chubbier after Thanksgiving.
146 Truckin' . . .
Northern Iowan 72:25, p.1
A UNI student packs his car to head home for Thanksgiving break; photo.
147 Holiday reflection
Northern Iowan 70:21, p.2
Wonders about meaning of holiday.
148 Anybody goin' to Bugtussle?
Northern Iowan 70:20, p.1
A UNI student contemplates how to get home for Thanksgiving break; photo.
149 Hagemann project
Northern Iowan 70:20, p.7
Residents will fill baskets for needy families.
150 ???? What's Up ????
Northern Iowan 69:20, p.1
Activities and meetings.
151 Untitled
Northern Iowan 68:21, p.2
Student's stomach is huge due to Thanksgiving dinner.
152 Untitled
Northern Iowan 68:20, p.2
Have a happy Thanksgiving!
153 Thanksgiving Holiday Hours Set at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1972:166, p.1
Thanksgiving hours for the campus.
154 Vacation information
Northern Iowan 68:19, p.5
Holiday schedule.
155 From the Sidelines
Northern Iowan 67:21, p.10
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and football go hand-in-hand.
156 UNI to Observe Thanksgiving Holiday
Public Relations News Release 1970:213, p.1
Hours of operations for classes, adminstrative offices, the library, the Union and the switchboard during Thanksgiving Break, which runs from Nov. 25-30.
157 Previews
Northern Iowan 66:23, p.5
Activities and meetings.
158 I. Thanksgiving; holidays
Northern Iowan 65:22, p.3
159 Untitled
Northern Iowan 65:22, p.2

Hungry children miss out on Thanksgiving.

160 Previews
Northern Iowan 64:21, p.4
Activities and meetings.
161 Vacation begins noon Wednesday
Northern Iowan 64:20, p.12
Thanksgiving vacation coming up.
162 Thanksgiving vacation begins tomorrow at noon
College Eye 63:20, p.1
163 Thanksgiving vacation begins Wednesday noon
College Eye 63:19, p.1
Classes will resume November 28.
164 Library should be open for vacation study
College Eye 60:24, p.2
Wonders why the library was open only twice this year during Thanksgiving break, when it is usually open more frequently during this time of year.
165 Offices, halls, and library hours change for break
College Eye 60:21, p.1
166 All classes dismissed noon, Wednesday
College Eye 59:11, p.3
For Thanksgiving holiday.
167 Thanksgiving vacation begins Wednesday
College Eye 58:10, p.6
168 Reader laments pre-holiday confusion
College Eye 52:12, p.8
Feels there should be no classes between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
169 3,600 ISTC students home for Thanksgiving
Public Relations News Release 1960:129, p.1
Students return home for Thanksgiving vacation. The football team travels to the Water Bowl at Excelsior Springs to battle Hillsdale College.
170 The Web
College Eye 52:10, p.8
Getting ready for the Thanksgiving break.
171 Mirror on the Mob
College Eye 51:11, p.8
Comments on Christmas, Thanksgiving, and the College Eye staff.
172 Mirror on the Mob
College Eye 51:10, p.8
Comments on getting D slips, the Phi Mu pledge concert, photos of Homecoming Queen Shirley Petersen, and the mysterious outbreak of the flu.
173 No cranberries but . . . .
College Eye 51:10, p.1
Looking forward to Thanksgiving, though this year may be without cranberries.
174 Mirror on the Mob
College Eye 51:9, p.8
Comments on the absence of the editor, the snow fences, Thanksgiving, and the Soviet Union.
175 Cat-Snip 'T'
College Eye 50:12, p.2
Discusses holidays and other random campus samplings.
176 Mostly . . . basketball
College Eye 50:12, p.6
Discusses various happenings from the world of campus sports.
177 Thanksgiving thoughts . . . .
College Eye 50:11, p.4
Thanksgiving traditions.
178 Vacation? Who us?
College Eye 50:11, p.2
Argues that all of the relaxation has been taken out of holiday vacations.
179 We are thankful . . . .
College Eye 49:11, p.1
Photo essay on things for which to be thankful; photo.
180 Family together for first time in 37 years
Alumnus 39:1, p.10
Missildine family has Thanksgiving reunion; photo.
181 A theme for Thanksgiving
College Eye 46:11, p.10
Putting together a list of things for which to be thankful.
182 Teachers College staff gets more vacation
College Eye 45:11, p.2
Offices will be closed the day after Thanksgiving and the day before Christmas.
183 Dorms plan to close at Thanksgiving time
College Eye 45:10, p.7
184 Dead Wood
College Eye 43:10, p.6
Discusses the plight of the Thanksgiving turkey.
185 Iowa State Teachers College students will begin the Thanksgiving recess tomorrow (Wednesday, Nov. 21) at noon
Public Relations News Release 1951:168, p.1
Following the Thanksgiving recess, another day of no classes is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 28, when advance registration for the winter quarter will take place. Students living on campus will begin registereing in their dormitories.
186 The 1951 consumer analysis of the Cedar Falls market will begin Mnoday after, Nov. 12, L. V. Douglas announced today
Public Relations News Release 1951:120, p.1
Douglas, head of the business education department at the college, said 60 students majoring in business education will interview 600 families in Cedar Falls regarding purchasing habits.
187 Lawtherites help 14 needy families
College Eye 42:11, p.6
Contribute $75 to help at Thanksgiving.
188 Thanksgiving vacation at Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1950:136, p.1
Thanksgiving vacation begins Wednesday noon at the college. Students and teaching faculty members don't have to be back until Monday morning. Last year's vacation period was one day longer because the academic quarter ended at Thanksgiving.
189 Thanksgiving vacation to start Wednesday
College Eye 42:10, p.1
190 Thanksgiving vacation to begin November 22
College Eye 42:9, p.1
191 Lawther to aid needy families
College Eye 41:10, p.6
Will be giving Thanksgiving baskets to families in Cedar Falls and Waterloo.
192 Thanksgiving services to be held Sunday
College Eye 41:10, p.3
The sermon "Come, Yet Thankful" will be given by Dr. Harold E. Bernhard, pastor.
193 Last meditations held in Bartlett
College Eye 40:10, p.7
194 Campus Commentary
College Eye 38:11, p.3
Reflects on the meaning of Thanksgiving, cramming for tests, and addresses the new editor.
195 Stop and think-- it's Thanksgiving
College Eye 38:11, p.2
Asks for thankfulness year around.
196 Letter to the editor
College Eye 37:12, p.2
Professor Koehring regrets that no one expressed thanks for the first postwar campus Thanksgiving dinner.
197 All-college dinner features turkey
College Eye 37:11, p.1
198 Count the days one, two, three
College Eye 36:11, p.4
Thanksgiving and Christmas are coming soon.
199 Pre-Thanksgiving party to be last gala event of quarter
College Eye 36:11, p.1
Students will enjoy Thanksgiving dinner and music.
200 Tutor Timetable
College Eye 36:11, p.1
Campus events and activities.