Travel

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# Title Date Summary
51 See canoe country: your own private adventure
Northern Iowan 93:41, p.10
Vacation in Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
52 Bon voyage to city of love
Northern Iowan 93:35, p.10
Suggestions for seeing and enjoying more of Paris, France.
53 'No mopeds' and other crazy airport rules
Northern Iowan 93:31, p.10
Many people lose items on airplanes everyday.
54 A cure for the "Are we there yet?" syndrome
Public Relations News Release 1995:448, p.1
Reading aloud in the car is one way to keep kids occupied on long trips.
55 "Just Folks" brings in Iowa tourism
Public Relations News Release 1994:468, p.1
Iowa's tourism industry is doing as well as any in the country.
56 Long distance vacation survival
Public Relations News Release 0:593, p.1
Tips are provided for surviving long car trips with children.
57 Sail the Caribbean this summer
Northern Edition 2:9, p.6
UNI students may sign up for Bahama sailing cruise in June.
58 University of Northern Iowa will host travel and tourism symposium May 11
Public Relations News Release 1992:616, p.1
The present status and future needs of the Iowa travel and tourism industry will be the focus of a symposium at UNI.
59 Cholera concerns--deadly disease now appearing in America
Public Relations News Release 1990:557, p.1
People traveling outside the U.S. warned to be aware of health threat.
60 Environmental tourism--trend of the 90s.
Public Relations News Release 1990:338, p.1
Environmentalists encourage responsible tourism to counter damage to wildlife areas.
61 Students "staying here more often" because of gas prices
Northern Iowan 87:16, p.8
Persian Gulf conflict is causing gas prices to rise.
62 'Taste Missouri Wine Country' pre-Spring Break trip for Northern Iowa alumni
Public Relations News Release 1987:290, p.1
The Alumni Association sponsors a two-night tour of the Missouri wine country. The tour will cover wineries, bakeries, and smokehouses throughout Missouri, as well as a visitation of the country's first wine district.
63 UNI Lab School to co-sponsor trip to France for High School Students
Public Relations News Release 1987:101, p.1
Forty-five Iowa high school French teachers and students departed on a three-week trip to France through the Vistas in Education travel program, directed by Professor James Becker. Eligible students must have had two years of French to participate.
64 Dancers will not be usual tourists
Northern Iowan 82:46, p.13
Folk Dancers will perform their program "Dance in the USA" for audiences in Europe.
65 White whales, polar bear: Rodger Pfetzing met them
College Eye 59:2, p.1
Rodger Pfetzing talks about his adventures in northern Canada; photo.
66 Student Arnold Srp finds world-wide hitch-hiking easy
College Eye 57:24, p.5
Profile of student and his travels; photo.
67 Sadie B. Campbell, dean of women, has resigned effective July 1
Public Relations News Release 1951:352, p.1
In giving her reasons for resigning she said: "I realize I'm giving up a dean's job with its wonderful opportunities for personal and professional satisfaction, but I've always planned to do so at an age when I can still enjoy travel.
68 Educational Travel Division to advise students, faculty
College Eye 40:11, p.3
69 Planes replace thumbs as means of traveling
College Eye 36:28, p.3
Professor Thompson believes that aviation will boom in the postwar world; predicts that students will fly home for weekend visits.
70 Books available for planning a vacation
College Eye 31:41, p.2
Selection from the Library.
71 Charles' survey indicates Iowans do 'Go West'
College Eye 30:27, p.1
Survey shows how many states students have visited.
72 Bartlett girls reveal plans for vacations
College Eye 28:0, p.3
Students tell what they will do with the rest of the summer.
73 "I would have ridden a cow!" says Freddie
College Eye 28:42, p.2
Fred Feldman and Noel Bacon talk about their shoestring budget trip through the American West and Mexico.
74 Sages, Fullers sail for Europe
College Eye 28:37, p.3
The Sages set sail today; the Fullers left on May 27.
75 Dr. and Mrs. Sage to Europe
College Eye 28:32, p.3
Will spend three months in Europe.
76 Charles finds men students travel more
College Eye 28:19, p.2
Professor Charles reveals the results of his survey of travel among his students.
77 Halliburton to lecture on campus; late news flash! Halliburton wires acceptance for October 18 in auditorium
College Eye 28:5, p.1
Profile of Richard Halliburton.
78 Porcupine's quill and ticker tape tell traveler's tale
College Eye 27:50, p.1
Lillie Anderson has souvenirs of her extensive travels.
79 Campus Playboys return from Europe with only one regret; they saw lots of scenery but never a good-looking girl
College Eye 26:10, p.1
Bob Getchell and Richard Sucher talk about their trip.
80 Survey by Dr. Charles shows girls travel more than boys; only eleven of eighty-six have been in any other state
College Eye 26:9, p.1
Professor Charles reports on the travel experience of his students.
81 Globe-trotting faculty has interesting travel experiences; Hong Kong, Spain, Ceylon among many countries visited
College Eye 26:2, p.1
Professors Branagan and Haddox talk about their travel experiences.
82 Survey reveals that students go out west and see America first; study is made to discover effects of travel on teachers
College Eye 25:23, p.3
Professor Charles surveys his classes on their experience in traveling.
83 Snow all around, temperature of ninety in shade---it's true in Swiss mountains; Marybelle McClelland gives resume of European tour
College Eye 25:9, p.1
Marybelle McClelland sends letter to library student assistants.
84 Gibraltar, Alhambra, bull fights are included on Spanish tour; Marybelle McClelland tells of experiences abroad
College Eye 24:30, p.1
Marybelle McClelland will spend five months abroad.
85 And now how many are adept at art of hitch-hiking?
College Eye 24:21, p.2
Professor Charles surveys his students for the number of states they have visited.
86 Delpha Davis
Alumnus 17:1, p.29
Travelled widely in Europe.
87 Special holiday rail fares are announced
College Eye 24:14, p.1
88 Juvenile co-ed sprees speedily
College Eye 23:47, p.2
E. E. Cole's daughter has travel plans.
89 Mrs. Herbert A. Abraham
Alumnus 16:2, p.27
The former Jo Wilder is a leader of a Pocono study tour through Europe.
90 Avoid large crowds and regular routine for restful vacation
College Eye 23:9, p.4
Dr. Mead gives advice on vacations; faculty members tell what they will do for their vacations.
91 Students travel averages 8.02 states Charles survey shows
College Eye 22:16, p.1
Professor Charles reveals results of his survey of travel among his students.
92 Artist who traveled to foreign countries returns to campus
College Eye 22:7, p.1
Ben D. Larson talked about his experiences.
93 Men at Eton College wait sixteen years to pay $12,000
College Eye 22:2, p.4
Lillian Peterson talks about her trip to Europe.
94 Students believe in seeing America first
College Eye 21:39, p.4
Professor Charles reveals the results of his survey of student travel experience.
95 Hikers prove ancient advice null and void and cure wanderlust
College Eye 21:39, p.1
Students talk about their trip West to look for work.
96 The Line
College Eye 21:38, p.7
Campus gossip.
97 Mrs. Leggett tells of her European trip; speaks at home economics department party
College Eye 20:43, p.1
98 Editorially speaking
College Eye 20:18, p.2
Asks students for their opinion on the College Eye; students should take advantage of visiting artists and speakers; places to visit in the United States.
99 Dr. West tells of New Zealand
College Eye 20:11, p.2
R. B. West spoke to group interested in travel.
100 Return from motor trips
College Eye 20:1, p.8
Many faculty traveled during the summer.