Voting

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# Title Date Summary
201 Student urges awareness
Northern Iowan 79:15, p.3
Encourages students to vote the entire ballot.
202 Vote for humanity
Northern Iowan 79:15, p.3
Encourages students to vote.
203 Between UNI
Northern Iowan 79:6, p.2
Author stresses the importance of students voting.
204 Truax to draft paraphernalia law
Northern Iowan 78:54, p.1
Would control possession of drug paraphernalia in Cedar Falls; Council also moves polling places in campus area.
205 UNI professor Ryan writes on early women's suffrage in Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1980:430, p.1
Professor Thomas Ryan wrote an article on "Male Opponents and Supporters of Woman Suffrage, Iowa in 1916."
206 Who ya votin' for, Mom?
Northern Iowan 77:18, p.4
A young boy with his mom in a voting booth; photo.
207 On the other hand . . .
Northern Iowan 77:10, p.2
Wants students to vote because their vote can make a difference, especially towards meeting UNI's needs.
208 Absentee voters
Northern Iowan 73:16, p.1
Notary public signature available for absentee ballots.
209 Voting instruction
Northern Iowan 73:15, p.5
A student learns how to operate a voting machine; photo.
210 America gone "fat and lazy"
Northern Iowan 72:44, p.2
Greg Sieleman believes Americans should vote if they support particular issues.
211 Meet the major contenders to become the next President of the United States
Northern Iowan 72:23, p.8
1976 Presidential Candidates to speak; Jimmy Carter is among the speakers.
212 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 71:14, p.12
Activities and meetings.
213 Where to vote in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 69:16, p.7
Precinct maps.
214 Leniency on Tuesday; a resolution
Northern Iowan 69:15, p.2
Asks faculty to be lenient on class attendance so that students can get home to vote.
215 Continuity plus . . . .
UNI Quarterly 3:3, p.134
A look at the politics of student government; photo.
216 The fight to gain the vote of the youth; UNI attends emergency conference. For new voters
Northern Iowan 68:24, p.1
Students and Mayor Crews attend conference.
217 Come to Chicago; emergency conference for new voters
Northern Iowan 68:19, p.2
Urges young voters to organize for strength.
218 Senate urges defeat of HF 390
Northern Iowan 67:42, p.1
Bill would require students to vote in their parents' home town.
219 Students should vote in C. F.
Northern Iowan 67:42, p.2
Believes students have stake in local elections.
220 Campus needs urgent information center
Northern Iowan 67:17, p.2
Believe presence of deputies at polling place was not harmful, but thinks that campus needs information clearinghouse.
221 Kindred spirit of the Iron Duke
Northern Iowan 67:17, p.3
Believes columnist greatly exaggerated potential problems associated with stationing of two deputies at polling place.
222 Votes should be equal
Northern Iowan 67:17, p.2
Professor Skaine outlines his position on student residence requirements with regard to voting.
223 Protection or intimidation?
Northern Iowan 67:15, p.2
Disagrees with stationing of sheriff's deputies at polling place.
224 Sheriff's deputies present at polls create concern
Northern Iowan 67:15, p.1
Sheriff Aldrich stations deputies at polling place in Music Building in response to rumors that someone might try to disrupt voting; photo.
225 Untitled
Northern Iowan 67:15, p.2
With no major sporting events to contend with, a special election is held.
226 America's sounding board; vote Tuesday, November 3
Northern Iowan 67:14, p.1
Urges students to vote.
227 Exercise your franchise today
Northern Iowan 67:14, p.2
Urges students to vote.
228 Untitled
Northern Iowan 67:14, p.2
Voting requirements hinder the process.
229 Vote November 3rd; C.F. wards and precincts
Northern Iowan 67:14, p.3
Ward and precinct map.
230 Untitled
Northern Iowan 67:13, p.2
Some choice is better than none at all.
231 Election reform bill faces house debate
Northern Iowan 66:42, p.2
Bill includes provision for changing voting age and college residency.
232 Vote A.P.A.T.H.Y.
Northern Iowan 66:40, p.2
New political party is just for the student.
233 Untitled
Northern Iowan 66:36, p.3
19 year old is too young to vote and drink, but he can fight in Viet Nam.
234 "Package deal" is not real answer
Northern Iowan 66:31, p.2
Believes General Assembly erred in linking voting age with full adult rights.
235 Iowa Senate adopts voting amendment
Northern Iowan 66:31, p.1
Analysis of recent action relating to legal age changes.
236 Supports 18-year old vote; Messerly
Northern Iowan 66:17, p.1
Senator Messerly changes mind on issue.
237 Hughes cites importance of forthcoming election
Northern Iowan 65:14, p.1
Governor Hughes spoke on Tuesday about Viet Nam, the nuclear arms race, voting rights for 18-year olds, and other topics; photo.
238 Election year brings questions on how to vote
College Eye 60:54, p.2
An explanation of the registration and voting process.
239 Fox strongly opposes giving vote to 18-year-old
College Eye 59:20, p.2
Group of 18 to 21-year-olds, as a whole, is not informed or wise in areas of politics.
240 Eligible voters should obtain ballots
College Eye 59:4, p.3
Information about absentee ballots.
241 We are now eligible to vote
College Eye 58:30, p.2
Reminds seniors that they are now old enough to vote.
242 Clinic begins Monday for eligible voters
College Eye 57:5, p.1
Will give information on registration, voting, and absentee ballots.
243 Representatives lose votes due to absences
College Eye 50:28, p.8
From SLB meetings.
244 Untitled
College Eye 48:20, p.2
Student decides not to vote because he doesn't know any of the candidates or their platforms; author encourages students to vote wisely.
245 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 48:9, p.2
Claims that some voters do not understand that promising a change in policy and actually changing it are not necessarily connected.
246 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 50:32, p.2
Claims that voting is not enough; voters must think critically about their decision for democracy to work.
247 Girls show us how
College Eye 47:33, p.2
Claims that a democracy will work only if the people participate.
248 Letters to the editor
College Eye 46:22, p.2
Last week's editorial by Guy Lewis, 'Lower the voting age,' did not approach topic correctly.
249 Lower the voting age?
College Eye 46:21, p.2
Eighteen-year olds, along with nineteen and twenty-year olds, should not be allowed to vote.
250 League to demonstrate sample voting machine
College Eye 44:3, p.1
251 Teachers as voters
College Eye 43:30, p.2
Encourages future teachers to set an example of good citizenship for their students.
252 Minority rules TC
College Eye 43:24, p.2
Encourages voting by everyone in order to gain a true majority.
253 Does being a soldier qualify voting?
College Eye 43:1, p.2
Believes that military service may not qualify someone to vote.
254 Georgia lets 'em: why not others?
College Eye 42:41, p.3
Call to grant suffrage to 18-year-olds.
255 Vote at eighteen; they fight then
College Eye 42:41, p.2
People who have reached the age of 18 should be able to vote.
256 ISTC votes largely favorable in ROTC poll
Public Relations News Release 1950:214, p.1
President J. W. Maucker said he felt the "clear cut" majority was an honest expression of opinion because "we leaned over backward to present the outlook impartially." Almost 800 men students and 400 women students voted.
257 ISTC votes largely favorable in ROTC poll
Public Relations News Release 1950:214, p.1
An Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps unit appeals favorably to the overwhelming majority of the students and faculty who voted on the matter at the college.
258 Students, voters cast ballots on campus in November elections
College Eye 42:5, p.10
Polling place will be in Auditorium.
259 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 40:7, p.2
Students comment on the possibility of lowering the voting age.
260 Voters register this week
College Eye 36:8, p.3
Procedures for registration.
261 Watching the World
College Eye 35:29, p.2
Gives opinion on voting restrictions for minorities, and about events going on in the United States.
262 Student League announces new voting procedure
College Eye 35:27, p.1
Will include off-campus students.
263 Editorials; Democrat or Republican
College Eye 24:10, p.2
Officials no longer think it is necessary for the party symbol to be printed on the ballots, but some disagree because some recent immigrants cannot read English.
264 Editorials; Thomas for President
College Eye 24:7, p.2
Students need to vote, but should vote according to their preference; be careful not to be swept up in emotion, such as the craze in college newspapers for Norman Thomas.
265 Students at the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1930:296, p.1
About five hundred students voted for Student Council and Board of Control members.
266 Students at the Iowa State Teachers College will go to the polls today
Public Relations News Release 1930:286, p.1
Students vote in first ever general election to choose members of Student Council and Board of Control of Student Publications.
267 Mrs. James Fields and Mrs. H. E. Peterson
Alumnus 15:1, p.32
J. J. Auld, father of Bertha Auld (James Fields), and Jennie Auld (H. E. Peterson), died August 29, at the home of Dr. Peterson at Granite Falls, Minnesota, after suffering for two years as a result of a stroke. Auld had invented a voting machine.
268 Any student twenty-one years of age
College Eye 18:16, p.3
Students encouraged to apply for an Absent Voter's Ballot.
269 Experiment vote shows students favor dry workers; Hare system ballot used
College Eye 17:42, p.1
Government class experiments with Hare ballot system; find support for enforcing Prohibition.
270 Art Myattway
College Eye 16:13, p.3
Thoughts and comments on campus happenings and the world at large.
271 Your responsibility
College Eye 16:9, p.4
Eligible students urged to vote in the upcoming presidential election.
272 Election--political party clubs
College Eye 16:3, p.4
Speaks on belief that campus political organizations can get people interested in politics and voting.
273 Students will be given first chance to hear Maude Royden; Teachers College one of eleven colleges on itinerary
College Eye 14:31, p.1
Profile of Maude Royden.
274 Election ahead; now what of suffrage?
College Eye 14:18, p.5
Claims that suffrage defines a duty to one's country.
275 Will Iowa place a Socialist
College Eye 14:16, p.4
Says that voters should rely on information, not faith, to make their decisions.
276 The absent voters law
College Eye 12:8, p.5
Encourages students to vote by absentee ballot if they are unable to go to the polls on election day.
277 See Yourself in the Funny Column
College Eye 11:, p.6

Humorous quotes and anecdotes heard on campus.

278 All hail democracy; woman coming into her own
College Eye 9:15, p.1
Wants the Federal Suffrage Amendment to be passed.
279 Students! Vote!
College Eye 9:4, p.1
Instructions for students who want to vote while away from home.
280 Highland Park debate question proposed
College Eye 8:26, p.8
Question will involve women and suffrage.
281 Secretary of the National Suffrage Association
College Eye 8:23, p.6
Alice B. Curtis named secretary of the National Woman's Suffrage Association.
282 Why?
College Eye 8:12, p.4
Wonders why women are not as active as men at the college, even during a women's equality movement.
283 Sponging
College Eye 8:7, p.4
Various thoughts and comments on appropriate behaviors.
284 Voting
College Eye 8:5, p.4
Students encouraged to vote; Iowa election law published so that students may understand regulations concerning absentee voting.
285 Will suffrage give a higher tone to political discussions?
College Eye 7:31, p.5
Thinks women will act more like men if they are allowed to be involved in politics.
286 William Jennings Bryan visits Cedar Falls; noted citizen announced his devotion to three live issues
College Eye 7:30, p.3
Supports women's suffrage.
287 Suffrage Club canvasses city; the Elizabeth Hughes Club pins and pencils the town
College Eye 7:29, p.1
Seeking and receiving support from Cedar Falls residents for 15th Amendment.
288 Were you on the street
College Eye 7:29, p.7
ISTC women were distributing pins and pencils to support equal suffrage.
289 Teachers favor equal suffrage; the Elizabeth Hughes Club is pinning buttons on every voter
College Eye 7:27, p.1
Organized club in honor of former faculty member; elected officers.
290 Absent voters law
College Eye 7:26, p.4
Iowa residents can now vote by absentee ballot.
291 Why not?
College Eye 7:21, p.4
The women's suffrage movement has come to Cedar Falls.
292 If the women of our state
College Eye 7:20, p.4
Wants women to be granted suffrage as long as they do not take over politics.
293 Rev. Effie K. Jones
College Eye 4:27, p.7
Plans to give a speech on suffrage.
294 Rev. Effie K. Jones
College Eye 6:28, p.7
Plans to give a speech on suffrage.
295 Elizabeth A. Perkins
College Eye 4:19, p.6
Is an organizer for Equal Suffrage.
296 Miss Lodge
College Eye 4:6, p.8

Currently the secretary for the State Equal Suffrage Association.

297 Miss Lodge gives lecture on women's suffrage; former faculty member is now state secretary of this movement
College Eye 4:6, p.6

Secretary of Iowa suffrage movement spoke to students about the state of affairs in the movement.

298 Ossoli
Old Gold 0:0, p.287
Illustration of a woman holding a parasol; society motto, colors, and flower; roster of presidents and critics; poems regarding woman suffrage and relationships; jokes; photos.
299 Alpha hall
College Eye 1:6, p.94
Members of the Alpha literary societies dressed as members of the Iowa Federation of Suffragettes and debated women's voting rights.
300 Miss Laura Bowman
Normal Eyte 20:28, p.471
Will be part of a suffragist convention in Washington, D. C.