Weather
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251 | Untitled College Eye 27:9, p.4 |
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252 | "Run from the heat, run" new hot weather game College Eye 27:8, p.2 |
Trying to find the coolest place to sleep in the hot summer weather. | |
253 | Children in nursery school keeping cool College Eye 27:8, p.2 |
Have small pool in which to play. | |
254 | Poets get hot College Eye 27:8, p.2 |
Poems about heat, written by students in Emma Lambert's class. | |
255 | Heat dodgers College Eye 27:8, p.2 |
Faculty and students find ways to beat the heat. | |
256 | Resourceful student solves heat problem College Eye 27:8, p.2 |
Ray Kramer studied outside an ice cave. | |
257 | Dr. Green lists do's and don'ts for hot weather College Eye 27:7, p.1 |
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258 | Weather increases number using pool College Eye 27:7, p.4 |
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259 | Barometer readings highly accurate in forecasting storms College Eye 27:3, p.2 |
Professor Cable talks about forecasting weather. | |
260 | Students don winter apparel as weather changes social activities College Eye 27:37, p.5 |
Campus social calendar. | |
261 | Various proofs attempt to uphold calendar's announcement of spring; country to experience moist, cool, cycle according to cable College Eye 27:35, p.1 |
Professors Cable and Gilbert comment on the unusual and difficult weather. | |
262 | Thermometers dive; gym classes off College Eye 27:28, p.1 |
Classes suspended due to severe cold. | |
263 | Student reactions to autumn climate varied as weather College Eye 27:18, p.1 |
Students offer views on fall. | |
264 | "Br-r-r!" and it's another demand, "How's weather?" College Eye 26:42, p.1 |
Many consult Professor Cable about weather predictions. | |
265 | Dr. Cable comments on warm weather College Eye 26:10, p.1 |
Professor Cable talks about movement of weather systems. | |
266 | Hot weather slows handicap net meet College Eye 26:8, p.4 |
Competition proceeding slowly. | |
267 | Grass on gridiron escapes drought; stadium re-painted College Eye 26:8, p.4 |
Have kept grass watered and in good condition. | |
268 | "Bartlett Hall Boys" go native; splash home in queer plumage; first came the rain, then the pitter-patter of little bare feet College Eye 26:5, p.1 |
Men get caught in the rain. | |
269 | Hot weather, Fourth of July respite, lighten social week College Eye 26:4, p.3 |
Campus social calendar. | |
270 | Cable explains queer weather; spots on sun are partially responsible for dust and drought College Eye 25:42, p.1 |
Professor Cable outlines views on harsh weather. | |
271 | Collegiate activities show little decrease despite heat College Eye 23:51, p.3 |
Campus social calendar. | |
272 | Corridor doors are open for first time in quarter century College Eye 23:51, p.4 |
Due to sweltering heat. | |
273 | Almanac is outmoded, says Dr. Cable; weather-lore is no longer a mystery; professor derides people cherishing traditional superstitions College Eye 23:50, p.4 |
Professor Cable outlines his more scientific views on weather prediction. | |
274 | What only a blizzard has succeeded in doing Public Relations News Release 1931:434, p.1 |
Corridor doors opened due to the excessive heat. | |
275 | Y. W. C. A. College Eye 23:50, p.4 |
Saturday morning hikes may be discontinue due to the weather. | |
276 | Forum College Eye 23:48, p.2 |
Comments on the varied moods of summer session students. | |
277 | Parliament class resolves to outwit traditional May Day cloudbursts College Eye 23:42, p.2 |
Humorous look at unsettled weather and outdoor plans. | |
278 | 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 |
Oren Bolin knows; men were sleeping outside. | |
279 | Continued fair weather Public Relations News Release 1930:310, p.1 |
Baseball and track teams prepare for outdoor practices. | |
280 | Everybody talks about weather editors call for initials College Eye 21:41, p.2 |
Weather is the topic; glad that Professor Kurtz will be staying on the faculty. | |
281 | Thermometer downs society but it makes a good comeback College Eye 21:39, p.5 |
Heat affects society activities but they have resumed. | |
282 | The Editor's Column College Eye 21:7, p.4 |
Notes change in weather and tribute to Thomas Edison. | |
283 | Excessive rain sole cause of greatest flood College Eye 18:46, p.8 |
Ideas on the Biblical flood. | |
284 | Some freshman College Eye 18:18, p.3 |
Suggested installation of a large suction fan to pull in the cool breezes. | |
285 | In defense of heat College Eye 18:7, p.5 |
Gives ten defenses of the presence and need of high temperatures. | |
286 | The inquiring reporter College Eye 17:19, p.2 |
Asks students what will happen if it rains for Homecoming. | |
287 | Quite a number of men College Eye 17:6, p.1 |
Men enjoy swimming in order to cool off in the hot weather. | |
288 | Every day in every way it's getting cooler and cooler College Eye 17:4, p.1 |
In humorous reference to the hot weather; snow covers the ground on campus; photo. | |
289 | The heat College Eye 14:49, p.1 |
New shades installed in Gymnasium. | |
290 | For our readers in the South College Eye 14:37, p.1 |
Heavy snowfall in Cedar Falls. | |
291 | Miss Anna Wild College Eye 11:21, p.8 |
Compares the talk of weather in California to that in Iowa. | |
292 | Twenty-five red-blooded men attend Y. M. C. A. College Eye 8:18, p.2 |
Applauds twenty-five men who arrived at the Y. M. C. A. meeting despite inclement weather. | |
293 | Dear parents College Eye 8:7, p.5 |
T. C. student writes home about her thoughts on college thus far. | |
294 | Bad weather does not interfere with society parades College Eye 8:1, p.3 |
Parade staged by women's literary societies. | |
295 | Official Normal Eyte 20:30, p.492 |
May be too many extracurricular activities going on; Reading Circle halts work due to overwork; weather unpredictable; summer term bulletin nearing completion. | |
296 | Prof. Cable Normal Eyte 19:8, p.128 |
Reports on the weather on College Hill. | |
297 | The editor of this column Normal Eyte 13:19, p.289 |
The effects of a winter storm. | |
298 | IV. Incidental correlation; geography Normal Eyte 12:12, p.181 |
Professor Bender looks at incorporating weather reporting and agricultural production into classroom instruction. | |
299 | Because of the cold weather Normal Eyte 12:2, p.18 |
School cancelled due to cold weather; heating plant was not ready for operation. | |
300 | Miss Wallbank Normal Eyte 6:26, p.308 |
Dismisses class because the room was cold. |