Weather

Displaying 251 - 300 of 303 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
251 Untitled
College Eye 27:9, p.4
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
258 Weather increases number using pool
College Eye 27:7, p.4
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.