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Title Date Summary
851 Women's hours liberalized
Alumnus 52:3, p.24
9/1/1967 Women other than freshmen, but under 21, may determine their own hours, with their parents' permission.
852 Women's no hours policy extended by President Maucker
College Eye 63:56, p.1
5/19/1967 Women over 21 or with more than 30 hours of credit and parental permission will have no hours; others will have 1 AM hours; will begin with 1967 summer session.
853 They're girls
Shannon--Tom
College Eye 63:54, p.4
5/12/1967 Sarcastically surprised to see women wearing 'proper' attire.
854 Women to have 1 a. m. hours during finals
College Eye 63:54, p.12
5/12/1967
855 Student rights for everyone?
Jacobson--Bill R. (Student--1967)
College Eye 63:53, p.2
5/9/1967 Questions why women on campus don't seem to have equal rights.
856 Civil liberties committee appeals case to test 'due process'
College Eye 63:51, p.1
5/2/1967 Appeal case concerning woman who opened door to allow another woman to enter Bartlett Hall after hours.
857 Freeze explains letter
Freeze--Dick (Student--1967)
College Eye 63:51, p.3
5/2/1967 Argues that women want both equal treatment and preferential treatment at the same time.
858 Freeze's definition fits dog, not 'lady'
Seeman--M. Ernest (Student--1965-1967)
College Eye 63:49, p.2
4/25/1967 Attempts to give a more accurate and 'modern' definition of a lady.
859 Ladies and coeds
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
College Eye 63:49, p.2
4/25/1967 Sarcastically makes distinctions between a lady and a coed.
860 Ladies aren't privileged to 'courtesies'
Sentman--Richard E. (Student--1964)
College Eye 63:49, p.2
4/25/1967 States that young women are not entitled to be treated better than others just because they act like ladies.
861 Something that's more important?
College Eye 63:49, p.2
4/25/1967 Asks if the recent etiquette issues are really important enough to use paper space.
862 Untitled
Franks--Lonnie
College Eye 63:47, p.1
4/18/1967 Five students wearing clothes of the Normal School era protest women's hours; related story on page 8; photo.
863 Paris offers suggestions on manners
Paris--Jim
College Eye 63:46, p.3
4/14/1967 Declares that when women on campus "learn your place in society," and "act like ladies," they will be treated as such.
864 AWS to send recommendation to Dr. Maucker
College Eye 63:28, p.8
1/13/1967 Will recommend changes in women's hours.
865 Results of AWS hours questionnaire are released
College Eye 63:28, p.1
1/13/1967 Results show that women generally do not believe that they need hours policy.
866 Girls shouldn't forget hours
College Eye 63:26, p.2
1/6/1967 Urges women to continue taking action in abolishing hours.
867 Hours educationally unsound
College Eye 63:22, p.2
12/6/1966 Applauds those who fight against the "women's hours" system.
868 Tips for the ladies, all about football
Duffe--Ronald L. (Student--1966-1967)
College Eye 63:11, p.10
10/21/1966 Attempts to provide women with an explanation of the rules of football.
869 Tips for the ladies, all about football
Duffe--Ronald L. (Student--1966-1967)
College Eye 63:9, p.10
10/14/1966 Provides an explanation for several of the penalties used during a football game.
870 Luncheon for women grads and faculty
College Eye 60:60, p.4
7/1/1966
871 Student proposes spy creed
Dumond--Charlotte W. (Student--1966)
College Eye 60:53, p.2
5/6/1966 Expresses strong discontent with current housing policies especially regarding female undergraduates.
872 Gwendolyn and her quarter-inch socket set or Ind. Arts a-go-go
College Eye 60:49, p.1
4/22/1966 Howard Reed would like to see more women enrolled in industrial arts classes; photo.
873 Dress code for women is dissolved
College Eye 60:44, p.6
3/25/1966 Inter-residence Council and AWS drop codes, though AWS retains recommendations for appropriate dress.
874 Perspective: State of society depends on effective family education
Sjolander--Margaret A. (Home Economics Faculty)
College Eye 60:28, p.2
1/11/1966 Discusses the importance of women's education.
875 'Adopt a Grandmother' project for Campbell
College Eye 60:26, p.1
12/15/1965 Campbell Hall units will assist women.
876 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
College Eye 60:26, p.2
12/15/1965 Student tells his friend that he doesn't mind that his girl is ugly and cannot cook, but he seems disgusted that she cannot play the guitar.
877 Women's Week Convocation stresses higher education
College Eye 60:21, p.1
11/23/1965 Excerpts from President Maucker's address on roles for women.
878 WRA introduces girls' basketball
College Eye 60:12, p.6
10/22/1965 Women's Recreation Association will hold an organizational meeting for those interested in women's basketball.
879 Gilmore to speak on women's status
College Eye 59:41, p.8
5/14/1965 List of other speakers.
880 Untitled
Parrish--Wallace (Student--1965)
College Eye 59:38, p.2
5/4/1965 Fellow students criticize man for having trouble adjusting to new women's hours (male student is sleeping on desk).
881 It's not just man's world claim SCI female faculty
Getchell--Beverly (Student--1965)
College Eye 59:37, p.1
4/30/1965 Women faculty give their views on their responsibilities; photo.
882 Encourage Tom to call, not peep
Voss--Elizabeth Mae (Class of 1966)
College Eye 59:33, p.2
4/16/1965 Lists advantages of "Peeping Tomism," but requests that SCI men instead telephone the girls.
883 Hours move proves SCI aware, will prove step in right direction
College Eye 59:32, p.2
4/13/1965 Removal of restrictions placed on senior women and women over 21 is a good thing.
884 House rules removed for seniors, women over 21
College Eye 59:32, p.1
4/13/1965 Women who are over 21 and senior women who have parents' permission will no longer have hours.
885 AWS president Sumers explains decision on finality of election
Sumers--Alinda (Class of 1965)
College Eye 59:31, p.2
4/9/1965 Senior women not prohibited from voting in AWS elections, and SLB does not have final voice in AWS elections.
886 Controversial voting decides winners of top SLB offices
College Eye 59:30, p.1
3/26/1965 Graduating women allowed to cast ballots; Dan Jorgensen defeats Wes Barnett, 1084-1065.
887 Charge of bad timing mars bigger, better '65 elections
College Eye 59:29, p.2
3/23/1965 350 women students didn't receive ballots; call for their votes is too late.
888 Nagle calls for special election
College Eye 59:29, p.1
3/23/1965 Women who will not be on campus next year were apparently not allowed to vote; results of elections.
889 Fund raising settlement near
College Eye 59:11, p.2
11/30/1964 Still working on proposal relating to fund-raising by student organizations; AWS looking at women's hours.
890 Frosh women to be housed in all dorms
College Eye 59:10, p.4
11/13/1964 Beginning next year.
891 Let's eliminate women's dress code
Carpenter--Delburn (Class of 1965)
College Eye 59:9, p.2
11/6/1964 All students should be allowed to dress as they want to.
892 Counselors make hall rules
Dorman--Janet (Student--1962-1966)
College Eye 59:7, p.2
10/23/1964 Justifies Bartlett's 'lights out' policy.
893 Freshman speaks out against lights
Young--Barbara (Student--1964--1967-1968)
College Eye 59:7, p.2
10/23/1964 Current time allowed by 'lights out' isn't enough to finish studies.
894 To have or not to have lights out--counselors, freshmen, faculty argue
Faulkner--Howard (Class of 1965)
College Eye 59:7, p.3
10/23/1964 Offer a variety of opinions on the matter.
895 AWS Prexy contends women need hours
Sumers--Alinda (Class of 1965)
College Eye 59:6, p.2
10/16/1964 Women of Bartlett Hall should take complaints about 'lights out' policy to house council.
896 Throw out lights out, give women 11 p.m. hours
College Eye 59:6, p.2
10/16/1964 Bartlett's 'lights out' policy should be rescinded.
897 Faculty Senate in meeting with Maucker
College Eye 59:5, p.3
10/9/1964 Will discuss bringing controversial speakers to campus; will consider rules for freshman women in Bartlett Hall.
898 Should freshmen girls be coddled, protected?
College Eye 59:5, p.2
10/9/1964 Restrictions on freshman women should be relaxed; must be in room by 10PM and have lights out by 11PM.
899 Fish, roses, trolls, balloons not found at guys dorm
Borland--Terry Lou (Student--1965)
College Eye 59:4, p.5
10/2/1964 Contrast in room decoration styles between men and women.
900 Luncheon for graduate, faculty women
College Eye 59:2, p.5
9/18/1964 Opportunity to get acquainted.

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