Women

Displaying 1501 - 1550 of 1846 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1501 The faculty ladies
College Eye 12:22, p.8
Faculty women who live downtown entertained faculty women who live on College Hill.
1502 Mrs. Walker's lectures
College Eye 12:17, p.8
Will begin Monday and continue through term.
1503 The Forum
Alumni News Letter 4:4, p.4
Women of faculty continue with informal programs in The Forum.
1504 Women's athletics
Old Gold 0:0, p.123
Drawing of woman dancing in a meadow, farmstead in the background, and insects playing musical instruments.
1505 Some cuties
Old Gold 0:0, p.180
Drawing of two women in fine dresses looking at portraits of men in suit coats and ties. Candid photos; photo.
1506 Aren't men funny?
College Eye 12:1, p.1
Discussion of roles of men and women.
1507 A genuine antique on courtesy
College Eye 11:33, p.1
Critiques previous letter to the editor concerning the lack of chivalry among men on campus.
1508 Women's forum meets
College Eye 11:33, p.1
Order of Republican National conventions was observed during meeting.
1509 Women's forum organized
College Eye 11:32, p.1
Non-partisan women's group will discuss political issues.
1510 To the "fair maidens" of I. S. T. C.
College Eye 11:31, p.4
Criticizes statements made in previous letter concerning the lack of chivalry on and off campus.
1511 On chilly I. S. T. C. knights
College Eye 11:30, p.5
Criticizes the lack of chivalry on and off campus.
1512 Alice B. Curtis
Alumni News Letter 4:2, p.6
Alice B. Curtis conducting citizenship classes in various Iowa communities. Prominent in women's suffrage work.
1513 Noted lecturer for women
College Eye 11:24, p.1
Dr. Jeanette Throckmorton, of the State Board of Health, will speak on campus.
1514 Lend a hand
College Eye 11:24, p.4
Encourages women to help new students to feel welcome.
1515 Editorially Speaking
College Eye 11:22, p.4
Encourages responsible voting in College Eye staff election; says that women should not smoke in public.
1516 Women's Forensic Council organized; meet at Iowa City
College Eye 11:21, p.1
Summary of events at meeting to establish women's forensic council; debate was also held.
1517 Annual physical demonstration; college gymnasium, March 2; 7:30 p.m.
College Eye 11:21, p.1
Women's physical training classes will give program that includes dancing, games, and gymnastics.
1518 Life in China portrayed; Dr. Shoemaker speaks
College Eye 11:20, p.1
Spoke at YWCA and YMCA meeting on the life of a Chinese woman.
1519 Should men and women receive the same wages?
College Eye 11:15, p.1
Mary Hunter and Ivan Pollock discussed Industrial Standards for wages and hours worked per week.
1520 Women's forensic league organizes
College Eye 11:12, p.1
Constitution being drafted; opportunity for women to perform.
1521 Industrial problem discussed; Y. W. C. A. secretary speaks
College Eye 11:11, p.1
Hears about working conditions for women.
1522 Women's oratorical association; new organization
College Eye 11:8, p.1
Group formed after women were barred from competition; will hold own contest in December.
1523 Miss Rice leads Y. W. C. A. Wednesday evening; stole your ideals
College Eye 11:3, p.1
Excerpts from Professor Rice's address.
1524 With the T. C. poets; Those Boys; To the Eternal Masculine
College Eye 11:3, p.5
Two poems by I. S. T. C. women concerning dating.
1525 Ladies society day Thursday; program prepared by physical training department
College Eye 11:35, p.1
Women's societies will march in annual parade.
1526 Grinnell women's issue tells of Teachers College girls
College Eye 10:27, p.3
1527 Commencement programs are distributed
College Eye 10:26, p.1
Schedule of activities.
1528 After consulting with a number of the male students
College Eye 10:1, p.3
Decision on the number of pretty girls.
1529 Teachers College willing to enter women's forensic league; forensic league expresses approval of new organization and will boost formation
College Eye 10:1, p.1
Contest will be limited to women.
1530 The special issues
College Eye 10:1, p.2
The four special issues of the College Eye were a success.
1531 Journalistic department needed?
College Eye 10:25, p.2
Should there be a journalism class?
1532 He came, he saw, he conquered
College Eye 10:25, p.2
J. L. Kent, who was against dancing, went to the dance and had a good time.
1533 Our social functions
College Eye 10:24, p.2
Conflicts with the issue of having school dances.
1534 The attitude of a college toward a college paper
College Eye 10:24, p.2
Believes that there should be a journalism class so that the small number of students working on the newspaper get credit; and there should be a professor in charge.
1535 Young Women's Christian Association plans to train club leaders
College Eye 10:24, p.1
Will train women to lead summer girls clubs.
1536 How about your summer vacation?
College Eye 10:23, p.5
Women should use their summer vacation time to help the younger women in their home towns.
1537 Women's issue! Faculty issue? Men's issue?
College Eye 10:22, p.2
The special issues of the College Eye are free and were very good.
1538 Must she lose out?
College Eye 10:21, p.2
Story about a woman who devotes her life to teaching but has little to show for it at the end of her career.
1539 What will the faculty and men do?
College Eye 10:21, p.2
There will be a men's issue of the College Eye.
1540 Class of twenty receive certificates in First Aid; Drs. Corsout and Mead grant certificates to First Aid class
College Eye 10:21, p.1
Twenty women finish Red Cross course in first aid.
1541 Women's triangular intercollegiate debate; Coe-Cornell-Teachers College
College Eye 10:21, p.1
A triangular debate among Coe, Cornell, and Teachers College is scheduled for April fourth.
1542 March on!
College Eye 10:21, p.2
Women do not need to stand behind men and in their shadows; they can be their own persons and stand on their own.
1543 Women students to display journalistic ability; next issue of College Eye to reach subscribers will be published by the fairer element of college
College Eye 10:20, p.1
Looking forward to women's issue of the College Eye.
1544 New social function regulations approved by faculty; dancing is allowed; committee of seven in charge
College Eye 10:19, p.1
Passes faculty by 2-1 majority; dancing to be allowed on campus.
1545 Mrs. Walker gives last of series of lectures to seniors
College Eye 10:18, p.1
Spoke on social relationships to senior women.
1546 Staffs for special numbers elected; staffs for three special numbers provided for
College Eye 10:18, p.1
Staffs announced for men's, women's, and faculty issues of the College Eye.
1547 Miss Burney to stage Cecilian operetta
College Eye 10:18, p.1
Will present "Feast of Lanterns"; proceeds will benefit orphans.
1548 Bartlett Hall maintains annual colonial party
College Eye 10:16, p.6
Many wore colonial costumes.
1549 Special issue candidates should apply now--try your luck!
College Eye 10:16, p.5
For women's and men's issues of the College Eye.
1550 Lecture by woman physician last week
College Eye 10:13, p.1
Dr. Eleanor Bertine spoke on social relationships.