Women

Displaying 1551 - 1600 of 1846 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1551 Dr. Eleanor Bertine lectures next week
College Eye 10:11, p.1
Will speak to women on "The College Woman and Social Relationships."
1552 Dates for men's and women's issue decided; all aspirants for publication of these numbers should hand their names in the "College Eye" box
College Eye 10:9, p.7
Issues of College Eye will be put out solely by women on March 5 and solely by men on May 7.
1553 Mrs. Walker gives lecture to T. C. girls
College Eye 10:7, p.1
Believes women must take their part in assuring democracy in the world.
1554 New war work for T. C. girls; Girl Reserves need leaders
College Eye 10:3, p.1
Waterloo YWCA seeking leaders.
1555 Girls prove ability as band players; McCreary organizes for the year
College Eye 10:2, p.1
In the absence of men on campus, Professor McCreary is working with women in the College Band.
1556 Y. W. C. A.
College Eye 9:30, p.2
Encourages women to keep their ideals high.
1557 The oratorical contest
College Eye 9:28, p.4
Encourages women to be involved in speech.
1558 Y. W. C. A.
College Eye 9:27, p.6
Focused the meeting on what women can do to help the war effort in the United States.
1559 Equal service, equal pay
College Eye 9:27, p.4
Women should earn the same wages as men.
1560 Student Employment Bureau
College Eye 9:27, p.3
Y. W. C. A. is organizing a bureau for student employment; both permanent and temporary work is available.
1561 Equal service, equal pay
College Eye 9:26, p.4
Believes women should earn as much as men.
1562 Women's war work
College Eye 9:26, p.5
Challenges rural schools to set themselves up as a place to discuss war topics and the responsibilities of citizenship.
1563 Equal work: equal pay
College Eye 9:25, p.4
If women do the same amount of work as men, they should be paid the same wages.
1564 Pay for women teachers
College Eye 9:25, p.4
Since taking over men's roles as civilian workers, women have not been paid as much.
1565 Red Cross
College Eye 9:25, p.3
Auxiliary to be held at T. C. H. S.; women are encouraged to keep making bandages.
1566 Women's debating fraternity; purpose of organization
College Eye 9:25, p.1
Zeta Kappa Psi is the women's debating fraternity.
1567 Red Cross
College Eye 9:23, p.6
Women encouraged to keep sewing and volunteering for the Red Cross.
1568 Teachers 2--Coe 4; women's dual debate results in Coe victory
College Eye 9:23, p.1
The team at home won but the away team lost; summary of the debate.
1569 War facts; women's war work
College Eye 9:21, p.5
Update about community efforts to help the war.
1570 Club house for college women
College Eye 9:21, p.7
In Washington, D. C., college women who volunteer for war efforts now have a place to congregate.
1571 From the Committee on Public Information Division on Women's War Work
College Eye 9:20, p.2
Libraries in Red Cross hospitals will be employing women to run them.
1572 Women's war work
College Eye 9:20, p.6
Women must be emotionally and mentally prepared for the time when their husbands return from war.
1573 Women's war work
College Eye 9:19, p.3
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Dr. Anna Howard Shaw seek support as they pledge to protect European children from temptation and danger.
1574 To the women of I. S. T. C.
College Eye 9:19, p.4
Encouraging women to apply for summer positions at a bank in Iowa City.
1575 Also at I. S. T. C.
College Eye 9:19, p.2
Poem about young men and women at I. S. T. C.
1576 To the women of I. S. T. C.
College Eye 9:18, p.4
Women are encouraged to apply for summer work in the Johnson County Bank Building.
1577 1918-1919
College Eye 9:17, p.4
Women will be called upon to work in jobs formerly held by men who are in the service.
1578 W. S. S.
College Eye 9:16, p.4
Encourages students, especially women, to buy War Savings Stamps.
1579 Editor in chief of women's number Lulu Sweigard; an able body of assistants aid in the work
College Eye 9:15, p.1
Is in charge of editing this issue of the College Eye; photo.
1580 All hail democracy; woman coming into her own
College Eye 9:15, p.1
Wants the Federal Suffrage Amendment to be passed.
1581 O beautiful maids of S. T. C.
College Eye 9:15, p.3
Poem encouraging women at T. C. to stop speaking loudly in public.
1582 Equal service--equal pay
College Eye 9:15, p.4
Is concerned that women in the teaching profession will make less money than men.
1583 Next issue women's number
College Eye 9:14, p.1
Roster of staff for special women's issue of the College Eye.
1584 The next issue
College Eye 9:14, p.4
Next issue of the College Eye will be published by an all-women team.
1585 Co-ed yell leaders
College Eye 9:13, p.5
Encourages women to be yell leaders.
1586 Men's number
College Eye 9:12, p.4
The men's edition of the College Eye will be published a month after the women's edition of the College Eye is published.
1587 Women's number
College Eye 9:11, p.4
There will be one issue of the College Eye produced by a special all-woman staff.
1588 Girls prepare to meet Coe in debate
College Eye 9:10, p.2
Women's debate is an annual event.
1589 On wearing knit garments
College Eye 9:8, p.5
Women should knit for the Red Cross and not for themselves.
1590 Classes: the girl graduate
College Eye 9:1, p.5
Description of the modern woman graduate.
1591 Kappa Rho organized; women's debating fraternity
College Eye 9:1, p.2
Discuss constitution and enjoy social meeting.
1592 Photos
Old Gold 0:0, p.192
Photos of women participating in a variety of athletic events.
1593 Woman debaters organize club; national society contemplated
College Eye 8:31, p.1
Will be similar in structure and goals to Delta Sigma Rho; charter members listed.
1594 The class from Ames
College Eye 8:28, p.3
Ames class judging stock at Waterloo also took time to judge on the Hill.
1595 Highland Park debate question proposed
College Eye 8:26, p.8
Question will involve women and suffrage.
1596 "Disturb not her dreams"
College Eye 8:26, p.4
Women students request that men on their way to early military drills try not to be so noisy; editors agree.
1597 Not for girls; gentlemen, please read this!
College Eye 8:24, p.3
Paragraph printed upside down in order to poke fun at women who had to "stand on their heads" to read it although the headline clearly stated they should not.
1598 Do you live in the country or in a small town?
College Eye 8:23, p.1
Y. W. C. A. to offer lectures on community leadership for women.
1599 Secretary of the National Suffrage Association
College Eye 8:23, p.6
Alice B. Curtis named secretary of the National Woman's Suffrage Association.
1600 Mrs. Walker
College Eye 8:17, p.2
Marion Walker to give lectures for graduating women.