Women
Displaying 1601 - 1650 of 1846 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1601 | The equality of the sexes College Eye 8:16, p.7 |
Questions the intent of the women publishing an article on rude comments from men toward passing women; editor's reply. | |
1602 | I have sometimes thought College Eye 8:14, p.5 |
Suggests transportation costs be paid for women seeking to student teach downtown. | |
1603 | Corridor congregation College Eye 8:14, p.5 |
Urges groups of men gathering in hallways not to make questionable remarks toward passing women. | |
1604 | Pleasure is a quality much needed College Eye 8:14, p.5 |
Suggestions for men on what not to do during a date. | |
1605 | A reply College Eye 8:14, p.4 |
Thoughts and philosophy on the role of women in society in response to an earlier article on women hesitating to take initiative in life. | |
1606 | Mrs. Walker College Eye 8:14, p.8 |
Spoke to the women students about vital interest. | |
1607 | The women of the school College Eye 8:13, p.4 |
Women of the college will publish the next issue of the College Eye; Stella Maiden to act as Editor-in-Chief. | |
1608 | Editorial College Eye 8:12, p.4 |
Editor's remarks on Christmas, freshmen, women, 'bluffers' in class, and obnoxious people. | |
1609 | Why? College Eye 8:12, p.4 |
Wonders why women are not as active as men at the college, even during a women's equality movement. | |
1610 | Home Economics Halloween party College Eye 8:8, p.1 |
Recap of events at the Halloween party thrown by the advanced Home Economics students. | |
1611 | The change of custom College Eye 8:7, p.4 |
Comments on women and fashions. | |
1612 | Social hour College Eye 8:4, p.8 |
Women's social hour at the Gymnasium reported as drawing large crowds. | |
1613 | Recreation hour in the Gymnasium College Eye 8:3, p.3 |
The Department of Physical Education to hold recreation programs in the evenings. | |
1614 | Friendship and dignity College Eye 8:2, p.4 |
Expresses distaste at the actions of some women students who express friendly affection. | |
1615 | Can we compare College Eye 8:1, p.4 |
Criticism directed toward the yearbook for containing questionable material. | |
1616 | The sweet girl graduate College Eye 7:31, p.1 |
Displays differences between how women and men prepare for graduation. | |
1617 | Will suffrage give a higher tone to political discussions? College Eye 7:31, p.5 |
Thinks women will act more like men if they are allowed to be involved in politics. | |
1618 | Women's debate won by Teachers; large audience attends interesting debate College Eye 7:31, p.1 |
Won against Coe; debated whether or not the United States should build her navy to be comparable to those of other world powers. | |
1619 | Women of Cedar Falls will cross forensic swords with the women of Cedar Rapids College Eye 7:30, p.3 |
Dual debate against Coe is scheduled for May 19th. | |
1620 | William Jennings Bryan visits Cedar Falls; noted citizen announced his devotion to three live issues College Eye 7:30, p.3 |
Supports women's suffrage. | |
1621 | Were you on the street College Eye 7:29, p.7 |
ISTC women were distributing pins and pencils to support equal suffrage. | |
1622 | Suffrage Club canvasses city; the Elizabeth Hughes Club pins and pencils the town College Eye 7:29, p.1 |
Seeking and receiving support from Cedar Falls residents for 15th Amendment. | |
1623 | Eight Week's Club College Eye 7:28, p.5 |
Sara Rice spoke about "Girls of the country and city at the present time and Bible times". | |
1624 | Women's debate May nineteenth; the women of our college will clash with the women of Coe College Eye 7:28, p.1 |
Will debate whether or not the United States should make its navy comparable to those of other world powers. | |
1625 | Teachers favor equal suffrage; the Elizabeth Hughes Club is pinning buttons on every voter College Eye 7:27, p.1 |
Organized club in honor of former faculty member; elected officers. | |
1626 | State cabinet council; March 9th and 10th College Eye 7:21, p.6 |
The Thursday night meeting will be open to all women students, women faculty members and women in the community; all other meetings are open only to cabinet members. | |
1627 | Why not? College Eye 7:21, p.4 |
The women's suffrage movement has come to Cedar Falls. | |
1628 | If the women of our state College Eye 7:20, p.4 |
Wants women to be granted suffrage as long as they do not take over politics. | |
1629 | Woman's debate College Eye 7:17, p.4 |
Six women will be chosen to debate against Coe College. | |
1630 | Shake; The Ladies Home Journal College Eye 7:15, p.7 |
Program for Shakespearean meeting provided. | |
1631 | Listen College Eye 7:13, p.7 |
Poem about the relationship between men and women. | |
1632 | Why not a women's league? College Eye 7:13, p.7 |
Encourages organization of a Women's League to voice the women's opinion. | |
1633 | The bissextile year College Eye 7:13, p.4 |
Explains antiquated customs involving the role of women in relationships as it pertains to Leap Year. | |
1634 | Girls! Girls! College Eye 7:12, p.2 |
Women of the college urged to submit material for women's issue of the College Eye. | |
1635 | The Women's number College Eye 7:12, p.4 |
First issue of next year will be written and edited by women. | |
1636 | The women's gymnasium College Eye 7:11, p.7 |
The college is expanding locker space in the women's portion of the Gymnasium. | |
1637 | Women College Eye 7:9, p.4 |
Proposes a "Women's Edition" of the College Eye. | |
1638 | Old Gold balloting; two ballots taken without an election College Eye 7:6, p.8 |
Believes women are inept at voting. | |
1639 | Football College Eye 7:4, p.3 |
Advice to women who want to understand football. | |
1640 | Mrs. Byers closes women's meetings College Eye 7:4, p.1 |
Speaks on finding happiness. | |
1641 | Token for women debaters College Eye 7:1, p.3 |
Women debaters receive pendant for their work. | |
1642 | Dr. Effie Jones addresses student body; the new day and the old woman is subject for discussion; presents topic in new light College Eye 4:30, p.5 |
Effie Jones spoke on women's rights. | |
1643 | Rev. Effie K. Jones College Eye 4:27, p.7 |
Plans to give a speech on suffrage. | |
1644 | Elizabeth A. Perkins College Eye 4:19, p.6 |
Is an organizer for Equal Suffrage. | |
1645 | Women's athletic emblems appear; are granted by the athletic department for excellence in work; equivalent of six ones is required College Eye 4:12, p.1 |
Physical training students have opportunity to earn the new letters. | |
1646 | Oratorical Association elects officers College Eye 4:8, p.1 |
Idea of an Interstate Normal School contest for women was discussed. | |
1647 | Women's athletic emblem adopted; will be small reproductions of the regular athletic letter College Eye 4:6, p.1 |
Physical Education women will by given 4 X 4 inch athletics emblems, as opposed to the men's 7 X 7 athletic letters. | |
1648 | Miss Lodge College Eye 4:6, p.8 |
Currently the secretary for the State Equal Suffrage Association. | |
1649 | Miss Lodge gives lecture on women's suffrage; former faculty member is now state secretary of this movement College Eye 4:6, p.6 |
Secretary of Iowa suffrage movement spoke to students about the state of affairs in the movement. | |
1650 | Ossoli Old Gold 0:0, p.287 |
Illustration of a woman holding a parasol; society motto, colors, and flower; roster of presidents and critics; poems regarding woman suffrage and relationships; jokes; photos. |