College Hill--Businesses
Displaying 201 - 250 of 325 in reverse chronological order
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201 | Down on the Hill College Eye 51:13, p.3 |
Students install a religious display in a store window. | |
202 | Untitled College Eye 50:31, p.2 |
College Hill businessman responds to charges of racism. | |
203 | We find we were very wrong! College Eye 50:31, p.2 |
Finds that charges of racism against a College Hill business were unfounded. | |
204 | Untitled College Eye 50:30, p.2 |
Discusses a hair care establishment on college hill with somewhat racist policies. | |
205 | The unbiased north, HAH! College Eye 50:30, p.2 |
Discusses a hair care establishment on College Hill with somewhat racist policies. | |
206 | The Last Word College Eye 48:33, p.2 |
Comments on the repairing of the Auditorium, the restaurants on the Hill, and the faculty. | |
207 | Dick, graduating from hill, recalls his past four years College Eye 44:36, p.4 |
Richard Rechtfertig is giving up Dick's Grill and moving on to a new job. | |
208 | Hill's history gives character clue; Campus Cupboard is 'real george' College Eye 44:28, p.5 |
Ellis George talks about College Hill and the businesses with which he has been involved there. |
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209 | Latta's answer College Eye 43:22, p.2 |
John Latta, Jr., expresses views on bookstore economics and the student book exchange. | |
210 | New book exchange still open; finally finds home two blocks away; students may still submit used books College Eye 43:22, p.1 |
Five women have difficulty in locating a spot for the exchange after local bookstore owners protest; finally find location at 2022 College Street. | |
211 | Java jumped, but--threatened revolt quelled, coffee price normal again College Eye 39:17, p.2 |
Price of a cup of coffee jumps from five cents to eight cents, but then drops back to five cents. | |
212 | Plenty of meat on Tuesday for diners on Hill, College Eye survey reveals College Eye 39:10, p.1 |
Hill restaurant owners offer opinions on the government's attempts to discourage consumption of meat on Tuesdays; Commons serves only poultry and fish on Tuesdays. | |
213 | Nick claims men tougher on soles than T. C. coeds College Eye 38:39, p.5 |
Nick Kibicek talks about repairing shoes. | |
214 | Stores will close College Eye 38:26, p.7 |
For two hours on Good Friday. | |
215 | Richard Van Dyke Alumnus 31:2, p.18 |
Resigned as science instructor in the Cedar Falls, Iowa, high school. He recently purchased the Hillside Café on College Hill. | |
216 | Hillside changes hands new owners take over College Eye 38:19, p.6 |
B. K. Wickersham sold the Hillside Café to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Dyke; Wickersham had been owner for fourteen years. | |
217 | 'Pete's Pantry' to open on Hill next week College Eye 38:16, p.8 |
Peter Struyk will expand popcorn stand operated by Dad Aldrich. | |
218 | 'Pop' stops popping corn; vender is college institution College Eye 38:4, p.1 |
Pop Aldrich, now 88, sold his popcorn stand to Peter Struyk; reminisces about his work. | |
219 | The new cobbler Alumnus 30:4, p.21 |
Glenn Boggs buys College Hill shoe repair business from Peter (Pop) Mortensen; photo. | |
220 | Untitled College Eye 37:28, p.6 |
Glenn Boggs takes over Peter Mortensen's shoe repair shop on the Hill. | |
221 | Pop saves soles Alumnus 30:1, p.6 |
Pop Mortensen, who has repaired shoes in a shop across from Berg's Drugstore for twenty years, talks about his work. | |
222 | 'Pop' Mortensen saves many soles College Eye 37:7, p.6 |
College Hill businessman talks about repairing shoes; photo. | |
223 | Dad Aldrich boasts 20 years service and best popcorn in the state College Eye 36:35, p.3 |
Dad Aldrich talks about his popcorn stand business. | |
224 | New recreation center opens on college hill College Eye 36:8, p.4 |
Kampus Kapers ready for party reservations; under sponsorship of Art Ashton, proprietor of New Victory Café. | |
225 | Student query reveals grocer's true identity College Eye 33:33, p.1 |
Frank Scarpace operates a grocery store on the Hill. | |
226 | Oscar and Ma plan retiring from Hill College Eye 33:28, p.5 |
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson will sell their restaurant; have been on the Hill since 1929. | |
227 | Wallace is new owner College Eye 33:27, p.3 |
Q. W. Wallace purchases Hovey's Bookstore on the Hill. | |
228 | Hill merchants win College Eye 31:7, p.1 |
College Hill merchants win commercial organization float. | |
229 | Dog-town dog house opens College Eye 29:18, p.3 |
Hobby House opens on College Hill; will feature pets and gifts. | |
230 | Untitled College Eye 29:7, p.4 |
Ad for Mack's café; photo. | |
231 | Good guessers can win prizes College Eye 29:1, p.2 |
Mack's is sponsoring a contest to guess the number of cereal boxes in its window. | |
232 | Here 'n There College Eye 28:0, p.1 |
Campus scenes; photo. | |
233 | Men are still ahead of women--in one way College Eye 38:0, p.3 |
College Hill barber Clyde C. Lewis talks about haircuts; remembers giving first shingle bob cut to woman. | |
234 | Farr discloses Captain Kidd friendship College Eye 28:42, p.3 |
S. B. Farr, owner of a College Hill popcorn stand, talks about his life. | |
235 | Your guess was as good as ours College Eye 28:32, p.3 |
Vernon Rasmussen guesses correct number of cartons in window of Mack's Café. | |
236 | Here's your chance to win ice cream College Eye 28:30, p.3 |
Mack's is sponsoring a contest. | |
237 | Lowdown on students from our advertisers College Eye 28:28, p.7 |
Local businesses have humorous encounters with students. | |
238 | What is your order, please? College Eye 28:10, p.5 |
Mack's Café makes for a good work place for students while they getting an education at the Iowa State Teachers College; photo. | |
239 | College students are all right, says "Pop" Mortensen, shoe man College Eye 28:7, p.4 |
Peter Mortensen talks about repairing shoes for students. | |
240 | Cleaners specialize in women's clothes College Eye 28:6, p.4 |
Wes Parsons opens dry cleaners on the Hill. | |
241 | New hamburger shop is open College Eye 28:6, p.4 |
L. N. Grimstad opens Maywood Hamburger Shop on the Hill. | |
242 | Two Hill concerns change locations during past week College Eye 28:1, p.2 |
Mack's Lunch and the J. S. Latta Company will move. | |
243 | Higgins takes over College Club café College Eye 27:26, p.3 |
Sophomore Frank Higgins bought the restaurant. | |
244 | Hundred-dollar coin is object of hill merchant's penny hunt; makes coin collecting most profitable as hobby College Eye 27:48, p.1 |
Lester Lalan talks about collecting coins. | |
245 | Student Life Old Gold 0:0, p.118 |
Photos. | |
246 | Students will design Hill store windows College Eye 26:43, p.1 |
Design students from Department of Art will do the work. | |
247 | Untitled College Eye 26:18, p.4 |
Display in Hughes Dry Goods store features football team; photo. | |
248 | Hillside Luncheonette is redecorated College Eye 24:6, p.6 |
Added new booths; seating capacity is now seventy-five. | |
249 | Hillside Luncheonette now provides music during dinner hour College Eye 23:52, p.4 |
Students provide entertainment. | |
250 | Hillside grocery offers lunch and fountain service College Eye 23:50, p.4 |
Features of Hillside Luncheonette. |