College Hill
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501 | No place for teen-ages Northern Iowan 64:11, p.2 |
Urges tolerance for younger members of community in college hang-outs. | |
502 | Local residents remiss College Eye 63:58, p.2 |
Believes the residents of Cedar Falls should look to see if there are adequate leisure facilities for its youth. | |
503 | Residents protest 'teenagers' on Hill College Eye 63:57, p.1 |
Residents talk about problems with noise and disturbances on College Hill; photo. | |
504 | Senate appoints lobby to work for beer on Hill College Eye 63:56, p.8 |
Also recognizes Conservation Club. | |
505 | Senate approves resolution to lower drinking age College Eye 63:54, p.1 |
Considers possibility of bars on College Hill; may consider editorial policies of College Eye. | |
506 | Traffic prompts installation of traffic signals College Eye 63:47, p.5 |
Signals installed at 23rd and College Streets. | |
507 | Beer permits good proposal College Eye 63:38, p.2 |
Fully supports the idea of having alcohol allowed on the Hill. | |
508 | MU Exec. Board discusses urging Hill beer permit College Eye 63:37, p.1 |
Tables motion. | |
509 | Gift suggestions, warnings on hill shopping College Eye 63:23, p.9 |
Suggestions on buying gifts for women. | |
510 | City proposes enlarged hill business area College Eye 60:62, p.1 |
Business zoning would extend to 20th Street. | |
511 | Untitled College Eye 60:30, p.2 |
Students dancing on the Hill notice its newest, most successful businessman: a chiropractor. | |
512 | Foreword Old Gold 0:0, p.4 |
The introduction foreword of the 1960 Old Gold. It mentioned how college was a story and how the Iowa State Teacher's College changed everyone. It also had a picture of a woman walking down a tree laden lane on campus. | |
513 | Untitled Alumnus 42:3, p. |
Sidewalk leading toward 23rd and College on a rainy night; photo. | |
514 | Cry, the beloved college College Eye 48:12, p.2 |
Discusses the problem off racism on campus and on the Hill. | |
515 | Advertising Old Gold 0:0, p.270 |
Photo of some students heading to The Hill to do some shopping on a winter night; photo. | |
516 | 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. | |
517 | Earl Edward Harris, Waterloo, and Marilyn Russell, Cedar Falls, were crowned king and queen of the Mardi Gras Thursday night Public Relations News Release 1952:390, p.1 |
The Mardi Gras will be held at the college stadium indoor track Saturday night (March 1). Cedar Falls Mayor J. E. Cundy officiated at the outdoor coronation ceremonies. | |
518 | The Training School, 1892-1928 First 75 Years 0:0, p.108 |
Normal School re-establishes training school; efforts assisted by increased population on College Hill. | |
519 | House being razed for ground-site for construction of Lutheran Chapel College Eye 41:37, p.4 |
The D. Sands Wright house was constructed in 1895; razed to make way for Missouri Synod Lutheran chapel; photo. | |
520 | Faculty Homes, Inc. Alumnus 34:2, p.1 |
Staff members purchased land between Iowa and Tremont and 26th and 27th Streets for multi-family home. | |
521 | Miniature golf course started College Eye 40:37, p.4 |
Located behind Campus Cupboard on College Hill; built by Zeke Hogeland.. | |
522 | Completion time for new pavement on College St. set College Eye 39:42, p.4 |
Hope to complete work by September 15; experience some difficulties in locating old sewer and in acquiring supplies; street from 20th Street to Seerley Boulevard will be fifteen feet wider than the old street. | |
523 | Paving of College St. to begin next week College Eye 39:39, p.3 |
Bricks will be removed to make way for concrete surface from 20th Street to Seerley Boulevard. | |
524 | Wallace Book Shop robbed over weekend College Eye 39:38, p.3 |
Several hundred dollars stolen. | |
525 | Halcash sez College Eye 39:36, p.2 |
Eating lunch on College Hill. | |
526 | Krogh Grotto restores health, saves life, satisfies dream College Eye 39:33, p.3 |
Profile of A. J. Krogh, who began building a grotto in 1929 at 2010 Clay Street in order to recover his health; description of the grotto. | |
527 | Gaddis raises plants and fish; first aquarium was piano College Eye 39:24, p.4 |
College Hill resident Walter Gaddis talks about his hobbies. | |
528 | Move playground to campus area College Eye 38:41, p.3 |
Had been located at corner of Seerley Boulevard and Iowa Street. | |
529 | Roger's Rambling Remarks College Eye 38:20, p.2 |
News around campus and suggestions for improvement. | |
530 | Social setup has changed on campus; good reason College Eye 38:13, p.6 |
Lengthy look at the social situation on the post-war campus; some complain that veterans do not participate in the traditional social aspects of college life; plans to build movie theater on College Hill. | |
531 | The new cobbler Alumnus 30:4, p.21 |
Glenn Boggs buys College Hill shoe repair business from Peter (Pop) Mortensen; photo. | |
532 | Mrs. Rownd dies Alumnus 30:2, p.22 |
Well-known boardinghouse owner Mrs. William S. Rownd (Martha Lidengton) died December 11, 1945; ran Rownd Hall at 2213 College Street for thirty-seven years. | |
533 | 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. | |
534 | Women more trouble says veteran janitor College Eye 36:12, p.4 |
Bert Corning talks about the changes he has seen on campus in his twenty-three years as janitor. | |
535 | Normal Hill is unforgettable Alumnus 28:2, p.15 |
Lucy Meacham briefly recounts the experience of seeing College Hill for first time in 1896. | |
536 | Dog Town Old Gold 0:0, p.32 |
Brief description of the event; photo. | |
537 | Teachers College has many traditions; Campanile, Crossroads are cited College Eye 30:43, p.1 |
Advice to new students about how to spend their recreational time. | |
538 | Then and now Alumnus 23:3, p.7 |
Alumnus W. A. Bartlett contrasts recent visit to ISTC with memories of the old days. | |
539 | Traditions are near and dear to all students College Eye 30:1, p.1 |
Tells freshmen about campus traditions. | |
540 | New home of Dr. S. C. Larson has style of its own College Eye 29:38, p.3 |
Selmer Larson hopes to move into new home on Merner Avenue in August; photo. | |
541 | Safety, please College Eye 29:36, p.1 |
Urges students to drive safely. | |
542 | Students violate traffic rules College Eye 29:36, p.1 |
Survey shows high rate of violation in College Hill area. | |
543 | "George" keeps men out of trouble College Eye 29:16, p.1 |
George Counsell is the Cedar Falls police office on the College Hill beat; has never arrested a student; explains how he goes about his duties. | |
544 | Oldster C. Ray Aurner recalls student life in the Nineties Alumnus 22:1, p.3 |
Alumnus recalls experiences of living on College Hill and going to school in the 1880s and 1890s; recalls faculty, serving as secretary to President Seerley, selling schoolbooks, rooming houses. | |
545 | Art class paints College Hill College Eye 28:40, p.2 |
Professor Horns' class attempts to paint pictures of the Hill. | |
546 | Waitresses are sorely tried by the orders given by customers College Eye 27:11, p.2 |
Waitresses tell of strange orders. | |
547 | Five of seven children choose Iowa State Teachers College Alumnus 20:2, p.10 |
Alumnus Herman Mueller recalls early days of institution; life on College Hill; members of his family who attended school here. | |
548 | Hill organizations decorate houses for Homecoming College Eye 27:17, p.1 |
Fraternities and other organizations will decorate. | |
549 | A penny yearned is a penny saved College Eye 26:43, p.1 |
Student retrieves lost coin. | |
550 | No caps, no gowns, but smiles belied professor's frowns Alumnus 18:4, p.8 |
George H. Olmsted recalls early days of school. | |
551 | A town some day Alumnus 17:2, p.10 |
President Seerley's 1890 vision for College Hill. | |
552 | The annual Homecoming celebration Public Relations News Release 1931:61, p.1 |
Homecoming festivities announced; committees listed. | |
553 | Do you patronize the pop-corn stands? College Eye 23:11, p.2 |
Students go through about sixty bushels of popcorn weekly; now four stands on the Hill. | |
554 | "Whatever this campus is, 'Jim' Robinson has made it," says President Emeritus Seerley of former superintendent of buildings and grounds College Eye 23:9, p.1 |
Memories of J. E. Robinson's time as campus grounds superintendent. | |
555 | Grade points and hot weather fail to worry College Hill favorite College Eye 23:7, p.1 |
Young dog has fun on College Hill. | |
556 | Driverless Dodge displays heroism College Eye 23:4, p.1 |
Car rolls down College Hill; no one hurt. | |
557 | Change made in location of Bancroft's Floral Shop College Eye 22:30, p.2 |
Will change location of Main Street store, but greenhouse operation will remain on 12th Street. | |
558 | Bartlett Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.17 |
Photo. | |
559 | West Campus Old Gold 0:0, p.16 |
Photo. | |
560 | House mothers organize at meeting College Eye 21:32, p.6 |
Group offers opportunity to get acquainted and discuss problems. | |
561 | Untitled Alumnus 14:1, p.2 |
Snowy winter scene along College Street; photo. | |
562 | Untitled Old Gold 0:0, p.127 |
Campanile, Bartlett Hall, river, College Hill; photo. | |
563 | Band plays at Hill Park tonight College Eye 19:42, p.7 |
Dedicate new fountain at College Hill Park. | |
564 | A glimpse of College Hill on days gone by College Eye 19:14, p.1 |
An old photo of college hill. | |
565 | Remodel buildings on College Hill; cost estimated at $6,000 College Eye 18:10, p.1 |
College Inn, Student Supply Store, and Gentle Fruit and Confectionary undergo remodeling and expansion. | |
566 | New committee organized to formulate plans for Union Church on College Hill College Eye 18:7, p.7 |
Studying local and state reaction to formation of a church. | |
567 | Prepare drive for community church; College Hill to be given place for union services College Eye 18:2, p.1 |
Committee of Seventeen has been holding services in the auditorium for two years; now may be time to organize a formal church. | |
568 | Dogtown growing up will be new Chicago College Eye 17:37, p.1 |
Brief history of College Hill business community; new Berg's Drugstore under construction. | |
569 | The tale of Dogtown College Eye 17:37, p.5 |
Attempts to determine why College Hill is called Dogtown. | |
570 | Merchants' window display night Apr. 2 College Eye 16:26, p.3 |
All show windows will be dressed up. | |
571 | Only twenty-one families on Hill have no church affiliation College Eye 16:21, p.8 |
Results from survey of church affiliations. | |
572 | Why not a community church? College Eye 16:21, p.4 |
Many students favor a church on the Hill, but desire a community church, but many also do not wish to abandon their particular denomination. | |
573 | The Inquiring Reporter College Eye 16:20, p.3 |
Students asked their opinions concerning the fraternities and sororities on the Hill. | |
574 | Religious Council formed on Hill College Eye 16:18, p.8 |
Student pastors, Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. presidents, and others gathered to form a Religious Council that will organize Christian work and eliminate competition. | |
575 | Students favor community church; strongly opposed to denominations building on Hill College Eye 16:17, p.1 |
Text of six survey questions; favor nondenominational church on College Hill; tally of student religious preferences. | |
576 | The Inquiring Reporter College Eye 16:14, p.3 |
Students asked whether or not a community church should be instituted on the Hill. | |
577 | Community church on Hill now discussed; Committee of Seventeen considering possibilities College Eye 16:12, p.1 |
Canvassing College Hill residents, faculty, and students for interest in College Hill church. | |
578 | Editorially speaking; "To whom it may concern" College Eye 16:23, p.4 |
Encourages landlords and store owners to sprinkle ashes over the ice so students don't fall. | |
579 | For the past few weeks College Eye 16:22, p.8 |
Dogs and cats have been on the Hill. | |
580 | Short residence is consumed by fire; third fire on Hill within two weeks College Eye 16:9, p.1 |
Fire destroyed house of Ed Short. | |
581 | Electroliers for College Street College Eye 14:31, p.6 |
City may provide lighting from 20th to 24th Streets. | |
582 | What about a College Hill Sunday school?; comments upon the following plan invited College Eye 14:26, p.1 |
Suggests interdenominational church services for students. | |
583 | Among the changes College Eye 14:13, p.8 |
Describes changes to College Hill; trees removed; new beauty parlor next to Lewis barber shop. | |
584 | Prof. W. L. Wallace College Eye 14:13, p.8 |
Purchased and remodeled a house at 2603 Olive Street; lives there with his family. | |
585 | Student Loan Fund soon to be in operation College Eye 13:19, p.4 |
Encourages students to support the Student Loan Fund; students need to respect class traditions; asks student to do a better job of keeping the sidewalks on College Hill free of snow and ice. | |
586 | Students living on the south side of College Hill College Eye 12:24, p.8 |
Helped put out house fire. | |
587 | Mr. and Mrs. John Leitsch College Eye 12:20, p.8 |
Moved into house on College Hill. | |
588 | Student working conditions on the Hill College Eye 12:12, p.4 |
Believes students should earn wages comparable to what non-students make. | |
589 | Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:7, p.4 |
Encourages school spirit after recent loss to Upper Iowa; speaks in support of a College Hill church. | |
590 | Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:6, p.4 |
Encourage men going out for football to stick with it; claims that new road between Cedar Falls and Waterloo should be extended; speaks against article concerning a College Hill church. | |
591 | Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:5, p.4 |
Encourages students to attend Penn College game; notifies readers that they may have the College Eye bound for their own use; discusses the possibility of establishing a College Hill church. | |
592 | College Hill church College Eye 11:4, p.4 |
Responds to statements made by the editor, concerning the formation of a College Hill church. | |
593 | Twentieth year reunion College Eye 10:FAC, p.6 |
A look at some of the members of the Class of 1899. | |
594 | Delphian banquet at Black Hawk Hotel College Eye 10:15, p.6 |
Decorated in Valentine's Day favors. | |
595 | Unnecessary activities banned for week; no complete close-up until official orders are received College Eye 10:2, p.1 |
Schools, theaters, movies, churches, and other public facilities have been closed due to influenza; ISTC is still open but there are no chapel exercises or meetings other than classes. | |
596 | Fake peace news awakens Teachers College College Eye 10:1, p.4 |
Students turn out to celebrate peace, but later learn that the rumors were incorrect. | |
597 | If we dared College Eye 8:29, p.4 |
Expresses distaste for men who visit the Hill to pick up women and with those women who respond to them. | |
598 | Editorial College Eye 7:16, p.4 |
Urges students to plead with landlords on the Hill to remedy the icy walkways. | |
599 | Enrollment sets high water mark; over 1700 enroll the first day College Eye 7:2, p.1 |
Rooming and boarding houses seem to be unaffected by the opening of Bartlett Hall. | |
600 | Miss Lillian V. Lambert College Eye 7:2, p.8 |
Building a new house on Iowa Street. |