Crime
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1301 | He who steals College Eye 13:27, p.4 |
Authorities need to look into recent thefts. | |
1302 | Faculty loss College Eye 13:16, p.2 |
Student caught stealing money from pocket; dismissed from school. | |
1303 | Stealing College Eye 13:16, p.4 |
Speaks out against stealing. | |
1304 | Science Department College Eye 13:11, p.2 |
Students analyzing local drinking water; study poison used to kill dog in Waterloo. | |
1305 | Chemistry news College Eye 13:6, p.5 |
Professor Getchell entertained students; microscopes have disappeared from the lab. | |
1306 | T. C. Club collecting unpaid bill College Eye 12:26, p.3 |
Student caught sneaking into basketball games without paying was charged thirty-five cents. | |
1307 | Congratulations in order College Eye 12:12, p.3 |
Professor Hanthorn's trunk was stolen en route to Cedar Falls in August; was recovered this month. | |
1308 | Platinum stolen Alumni News Letter 4:1, p.2 |
$1200 worth of metal was stolen from the chemical laboratory. A $200 reward is offered. | |
1309 | Judge Kavanaugh proves interesting speaker; subject of talk "Traitors to Justice" College Eye 10:WSN, p.1 |
Spoke on criminal justice. | |
1310 | Much has been said College Eye 8:17, p.4 |
Comments favorably on the expulsion of two students caught stealing a sweater, but questions the expulsion of a student for having bought the stolen goods. | |
1311 | ? College Eye 8:14, p.6 |
Items have begun to turn up missing, beginning with candy from the Y. W. C. A. table; students urged to cease this behavior. | |
1312 | Last year several overcoats College Eye 8:10, p.4 |
Expresses belief that students caught stealing should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. | |
1313 | Speeding College Eye 8:6, p.4 |
Speaks out against reckless driving around the campus and questions why the police do not get involved, considering the number of accidents or near-accidents. | |
1314 | What should be done? College Eye 8:5, p.4 |
Displeasure expressed at the trend of students removing books from the library without permission. | |
1315 | Notice! College Eye 8:4, p.3 |
Those responsible for taking ice cream from the College Inn asked to return the dipper. | |
1316 | There is an evil practice College Eye 2:21, p.4 |
Believes gambling should be eliminated; some students bet on the results of athletics contests. |
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1317 | The friends of Edward Coe Normal Eyte 20:26, p.441 |
J. E. Thomas was forced to pay $100 after assaulting Edward Coe. | |
1318 | Editorial Normal Eyte 20:24, p.395 |
Uniformity among three state schools welcome; extensive entertainment during winter term hurt schoolwork; petty theft occurring on campus; get your reports to the paper on time; photo. | |
1319 | Bold robbery occurs; Mrs. Putney's house is broken into; many valuables are stolen Normal Eyte 20:15, p.262 |
Burglar steals jewelry and money. | |
1320 | Mrs. Booth lectures; students hear great prison reformer Wednesday evening, November 10th. Normal Eyte 20:11, p.186 |
Speaks on prisons. | |
1321 | Warden Sanders' address; alumnus of Normal now at head of Ft. Madison Penitentiary speaks to students Normal Eyte 19:19, p.291 |
J. C. Sanders talks about his work with prisoners at Fort Madison. | |
1322 | During the holiday vacation Normal Eyte 19:14, p.222 |
Carpenters have built 1200 lockers for students. | |
1323 | My experience with burglars Normal Eyte 18:25, p.396 |
Tells about his adventure with burglars at his home. | |
1324 | Our sentinels Normal Eyte 18:5, p.67 |
A look at the work of night watchman Jams Shields and his dog Zeno; photo. | |
1325 | A good example of the length Normal Eyte 17:33, p.514 |
President Seerley has had to deny a report that a suicide club was formed at ISNS. | |
1326 | Tho it may be considered out of place in these columns Normal Eyte 17:26, p.401 |
Believes that American justice moves too slowly. | |
1327 | Sarah Stein Normal Eyte 16:30, p.479 |
$25 stolen from her. | |
1328 | The residence of C. P. Bley Normal Eyte 16:29, p.460 |
Burglars invade the home; steal about $30 worth of goods. | |
1329 | On Monday night of last week Normal Eyte 16:9, p.141 |
Men fire random shots just missing Harriette Gunn's mother. | |
1330 | The appointment Normal Eyte 16:6, p.92 |
Mr. Hemsworth and Mr. Shields appointed special police for campus. | |
1331 | Honor and open shelves Normal Eyte 15:16, p.244 |
The library has operated with open shelves, but material relating to specific topics, such as the upcoming debate topic, sometimes disappears; may need stricter control of book circulation. | |
1332 | At Grinnell Normal Eyte 15:15, p.225 |
Urges Trustees to install padlocks rather than combination locks in the new Gymnasium. | |
1333 | The short sightedness of some people is astonishing Normal Eyte 14:30, p.467 |
Someone, probably a debater, stole a key article from a journal in the library. | |
1334 | Mr. E. H. Bunker Normal Eyte 14:28, p.446 |
Hill grocery store owner reports theft of candy. | |
1335 | Newspapers distort truth; students; actions greatly misrepresented Normal Eyte 14:11, p.161 |
Students give bath to persistent laundryman. | |
1336 | College honor Normal Eyte 14:6, p.81 |
Normal students have honest reputation; money stolen from football locker room. | |
1337 | Burglary--then suicide; the inside story of a sad affair--justice and sympathy both exercise their influence Normal Eyte 13:22, p.342 |
Sad story of a student who stole money from his roommate; he was caught, found guilty, and fined; he then attempted suicide. | |
1338 | Burglary Normal Eyte 13:21, p.329 |
$20 stolen from Charles Brindle. | |
1339 | The reason for some students not receiving their Normal Eyte Normal Eyte 13:14, p.210 |
Copies may be stolen by others. | |
1340 | Dorcas Whittaker Normal Eyte 12:35, p.553 |
Working as missionary with Professor Loughridge in India; assaulted and robbed by thieves. | |
1341 | The Negro and the lynch law Normal Eyte 12:2, p.18 |
A look at the history of African-Americans in the US. | |
1342 | Editorial Normal Eyte 11:25, p.601 |
President Seerley spoke out strongly against an incident of hazing. | |
1343 | In general; Normal student kidnapped Normal Eyte 11:25, p.603 |
George Cleveland is kidnapped to keep him from attending the Orio-Clio banquet; released safely several hours later; most likely a hazing incident. | |
1344 | Editorial Normal Eyte 10:20, p.481 |
A look at final and surprise examinations; thinks recent literary society presentations are not quite so original as they might be; looks at breaches in discipline in skipping chapel, writing graffiti, and petty theft. | |
1345 | Maud Burrell Normal Eyte 9:10, p.235 |
Went home after learning that her father's bank had been blown up and her brother killed. | |
1346 | People who do not wish their private conveyances Normal Eyte 8:5, p.71 |
Should not leave them unattended on Normal Hill. | |
1347 | Miss Berta Mitchell Normal Eyte 5:15, p.133 |
Watch and chain stolen while at home. | |
1348 | The chlorine poisoning case at Cornell University Normal Eyte 3:26, p.202 |
Class rivalry at Cornell University results in death; believes Western spirit would not allow such an event to happen at ISNS. | |
1349 | John Kleinsorge Normal Eyte 3:25, p.197 |
Boy who had been expelled from school attempts to shoot Mr. Kleinsorge; pistol misfires. | |
1350 | An apparent case of poisoning Normal Eyte 3:21, p.168 |
Victim had convulsions and stupor. | |
1351 | Mobs Normal Eyte 3:12, p.90 |
A look at the frightening power of mobs. | |
1352 | What shall be done Normal Eyte 3:10, p.73 |
Attempts to come to grips with problems associated with anarchists, violent crimes, and the legal defense of insanity. | |
1353 | Miss Mamie Briden Normal Eyte 3:4, p.30 |
Burglar steals $15 worth of goods. | |
1354 | The daring youths who plundered Mrs. Wright's hen house Normal Eyte 2:31, p.241 |
Returned dressed chickens to owner. | |
1355 | A senior left his books in South Hall Normal Eyte 2:8, p.65 |
Finds Old Gilchrist doors open, despite strict rules about Central Hall doors. |