Dating

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201 Dorm weekends: fun, fantasy, frustration
UNI Quarterly 1:1, p.34
A look at weekend activities for women in the dorms; photo.
202 Men are rude
Northern Iowan 66:6, p.2
Recounts experience in arranging dates.
203 Campus Character #2: The Innocent Freshman
Northern Iowan 66:4, p.2
Female student won't kiss on the first date she might get pregnant.
204 In the spring a young man's fancy . . .
Northern Iowan 65:46, p.4
A UNI couple enjoys each other's company atop the Union; photo.
205 The 3rd column
Northern Iowan 65:19, p.4
Description of the scene at campus dances.
206 Shull adopts new open house policy
Northern Iowan 64:38, p.12
Rules for visits by women.
207 Untitled
Northern Iowan 64:31, p.2
Student gets placed in a women's gym class.
208 Untitled
Northern Iowan 64:24, p.2
Student hangs out of window in order to catch a glimpse of the girls in the room below.
209 Girls: how to succeed on that football date
Northern Iowan 64:12, p.7
Humorous advice for women attending football games.
210 Untitled
Northern Iowan 64:7, p.2
Student makes girl sick to her stomach.
211 Untitled
College Eye 59:47, p.2
Student cringes at thought of spending more daytime hours (rather than night hours) with girlfriend.
212 Desk assistants agree job is study in human nature
College Eye 59:43, p.4
Dorm desk assistants talk about their jobs; photo.
213 Nagle named favorite man; Lawther wins date contest
College Eye 59:36, p.1
Lawther Hall wins trophy for asking men for dates.
214 Women students vote today to choose 'Favorite Man'
College Eye 59:35, p.1
Winner will be announced at dance; photo.
215 WPA for one week, BPA for 51
College Eye 59:35, p.2
Women's one-week monetary spending is little aid to the men, who pay for the other 358 days of the year.
216 Untitled
College Eye 59:6, p.2
Boy tries to pick up girl with his 'modesty.'
217 Dr. Kirkendall addresses college on moral issues
College Eye 59:4, p.1
MU and AWS sponsor Lester A. Kirkendall, an expert on dating customs.
218 Pinnings: songs, handshakes for sweetheart, her pinmate
College Eye 59:4, p.1
A look at the custom of fraternity pinning; photo.
219 Draw-A-Date dance tomorrow in ballroom
College Eye 58:22, p.4
220 Draw-a-date dance matches number pairs
College Eye 58:21, p.10
221 'SCI women hardly in ivory towers'
College Eye 56:12, p.2
Women don't think they are on a 'high horse'.
222 Are there any serious thinking students on campus?
College Eye 56:12, p.2
It seems that there are no intellectual students who think about more than grades and dates.
223 Untitled
College Eye 57:12, p.2
The surprises of dating.
224 'We don't need hormone shots'
College Eye 56:11, p.2
Believes women do not consider SCI men worth dating.
225 Male viewpoints on dates impress freshmen women
College Eye 56:5, p.5
AWS hold panel discussion on dating; photo.
226 The Spy at SCI
College Eye 52:37, p.4
Students meet for a blind date.
227 Untitled
College Eye 52:20, p.8
A student attempts to get a date over the telephone.
228 Things we see around ISTC
College Eye 52:16, p.6
TC students experience a blind date.
229 Answers plaintive dater
College Eye 51:21, p.6
Claims that off-campus women may be more cooperative with men who wish to date.
230 Come on, girls, co-operate
College Eye 51:20, p.7
Claims that the women at ISTC are the ones who are unsociable, not the men.
231 Girls want dates . . .
College Eye 51:13, p.8
Comments that the men at TC seem to be anti-social when it comes to women.
232 Women shortage?
College Eye 51:2, p.2
Male student is frustrated, and without a date, since the ratio of women to men students has gone down.
233 Untitled
College Eye 50:25, p.2
Pokes fun at relationships.
234 Untitled
College Eye 50:21, p.2
Depicts a woman coming back from a date with a rather disheveled look about her.
235 Untitled
College Eye 50:20, p.4
Corrects an error made earlier.
236 Collegians 'retarded'
College Eye 50:18, p.3
A clipping from a recent Des Moines Register about dating.
237 Catsnip "T
College Eye 50:10, p.2
Guest columnist discusses various campus social issues.
238 Untitled
College Eye 50:3, p.2
A man discusses the vast number of hours he spends in the library.
239 Untitled
College Eye 46:2, p.2
Student steps into "men wanted' trap in front of Bartlett Hall.
240 Blames incompatible attitudes, shortage of men on campus for mediocre school social quotient
College Eye 45:20, p.2
Replies to recent article in the College Eye entitled "How's your social quotient?"
241 What next?
College Eye 45:20, p.2
Restates regulations on where students may kiss on campus.
242 Untitled
College Eye 44:28, p.6
Male and female students pack for a 'study trip.'
243 Untitled
College Eye 44:2, p.2
Two women joke about their behavior toward men.
244 In spring a woman's fancies . . . .
College Eye 43:20, p.7
Ideas for women who are unsuccessful in attracting a man.
245 Students may use date bureau now
College Eye 43:15, p.1
Group has been conducting interviews.
246 Many girls missed their chance . . .
College Eye 43:14, p.2
Comments on the opportunity missed by women who did not take advantage of the Lover's Leap dance.
247 Untitled
College Eye 43:11, p.2
Applauds the Date Bureau program.
248 Campus Date Bureau is organized: elimination of barriers is objective
College Eye 43:9, p.1
Social Life Committee sets up service to bring men and women together.
249 Untitled
College Eye 43:7, p.6
Expectations in a relationship.
250 One tall problem: High or low heels?
College Eye 43:6, p.2
Tall women are stuck with flat shoes because they are already taller than their dates.
251 Untitled
College Eye 43:1, p.7
Depicts a woman taking the lead on a date.
252 Untitled
College Eye 43:1, p.2
A satirical look at blind dates.
253 Dear Editor:
College Eye 42:41, p.3
Professor questions policy on public displays of affection on campus.
254 Jonesy's aide answers shy prof
College Eye 42:41, p.3
Suggestions on how to handle public 'smoochers.'
255 Ames operates Date Bureau
College Eye 42:37, p.2
256 Student government and social education, 1876-1886
First 75 Years 0:0, p.139
Description of rules and regulations relating to students in the early days of the Normal School.
257 Student government, 1886-1931
First 75 Years 0:0, p.141
Rules and regulations relating to students under President Seerley; establishment of offices of Dean of Women and Dean of Men; beginnings of student self-government.
258 Spring at TC
College Eye 42:31, p.5
Photo essay on spring activities on the campus.
259 'That Sophisticated Atmosphere' comes to mealtime via record player
College Eye 42:24, p.4
Tips on using the Seeburg juke box to impress one's date.
260 Guys and gals get guidance advice at college meeting
College Eye 42:4, p.3
Ethel Nash gives advice on dating, courtship, and marriage.
261 Nash leads guy-gal conclave
College Eye 42:3, p.1
Ethel Nash will be on campus for speech and consultation on marriage and relationships; photo.
262 Film preview features courtship, marriage
College Eye 41:29, p.7
A list of the films to be shown.
263 'Marriage failure is courtship failure showing up'--Ellzey
College Eye 41:24, p.2
W. Clark Ellzey gives advice on dating, marriage, and teaching.
264 W. C. Ellzey leads discussion for guy-gal relations confab
College Eye 41:23, p.1
An all-college convocation will be held for Professor Ellzey from Stephens College, Missouri; photo.
265 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 41:8, p.2
Survey of campus "good night kisses".
266 Danish student finds TC women too submissive to scarce 'eligibles'
College Eye 40:28, p.6
Grethe Wodskou gives her impressions of the social scene at ISTC.
267 Rec room closed to visitors on Sunday
College Eye 40:18, p.8
Few were making use of the room.
268 Women not barred from dorm says dean of men
College Eye 40:15, p.1
May enter lobbies to pick up dates for Femmes Fancy dance.
269 Bartlett 'rec' room open to dates Sunday
College Eye 40:7, p.7
270 "Rec" rooms open to dates Sunday
College Eye 40:6, p.7
Open to residents and their dates from 2:30 until 4:30.
271 The Way I See It
College Eye 39:36, p.2
Humorous suggestion that better roads would lead to a better atmosphere for dating.
272 Gold old days of '76 not so good; Grandpa's style hampered by rules
College Eye 39:33, p.7
A look at the rules for relationships between men and women students in 1876.
273 Femme's Fancy... Girl Dates Boy
Old Gold 0:0, p.104
Girls ask out the guys in this annual tradition on campus. The girls even give the guys corsages made of ingredients such as onions, carrots, cabbage, and lettuce.
274 Interesting People
Old Gold 0:0, p.110
This photo shows two students in formal attire, the male helping his date with her corsage; photo.
275 They've got your number . . .
College Eye 39:17, p.7
Campus telephone operators talk about their work; handle three or four thousand calls a day; photo.
276 . . . Date wanted
College Eye 39:14, p.2
Comments on an advertisement in the Cedar Falls Daily Record concerning dates for New Year's Eve.
277 Untitled
College Eye 39:12, p.2
Responds to a letter written by Joanne Comer concerning kissing on campus.
278 Untitled
College Eye 39:11, p.2
Has had difficulty in finding a place to kiss her date good night.
279 Popcorn popular, girls stand treat
College Eye 38:43, p.3
Popcorn stand owner Peter Struyk talks about the way that men and women behave around his business.
280 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.
281 Former student recalls the spirit of '76
Alumnus 30:4, p.15
Ella M. Jones Burnell talks about the earliest days of the Iowa State Normal School.
282 Male species slapped-hard!
College Eye 37:20, p.2
Angry student comments on the attitude of the men on TC campus after returning from war.
283 'Get your man by tact Dora' advises eye society editor
College Eye 37:17, p.2
Student seeks advice on guy troubles.
284 The 'weaker' sex does an about face for the Femmes Fancy on February 1
College Eye 37:17, p.3
A look at the way men and women behave when women ask men to the dance.
285 'Crime of selection' outlawed by rule XL of college code
College Eye 37:16, p.3
A look at the old ISNS rule on dating.
286 'Oh, beat me daddy' to Lee Barron's tunes
College Eye 36:21, p.3
Women have difficulty in finding escorts to Old Gold Beauty dance.
287 Bodein, Gates lead discussion groups at all-college forums
College Eye 36:6, p.1
Topic will be "Men, Women, and Romance".
288 Coeds are lonesome but not suffering
College Eye 36:5, p.5
Women tell how they spend their time with so few men on campus.
289 Coeds meet beauty-dance date through 'book bureau'
College Eye 35:20, p.1
Personnel director of men's dorms will help army men meet college women.
290 College 'Joes' wear nerves to frazzle at reception room
College Eye 33:43, p.3
Men try to figure out what to say to women.
291 Coeds find new dates
Alumnus 26:3, p.2
Spend more time in Red Cross work room.
292 Will broadcast MacArthur Day dance
College Eye 33:29, p.3
Women encouraged to ask their hometown boyfriend or to make us of the date bureau.
293 Women complain about men's dating habits
College Eye 33:16, p.3
294 On the way to a dance
Alumnus 26:1, p.1
Two couples leave for a dance; photo.
295 The Alumnus goes to a football game
Alumnus 26:1, p.16
Photo essay on going to a football game at Drake; photo.
296 There's romance on the Teachers College campus
Alumnus 25:4, p.3
Students sit on bench near Pond at night; photo.
297 Manners in modern
College Eye 32:40, p.3
Dating etiquette.
298 Today in Hyde Park
College Eye 32:40, p.2
Defends men against charges of women.
299 Lonely steadies make recreation
College Eye 32:39, p.3
300 Notice
College Eye 32:39, p.3
May hold dance to which women may invite boyfriends from home.