Dating

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401 Blondes, brunettes, and red heads set forth the ideal boy friend
College Eye 23:2, p.2
Women describe desirable character traits in men.
402 Clermont Loper "makes things easy" for coming Iowa future reporters
College Eye 23:2, p.4
Feature writer become subject of feature article himself.
403 "Is it worth it?" ask co-eds and boy friends in dormitory parlors
College Eye 22:24, p.8
Date permission slips hamper social activities of women in Bartlett Hall.
404 Professor and students are in favor of installation of petting parlors
College Eye 22:24, p.1
Couples are borrowing people's vehicles to spend time together, creating a general nuisance.
405 Dates are tabooed for third time at college hop tonight; Vern Winters and Ten Piece Marigold Band will play
College Eye 22:23, p.1
Students encouraged not to bring dates.
406 Two minute rule was shattered by Professor Wright fifty years ago
College Eye 21:37, p.1
Professor Wright married Eliza Rawstern despite rules of association of men and women.
407 Whoopee! Are you a library whooper?
College Eye 21:30, p.1
Students may not be using the Library most effectively for study.
408 Long stag line greets co-eds Friday
College Eye 21:3, p.1
Many men attended without dates.
409 Hugging parties as popular 40 years ago as they are today
College Eye 20:46, p.3
410 The garbage can
College Eye 20:43, p.3
Organized garbage can dating bureau.
411 Needed at Dating Bureau written for the 'Forum'
College Eye 20:42, p.1
Believes ratio of men to women (1:4) at T. C. makes men cocky.
412 Editorially speaking
College Eye 20:38, p.4
Optimistic about less-constricting rules for the students; hopes more changes occur in the future.
413 Editorially speaking
College Eye 20:37, p.4
Encourages students to submit their opinions to the Forum; most students want dances, so they will continue to be announced in the College Eye; the library is an alternative dating hang-out; encourages school sprit.
414 Untitled
College Eye 20:23, p.4

Students give opinions on dating and "Dutch treat".

415 Deans propose dating bureau
College Eye 19:30, p.1
Humor.
416 Inquiring reporter; do you think Iowa State Teachers College should have a Bureau of Recommendation for the purpose of promoting dates among students
College Eye 19:30, p.4
Humorous look at dating.
417 An intramural petting party
College Eye 18:21, p.4
Comments on the public displays of affection shown at the intramural basketball games held recently.
418 Public sentiment a la coeur
College Eye 18:27, p.4
Author complains about people who show pubic displays of affection while at the movies.
419 Imps play for dance Friday
College Eye 17:17, p.7
All students, with or without dates, are welcome.
420 Suggested reforms for T. C.
College Eye 17:14, p.5

Humorous suggestions to improve life on campus.

421 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says--
College Eye 16:26, p.4
Jokes and commentary on campus life.
422 Girls will discuss ideal men tomorrow
College Eye 16:19, p.7
Will talk about what they want in a man.
423 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says--
College Eye 16:19, p.4
Jokes and commentary on campus life.
424 Ode to Bartlett Hall Bench
Old Gold 0:0, p.342
Poems and conversation.
425 The Hitching Post
Old Gold 0:0, p.338
Photos of students.
426 The red-tape of dating
Old Gold 0:0, p.356
Collage of permission forms.
427 Mr. Boardman
College Eye 14:15, p.5
Speculates that Mr. Boardman is so good at scheduling that he might as well run a dating service.
428 An abominable practice
College Eye 14:13, p.1
Criticizes those men who try to persuade women to enter their cars late at night.
429 Sifting of the salt and pepper shakers
College Eye 13:25, p.4
An ironic look at dating.
430 Staff financial editor sees great tightening of market
College Eye 13:20, p.3
Humorous look at relationship between economy and dating.
431 Philo
College Eye 12:22, p.6
Spoke on armament; debated getting dates in the library.
432 Clawson Hall
College Eye 12:, p.8
Several men have visited.
433 Some cuties
Old Gold 0:0, p.180
Drawing of two women in fine dresses looking at portraits of men in suit coats and ties. Candid photos; photo.
434 A genuine antique on courtesy
College Eye 11:, p.1
Critiques previous letter to the editor concerning the lack of chivalry among men on campus.
435 To the "fair maidens" of I. S. T. C.
College Eye 11:, p.4
Criticizes statements made in previous letter concerning the lack of chivalry on and off campus.
436 On chilly I. S. T. C. knights
College Eye 11:, p.5
Criticizes the lack of chivalry on and off campus.
437 A reply to H. Sheldon
College Eye 11:, p.2
Poem expressing agreement with Harold Sheldon concerning the scarcity of telephones in Bartlett Hall.
438 Why dormitory girls don't get more dates
College Eye 11:, p.6
Complains that it is nearly impossible to call girls in the dormitory, because the line is always busy.
439 Shake-Aristo joint meeting
College Eye 11:, p.8
Recent meeting consisted mostly of presentations about leap year dating traditions.
440 Si muckrake, he sez, sez he--
College Eye 11:, p.4
Comments on the apparent lack of women for dating.
441 I. S. T. C.; Charm II
College Eye 11:13, p.2
Anonymously authored poem about the dating habits of men.
442 Rules for entertaining
College Eye 11:13, p.5
Humorous look at dating.
443 With the T. C. poets; Those Boys; To the Eternal Masculine
College Eye 11:3, p.5
Two poems by I. S. T. C. women concerning dating.
444 The Sanctum
Old Gold 0:0, p.27
Photo and information about the Dean of Women's office.
445 Editorial
College Eye 8:31, p.4
Briefly discusses blue laws, Commencement activities, the activities of Vern Roderick, College Eye business, prohibition, false pretenses for visitors, calling on members of the opposite sex, chapel services, and Professor Seymour.
446 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.
447 Advice by a senior who studies to a senior who has steadies
College Eye 8:25, p.7
Suggests students keep academic and personal lives separate and not let them interfere with each other.
448 "Mushing must be stopped in earliest stage"; the 7 deadly don'ts of courtship, by a Y. M. C. A. official
College Eye 8:19, p.7
Suggestion on what not to do in order to have a successful relationship with a woman.
449 Pleasure is a quality much needed
College Eye 8:14, p.5
Suggestions for men on what not to do during a date.
450 Photo
Old Gold 0:0, p.244
Candid photos from Ossoli Literary Society; photo.
451 The library note
College Eye 7:4, p.4
Humorous look at notes passed between men and women in the library.
452 Alumni banquet
College Eye 7:1, p.1
Alumni tell old stories and enjoy the reunion.
453 Grins
Old Gold 0:0, p.303
Humor section of the 1915 Old Gold with a look at drama, football, dating, and studying; photo.
454 Odds of observations
Old Gold 0:0, p.302
A look at the various ways that students go through college.
455 Something lacking
College Eye 6:29, p.5
Student had trouble finding a place to share the company of a campus visitor.
456 A drama of real life
College Eye 4:1, p.7

Humorous story about Rex Haight and a train.

457 Cap and Gown
Old Gold 0:0, p.96
Club formed in 1911; poem about the graduates of 1914; photo of mock chaperones.
458 Campustry and corridorology
Old Gold 0:0, p.332
Made-up school department.
459 After the football game
College Eye 2:14, p.1

Poem using football terms about a young couple being hit by Cupid.

460 The boy problem
College Eye 1:13, p.4

Advises women that the way to curb rowdy boys is to win over their hearts and give them your genuine interest if they invite you for a day out.

461 Hardships at Grinnell
College Eye 1:7, p.4

Claims that curfew and dating rules are stricter at other schools.

462 An Olive Street romance
College Eye 1:3, p.46
A short poem about romance between two people.
463 Ten o'clock waltz
Normal Eyte 21:22, p.390
Clock chimes, but is the date ended?
464 Dry Run--Lovers' Lane
Normal Eyte 21:12, p.212
Dry Run Creek; photo.
465 Evolution
Old Gold 0:0, p.36
Cartoon depicting a couple transforming into a piece of fruit; from a pair to a pear.
466 The Senior Special Primary Girls
Old Gold 0:0, p.51
Article praising the primary women.
467 Two students kissing
Old Gold 0:0, p.53
468 Drawings
Old Gold 0:0, p.334
Drawings entitled "The typical Normal guy" and "Leap year at Normal".
469 Jokes
Old Gold 0:0, p.343
Jokes shared, including a drawing of a coed asking the wise old owls for advice.
470 Parting of the ways--lovers' lane
Old Gold 0:0, p.101
Photo.
471 Clock with a couple kissing
Old Gold 0:0, p.257
472 Class in campustry
Pedagog 0:0, p.53
Humorous look at college life.
473 For weeks and perhaps months
Normal Eyte 16:29, p.462
A young man does not get a date.
474 A popular ladies boarding-house at 10 p.m.
Normal Eyte 16:3, p.34
Depicts three men leaving the house while the moon smirks.
475 There are Romeos and Juliets
Normal Eyte 15:34, p.543
Young man gets a bucket of cold water dumped on his head.
476 Since time was man
Normal Eyte 15:21, p.323
The article tells the story of a student who waited until the last minute to ask a woman for a date and in the end was rejected.
477 A great discovery; it may bring a wonderful advance in social science
Normal Eyte 14:28, p.441
Love as a disease.
478 So many sparks
Normal Eyte 14:27, p.418
Humorous reference to "sparking" couples.
479 Two remarkable anniversaries have occurred here the past month
Normal Eyte 14:24, p.371
The first anniversary commemorates Professor Bartlett's career; the second remembers a long courtship.
480 Untitled
Normal Eyte 14:7, p.107
The women paid for the fares of the men on the streetcar.
481 Cupid in college; he causes much trouble and is no friend of president or faculty
Normal Eyte 14:6, p.82
President Seerley asks students to court respectably.
482 There is a certain young man
Normal Eyte 14:6, p.93
Caught in an insect net.
483 Profit by the mistakes of others
Normal Eyte 13:16, p.254
Students on date forget the time.
484 Some people who seem to have a weakness for standing in halls
Normal Eyte 13:6, p.93
Watch out for revealing shadows.
485 Caution
Normal Eyte 13:1, p.9
Wet paint on steps.
486 When one sees the couples coming
Normal Eyte 12:30, p.474
Wonders exactly what students have been doing when they come from the tennis courts long after dark.
487 On a day recently
Normal Eyte 4:4, p.58
Robert Fullerton has a misadventure on a date.
488 On Normal Bridge at 12
Normal Eyte 3:36, p.290
Drawing of couple on the bridge.
489 Reminiscence: the Class of 1888
Normal Eyte 3:36, p.317
B. W. McKeen recalls oral examinations at end of second year, bending of Rule XI, and other matters.
490 Some of the Fourth Years
Normal Eyte 3:29, p.232
Observing the stars may be the cover story.
491 At a vague, uncertain period
Normal Eyte 3:18, p.143
Normal Eyte reported that a young woman student was visited by her "brother", who was not her brother at all.
492 The amorous tendencies of our youth
Normal Eyte 3:7, p.55
Believes embracing on street goes too far.
493 Picnics and boat rides
Normal Eyte 2:34, p.265
Students are enjoying the weather.
494 Lonely pedestrians
Normal Eyte 2:31, p.242
May meet seniors out star-gazing.
495 The Philo reception
Normal Eyte 2:28, p.214
Detailed description of grand occasion.
496 At least two S. N. S. maidens were unhappy
Normal Eyte 2:20, p.160
One cannot get cream puffs; the other has conflicting dates.
497 An astonishingly large number of girls
Normal Eyte 2:11, p.83
Many women have "brothers" and "cousins" coming to visit over Thanksgiving.
498 Anyone who thinks that leap year is not a success
Normal Eyte 1:6, p.46
Women rented livery rigs and called for their young men.
499 To use a slang phrase
Normal Eyte 1:2, p.13
Women escort men to recent social; new custom not universally endorsed.
500 This is the time of year
Students' Offering :, p.