Food

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701 Commons guarantees model waistline
College Eye 35:7, p.1
A look at a good diet available at the Commons.
702 Waves, Army awed by squash, corn on cob, in Commons cafeteria
College Eye 35:5, p.5
703 Nutrition expert says America can be well-fed
College Eye 34:41, p.1
Vivian Drenkhahn offers advice.
704 'Model house' girls must plan points then their budget
College Eye 34:36, p.1
Work hard to manage meals under rationing plan.
705 Campus School plants own victory garden for tomato preserves
College Eye 34:35, p.6
Students and faculty cooperate to grow a garden.
706 Picnics still fun, even with rations
College Eye 34:33, p.3
Advice on picnicking in wartime.
707 Foods class enjoys foreign dinners
College Eye 34:30, p.3
A look at Norwegian and Italian menus.
708 Meal planning class meets problems in food stamp economy
College Eye 34:27, p.1
Women plan their meals to keep in tune with rationing rules.
709 Home Ec. essay contest
College Eye 34:24, p.4
Essay should ways that meat is important to the war effort.
710 Rationing slims public says Miss Sutherland
College Eye 34:24, p.1
Professor Sutherland says that walking and lower fat food will make people healthier.
711 Two nutrition classes scheduled before finals
College Eye 33:42, p.3
712 'Diet variations' to be discussed at nutrition class
College Eye 33:41, p.3
713 Study values of meat
College Eye 33:41, p.4
714 Gals enjoy life at noon snack
College Eye 33:37, p.2
In women's lounge in Auditorium.
715 Food energy discussed in weekly nutrition class
College Eye 33:36, p.3
716 New freezers installed at Commons; ice cream sales zoom upward
College Eye 33:33, p.3
Machine can make sixty gallon batches.
717 Foods laboratory ranks among best
College Eye 33:32, p.2
Description of Home Economics Department facilities.
718 Students desiring sugar must register for rations
College Eye 33:30, p.1
All students, even those who eat in dorms or boarding houses, must register for a ration book; registration scheduled in Campus School.
719 Food economy studied at Campus School
College Eye 33:19, p.3
720 War effort puts crimp in campus sweet tooth
College Eye 33:18, p.1
Sugar bowls no longer appear on tables.
721 Food Lispings
College Eye 33:17, p.2
Encourages women to increase the size of their food servings to increase the amount of vitamins and minerals they receive.
722 Food Lispings
College Eye 33:15, p.2
Discusses the importance of meat in a person's diet.
723 Co-eds given warning 'eat fruit, not candy'
College Eye 33:14, p.4
Professor Sutherland makes recommendations.
724 Food Lispings
College Eye 33:14, p.2
Makes a comparison between Japanese and American lunches.
725 Nutrition council finds improper daily diet
College Eye 33:14, p.2
Results of survey of students' eating habits.
726 Food Lispings
College Eye 33:13, p.2
Provides suggestions for planning a healthy breakfast.
727 Meal planning class cooks foreign food
College Eye 33:11, p.2
728 Thanksgiving Food Lispings
College Eye 33:11, p.2
Describes the way that healthful eating can help students study for finals.
729 Food Lispings
College Eye 33:10, p.2
Compares the eating habits of students and rats.
730 Students refuel with nature's best nutritional potion
College Eye 33:10, p.1
Students eating a healthy meal at a Des Moines restaurant; photo.
731 Dozens requesting nutrition lecture
College Eye 33:6, p.6
Fear of war brings on demand for information.
732 Advice to freshmen
College Eye 33:2, p.3
Advice on appearance and behavior.
733 Feed animals better than Iowa children
College Eye 33:2, p.4
Professor Sutherland attends meeting on nutrition.
734 Summer; coeds need breakfast
College Eye 32:42, p.4
Mary Smiley talks about summer eating habits.
735 Hot? Change food, frame of mind
College Eye 32:41, p.4
Professor Rath offers advice on summer eating habits.
736 Summer students enjoy their food
College Eye 32:38, p.4
A look at student eating habits during the summer.
737 Ten men cultivate culinary art in cooperative
College Eye 32:6, p.1
Ten men rent rooms and prepare meals together.
738 Greenhouse provides enough groceries for complete dinner menu
College Eye 31:20, p.3
Roger Wardin talks about the edible plants in the Greenhouse.
739 How to eat watermelon; wet ears are necessary
College Eye 30:43, p.1
Two incoming freshmen being shown how to eat a watermelon; photo.
740 Food helps students work
College Eye 30:39, p.1
Students make better progress after eating. During the afternoon, tea and wafers are served for weary students.
741 Home Economics meal-planners
College Eye 30:30, p.2
Meal planning and serving class tries to keep within budget.
742 Thoughts on food are food for thought so regulate your diet
College Eye 30:1, p.3
Recommends ways to eat sensibly at college.
743 "Pinch me when I'm yours" sign protects the lowly pear
College Eye 29:43, p.3
744 College students enjoy their coffee
College Eye 29:38, p.2
Quick look at food preferences among college students.
745 Broke coeds buy milk with stamp
College Eye 29:31, p.1
Students were short on money.
746 They've had measles but not diphtheria
College Eye 29:16, p.1
Survey of diseases that ISTC students have had; includes statistics relating to caloric consumption.
747 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.
748 Biology Club
College Eye 29:13, p.3
Will study college student diet.
749 Imbibing in dorm revealed
College Eye 29:10, p.2
Baker Hall men take milk bottles directly from the milkman to their rooms; Dean Bender frowns on the practice.
750 New equipment betters Home Economics set-up
College Eye 29:6, p.7
Developing new foods laboratory; description of the facility and equipment.
751 Do you get sleepy . . . .
Alumnus 21:4, p.4
Survey by Professor Rath reveals that students do not eat as much as they should.
752 Are we healthy?
College Eye 38:0, p.2
Advises students to eat good food and take part in recreational activities.
753 Rath recommends bread and milk for sleep-chasing lunch
College Eye 38:0, p.3
Suggests appropriate diet.
754 Cook refuses vitamin; starves boarders
College Eye 28:40, p.3
Student conducts experiment with vitamin deficiency.
755 Male cooking artist continues his "Cheffing" in bean house
College Eye 28:27, p.1
Dick Gibson cooks for others in order to earn enough money to go to school.
756 Snooper reveals what students eat
College Eye 28:26, p.3
A look at what students eat at a local cafeteria.
757 Commons cook tells future wives not to fear cooking duties
College Eye 28:25, p.3
Mrs. J. T. Walton gives advice on how to approach the problem of meal preparation.
758 And that is how it came about
College Eye 28:21, p.3
Supposed history of the term chow mein.
759 Commons employee says students like mixed malted milk
College Eye 28:20, p.3
Noel Bacon talks about the kinds of malts that students favor.
760 College once housed in two buildings
College Eye 28:5, p.5
Early cook, Mrs. McGee, remembers the old days; cooked for all students on campus; walked to College Hill from Cedar Falls; carriage went to mission Sunday School every Sunday.
761 Annual watermelon feast to be held on September 10
College Eye 28:1, p.1
Opportunity for students to get acquainted.
762 Spaghetti-cabbage a favorite dish when Ellen Richards Club cooks it; working man's perfect lunch demonstrated to relief families
College Eye 27:2, p.5
Assisting families on relief in Waterloo.
763 Men serve raccoon; no women needed
College Eye 27:29, p.2
Men have raccoon dinner.
764 Candy bars, apples have popularathon
College Eye 25:34, p.6
Students consume about two thousand apples and three thousand candy bars per week; favorite candy bars noted.
765 Editorials; really low food costs
College Eye 25:7, p.2
For those who desire an education, and can content themselves with simple food, it is possible to eat and survive on under fifty cents expended on food per day.
766 Moral: to reduce, eat candy bars but no breakfast
College Eye 25:2, p.3
Women talk about the way that they maintain their weight.
767 Co-eds hunting feature story rewarded with man-made meal; collegians prove efficient at Culinary Art
College Eye 24:27, p.1
Men save money by cooking their own food.
768 And can they cook? Even dinner parties do not baffle these youths; six high school boys serve banquet for their mothers
College Eye 24:18, p.1
Six men complete home economics course; decide to host mothers with four course dinner to include food preparation etiquette, family relationships, and the use of leisure time as well.
769 Students formerly were obliged to get drinking water from windmill; the first college boarding house was located on "Berg's Corner"
College Eye 24:16, p.2
History of the early campus.
770 Do students diet? Not much judging from cafeteria menus; but college people do not choose to eat spinach
College Eye 24:12, p.1
College students eat a lot of food, though some work hard for their meals.
771 'Eaters' Club meets weekly at Bartlett
College Eye 23:52, p.3
Group gets together to prepare meals.
772 Students take in 120 suckers every week, Y. M. reveals
College Eye 23:50, p.2
Student snack favorites.
773 Modernizing banana splits
College Eye 23:49, p.2
College Hill soda fountain is offering new flavors.
774 Students here are "good" eaters, says cafeteria director
College Eye 23:39, p.2
Student food preferences.
775 Home Ec department to inform freshmen women in matter of nutrition
College Eye 23:15, p.4
Results of posture examination are available.
776 Style of service in school cafeteria is changed this term
College Eye 23:13, p.6
Will change from breakfast-dinner-supper to breakfast-lunch-dinner; believe it will be better for students and their studies; description of servicing style and other changes.
777 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.
778 Cooking loses favor during summer month
College Eye 23:10, p.3
Students do not use the spread room often during hot weather.
779 Do Teachers College students get their quota of vitamins?
College Eye 23:7, p.4
Thoughts on the nutritional content of students' diets.
780 Dozens of pale pickles are devoured as Hayes wins five dollar wager
College Eye 23:1, p.1
Cook eats thirty-one pickles on bet.
781 Tutor Tickler specials will be students' choice
College Eye 21:18, p.1
Restaurants will feature specials.
782 Sauerkraut juice new beverage.
College Eye 19:32, p.5
Rising popularity and benefits explained.
783 Post-season debate discloses dark secret; at last we have the truth about the cafeteria soup
College Eye 19:30, p.1
Humor.
784 Cafeteria does big business
College Eye 17:14, p.1

Statistics on the amount of food served in Bartlett Hall.

785 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says--
College Eye 16:23, p.4
Jokes and commentary on campus life.
786 "Students select food unwisely" professor believes; has carefully watched students eat at cafeteria
College Eye 16:14, p.3
Professor Punke talks about students' eating habits.
787 A chronicle of I. S. T. C. in 1878
College Eye 16:2, p.1
Description of the school from an 1878 issue of the Iowa Normal Monthly.
788 Haunted Hash
College Eye 16:25, p.3
Advises students to stay away from hash if they don't know what is in it.
789 Dedicated to and inspired by Professor Fagan
College Eye 14:24, p.6
Poem about onions.
790 Trial of prof causes sensation; boarding houses file complaint; oppose gastronomical reforms
College Eye 14:23, p.1
Professor Abbott lectures on food and physiology.
791 A star boarder
College Eye 14:29, p.6
Boarder discovers buckshot in food.
792 Chemistry class discovered water is very expensive
College Eye 13:15, p.1
Home economics class analyzes foods and finds that they contain a great deal of water.
793 A canning demonstration
College Eye 11:, p.4
Mr. Newbill gave a demonstration.
794 What is a pressure cooker?
College Eye 11:, p.3
Clara Sutter, Black Hawk County home demonstrator, gave presentation.
795 S. A. T. C. Days Order
Old Gold 0:0, p.164
Daily schedule; overview of the days events; the S. A. T. C. song; photo.
796 Food Conservation Program
Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.1
Food Conservation Program was conducted by Faculty Committee and pageant was put on by Home Economics classes.
797 Conservation exercises held last Friday
College Eye 10:8, p.1
Present program on food conservation.
798 U. S. food administration
College Eye 9:30, p.8
Encourages men not in the armed services to raise food for those overseas.
799 Conservation recipes
College Eye 9:28, p.5
Recipes using wheat substitutes.
800 Conservation recipes
College Eye 9:27, p.5
Recipes for conserving meat.