Food

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# Title Date Summary
801 Conservation recipes
College Eye 9:25, p.6
Recipes that help conserve scarce commodities.
802 Students, are you helping to win the war?
College Eye 9:6, p.4
Students are asked to try to conserve food as best they can.
803 Great canning campaign; organize clubs
College Eye 8:27, p.1
People organize and begin to can and preserve surplus fruit and vegetables for the war effort.
804 Improving school lunches
College Eye 8:18, p.4
Comments and suggestions on how to incorporate domestic science classes into a school lunch system.
805 Burns opens new café
College Eye 7:31, p.8
Has a liquid carbonic fountain at his new café on Main Street.
806 Science Club
College Eye 7:16, p.3
Sponsors lecture by E. L. Redfern on the protection of food materials.
807 Have you tried these?
College Eye 7:13, p.7
Snack and cooking suggestions.
808 Cafeteria opens with big business
College Eye 7:2, p.5
Bartlett Hall cafeteria opens on September 14, 1915, under the direction of Mildred Walls; serves four hundred meals at noon, fewer at breakfast and dinner;
809 A number of I. S. T. C. girls
College Eye 6:30, p.7
Had dinner at the Black Hawk Hotel.
810 A number of I. S. T. C. girls
College Eye 6:29, p.6
Had dinner at the Black Hawk Hotel.
811 Home Economics
Old Gold 0:0, p.113
Illustration of woman baking; roster and photos of Home Economic students, including their home addresses, chief virtues, and "pet" expressions; sample luncheon menu; photo.
812 The senior girls in the Domestic Science Department
College Eye 1:27, p.7

Will give demonstrations of cooking until end of term.

813 Exchange notes
College Eye 1:3, p.56

A student at the University of Michigan calculated how many cigars, cigarettes, chocolate bars, and gum the students consumed in the last year.

814 Domestic Science
Old Gold 0:0, p.217
Summary of the Domestic Science department, includes group photo and a poem.
815 Prof. Page on milk analysis; members of Science Club hear illustrated lecture on its value as a food
Normal Eyte 20:18, p.299
Professor Page analyzes and discusses milk.
816 Pressed meats served
Normal Eyte 19:4, p.62
Several students suffered from ptomaine poisoning.
817 Pass the potatoes please
Normal Eyte 17:28, p.433
A look at the etiquette of passing food.
818 Schoolma'ams will cook; great interest taken in cooking school to be opened next week; Cannon house will be converted into a modern kitchen
Normal Eyte 15:8, p.115
The Domestic Science Department will begin to offer classes is cooking.
819 A new expression; another addition has been made to our college vocabulary
Normal Eyte 14:14, p.209
"That delicious fudge," is the new expression on campus.
820 Cooks combine; pro and con of the situation
Normal Eyte 14:1, p.2
Students dissatisfied with increase in cook's fee; a look at costs of rooming and boarding costs.
821 For those who bring their dinners seats have been provided in the cloak rooms
Normal Eyte 13:3, p.37
Will help to avoid eating in classrooms.
822 After the debate
Normal Eyte 12:8, p.122
Debaters enjoyed treats after the competition.
823 Ossoli Society
Normal Eyte 10:20, p.489
Presented programs on women, food, and fashion.
824 Mabel Wise
Normal Eyte 9:8, p.180
Treating friends to apples from home.
825 Normal Hill
Normal Eyte 4:14, p.219
Messrs. Cotton and Gibson have opened a grocery store on the hill.
826 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.
827 Sickness has not entirely confined its attention
Normal Eyte 2:20, p.160
Students had to cook in one boarding house after managers became ill.
828 After a hard study
Normal Eyte 1:1, p.4
Enjoy refreshments at Piersol's.
829 Our new silver knives
Students' Offering :, p.
Can cut the toughest beef.
830 The choicest groceries
Students' Offering :, p.
Offers grocery items.
831 All you Normalites can save
Students' Offering :, p.
Grocery supplies at Bates.
832 E. L. Andrews
Students' Offering :, p.
Dealer in groceries.
833 Boarding students
Students' Offering :, p.
Have ice cream on picnic in grove.
834 E. L. Andrews
Students' Offering :, p.
Offers groceries.
835 Shockey, the candy man
Students' Offering :, p.
Offers candy, fruit, and ice cream.
836 E. L. Andrews
Students' Offering :, p.
Offers groceries.
837 A Normalite
Students' Offering :, p.
Comments on poor quality of food.
838 E. L. Andrews
Students' Offering :, p.
Offers groceries.
839 Go to C. C. Shockey's
Students' Offering :, p.
Offers candy and fruit.
840 C. C. Shockey's
Students' Offering :, p.
Offers fruit and candy.
841 There have been so many poems
Students' Offering :, p.
Humorous reference to bad boarding house food.
842 Go to C. C. Shockey's
Students' Offering :, p.
Offers ice cream, lemonade, and candy.