Telephone System

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# Title Date Summary
101 "They must get together"; Ray and Maucker
Northern Iowan 65:43, p.4
Believes that the Governor and the President need to come to resolution on budget matters.
102 New Centrex system rings room phones next summer
Northern Iowan 65:28, p.8
All dorms except Baker, Bartlett, and Lawther will have room phones; will not need to pass through switchboard.
103 'All the lines are busy'
Northern Iowan 65:23, p.8
Problems with old and limited telephone system.
104 Coming academic year sees board, room increase
Northern Iowan 65:20, p.9
Room and board to increase $24; telephone service will be developed further.
105 Summer to bring Centrex installation
Northern Iowan 65:6, p.1
New system will allow direct dialing; Northwestern Bell expects to serve about two thousand dorm room telephones and five hundred administrative telephones.
106 Untitled
Northern Iowan 64:61, p.1
Telephone workers install clay tiles to facilitate telephone communication on campus; photo.
107 Untitled
Northern Iowan 64:51, p.2
Man is in the state mental institution after his attempts to call UNI from off campus failed.
108 Switchboard to be open 'til midnight
College Eye 63:48, p.1
For one month trial period.
109 Administration to study--resident hall requirement of eating in food centers
College Eye 63:32, p.1
Will install phones in each room of all except one men's and one women's dorm; defer action on buying trailers for faculty offices and on comprehensive exams; approve contract with campus planners.
110 Student Senate considers hiring lawyer as adviser
College Eye 63:31, p.1
Also considers grading of student teachers, telephone system, entertainment series, Union director, and column on homosexuality in Courier.
111 Maucker discusses financial needs, new telephone system
College Eye 63:30, p.1
Appears on television program with other Regents presidents.
112 Board of Regents approves Centrex telephone service
College Eye 63:29, p.1
Will eliminate need for switchboard; phones will be installed in dorm rooms.
113 Individual phones frivolous
College Eye 63:29, p.3
Feels that phones in every dorm room would be a waste of money.
114 Two trucks answer call for fire in Bartlett Hall
College Eye 63:7, p.7
Fire was caused by a burned out telephone switchboard transformer; little damage done and phone system was in operation shortly thereafter.
115 Ten phones installed in Hagemann Hall
College Eye 63:3, p.11
Discusses the number of phones available for student use in the residence halls.
116 Questions, requests, complaints plague switchboard operators
College Eye 60:23, p.3
A look at the work of the campus switchboard system; photo.
117 On the Record: Past campus life made frustrating by 'backward' freshmen, phone shortage
College Eye 60:5, p.2
Shares stories and quips from past years at SCI.
118 Encourage Tom to call, not peep
College Eye 59:33, p.2
Lists advantages of "Peeping Tomism," but requests that SCI men instead telephone the girls.
119 Our thanks, campus operators
College Eye 59:8, p.2
Efforts to locate student telephone numbers are appreciated.
120 Phone operators seldom seen, often heard from switchboard in Bartlett
College Eye 56:31, p.1
A look at the work of the switchboard operators; photo.
121 Editorial hailed as 'asinine'
College Eye 52:27, p.8
Believes College Eye did not check quotes carefully..
122 Are phones 'convenience'?
College Eye 52:26, p.6
Feels ISTC should install telephones in students' rooms, rather than having a community phone in the hall.
123 Art of talking isn't dead on campus of ISTC!
College Eye 52:12, p.5
Switchboard handles 2000 calls a day; Campbell Hall has room phones; Bartlett has 37 phones, Lawther has 28, and Seerley-Baker has 35; photo.
124 Consider the telephone . . .
College Eye 51:9, p.8
Discusses the sometimes frustrating telephone system and tells students not to be upset with the operator.
125 Strictly conversational . . . .
College Eye 51:5, p.5
Larry Albaugh and Marcia Bottorff carry on a conversation about the day's activities through photographs; photo.
126 Remember?
College Eye 50:32, p.5
Some of the year's highlights; photo.
127 Dial "0" after Easter; campus makes change; installs dial system
College Eye 50:24, p.1
Limited direct dialing available.
128 Snip Cat-"T"
College Eye 50:18, p.2
Campus news and humor.
129 Frustrated? So is the operator!
College Eye 49:21, p.5
A look at the work at the campus switchboard; photo.
130 "This is the operator. . ."
College Eye 49:2, p.7
A look at the facilities and service of the campus switchboard; photo.
131 Wrong line!
College Eye 48:24, p.2
Discusses the problems of the switchboard operators.
132 Student operator Melva Miller the girl with golden voice
College Eye 47:21, p.6
Melva Miller talks about her work on the campus switchboard; photo.
133 SLB selects Rog Hessenius, Dave Church to head auction
College Eye 46:15, p.3
Also consider Purple Key evaluations and telephone system.
134 In answer to the critics
College Eye 46:5, p.2
Sarcastic look at facilities and service at Teachers College.
135 Dormitory hours
College Eye 45:35, p.3
Schedule of telephone hours.
136 AWS board endorses late calls in Bartlett
College Eye 45:32, p.1
Recommends that telephone service be available after 8PM.
137 It's a busy day at the switchboard
College Eye 45:22, p.3
Detailed look at the telephone system; photo.
138 Dials replace 'number please' system on local telephones
College Eye 45:14, p.1
Lengthy look at the switch to the dial system; new building will be constructed at 15th and Washington; exchange will be CO (Colfax).
139 Campus phone system calls for patience and fortitude
College Eye 44:36, p.2
Respect and praise to telephone operators.
140 Reporter investigates campus phone exchange
College Eye 44:36, p.1
Lengthy look at the work of the campus telephone exchange; photo.
141 Old Gold 1953 title page
Old Gold 0:0, p.2
Campbell Hall features telephones in all rooms; photo.
142 Girls, answer your own buzzer only
College Eye 43:9, p.2
Suggestions to make the phone service better.
143 No Saturday date may be result of inefficient telephone operators
College Eye 43:8, p.2
Phone operators are taking longer to get phone calls through.
144 The fashions and the old-style telephone date this picture to the early 1900s.
Public Relations News Release 1950:429, p.1
Actually, it's a scene from "The Winslow Boy," which will be presented Thursday and Friday evenings. Shown are Liana Burbridge, who plays the boy's mother, and Arlan Rahlf, who plays the father.
145 Women voters get O.K. from SLB
College Eye 42:26, p.8
LWV receives recognition; Bartlett Hall telephone privileges extended from 8 until 9:30 PM.
146 Bartlett's office houses switchboard handling calls for all campus phones
College Eye 42:19, p.5
A description of the telephone switchboard operations.
147 House Council to fix Bartlett phone hours
College Eye 42:18, p.5
Will decide hours during which telephone calls may be received.
148 The Line
College Eye 42:6, p.2
'News' from around the campus; list of those who were recently pinned or engaged.
149 That infernal operator--she's busy, too
College Eye 41:11, p.2
Students are given helpful telephone tips to help out the operators and themselves when placing calls.
150 The Way I See It
College Eye 39:35, p.2
Cites difficulty in placing a call through the campus switchboard.
151 Number, please?
College Eye 39:27, p.2
Response to a previous letter about the courtesy of the telephone operators.
152 Complains of telephone service
College Eye 39:25, p.2
Comments on courtesy of telephone operators; believes change is needed.
153 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.
154 Campus phone system better with change
College Eye 38:21, p.1
In the process of combining campus switchboards into one central switchboard.
155 Doodlers 'do' phone booths
College Eye 34:36, p.4
Lots of graffiti around telephones.
156 Switchboard operator aids budding romances
College Eye 33:43, p.3
A look at the work of the operator as she attempts to make connections.
157 West Hall has efficient plan
College Eye 31:36, p.4
Explanation of the buzzer system in Lawther Hall.
158 Do you know . . .
College Eye 29:2, p.3
Campus trivia.
159 Baker Hall installs telephone system
College Eye 28:4, p.4
Phones available in offices during day.
160 Amusing incidents entertain girls who work at Commons switchboard; men apparently indifferent to whom they talk, it seems
College Eye 27:5, p.1
Switchboard staff tell about unusual calls that they receive; calls limited to three minutes.
161 Switchboard has full-time operators
College Eye 27:2, p.4
Jean Sloan and Genevieve Ostergard will work for the summer.
162 Co-ed held captive in telephone booth
College Eye 27:43, p.3
Beverly Donegan gets locked into telephone booth.
163 Operator gives "inside" dope on college phone connections; Mrs. Severin tells about what happens at the switchboard
College Eye 27:29, p.1
Description of the campus phone system and how it works.
164 Wrong number, please
College Eye 26:26, p.2
Annoyed with frustrating wrong numbers.
165 Commons switchboard girls do have their experiences; know all of the answers and a few questions besides
College Eye 26:3, p.1
Switchboard operators tell of the unusual questions that they receive.
166 Cheer up! Fraternity man has found use for 'Phony' nickels; rush trouble call puzzles telephone repairman until----
College Eye 25:2, p.1
Someone used slugs in the pay phone.
167 "No Admittance" entrance is open
College Eye 23:53, p.3
Telephone system control room is off limits.
168 Bartlett Hall is newly equipped with modern branch phone exchange
College Eye 23:25, p.1
New system should mean shorter waits for someone to be summoned to the phone.
169 A co-ed who lives in Bartlett Hall
Public Relations News Release 1931:160, p.1
Telephone system for the dormitory has been updated.
170 Telephone ring brings blushes and giggles
College Eye 21:12, p.7
How students and faculty react to the ringing of the telephone.
171 Editorially speaking
College Eye 19:40, p.2
Disagrees with Congressmen who believe that wire-tapping is appropriate and acceptable.
172 Reminiscences of our senior professor
College Eye 19:35, p.2
Professor Wright recalls ISTC history.
173 Mr. Condit now suffering from shock.
College Eye 19:30, p.5
Head of Mathematics department in Sartori Hospital; humor.
174 Telephone service at Bartlett Hall?
College Eye 18:38, p.8
Currier Hall at University of Iowa will have telephones in student rooms; hopes that ISTC will follow the practice for Bartlett Hall.
175 The line is busy
College Eye 18:20, p.4
Comments on limited telephone service on campus; suggests that students should be thankful for what they have and for what the school provides for them.
176 When Jack Frost lowers the curtain
College Eye 17:16, p.4
Champions the telegraph linemen who keep the telegraph lines open no matter what.
177 Editorially speaking; a Christmas present for the "dorm"
College Eye 16:16, p.4
Bartlett Hall women want more phone lines.
178 The announcement that on Sunday evening, January 14
College Eye 14:30, p.4
Wireless telephone service established between England and the United States.
179 Bachelor Hall-Bartlett
Old Gold 0:0, p.321
Humorous look at a telephone conversation.
180 A reply to H. Sheldon
College Eye 11:, p.2
Poem expressing agreement with Harold Sheldon concerning the scarcity of telephones in Bartlett Hall.
181 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.
182 It has been rumored
College Eye 6:22, p.10
Confusion over telephone.
183 Irene Simpson reporting
College Eye 4:7, p.5

Quote from Irene Simpson's report given in municipal government class.

184 President moves into new house; residence is complete in every way; home fitted with all modern conveniences.
Normal Eyte 20:5, p.90
Description of the new house and its arrangement; James E. Robinson designed, planned, and supervised construction of the building.
185 Official
Normal Eyte 18:4, p.51
Faculty considering the role of Latin in the curriculum; debaters will receive college credit; physical examinations of students about done; ISNS infrastructure in good shape; band being reorganized; considering recognition of work done at ISNS.
186 A telephone in the Gymnasium
Normal Eyte 15:21, p.321
Discusses the need for a telephone in the Gymnasium to be able to communicate with faculty and staff located there.
187 Wednesday afternoon
Normal Eyte 13:5, p.75
Streetcar and telephone wires cross; wires broke and electrocuted horse.
188 The teacher problem
Normal Eyte 12:17, p.258
Assessment of providing enough high quality teachers for Iowa.
189 A private telephone line
Normal Eyte 11:25, p.607
Installed between President Seerley's office and the contractor's office in the new building.
190 Poles are being put up on 22nd and Normal Streets
Normal Eyte 9:27, p.643
For Cedar Valley Telephone Company.
191 Tonight occurs the last triangular debate of the year
Normal Eyte 7:31, p.13
Will debate government control of telegraph and telephone lines.
192 One of the railroads
Normal Eyte 7:21, p.9
Finds that use of telephones may reduce railroad travel.
193 Always noted for courtesy
Normal Eyte 5:15, p.133
C. A. Wise Store will allow students to use telephone.
194 Telephones
Normal Eyte 5:12, p.105
Have been installed in several College Hill homes.
195 Another telephone
Normal Eyte 5:10, p.77
Added to the office.
196 The new regime
Normal Eyte 2:30, p.228
A. L. Comstock looks at the progress of the nineteenth century.
197 On and after October 20, 1892
Normal Eyte 2:8, p.61
Outlines weather conditions that will be relayed by telegraph or telephone.
198 Still another advancement
Normal Eyte 1:4, p.25
Considers "theaterphone", which transmits operas in London from theaters to nearby homes via telephone lines; predicts that there will come a time when both sights and sounds of distant events will be delivered to homes.
199 A certain lady
Students' Offering :, p.
Student talks to "father" on the phone.
200 Col. P., through the telephone
Students' Offering :, p.