Women

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# Title Date Summary
1001 Kansas flood relief was this summer's service project of Bartlett Hall women
Public Relations News Release 1950:429, p.1
Residents of the hall donated $48.50 to the flood relief program. Recent quarterly projects of the hall's residents include providing food for local needy families and clothing for Korean civilians.
1002 Lawther Charm Room open Monday, Thurs.
College Eye 42:37, p.6
Room contains cosmetics and a sewing machine.
1003 Salaries of men and women
First 75 Years 0:0, p.65
Survey of differences in salaries between men and women; differences remain despite protests of President Seerley.
1004 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.
1005 Consultant addresses women in athletics
College Eye 42:24, p.7
Rachel Bryant speaks.
1006 Marine positions open for women
College Eye 42:24, p.8
1007 Sixty years ago
Alumnus 35:1, p.4
Women play field hockey around the turn of the century; photo.
1008 Coed percentage largest in state
College Eye 42:5, p.5
Statistical breakdown of current enrollment.
1009 Women increase total enrollment
College Eye 41:31, p.1
Summer 1950 enrollment stands at 1754.
1010 Dimchevsky advises women leaders to understand basic emotional needs
College Eye 41:30, p.10
Excerpts from address to women student leaders.
1011 Lake and Secor brave male field; take auto, farm mechanics course
College Eye 41:30, p.3
First women take the Automobile and Farm Mechanics class; photo.
1012 ' College trained women must be community acting agents'
College Eye 41:29, p.1
Jean Grimm was guest speaker; list of students receiving certificates.
1013 Waterloo women will picnic at golf course
College Eye 41:29, p.7
1014 Convocation is keynote event for Women's Day
College Eye 41:27, p.8
The theme for the day is "The Place of the College Trained Woman in Her Community."
1015 Women take part in sewing classes
College Eye 41:20, p.3
News from the Department of Home Economics.
1016 Annual play day to be held Sat.
College Eye 41:19, p.5
Eleven high schools will be participating in the annual Basketball Play Day sponsored by the winter sports methods class. Chairmen are listed.
1017 Slacks and molehills
College Eye 41:17, p.2
Believes that women are adults and old enough to make the choice as to what type of clothing they wear.
1018 Slacks and skirts
College Eye 41:17, p.2
Feels that jeans and slacks should be worn by women only for casual purposes; believes skirts should be the norm for women.
1019 Male rallies to defense of skirts
College Eye 41:16, p.2
Feels women should wear skirts to look presentable rather than wear jeans and look messy.
1020 Women may use skis and sleds
College Eye 41:16, p.5
Seventeen pairs of skis, four small sleds, and one bob sled are available for women to check out.
1021 Slack styles skirt regimentation
College Eye 41:15, p.2
Student comments on a letter written last week about women's dress code and other school restrictions.
1022 Skirts slack at basketball games
College Eye 41:14, p.2
Men on campus are upset that women are wearing slacks and blue jeans more.
1023 Graduates may be officers in WAC
College Eye 41:13, p.7
Would become second lieutenants in the Women's Army Corps section of the Organized Reserve Corps.
1024 Students no smarter after 2 years of college; they just know more
College Eye 41:12, p.4
Results are given of a test that was administered to students when they entered college and at the end of their sophomore year.
1025 Hilltopics; War of sexes
College Eye 41:8, p.2
Feels women students are just as rude in their behavior.
1026 Drawing class on planning a home Miss Ping speaks to architectural class
College Eye 41:3, p.4
Offers helpful tips to women on selecting a home.
1027 Buddy Week started at girls' dormitories
College Eye 41:1, p.8
women from Lawther and Bartlett Halls will become acquainted.
1028 Women's intramural hockey teams formed
College Eye 41:1, p.5
Shin guards and hockey sticks are available at the Women's Gym.
1029 Inventory reveals coeds room has great variation
College Eye 40:34, p.4
A look at the contents of a woman's dorm room.
1030 Women's program planned; May 4 to be special day for women
College Eye 40:28, p.1
Mrs. Hiram Houghton will speak; program will recognize women's achievements; photo.
1031 A. A. U. W. will present 'A Letter to Women'
College Eye 40:27, p.6
Will commemorate centennial of women's rights movement.
1032 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 40:10, p.2
Student opinions on women's fashion.
1033 Coeds charm hour set for next Thursday
College Eye 40:5, p.7
Pitze's Beauty School will demonstrate techniques.
1034 Women decide to wear jeans any time
College Eye 40:5, p.7
Bartlett and Lawther Hall women vote to be allowed to wear jeans at any time in the Commons.
1035 Men make comeback against campus female pet peeve
College Eye 39:40, p.5
Men are dissatisfied with behavior and dress of women; photo.
1036 TC women voice objections to men on campus
College Eye 39:39, p.3
Critical of behavior, speech, and clothes.
1037 Nets on the women's tennis courts are up
College Eye 39:24, p.5
Women are encouraged to use free time on the tennis courts.
1038 Ruffled petticoats keynote women's wear
College Eye 39:24, p.6
Comments on spring 1948 fashion.
1039 Dormitory doodles indicate women students practical but sentimental
College Eye 39:21, p.1
1040 Another comment on blue jeans
College Eye 39:20, p.2
Women feel jeans are an acceptable part of their college wardrobe.
1041 Men want women to wear "Sunday best," rule out jeans
College Eye 39:19, p.4
Men tell what they like women to wear.
1042 What to Wear
College Eye 39:19, p.4
Advises women what to wear to plays and basketball games.
1043 Women vets patients increase in hospitals
College Eye 39:16, p.6
1044 Charm, looks, personality aid success--C. Carlyle
College Eye 39:9, p.7
Excerpts from address by Celeste Carlyle
1045 Charm Room has become beauty headquarters for Bartlett women
College Eye 39:7, p.4
Description of the Charm Room facilities; photo.
1046 Women students to hear Carlyle
College Eye 39:4, p.4
Celeste Carlyle will speak on the idea college woman.
1047 Freshmen women in charm class
College Eye 39:3, p.1
Will learn about grooming and dress.
1048 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.
1049 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 38:26, p.3
Students reply to the question: "Are men more intelligent than women.
1050 Chemical analysis of women
College Eye 38:20, p.2
Ironic look at women.
1051 New Charm Room improves beauty of Bartlett girls
College Eye 38:18, p.7
Bartlett Hall features room where women can learn about diet, cosmetics, and other beauty aids.
1052 Purses, billfolds emptied, blushing owners reveal loot
College Eye 38:17, p.6
A look at the contents of women's purses and men's billfolds.
1053 Untitled
College Eye 38:13, p.7
Describes how women don't like to dress up anymore.
1054 Hold posture checks for freshman women
College Eye 38:11, p.7
Part of educational posture program; will take pictures and examine feet.
1055 Survey of Campus Opinion; "Sloppy Jane" not too popular
College Eye 38:6, p.2
Students comment on the idea of women wearing jeans and slacks outside the dormitory.
1056 Educators predict girls to face college crisis
College Eye 37:43, p.3
Possible that returning veterans may take their places.
1057 Recreation rooms converted to dorm space
Public Relations News Release 1946:270, p.1
Recreation rooms in Bartlett Hall and Seerley Hall are now available to house an additional forty women and twenty five men. Fall enrollment is expected to double last fall's mark of 1,228.
1058 'Brains' in addition to beauty is a 'must' for modern women
College Eye 37:42, p.1
Outlines views on appropriate role for women.
1059 Housing tight for coming year
Public Relations News Release 1946:256, p.1
President Price stated that classroom facilities are available for 200 more students; providing they can find housing.
1060 Say, gals, you gotta rate if you're gonna be whistle-bait
College Eye 37:40, p.1
Advice to women on how to be attractive to men.
1061 Women's Intramurals
Old Gold 0:0, p.200
Women of ISTC participate all year long in intramurals; picture.
1062 Women's League honors graduates
Public Relations News Release 1946:127, p.1
Two hundred women graduates to attend tea. The event will be held in the Georgian Lounge of the Commons.
1063 Tea fetes 1946 women graduates
College Eye 37:29, p.1
Will include style show.
1064 Femininity or equality is coffee hour topic
College Eye 37:23, p.1
Will discuss appropriate role of women on college campus.
1065 Eighty-seven girls make nine teams to see action in girls' intramural
College Eye 37:15, p.5
Women's intramurals get underway with a basketball tournament.
1066 League appoints group to study smoking questions
College Eye 37:13, p.1
Committee will include both students and faculty.
1067 Annual Greek tea open for all women students
College Eye 37:10, p.2
Will acquaint women with sororities.
1068 Dormitory no-smoking rule under new fire
College Eye 37:8, p.1
Women currently prohibited from smoking in dormitories; Student League Board will hold discussion on the matter.
1069 Beauty rituals and hell week paddles give coeds trouble; nightly beauty rituals begin at zero hour for all girl dorm inmates
College Eye 37:7, p.3
A look at the process of washing and setting hair.
1070 'Charm room' opens Tuesday
College Eye 37:6, p.3
Available to women who need tips on dress and make-up.
1071 Seerleyites don't take baths--no tubs! Showers useful substitutes, however
College Eye 36:38, p.2
Women get used to living in men's dorm.
1072 Girls have bull sessions, too; subjects range from letters from Joe to tests
College Eye 36:37, p.1
A quick look at what women talk about.
1073 Women's summer recreation program features games, swimming, cycling
College Eye 36:36, p.3
Facilities available; play nights held on Wednesday.
1074 Responsibilities of women graduates seen by speakers
College Eye 36:31, p.3
Brief excerpts from addresses at Women's League convocation and induction ceremony.
1075 Pink wash cloth poked among junk in coed's purse
College Eye 36:28, p.3
Quick look at contents of a woman's purse.
1076 Ruth O. McCarn to lead discussion on "Love and Marriage"
Public Relations News Release 1945:89, p.1
Student Christian Association sponsors Northwestern University counselor to women as discussion leader.
1077 Easy life does not prevent early old age, says Dr. H. Earl Rath
College Eye 36:22, p.3
Professor Rath presents ideas on ways to enhance and enjoy life.
1078 '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.
1079 Lost something? Office can help
College Eye 36:15, p.3
1080 Teachers 'if and when' best wives
College Eye 36:15, p.1
Professor Thompson believes that teachers make good wives.
1081 Women more trouble says veteran janitor
College Eye 36:12, p.4
Bert Corning talks about the changes he has seen on campus in his twenty-three years as janitor.
1082 Questions, problems provide springboard for college forums
College Eye 36:7, p.1
Professors Bodein and Gates will lead discussions.
1083 Wave student party planned
College Eye 36:6, p.3
1084 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.
1085 How do you measure up?
College Eye 36:5, p.2
Discusses the qualities that make a good college woman.
1086 New faculty women, wives honored at tea
College Eye 36:3, p.5
1087 A letter to the editor
College Eye 35:39, p.2
Strong criticism of rules requiring all women to be back to campus by midnight.
1088 An answer to the letter
College Eye 35:39, p.2
Defends hours for women.
1089 Glamorous today; Hag tomorrow
College Eye 35:38, p.1
Miss Strayer gives advice on applying make-up.
1090 Durfee advises health measures
College Eye 35:37, p.3
Dr. Durfee offers advice on proper nutrition and sufficient rest.
1091 There is a war on
College Eye 35:37, p.2
Describes the life and feelings of women on campus during the war.
1092 "Cry Havoc" thrills audience
Alumnus 28:3, p.1
All-woman cast presents play about nurses on Bataan.
1093 Men students to occupy Baker Hall Next fall; women, Seerley Hall
College Eye 35:36, p.1
Lawther Hall overcrowding should be relieved; dorms being prepared for students; WAVES will remain in Bartlett Hall.
1094 Women graduates honored at tea
College Eye 35:29, p.1
Women's League presidents will be on hand.
1095 Women replace men in industrial arts field
College Eye 35:28, p.6
Professor Palmer reports on Cedar Rapids convention.
1096 Campus Speaks
College Eye 35:27, p.2
Survey on whether or not women should be drafted for non-combat roles.
1097 What women will wear!---says Joe College
College Eye 35:27, p.5
Students give opinion on the clothing choices of women.
1098 Basketball season closes with fast, exciting games
College Eye 35:20, p.6
Women's intramural basketball announces last game.
1099 Lt. Pyper praises women in service
College Eye 35:20, p.5
Speaks to graduating WAVES yeoman class.
1100 Watching the World
College Eye 35:20, p.2
Talks about the treatment of minority groups and women in America right now, and how they will be treated in post war world.