Women

Displaying 1101 - 1200 of 1851
# Title Date Summary
1101 Women's pool houses jr. commandos
College Eye 35:17, p.1
Women undergo a series of swimming endurance tests.
1102 Women in uniform
Alumnus 28:1, p.10
Roster of women who are in military service.
1103 Winter sports activities program to begin next week
College Eye 35:12, p.4
Activities will include women's basketball, recreational swimming, and play night at women's gym.
1104 Enlistments now open to women for special duty in Army Air Forces
College Eye 35:10, p.3
Special program for WAC enlistment specifically in Army Air Force.
1105 "Chanticleeer" is summer play
Alumnus 27:4, p.1
All-woman cast presents play.
1106 Cure for jitters is hard work
College Eye 35:1, p.4
Miss Campbell says that women can ease their worry about men in the service by getting down to work.
1107 Fit to fight on home front is slogan; sports program makes students physically fit
College Eye 35:1, p.8
There will be no intercollegiate athletics, but Miss Wild outlines many opportunities for women to keep fit.
1108 We women
College Eye 35:1, p.7
Discusses ways to cope with wartime difficulties.
1109 We Women
College Eye 34:35, p.5
Claims that good grades, good health, and good looks should be the three most important goals to women students.
1110 Spread with the gang
Alumnus 27:3, p.
Women students enjoy other activities now that men are scarce on campus; photo.
1111 Women in war
Alumnus 27:3, p.13
List of women who are doing civilian war work as well as those who are serving in uniform; photo.
1112 Lieut. Disert explains college woman's war responsibility
College Eye 34:29, p.1
Brief excepts from address to Women's League; list of Women's League officers.
1113 Woman takes over duties as electrician at Lawther
College Eye 34:27, p.1
Barbara Heig changes light bulbs; hopes to take on other duties; other women also taking on duties formerly done by men.
1114 Spring I-M program will open Monday
College Eye 34:26, p.4
Miss Dorothy Humiston announces the beginning of the women's spring intramural program.
1115 Women's sports
College Eye 34:25, p.4
Miss Dorothy Humiston is setting up the women's spring intramural program.
1116 'War widows' carry on--find new interests
College Eye 34:24, p.1
A brief look at what women do when their men are in the service.
1117 Notes of a novice
College Eye 34:24, p.2
Comments on the former TC men in the services, and on the appearance of the average TC woman.
1118 Watching the World
College Eye 34:24, p.2
Explores the role women must play during the war.
1119 Women offered courses in manual training
College Eye 34:24, p.1
Women are free to enroll in the classes.
1120 Women in war
Alumnus 27:2, p.13
Survey and list of ISTC women involved in the war effort; photo.
1121 Let's talk it over with the editor
College Eye 34:17, p.2
Comments on women teachers who have left for more high-paying jobs in the war effort.
1122 Students bunk four in a room
Alumnus 27:1, p.16
With WAVES in Bartlett Hall, students are crowded into other facilities; women now use Seerley Hall for Men; photo.
1123 Let's talk it over with the editor
College Eye 34:12, p.2
Comments on traveling home for the holidays, women participating in the war effort, the men who eat their lunch in the Auditorium hallway, and an old editorial by a man who refused to sacrifice his life for the war effort.
1124 All hands on 'desks'
College Eye 34:42, p.1
Naval men will be on campus helping train women.
1125 This collegiate world
College Eye 34:42, p.6
Comments on the amount of make-up worn by collegiate women.
1126 Women of Seerley get acquainted with new home
College Eye 34:42, p.3
A committee was formed to draft a dormitory constitution.
1127 Little glamour for WAAC's, say two who speak here
College Eye 34:2, p.1
Two officers describe life in the service.
1128 Fond daughters prepare to bid college farewell
College Eye 33:44, p.1
Women pack to go home.
1129 Usual complaints bring up late hours question
College Eye 33:40, p.2
Compares the curfew for women at the Teachers College with the curfew for women at other colleges and universities around the country.
1130 Gals enjoy life at noon snack
College Eye 33:37, p.2
In women's lounge in Auditorium.
1131 Physical activity survey tabulated
College Eye 33:32, p.3
Results of survey of physical activity among ISTC women.
1132 From the Editor's Point of View
College Eye 33:26, p.2
Discusses the addition of slacks to a women's wardrobe.
1133 Teachers' futures tend toward homemaking
College Eye 33:26, p.3
Department of Home Economics has layette and child's wardrobe on display.
1134 'That was no lady' in 1910, merely a girl
College Eye 33:21, p.7
A look at College Eye usage in referring to women.
1135 'All men are rats' girl's group says
College Eye 33:14, p.4
1136 Price urges clear thinking
College Eye 33:14, p.1
President Price talks about the effects of war on the college and the country; women will be called to handle new jobs.
1137 'Conquer situations as they arise'--Zapoleon
College Eye 33:7, p.1
Marguerite Zapoleon give advice on women's vocations.
1138 Baker Hall coeds
Alumnus 25:4, p.13
Large enrollment of women in 1941 summer session leads to their being housed in Baker Hall; photo.
1139 Keeps eyes open for job possibilities
College Eye 33:3, p.2
J. B. Paul urges women to consider all the vocations open to them.
1140 Sport shorts gals and dashes
College Eye 33:2, p.6
Women's play night held every Wednesday.
1141 Big stocking run by frantic women
College Eye 32:42, p.3
As government curbs use of silk.
1142 Girls with sandlot experience soon lose 'sissie toss'
College Eye 32:40, p.4
Professor Wild comments on women's baseball abilities.
1143 Coeds think beauty expensive
College Eye 32:39, p.3
Men and women talk about what they spend for personal items.
1144 Students reveal contract oddities
College Eye 32:39, p.1
Students talk about odd clauses in their teaching contracts.
1145 Privacy wanted! Baker women; girls like comfort of dorm
College Eye 32:37, p.1
111 women now live in Baker Hall; women talk about their experiences in the dorm formerly occupied solely by men; photo.
1146 Today in Hyde Park; Baker fate forecast
College Eye 32:37, p.2
Complaint that men having nothing to themselves at TC any longer because women now live in Baker Hall.
1147 Hyde Park; Women on the March
College Eye 32:33, p.2
Laments noise made by women in a concert audience when they get up to leave in order to be back in the dorms on time.
1148 'Realize woman's place' says Mary Gilson
College Eye 32:30, p.1
Excerpts from remarks at Women's League induction ceremony.
1149 Senior women are honored by AAUW
College Eye 32:29, p.3
Eighty-eight degree candidates honored at breakfast.
1150 Glamour room offered by Placement Bureau
College Eye 32:22, p.1
Room in Placement Bureau office offers opportunity to get ready for interviews.
1151 Senior women honored at dinner
College Eye 32:20, p.3
Sponsored by Women's League.
1152 C. A. A. course not open to women unless men enroll
College Eye 32:13, p.3
Women limited to one-tenth of the total enrollment in flight training course.
1153 Sports Brief for Gals in Shorts
College Eye 32:9, p.6
Women physical education majors learn to play and teach flag football.
1154 A bevy of coeds attend the game
College Eye 32:7, p.8
1155 Sleepy heads take notice
College Eye 31:40, p.3
Comparison of the chores that men and women face in the morning.
1156 Bartlett living rooms to have book tables
College Eye 31:39, p.3
Will feature books of interest to women.
1157 Women's sports
College Eye 31:14, p.4
Intramural basketball for women is underway.
1158 College women favor mid-afternoon teas
College Eye 31:11, p.3
Bartlett Hall women enjoy the custom.
1159 Housekeeper says men's rooms are first in neatness
College Eye 31:11, p.3
"Men are better housekeepers," says one housekeeper.
1160 Three questions put to students registering early
College Eye 31:11, p.1
Will ask student opinion on a possible third term for President Roosevelt, the involvement of the US in the war in Europe, and the appropriate role for men and women in dating and marriage arrangements.
1161 Senior women to dine Wednesday
College Eye 31:8, p.4
Will celebrate Thanksgiving early.
1162 What goes on under a drier?
College Eye 31:8, p.1
Quick look at what women talk about at the beauty parlor.
1163 Women like tea, blankets not football
College Eye 31:6, p.8
Humorous attempt to see a football game through a woman's eyes.
1164 Are ladies lacking at Teachers College?
College Eye 30:41, p.3
Recounts attributes of women from magazine article.
1165 Editorially speaking; the College Eye presents; campus views; significant events; coeds make rules
College Eye 30:38, p.2
Advice for men on dating.
1166 School Ma'ams recite suppressed desires
College Eye 30:35, p.1
Teachers talk about their unfilled desires.
1167 Over the Fence
College Eye 30:33, p.4
Believes women have no place in competitive sports.
1168 Women don't know the jargon--do the men readers?
College Eye 30:29, p.4
Multiple choice test was taken on how well women know sports vocabulary; no one ranked lower than seven correct.
1169 Career preferred to homemaking
College Eye 30:28, p.1
Students talk about their future plans.
1170 Coeds launch counter-attack on the men
College Eye 30:21, p.1
Women talk about what they like and dislike in TC men.
1171 Make-up or barn paint? The men criticize
College Eye 30:20, p.1
Men have their own opinions when it comes to women wearing make-up.
1172 Freshmen women will be dinner honorees
College Eye 30:4, p.3
Women's League will host freshmen women.
1173 Booklet for coeds published
College Eye 30:1, p.7
Campiquette gives advice on etiquette for women.
1174 Men reveal knowledge of modern coed's garb
College Eye 29:42, p.1
Men talk about women's fashions; photo.
1175 Mrs. Adams differentiates
College Eye 29:35, p.3
Mazie Adams talks about being a housemother in an off-campus house.
1176 Faculty Forum
College Eye 29:34, p.2
Professor Charles discusses differences between men and women professors.
1177 Faculty Forum
College Eye 29:31, p.1
Discusses differences between men and women professors.
1178 Committee in charge marriage forum
College Eye 29:24, p.1
Considering appropriate roles for men and women; photo.
1179 Wives of the future discussed Wednesday
College Eye 29:23, p.1
Will consider role of women.
1180 Students begin forums on homemaking
College Eye 29:20, p.1
Charles Poppenheimer and Lela Van Engen express views on roles for women and men.
1181 Should teachers marry? Here are some answers
Alumnus 22:1, p.16
Three responses to the earlier question about married women being allowed to teach.
1182 Baker Hall men reveal characteristics of ideal girl
College Eye 29:13, p.5
Men talk about what they like and dislike in women.
1183 Vocational committee sponsors roundtable
College Eye 29:12, p.1
Will discuss summer camp work for women.
1184 Girls dominate in registration
College Eye 29:10, p.1
883 of the 1172 students who have registered already are women.
1185 Marriage vs. career
College Eye 29:8, p.2
Believes that women will eventually find that they prefer marriage to a career.
1186 Personality is rated high by school boards
College Eye 29:8, p.6
E. W. Goetch tells what superintendents are looking for when they hire a new teacher.
1187 New women given check-ups by health service
College Eye 29:5, p.7
Dr. Anita Green is preparing data about new students.
1188 Teachers should marry
Alumnus 21:4, p.4
Believes that women teachers should be allowed to marry and continue to teach.
1189 Woman's place in in the home!
Alumnus 21:4, p.6
Department of Home Economics trains women for careers and for marriage; Professor Geiger and President Latham express views; photo.
1190 Women like bull sessions
College Eye 29:4, p.2
Some topics of conversation among women.
1191 Summer costume is vogue for class
College Eye 29:1, p.3
Advice to women on what to wear; don't bring out the fall clothing until October.
1192 Men are still ahead of women--in one way
College Eye 38:0, p.3
College Hill barber Clyde C. Lewis talks about haircuts; remembers giving first shingle bob cut to woman.
1193 Men beat women with spring grades
College Eye 28:42, p.1
List of those named to Honor Roll.
1194 Russia is topic of weekly forum
College Eye 28:40, p.4
Professor Aitchison spoke on women, family life, and work.
1195 What do co-eds do all day?
College Eye 28:38, p.2
Quick look at the daily routine of women students.
1196 Six to one is ratio on campus now
College Eye 28:36, p.1
Summer 1937 enrollment is 1605; women far outnumber men.
1197 Women's sports offer varied program for summer students
College Eye 28:36, p.4
Schedule of recreational activities.
1198 Bartlett blues
College Eye 28:32, p.2
Secrets of a woman's complexion.
1199 A freshman speaks
College Eye 28:31, p.2
Lee Robinson assesses the strong points and weak points of his college experience; likes library, faculty, physical facilities; believes women have strong grounds to protest the rules pertaining specifically to them.
1200 Men record some standards for perfect teachers coed; several of them say "no" to all red fingernails and "baby talk"
College Eye 28:29, p.1
Men tell what they like to see in a women.