Women

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# Title Date Summary
1601 Not for girls; gentlemen, please read this!
College Eye 8:24, p.3
Paragraph printed upside down in order to poke fun at women who had to "stand on their heads" to read it although the headline clearly stated they should not.
1602 Do you live in the country or in a small town?
College Eye 8:23, p.1
Y. W. C. A. to offer lectures on community leadership for women.
1603 Secretary of the National Suffrage Association
College Eye 8:23, p.6
Alice B. Curtis named secretary of the National Woman's Suffrage Association.
1604 Mrs. Walker
College Eye 8:17, p.2
Marion Walker to give lectures for graduating women.
1605 The equality of the sexes
College Eye 8:16, p.7
Questions the intent of the women publishing an article on rude comments from men toward passing women; editor's reply.
1606 A reply
College Eye 8:14, p.4
Thoughts and philosophy on the role of women in society in response to an earlier article on women hesitating to take initiative in life.
1607 Corridor congregation
College Eye 8:14, p.5
Urges groups of men gathering in hallways not to make questionable remarks toward passing women.
1608 I have sometimes thought
College Eye 8:14, p.5
Suggests transportation costs be paid for women seeking to student teach downtown.
1609 Mrs. Walker
College Eye 8:14, p.8
Spoke to the women students about vital interest.
1610 Pleasure is a quality much needed
College Eye 8:14, p.5
Suggestions for men on what not to do during a date.
1611 The women of the school
College Eye 8:13, p.4
Women of the college will publish the next issue of the College Eye; Stella Maiden to act as Editor-in-Chief.
1612 Editorial
College Eye 8:12, p.4
Editor's remarks on Christmas, freshmen, women, 'bluffers' in class, and obnoxious people.
1613 Why?
College Eye 8:12, p.4
Wonders why women are not as active as men at the college, even during a women's equality movement.
1614 Home Economics Halloween party
College Eye 8:8, p.1
Recap of events at the Halloween party thrown by the advanced Home Economics students.
1615 The change of custom
College Eye 8:7, p.4
Comments on women and fashions.
1616 Social hour
College Eye 8:4, p.8
Women's social hour at the Gymnasium reported as drawing large crowds.
1617 Recreation hour in the Gymnasium
College Eye 8:3, p.3
The Department of Physical Education to hold recreation programs in the evenings.
1618 Friendship and dignity
College Eye 8:2, p.4
Expresses distaste at the actions of some women students who express friendly affection.
1619 Can we compare
College Eye 8:1, p.4
Criticism directed toward the yearbook for containing questionable material.
1620 The sweet girl graduate
College Eye 7:31, p.1
Displays differences between how women and men prepare for graduation.
1621 Will suffrage give a higher tone to political discussions?
College Eye 7:31, p.5
Thinks women will act more like men if they are allowed to be involved in politics.
1622 Women's debate won by Teachers; large audience attends interesting debate
College Eye 7:31, p.1
Won against Coe; debated whether or not the United States should build her navy to be comparable to those of other world powers.
1623 William Jennings Bryan visits Cedar Falls; noted citizen announced his devotion to three live issues
College Eye 7:30, p.3
Supports women's suffrage.
1624 Women of Cedar Falls will cross forensic swords with the women of Cedar Rapids
College Eye 7:30, p.3
Dual debate against Coe is scheduled for May 19th.
1625 Suffrage Club canvasses city; the Elizabeth Hughes Club pins and pencils the town
College Eye 7:29, p.1
Seeking and receiving support from Cedar Falls residents for 15th Amendment.
1626 Were you on the street
College Eye 7:29, p.7
ISTC women were distributing pins and pencils to support equal suffrage.
1627 Eight Week's Club
College Eye 7:28, p.5
Sara Rice spoke about "Girls of the country and city at the present time and Bible times".
1628 Women's debate May nineteenth; the women of our college will clash with the women of Coe
College Eye 7:28, p.1
Will debate whether or not the United States should make its navy comparable to those of other world powers.
1629 Teachers favor equal suffrage; the Elizabeth Hughes Club is pinning buttons on every voter
College Eye 7:27, p.1
Organized club in honor of former faculty member; elected officers.
1630 State cabinet council; March 9th and 10th
College Eye 7:21, p.6
The Thursday night meeting will be open to all women students, women faculty members and women in the community; all other meetings are open only to cabinet members.
1631 Why not?
College Eye 7:21, p.4
The women's suffrage movement has come to Cedar Falls.
1632 If the women of our state
College Eye 7:20, p.4
Wants women to be granted suffrage as long as they do not take over politics.
1633 Woman's debate
College Eye 7:17, p.4
Six women will be chosen to debate against Coe College.
1634 Shake; The Ladies Home Journal
College Eye 7:15, p.7
Program for Shakespearean meeting provided.
1635 Listen
College Eye 7:13, p.7
Poem about the relationship between men and women.
1636 The bissextile year
College Eye 7:13, p.4
Explains antiquated customs involving the role of women in relationships as it pertains to Leap Year.
1637 Why not a women's league?
College Eye 7:13, p.7
Encourages organization of a Women's League to voice the women's opinion.
1638 Girls! Girls!
College Eye 7:12, p.2
Women of the college urged to submit material for women's issue of the College Eye.
1639 The Women's number
College Eye 7:12, p.4
First issue of next year will be written and edited by women.
1640 The women's gymnasium
College Eye 7:11, p.7
The college is expanding locker space in the women's portion of the Gymnasium.
1641 Women
College Eye 7:9, p.4
Proposes a "Women's Edition" of the College Eye.
1642 Old Gold balloting; two ballots taken without an election
College Eye 7:6, p.8
Believes women are inept at voting.
1643 Football
College Eye 7:4, p.3
Advice to women who want to understand football.
1644 Mrs. Byers closes women's meetings
College Eye 7:4, p.1
Speaks on finding happiness.
1645 Token for women debaters
College Eye 7:1, p.3
Women debaters receive pendant for their work.
1646 Dr. Effie Jones addresses student body; the new day and the old woman is subject for discussion; presents topic in new light
College Eye 6:31, p.5
Effie Jones spoke on women's rights.
1647 Rev. Effie K. Jones
College Eye 6:28, p.7
Plans to give a speech on suffrage.
1648 Rev. Effie K. Jones
College Eye 6:28, p.7
Plans to give a speech on suffrage.
1649 Elizabeth A. Perkins
College Eye 6:20, p.6
Is an organizer for Equal Suffrage.
1650 Women's athletic emblems appear; are granted by the athletic department for excellence in work; equivalent of six ones is required
College Eye 4:12, p.1
Physical training students have opportunity to earn the new letters.
1651 Oratorical Association elects officers
College Eye 4:8, p.1
Idea of an Interstate Normal School contest for women was discussed.
1652 Miss Lodge
College Eye 4:6, p.8

Currently the secretary for the State Equal Suffrage Association.

1653 Miss Lodge gives lecture on women's suffrage; former faculty member is now state secretary of this movement
College Eye 4:6, p.6

Secretary of Iowa suffrage movement spoke to students about the state of affairs in the movement.

1654 Women's athletic emblem adopted; will be small reproductions of the regular athletic letter
College Eye 4:6, p.1

Physical Education women will by given 4 X 4 inch athletics emblems, as opposed to the men's 7 X 7 athletic letters.

1655 Last Thursday
Normal Eyte 4:4, p.8
Department of Physical Education completes examinations for all new students; classes will now begin.
1656 Ossoli
Old Gold 0:0, p.287
Illustration of a woman holding a parasol; society motto, colors, and flower; roster of presidents and critics; poems regarding woman suffrage and relationships; jokes; photos.
1657 The True Blue Club
College Eye 3:21, p.349
Professor Hearst spoke on woman suffrage.
1658 Meeting of True Blue Club
College Eye 3:20, p.334
Will consider woman suffrage.
1659 Mrs. D. S. Wright
College Eye 3:15, p.264
Gave a presentation on "The Legal Status of Women" before the Waterloo W. C. T. U.
1660 College girl series begins
College Eye 3:6, p.111
Women encourage to attend lectures on everyday subjects.
1661 Girls' social problem
College Eye 2:31, p.4

Author recounts the tale of his time as editor of the "Girls' Cozy Corner" advice column in the Daily Record.

1662 Women's Debating Club
College Eye 2:21, p.6

The club was formed at this meeting and officers elected.

1663 Sidney Lanier's advice to young women; study orchestral instruments
College Eye 2:14, p.4

Women should join the orchestra.

1664 Monday evening, on the invitation of Mrs. Walker
College Eye 2:11, p.7

Women of the college voted for the President of the United States in the auditorium while speeches were given for and against woman suffrage.

1665 True sportsmanship
College Eye 2:10, p.4

True sportsmanship consists of developing a breadth of character while in competition with other people.

1666 After the rush and excitement of the opening days
College Eye 2:3, p.4

Be active during your college years; join a literary society.

1667 Rules; regarding the governing of the ladies societies
College Eye 2:3, p.5

Rules for recruiting new members to the women's literary societies.

1668 In one of the first issues of this paper
College Eye 2:2, p.4

Will present rules on recruitment by women's literary societies.

1669 Oratory and debate
College Eye 2:1, p.4

Carl Erickson, winner of first place in interstate oratorical contest; photo.

1670 Society anniversaries
College Eye 2:1, p.4

Women's societies hold annual parade.

1671 Class in floor work
Old Gold 0:0, p.97
Photo of students floor work class.
1672 Class in Gilbert dancing
Old Gold 0:0, p.98
Photo of women students dancing.
1673 Games
Old Gold 0:0, p.99
Photo of women students in physical education class.
1674 New rules adopted; ladies literary society forms new organization known as Women's Intersociety Committee; provision made for Society Day
College Eye 1:30, p.2

Committee worked on constitution all year; text of the constitution.

1675 Mrs. Marion Walker
College Eye 1:28, p.6

Gave a talk on "The needs of the girl" to the Civic League last week.

1676 Big battle Saturday; Leander Clark longs for victory
College Eye 1:7, p.5

Women of I. S. T. C. are invited to attend explanation of football rules; pep yell is changed for Leander Clark game; F. R. Glasener is Shenandoah high school coach.

1677 Y. W. C. A. notes
College Eye 1:7, p.6

First program of "Womanhood Series" took place; three hundred students were at Sunday evening meeting.

1678 Miss Florence Ward lectures
College Eye 1:11, p.197
Spoke at women's club meeting about the "value of scholarships for young women".
1679 Alpha hall
College Eye 1:6, p.94
Members of the Alpha literary societies dressed as members of the Iowa Federation of Suffragettes and debated women's voting rights.
1680 When she "primps"
College Eye 1:2, p.30
An essay on women and their hair.
1681 "Ideals"
Normal Eyte 21:18, p.312
Ideal characteristics some women on campus are looking for in a mate.
1682 At 4:10 Monday afternoon
Normal Eyte 21:9, p.156
Marguerite Hussey presented another hygiene lecture for the first year women.
1683 Editorial
Normal Eyte 21:4, p.53
Encourages the women students to increase their school spirit, even though they are not allowed to participate in many extracurricular activities.
1684 Alpha
Old Gold 0:0, p.119
Drawing of an Alpha member waving a pennant.
1685 Cost of living
Normal Eyte 20:28, p.460
Jobs available to college students in Cedar Falls are few; about forty per cent of ISTC students earn all or part of their college expenses..
1686 Miss Laura Bowman
Normal Eyte 20:28, p.471
Will be part of a suffragist convention in Washington, D. C.
1687 Tea Cup Club meets
Normal Eyte 20:21, p.354
Group of faculty women will celebrate birthdays.
1688 Mrs. Walker
Normal Eyte 20:20, p.336
Spoke to the senior women about etiquette.
1689 On Tuesday evening
Normal Eyte 20:17, p.288
Mrs. Walker spoke to the younger women.
1690 Mrs. Walker
Normal Eyte 20:6, p.112
Gave a talk to the women.
1691 Alumni Day; school is visited by many former students; alumni literary program.
Normal Eyte 20:0, p.13
Account of recent literary program presented by Alumni Association.
1692 How fearfully and wonderfully we are made
Old Gold 0:0, p.329
Drawing of two students.
1693 Athletics; regulations governing awards of the "N" to women students at I. S. N. S.- March 16, 1909
Normal Eyte 19:23, p.361
Women now to receive letters for athletics.
1694 A week or so ago
Normal Eyte 19:15, p.239
A little girl wonders why there are so few men at the Normal School.
1695 Novel lecture given; Prof. C. B. Simmons addresses girls of school instructing them in ways of football
Normal Eyte 19:8, p.116
Coach Simmons spoke to women about football.
1696 Official: the visit of the veterans
Normal Eyte 19:4, p.49
Members of 3rd Iowa Infantry visit campus; Margaret Baker lecturing in Chicago; new lockers will be added to Gymnasium; NCA has new room; Nan Baldwin is secretary of YWCA; masonry work under way at President's House; Trustees file biennial report.
1697 A new department
Normal Eyte 19:2, p.30
Marion McFarland Walker will have the duties of a Dean of Women.
1698 Lectures on social ethics
Normal Eyte 19:2, p.19
Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker gives lectures to future teachers to prepare them for the classroom.
1699 Official
Normal Eyte 19:1, p.8
Roster of new faculty; President's House under construction; work on Library ended for the year with much first floor work completed; description of duties of Marion McFarland Walker.
1700 Photo
Old Gold 0:0, p.322
Women's indoor baseball team; photo.