Women

Displaying 1701 - 1800 of 1851
# Title Date Summary
1701 Physical education for women
Old Gold 0:0, p.315
Compulsory physical education reminded participants that the first wealth is health. Recreational activities received much emphasis; photo.
1702 The Oratorical Association voted
Normal Eyte 18:28, p.433
Professor Rice will accompany Mabel Wheelock to the oratorical contest.
1703 Official
Normal Eyte 18:23, p.358
Several important superintendent positions open; H. B. Lizer is candidate in Black Hawk County; brick and stone for first level of Library is here; General Assembly will consider construction of women's dormitories at state schools.
1704 What one alumnus has done
Normal Eyte 18:23, p.363
Account of a young woman who has worked hard to make her way in life.
1705 Women's Department of Physical Training
Normal Eyte 18:21, p.331
Women will put on gymnastics and Gilbert dancing demonstration.
1706 Women's Department of Physical Training
Normal Eyte 18:20, p.314
Lillian Bruce pleads with women to adopt good sportsmanship; unhappy that intersociety basketball was discontinued this year.
1707 A novel feature
Normal Eyte 18:18, p.273
A woman, Blanche Fitzsimmons, wishes to compete for a place on the team.
1708 The sly wiles of Cupid
Normal Eyte 18:1, p.15
Kansas will have a teacher shortage of over 1,000 due to women teachers getting married.
1709 Gymnasium Work for Women
Old Gold 0:0, p.225
Description of physical education classes available for the women at ISNS.
1710 A class of girls in the Gymnasium swimming pool
Pedagog 0:0, p.146
Women in swimming suits in and around pool; photo.
1711 Basketball for women
Pedagog 0:0, p.126
Interest is high in women's basketball; has become part of the physical training for women; photo.
1712 Gymnasium work for women
Pedagog 0:0, p.136
Philosophic and educational reasons for involving women in physical education activities; photo.
1713 Girls win football games
Normal Eyte 16:2, p.17
Places the success of the football team squarely on the support of the beautiful women of the Normal School; photo.
1714 A hard question
Normal Eyte 16:1, p.8
Question on relationships that ought to be debated by women's literary societies.
1715 Class at work in the Women's Gymnasium
Normal Eyte 16:1, p.10
Women partake in physical education class; photo.
1716 Annual Commencement society parade
Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.48
Photo of the women in their society gowns; society parade began in 1902; description of the gowns.
1717 Champion basketball team--fall term
Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.85
ISNS women's teams were assembled to play against each other and against West Waterloo; photo.
1718 Gymnasium work for women
Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.88
Describes the equipment available and exercises used for gymnasium class; photo.
1719 Contest a success; first annual oratorical contest of women's societies very strong and spirited; Gladys Kaye, Alpha, first; Gladys Kiefer, Shake, Sec
Normal Eyte 15:23, p.353
The first women's oratorical contest was a success; results of the contest.
1720 Clio
Normal Eyte 15:9, p.141
Presented women's program.
1721 Ladies societies will dip into oratory; movement on foot to arrange inter-society contests; would make fair sex dangerous competitors in home contest
Normal Eyte 15:6, p.83
There is a movement to organize an oratorical league among the ten women's literary societies.
1722 Women play tennis; second semi-annual tournament is now on
Normal Eyte 15:6, p.92
Article describes the results of the second semi-annual women's tennis contest.
1723 Kindergarten training; its relation to woman's education
Normal Eyte 15:3, p.35
Essay by Harriette E. Gunn provides reasons why Kindergarten training is a worthy field of study; photo.
1724 Normal girls and oratory; inter-society contests among the ladies' societies needed
Normal Eyte 15:3, p.33
Article encourages women to develop an intersociety debate to allow one of the women to be chosen as the I. S. N. S. representative at the Interstate Oratorical Contest.
1725 Mrs. McMahon's domestic science class
Normal Eyte 15:1, p.1
Not all of the women are enrolled in the domestic science classes to prepare for marriage.
1726 For the ladies; an oratorical contest has been suggested
Normal Eyte 14:30, p.466
Men have taken a greater interest in oratory in recent years; believes women should step forward, too.
1727 Physical culture; the girls will enjoy games and apparatus work
Normal Eyte 14:12, p.187
When the new gym is finished, two years of physical work will be required for all women.
1728 There is a certain young man
Normal Eyte 14:6, p.93
Caught in an insect net.
1729 Basketball
Normal Eyte 14:5, p.66
Basketball develops good physical and mental qualities; differences between the men's and women's games.
1730 Home meet
Normal Eyte 13:31, p.491
Results of field meet; women also participate.
1731 Defense of old maids
Normal Eyte 13:22, p.339
1732 Tennis from the girls' standpoint
Normal Eyte 13:18, p.286
Women encouraged to play tennis.
1733 Because "history repeats itself"
Normal Eyte 13:3, p.38
There is just one woman in Professor Condit's advanced algebra class.
1734 Dr. Margaret Clark
Normal Eyte 13:3, p.38
Addressed women on the subject of dress.
1735 There was hurrying to and fro
Normal Eyte 12:33, p.513
Women organize to gain seats as officers in the Oratorical Association.
1736 Miss Oliver
Normal Eyte 12:30, p.473
Led pep rally for athletics.
1737 "A Fine Art--Conversation,"
Normal Eyte 12:29, p.459
Sara Riggs addresses women students.
1738 The International Woman's Congress
Normal Eyte 12:18, p.282
Clios stage open session.
1739 Miss Anna M. Baker
Normal Eyte 12:16, p.251
Addressed women in YWCA series.
1740 The physical examination of school teachers
Normal Eyte 12:12, p.178
Physical examinations of students at the Chicago Normal School are required; table shows results of physical examinations of ISNS football players before and after the season.
1741 Basketball for girls
Normal Eyte 12:10, p.146
Women's basketball at I. S. N. S. is a possibility; Professor Affleck believes that there is a need for women to exercise.
1742 The large hats in chapel services
Normal Eyte 12:10, p.145
Humorous look at the obstacles presented by women who wear large hats.
1743 Miss Falkler
Normal Eyte 12:8, p.122
Addressed women on "God's Temple, the Body".
1744 The Y. W. C. A. has arranged
Normal Eyte 12:4, p.59
Women students will have series of addresses by women faculty; Mrs. G. W. Newton spoke on "Social Problems of Co-education."
1745 The bloomer club
Normal Eyte 11:31, p.764
Enjoyed picnic in the freedom of their bloomers.
1746 Miss Satterthwait
Normal Eyte 11:28, p.691
Spoke to women.
1747 Mrs. Colegrove
Normal Eyte 11:24, p.584
Addressed women on social purity.
1748 Alpha Society
Normal Eyte 10:20, p.490
Presented programs on nations of the world, capital punishment, and education of women.
1749 Ossoli Society
Normal Eyte 10:20, p.489
Presented programs on women, food, and fashion.
1750 Miss Gregg
Normal Eyte 10:17, p.415
Addressed women on personal habits.
1751 The ladies of the Social Hour Club
Normal Eyte 10:17, p.415
Entertained husbands.
1752 A series of talks
Normal Eyte 10:13, p.312
To be sponsored by YWCA; aimed at women.
1753 The married ladies of the faculty
Normal Eyte 10:13, p.311
Have regular social hour.
1754 A hack load
Normal Eyte 10:10, p.241
Group of women enjoy game.
1755 Y. W. C. A. basketball
Normal Eyte 10:9, p.222
ISNS team defeated Des Moines College, 12-0.
1756 Mr. Fred Williams
Normal Eyte 10:8, p.191
Coach explains football to women.
1757 Normal victory! Wins debate by two to one
Normal Eyte 10:7, p.149
Encourages women's debate; Maude Ballington Booth spoke on campus; YMCA lecture course will begin.
1758 For Tuesday night
Normal Eyte 10:5, p.108
Women of faculty and faculty wives have surprise party in Waterloo.
1759 The Board of Directors
Normal Eyte 10:4, p.84
Gave Athletic Association $300; Tennis Association will become part of Athletic Association; women are invited to join.
1760 Some of the ladies of the faculty
Normal Eyte 9:28, p.666
Voted in school election.
1761 The new man
Normal Eyte 9:28, p.661
A look at the roles of men and women.
1762 Nepotism
Normal Eyte 9:27, p.637
Believes that teaching positions should be filled solely on the basis of merit.
1763 Tuesday evening
Normal Eyte 9:27, p.643
Emma Ridley Colegrove spoke to the women students.
1764 Tuesday evening
Normal Eyte 9:21, p.499
Professor Call spoke to large group of women.
1765 Editorial
Normal Eyte 9:17, p.397
Women edited this issue of the Normal Eyte; Christian organizations need support.
1766 Olive Schreiner on the woman question
Normal Eyte 9:17, p.404
Charlotte Eastman analyzes the ideas of Olive Schreiner.
1767 That women's issue
Normal Eyte 9:16, p.374
Women will prepare next week's issue of the Normal Eyte in order to raise money for a YWCA secretary on campus.
1768 Louise Moyer
Normal Eyte 9:15, p.356
Spoke on "The New-fashioned American Girl" in chapel.
1769 Official
Normal Eyte 9:15, p.350
Summary of Governor Shaw's educational ideas included ideas relating to the Normal School and the millage tax for construction of buildings.
1770 J. P. Dolliver
Normal Eyte 9:7, p.157
Spoke on campus; surprised at the relatively low number of men at the Normal School.
1771 Physical culture classes were organized
Normal Eyte 9:1, p.13
Lulu Bovee and Josephine Smith will assist Stella Satterthwait.
1772 Nineteen ladies of the faculty
Normal Eyte 8:33, p.469
Took trolley to Waterloo for a meal.
1773 Reply to Harry Thurston Peck
Normal Eyte 8:27, p.379
Faith Stuntz believes that women do have a place in higher education.
1774 Neotrophian
Normal Eyte 8:26, p.367
Account of recent program with woman suffrage theme.
1775 Miss Satterthwait
Normal Eyte 8:15, p.210
Spoke to women students.
1776 Does higher education unfit woman for the home?
Normal Eyte 8:13, p.176
Pleased to have article by Mrs. Abbot C. Page.
1777 Does higher education unfit women for the home?
Normal Eyte 8:13, p.177
Mary Page offers opinions on value of education for women.
1778 Sixteen ladies of the faculty
Normal Eyte 8:5, p.70
Had picnic along the Cedar River.
1779 The following item
Normal Eyte 8:5, p.70
Women faculty enjoyed trip to Waterloo.
1780 The Cornellian of May 7th
Normal Eyte 7:32, p.5
Believes women should be involved in intercollegiate debate.
1781 The lady members of the faculty
Normal Eyte 7:27, p.12
Entertained women of the Third and Fourth Year classes.
1782 Exercises in honor of Frances E. Willard
Normal Eyte 7:23, p.12
Given in chapel.
1783 Society Notes
Normal Eyte 7:19, p.14
News about recent programs and meetings.
1784 Thursday afternoon
Normal Eyte 7:19, p.12
Mary Simmons talked to the young women.
1785 Is there a person who doubts
Normal Eyte 6:25, p.289
Enjoyed debate among women's societies.
1786 Society Notes
Normal Eyte 6:25, p.292
Reports on recent debates between women's literary societies.
1787 In this issue
Normal Eyte 6:23, p.265
Mrs. Loughridge will write article on higher education for women.
1788 The higher education of women
Normal Eyte 6:23, p.266
Mrs. Loughridge offers opinions on value of education for women.
1789 February 28, 1897
Normal Eyte 6:22, p.257
Professor Riggs gives address on 100th birthday of Mary Lyon.
1790 Friday afternoon
Normal Eyte 6:15, p.178
The two women's basketball teams played each other.
1791 We are proud of the fact
Normal Eyte 6:14, p.157
Women enjoying basketball, a good activity for them.
1792 It may not be within our province
Normal Eyte 6:13, p.145
Approves of dress reform.
1793 The new school suits
Normal Eyte 6:13, p.154
Many students and all teachers wearing school suit.
1794 Let every girl appear in her new suit
Normal Eyte 6:11, p.129
At start of new term.
1795 The girls grow more and more enthusiastic
Normal Eyte 6:11, p.129
Enjoying basketball.
1796 Miss Laura Falkler
Normal Eyte 6:9, p.98
Will have two basketball clubs; large interest in physical culture among women.
1797 The lady members of the alumni
Normal Eyte 6:9, p.102
Several women are serving as county superintendents; Ella Boland is running in Montana.
1798 Some time last spring
Normal Eyte 6:8, p.87
Visiting editor noted that ISNS women looked frail; Miss McFarland believes that the adoption of sensible clothing would help women's appearance and welfare; prescribes appropriate uniform.
1799 The young women
Normal Eyte 6:5, p.50
Now have basketball court in area behind buildings; will play games there.
1800 Basketball is attracting considerable attention
Normal Eyte 6:4, p.45
Women enjoying the game.