114381 |
Iowa art - in triplicate - three poets from three different continents, mee |
01/18/1976 |
p. 10 |
Art |
114382 |
Jean Clark: 'Kids are my thing' - "When I fly home, it takes me 30 seconds |
02/22/1976 |
p. 10 |
Clark, Richard C. |
114383 |
Elinor Bedell - the Congressman's unpaid 'pilot'. |
02/08/1976 |
p. 10 |
Bedell, Berkley |
114384 |
Air Force's Air Weather Service studies solar flares |
04/30/1967 |
p. 10-11 |
Sun |
114385 |
Brief history. |
03/12/1967 |
p. 10-12 |
Stone City, Iowa |
114386 |
Students are attending half-day classes and using school auditorium for stu |
02/18/1968 |
p. 11 |
Clinton, Iowa |
114387 |
For rent: One robin's nest. |
04/14/1968 |
p. 11 |
Bird Study |
114388 |
Psychologist interested in exploring experimental learning-motivation uses |
11/03/1968 |
p. 11 |
Rats |
114389 |
A 'quilting bee' on Ames campus. |
02/23/1969 |
p. 11 |
Quilts |
114390 |
The fight against the blight. |
04/11/1971 |
p. 11 |
Corn |
114391 |
Iowa repealed the death penalty but the hanging continued informally. |
11/11/1962 |
p. 12 |
Capital Punishment |
114392 |
Books, bars and barber shops, and experiment during National Library Week. |
04/21/1968 |
p. 12 |
Books |
114393 |
Hundred-year old Iowa church in Boone County |
12/01/1968 |
p. 12 |
Churches |
114394 |
The student rebels - investigation shows their styles and slogans are surpr |
12/01/1968 |
p. 12 |
College Students |
114395 |
Progress report on the Saylorville Dam, Des Moines River |
06/29/1969 |
p. 12 |
Dams |
114396 |
How Pearl Buck's glowing faith in United States faded as she saw beloved id |
06/07/1970 |
p. 12 |
Buck, Pearl S. |
114397 |
Johnny Cash and daughters. |
06/28/1970 |
p. 12 |
Cash, Johnny |
114398 |
What color should a tower (water) be? - at Red Oak, it is orange and black. |
12/13/1970 |
p. 12 |
Cities and Towns |
114399 |
How Saroyan became "the best-behaved boy." |
12/20/1970 |
p. 12 |
Saroyan, William |
114400 |
How satellites will be of aid in city planning. |
01/03/1971 |
p. 12 |
Cities and Towns |