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Title Date Location Subject
115061 A stereo in the flour bin and a sink in the dresser. 01/11/1970 Picture, pp. 11-12 Antiques
115062 Epic Arctic trip raises question about control of Northwest Passage. 02/08/1970 Picture, pp. 11-14 Northwest Passage
115063 Villisca keeps re-electing Justice of the Peace, 87. 07/14/1968 Picture, pp. 12-13 Law Enforcement - Iowa
115064 Spring color contest winners. 04/27/1969 Picture, pp. 12-13 Photography
115065 Students gather for annual instrumental music contest - Buena Vista College 04/19/1970 Picture, pp. 12-13 Music
115066 How a Cherokee artist 'paints' with electricity 04/26/1970 Picture, pp. 12-13 Artists
115067 So now they say in Keokuk 'get the women working on it.' 11/09/1969 Picture, pp. 15-18 Keokuk, Iowa
115068 How Iowa's songstress reached the 'big time'. 01/21/1968 Picture, pp. 16-17 Maye, Marilyn
115069 Pauline Rose hopes to tumble into an Olympic title 06/02/1968 Picture, pp. 16-17 Olympic Games - 1968
115070 Fish-stocking project for new Iowa lakes 05/11/1969 Picture, pp. 16-17 Lakes, Artificial
115071 The art of George Shane 06/15/1969 Picture, pp. 16-17 Artists
115072 Designs by Iowa architects - color photos include University union. 03/08/1970 Picture, pp. 16-18 Architecture
115073 Now on exhibition in Iowa City - works that range from African and Mexican 04/05/1970 Picture, pp. 16-18 Art - Exhibitions
115074 Goats make good playmates, do not eat cans 03/31/1968 Picture, pp. 17-21 Animals
115075 When author Edward Lear rode a living moonbeam to the moon, he saw the Rumb 07/13/1969 Picture, pp. 18-19 Lear, Edward
115076 A brighter future or a sure decline? 02/01/1970 Picture, pp. 18-21 Krutch, Joseph Wood
115077 A brighter future or a sure decline? 02/01/1970 Picture, pp. 18-21 Nineteen Hundred and Seventies
115078 How the mafia really operates 03/15/1970 Picture, pp. 18-21 Mafia
115079 An Iowan's apple people. 05/17/1970 Picture, pp. 20 Apples
115080 Iowa improves the lot of the migratory worker. 08/18/1968 Picture, pp. 20-21 Migrant Labor