241 |
Development of five brilliant children. |
04/03/1966 |
pp. 17, 19 |
Children |
242 |
The Poor People's 1894 March through Iowa. |
05/26/1968 |
pp. 16-19 |
Poverty |
243 |
Two women coaching Iowa girls' basketball teams. |
01/29/1967 |
pp. 16-17 |
Basketball |
244 |
Clary Illian Vinson seeks a subtle beauty at the potter's wheel. |
10/13/1968 |
pp. 16-17 |
Pottery |
245 |
Anamosa Reformatory gets a miniature golf course. |
11/02/1969 |
pp. 16-17 |
Prisons |
246 |
Why author Irving Wallace prefers any dirty book to censorship. |
02/15/1970 |
pp. 16-17 |
Censorship |
247 |
You have no right to privacy |
10/12/1969 |
pp. 16, 18 |
Privacy |
248 |
The human side of Teddy Roosevelt. |
10/22/1967 |
pp. 15-17 |
Roosevelt, Theodore |
249 |
Fun for the young in Davenport camp. |
09/21/1969 |
pp. 15-17 |
Davenport, Iowa |
250 |
Flying high in Cedar Rapids |
05/03/1970 |
pp. 15-17 |
Kites |
251 |
James Roachs sponsor Peter Leach show at Plainfield. |
12/12/1965 |
pp. 14-16 |
Pottery |
252 |
Disturbed children find help at Orchard Peace, Des Moines. |
05/22/1966 |
pp. 14-15, 17 |
Children |
253 |
Comeback of Horatio Alger. |
05/08/1966 |
pp. 14-15 |
Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899 |
254 |
Pottery kiln. |
02/19/1967 |
pp. 14-15 |
Central College, Pella, Iowa |
255 |
Six cousins in one class and teacher makes seven |
10/29/1967 |
pp. 14-15 |
Students |
256 |
Belle Plaine, just wanting a little well, hit a wild geyser that spurted fo |
01/21/1968 |
pp. 14-15 |
Belle Plaine, Iowa |
257 |
What's afoot in Mason City? A special Valentine for Mom. |
02/11/1968 |
pp. 14-15 |
School Children |
258 |
Iowa writers group studies Chicago's culture. |
03/24/1968 |
pp. 14-15 |
Chicago |
259 |
Iowans' one-cylinder clubhouse. |
05/19/1968 |
pp. 14-15 |
Children |
260 |
An exciting car race across Iowa in 1908. |
06/09/1968 |
pp. 14-15 |
Automobile Racing |