141 |
"A President has damned few friends" - Lyndon Baines Johnson. |
08/25/1968 |
pp. 4-6 |
Presidents - United States |
142 |
Anamosa's reformatory Jaycees and the good they do, inside and out. |
10/20/1968 |
pp. 4-6 |
Prisoners |
143 |
The once idyllic Nishnabotna and what man has done to it. |
10/27/1968 |
pp. 4-6 |
Rivers |
144 |
How college students in Dubuque brighten lives of many children. |
01/12/1969 |
pp. 4-6 |
Children |
145 |
How college students in Dubuque brighten lives of many children. |
01/12/1969 |
pp. 4-6 |
College Students |
146 |
After 6 years, the dream comes true - Marshalltown Senior High School march |
11/30/1969 |
pp. 4-6 |
Bands, Music |
147 |
What Coe students learned in Washington. |
01/25/1970 |
pp. 4-6 |
Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
148 |
A journey into 'a different world' - Cold Water Cave. |
02/15/1970 |
pp. 4-6 |
Caves |
149 |
Le Mars school children share Westmar campus for brief term. |
02/22/1970 |
pp. 4-6 |
School Children |
150 |
Tracking Dylan in Cash country |
06/15/1969 |
pp. 4-5,19 |
Dylan, Bob |
151 |
Case for and against mobile classrooms. |
11/07/1965 |
pp. 4-5, 7 |
Public Schools |
152 |
A home where 20,000 children have found love; Christian Home Association, C |
08/21/1966 |
pp. 4-5, 7 |
Children |
153 |
Changing trend in college housing. |
09/11/1966 |
pp. 4-5, 7 |
College Students |
154 |
Can our cities survive? |
10/26/1969 |
pp. 4-5, 7 |
Cities and Towns |
155 |
Iowa Grotto, chapter of National Speleological Society. |
01/23/1966 |
pp. 4-5+ |
Caves |
156 |
In Iowa. |
01/30/1966 |
pp. 4-5+ |
Salvation Army |
157 |
Pearl Buck searches for G.I.s who have abandoned children in far eastern co |
01/29/1967 |
pp. 4-5+ |
Children |
158 |
Crisis on the campus, who's in charge - students or the college. |
02/12/1967 |
pp. 4-5+ |
Colleges and Universities |
159 |
How the Congressmen you elect lives in Washington |
06/11/1967 |
pp. 4-5+ |
Smith, Neal |
160 |
Iowans adopt children of other races. |
06/25/1967 |
pp. 4-5+ |
Adoption |