1901 |
MacNider, Hanford |
10/24/1965 |
1L:3+ |
"These Amazing Iowans" series |
1902 |
Iowa's delegation views on Eighty-ninth Congress |
10/24/1965 |
1G:1 |
United States Congress |
1903 |
Iowans' votes in Congress |
10/24/1965 |
4G:7 |
United States Congress |
1904 |
Iowans report Vietnam dolls, no explosives found |
10/24/1965 |
3L:1 |
Vietnam |
1905 |
Replying to demonstrators, meetings, debates support policy |
10/24/1965 |
18G:1 |
Vietnam |
1906 |
War, draft protests an echo of the past |
10/24/1965 |
18G:3 |
Vietnam |
1907 |
Waterloo foundry friend of skilled men 40 and over |
10/24/1965 |
16G:1 |
Waterloo, Iowa |
1908 |
102,500 persons, or one in eleven of Iowa's 1.2 million work force, were em |
10/24/1965 |
1L:1 |
Government Employees |
1909 |
The Statehouse and its exciting early history |
10/24/1965 |
entire issue |
Iowa - Capital and Capitol |
1910 |
British fail to comprehend President showing operation scar |
10/24/1965 |
18G:1 |
Johnson, Lyndon B. |
1911 |
Judicial patronage; Edward Kennedy withdraws Morrissey nomination |
10/24/1965 |
18G:1 |
Judges |
1912 |
Governor welcomed in capital of Japanese sister state |
10/24/1965 |
1L:8+ |
Hughes, Harold E. |
1913 |
Editorial suggests higher rental for more luxurious dormitories |
10/24/1965 |
18G:1 |
Iowa. State Board of Regents |
1914 |
Harlem's program. |
10/25/1965 |
8:01 |
Poverty |
1915 |
Grundy County opposition to program. |
10/25/1965 |
3:01 |
Poverty |
1916 |
Use of extra-high voltage (ehv) electrical transmission lines to serve Iowa |
10/25/1965 |
3:01 |
Public Utilities |
1917 |
Iowa's Expanding Economy. |
10/25/1965 |
15:05 |
Business Conditions |
1918 |
Modifies conservative record, backs farm and school bills for first time |
10/25/1965 |
1:01 |
Miller, Jack |
1919 |
Replacement of men by machines; editorial writers conference |
10/25/1965 |
8:05 |
Automation |
1920 |
No provision for handling contested elections in Iowa, Gross-Peterson conte |
10/25/1965 |
8:01 |
Election Laws |