FLYING THE STARSHIP ENTERPRISE: A graduate of the Writers' Workshop takes a candid look at the new captain Frank Conroy—who is determined to keep the program flying high. -- LET'S GET PHYSICAL: We invite you to discover the lighter side of the...
IN CLASS: Actions speak louder than words in the silent world of an American Sign Language class.-- ALUMNI MATTER: Thanks a million—or rather, 50,000 and growing.The UIAA shows its appreciation to members with events, services, and programs...
Rambling 'Round Our Domain -- Fall Athletics at Iowa -- In Olden Days -- The Iowa-Oklahoma Game -- Twelfth Annual Homecoming -- Alumni Dinner At Des Moines -- The Rediscovery of Iowa -- A Summer In Retrospect -- A Quarter Century of Athletics --...
Paul Ingram, Marvin Bell, Mary Helen Stefaniak, Dr. Alphabet (David Morice), Robert Garner McBrearty, and Gary Sanders read from The Burg, A Writer's Diner, Marybeth Slonneger's history of The Hamburg Inn, Iowa City's landmark diner for over 60...
In 1977 Albert Kaplan purchased a daguerreotype receipted as "Portrait of a Young Man" from an art gallery in New York and has tried to prove that the man is Abraham Lincoln. Inscription on top reads "E. White Maker N.Y. Second Quality."