“Two Fellows from Hedrick” Dean Harwood and Roger Perkins headed Class C schools in freshman scholarship. -- “From Small Beginnings” The curator of rare books discusses Lincolniana collecting and Bollinger. -- “Your Income Tax Goes Up”...
A New Magazine: Alumni Association Publishes "Prologue" for UI Juniors, Seniors -- Wanted: Nurses. UI College of Nursing is Starting Point for Future RNs --Hawks Go to Rose Bowl --Winning Season: First in 20 Years --Network Offers Students...
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...
Alumni in Politics -- Medicine at Iowa: 25 Years of It -- Summer Activity Among Alumni -- November 23, The Bell Calls Again -- Sixty Seconds of Athletic History -- As the Iowa Editors See Us -- The Alumni Forum -- Engineers to Stay? -- The Alumni...
The University in Khaki -- Football in 1918 -- Westward Ho! -- A Scientific Expedition in War Time -- Une Etudiante Francaise a l'Iowa -- Christmas Number -- How We Struck the Natives -- In the Hands of the Reds -- Soldiers' Memorials In Iowa --...
"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark," Shakespeare had one of his characters say in Hamlet. Coming from a former Danish colony, Vignisson will be addressing the conditions and characteristics of the Icelandic nation that may have...
Hinemoana Baker introduces herself in the language of her ancestors, the Māori, the original ethnic group of New Zealand. She relates a lamentable story that is frequently spoken out loud by the Māori and the non-Māori alike and yet has gone...
Icelandic author and 2010 IWP resident Sölvi Björn Sigurðsson discusses his writing process and experiences in Iowa City. He states that his readers in Iceland often ask him if it is his mother in his book, “The Last Days of My Mother,” to...