Sounding the Alarm on Sleep From insomnia to sleep apnea to a slew of other diagnoses, Dr. Eric Dyken is spreading the word about sleep disorders medicine. -- Keeping the Lid On: Campuses nationwide experienced the unrest of the tumultuous sixties...
"Greeting": Clarke -- The Athletic Horizon -- Good Start for Association -- Football Journalism in 1875 -- Alumni Laboratory Useful -- Thirty-one Marriages -- Homecoming Edition: Nov. 1 -- Come Home Nov. 15 -- The Iowa Spirit of 1899 -- Chicago...
War; Nursing; Nurses; Military hospitals; Military officers; Ships; Death;
Barton, a nurse, tended to the wounded on the battlefields of the Civil War, eventually being put in charge of hospitals and of locating missing Union soldiers. After the war she became active in women's suffrage and civil rights movements and was...
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 --...
Scrapbook compiled by Evelyn Birkby; chiefly contains clippings from "Up a country lane, " Birkby's weekly homemaking column in the Shenandoah Evening Sentinel newspaper.
Kathleen M. Heideman is a recent fellow of the National Science Foundation's Antarctic Artists & Writers Program, where she worked with scientists, observing their research projects at bases and remote field camps. Previous artist residencies...
Nonfiction writer James Douglass reads from "JFK and the Unspeakable," his account of how President Kennedy was transformed from a traditional Cold Warrior to a man who yearned for peace.