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Daily Iowan newspaper office in Close Hall, The University of Iowa, 1920s
Close Hall was dedicated in 1890 and located on the northwest corner of Dubuque Street and Iowa Avenue, the present location of the Biology Building. It housed the Journalism Department before being damaged by fire in 1940 and later demolished.
Crowded galleries and empty heads. Preach suspicion and vituperate against your neighbor and your country-- and the world is all attention--- talk sense and disseminate information--- and you talk to empty benches.
Corn isn't all that grows tall in Iowa.
Continued on page 8, column 3.
Comparatively refined.
Carrier boy.
Cafeteria and students studying in a dorm room at Quadrangle Hall, The University of Iowa, between 1955 and 1956
Another milestone.
And don't overlook the carrier boy's importance.
A real calamity.
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