Summer Session
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601 | Dr. George Frasier, president if the Colorado State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1930:514, p.1 |
Delivers summer session Commencement speech. | |
602 | Three hundred and twenty students Public Relations News Release 1930:513, p.1 |
Receive degrees at summer session Commencement. | |
603 | Untitled College Eye 23:11, p.2 |
Recap of events and construction during summer term. | |
604 | Morning class periods are preferred during summer session College Eye 23:9, p.4 |
Three fourths of pupil hours are taught in the morning. | |
605 | Summer term "D" letter does not brand student as mentally inferior College Eye 23:8, p.2 |
Summer session students generally receive higher grades than do regular term students. | |
606 | Term's initial dance tonight draws students; extended recreation hop starts at 8 o'clock in women's gymnasium and closes at 11:30 o'clock College Eye 23:7, p.1 |
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607 | Group eleven breakfasts tomorrow College Eye 23:6, p.3 |
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608 | Students from every Iowa county attend school during the summer College Eye 23:5, p.4 |
As well as eighteen other states and three other countries. | |
609 | Every county in Iowa is represented Public Relations News Release 1930:468, p.1 |
Students from all over Iowa attend ISTC summer session. | |
610 | Three hundred and thirty-six students Public Relations News Release 1930:467, p.1 |
Expected to receive diplomas and degrees at summer tern Commencement on August 20. | |
611 | Six women per every man are registered for summer session College Eye 23:3, p.1 |
1925 women and 350 men register for summer 1931 term. | |
612 | Two hundred sixty are enrolled in Teachers College Training School College Eye 23:3, p.1 |
Provides opportunity to make up work or finish school early. | |
613 | Drama students Public Relations News Release 1930:450, p.1 |
Will present plays over the summer session. | |
614 | Functions for summer begin; reception for students to be given by faculty Friday evening College Eye 23:1, p.1 |
Entertainment or amusement planned for every evening. | |
615 | In spite of the "hard times" Public Relations News Release 1930:446, p.1 |
Summer Session enrollment is slightly up from last year. | |
616 | If the waiting list of women students Public Relations News Release 1930:444, p.1 |
Summer session enrollment is about the same as last year. | |
617 | Untitled College Eye 22:24, p.4 |
William W. Biddle will teach a course in personality during summer session. | |
618 | If the necessary funds are voted by the General Assembly Public Relations News Release 1930:208, p.1 |
A summer branch school in Red Oak is a possibility. | |
619 | Dorothy Byers, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:45, p.1 |
Byers received highest academic honors during the summer session. | |
620 | Dorothy Glade, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:46, p.1 |
Glade received highest academic honors during summer session. | |
621 | Gladice N. Sears, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:44, p.1 |
Sears received highest academic honors during the summer session. | |
622 | Mary Bell, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:43, p.1 |
Bell received highest academic honors during summer session. | |
623 | Women are smarter than men Public Relations News Release 1930:41, p.1 |
Women made straight A's over the summer term; list of honor students given. | |
624 | Reviving a tradition of more than 25 years ago Public Relations News Release 1929:566, p.1 |
Over 370 students are summer session graduates; first outdoor exercise since completion of Auditorium in 1901. | |
625 | Last day fracas played in thirty minute periods College Eye 21:43, p.1 |
Classes will be shortened for last day of summer session. | |
626 | Towering elms and campus buildings Public Relations News Release 1929:550, p.1 |
About four hundred students will receive degrees or diplomas during summer Commencement exercises. | |
627 | Students and faculty members College Eye 21:39, p.4 |
ISTC faculty and students who are attending summer session at University of Iowa hold dinner. | |
628 | Pedagogs of older days who were wont to frown Public Relations News Release 1929:543, p.1 |
College organizes social groups for summer students. | |
629 | Abandon fishing and camping for textbook and pen College Eye 21:37, p.8 |
Professor Luse talks about the summer session at the Training School. | |
630 | Everything points toward a gay summer of dances, picnics and hikes College Eye 21:37, p.6 |
A summer advisory board has been appointed to keep the summer filled with interesting events and activities. | |
631 | Summer advisory board starts things going; plans dances first and stunts to pep up college society College Eye 21:37, p.1 |
Group named to plan recreational activities. | |
632 | Housemothers meet to discuss problems College Eye 21:36, p.3 |
Consider problems of summer session students. | |
633 | Record-breaking enrollment predicted for summer term; over one third of present students expected to enroll College Eye 21:35, p.1 |
May exceed record 1929 level of 2476. | |
634 | Summer schools show growth each year College Eye 21:35, p.8 |
National trends. | |
635 | Attendance records of recent years for college students Public Relations News Release 1929:534, p.1 |
Enrollment for the summer term is at an all time high, at 2800 students. | |
636 | Younger students enroll at college Alumnus 14:2, p.15 |
Median age for women in fall was 19; median age for men was 20; older students attend in summer term. | |
637 | Summer students older; experienced College Eye 21:22, p.3 |
Professor Nelson offers information on the ages of ISTC students. | |
638 | Miss Dorothy Michel College Eye 19:44, p.5 |
Summer term teacher leaves for home. | |
639 | Miss Dorothy Michel Alumnus 19:7, p.5 |
Summer term teacher leaves for home. | |
640 | The enrollment of 107 students College Eye 19:41, p.8 |
A 10% increase in summer enrollment; two new teachers added to the faculty. | |
641 | Official announcements College Eye 19:39, p.1 |
Students must register excuses for absences within five days of return. | |
642 | Total enrollment for term now over 3500; 2365 students on campus College Eye 18:42, p.1 |
Breakdown on enrollment from the Cedar Falls campus and the branch summer schools. | |
643 | Annual spring play to be repeated College Eye 18:36, p.1 |
Will repeat "The Copperhead" for summer students. | |
644 | Welcome newcomers; T. C. greets you College Eye 18:36, p.1 |
Quick orientation and welcome to summer students. | |
645 | Melody-Way course given this summer College Eye 18:35, p.1 |
Naomi Evans will offer Miessner Melody-Way piano instruction. | |
646 | Steger and Stapley to manage "Eye" for this summer College Eye 18:35, p.1 |
Will issue regular eight page editions during the summer term. | |
647 | Appropriation for summer school fund cut $50,000 College Eye 18:31, p.1 |
Budget is $1,267,000; budget breakdown. | |
648 | Largest August class grads in history of college College Eye 18:8, p.5 |
About 326 will graduate; 205 will have completed a two year course and 121 will have completed a four year course. | |
649 | School extension Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.229 |
Brief history of Extension Service. | |
650 | The summer school Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.205 |
Brief history of summer session, which began in 1896. | |
651 | Notice of registration, summer term College Eye 17:45, p.3 |
Registration procedures. | |
652 | Making it easier College Eye 17:1, p.2 |
Suggests students keep an optimistic attitude towards school for the summer term. | |
653 | Welcome! College Eye 17:1, p.1 |
Welcomes summer school students. | |
654 | Summer students notice; four page edition of the 'Eye' published this summer College Eye 16:36, p.1 |
Plans to publish a summer edition of the College Eye announced. | |
655 | New instructors for summer term College Eye 16:33, p.8 |
Fifty-seven new professors to join faculty for summer term. | |
656 | Pres. Seerley at Des Moines College Eye 16:26, p.8 |
Will meet with the State Board of Education to discuss summer school appropriations. | |
657 | T. C. had successful summer term; over 3000 attended summer session College Eye 16:2, p.1 |
Highlights of the summer session; Professor Gist died June 8, 1923; Elizabeth Platner died August 25, 1923. | |
658 | Successful summer term ends; many students plan to return Sept. 12 College Eye 14:11, p.1 |
Compiles benefits of attending Iowa State Teachers College. | |
659 | This is the last issue College Eye 14:11, p.2 |
College Eye staff reflects on its first summer session publications. | |
660 | For those of us who have a vision College Eye 14:7, p.1 |
Claims that many summer school students are under-qualified to become teachers. | |
661 | The enrollment at Teachers College College Eye 14:3, p.3 |
Summer 1923 enrollment is now 2956, including those enrolled at the branch summer schools. | |
662 | This is the first summer term College Eye 14:1, p.2 |
Urges students to subscribe to summer College Eye. | |
663 | A college paper for the summer term students College Eye 14:34, p.1 |
Will attempt to publish paper during summer; will be good way to keep students informed. | |
664 | It is estimated College Eye 14:34, p.4 |
Summer enrollment may reach 3500. | |
665 | What is your reaction College Eye 14:30, p.2 |
Asks readers their opinion of a summer issue of the College Eye. | |
666 | Dr. A. E. Winship Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.2 |
The editor of the Journal of Education lectures to summer term students in his annual visit to the Central States. | |
667 | Summer term faculty Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.1 |
Number of summer faculty members listed by department. | |
668 | W. Homer Veatch Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.5 |
Professor W. Homer Veatch embarks on an automobile trip with his wife through the eastern states before returning to assist in the summer school for the second half of the term. | |
669 | Group pictures College Eye 14:14, p.4 |
Summer school student group pictures are available. | |
670 | Flag Day Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.3 |
Attorney J. R. Newman delivers the Flag Day address in the auditorium to the students of the summer term. | |
671 | Ira S. Condit Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.8 |
Ira S. Condit is named acting head of Commercial Education effective the opening of the summer term. | |
672 | Merle Raymond Thompson Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.8 |
Merle R. Thompson is named head of the Department of Social Science effective the beginning of the summer term. | |
673 | Mrs. Elizabeth Burney-Schmidt Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.8 |
Helen C. Knapp and Leora Doolittle do not serve on the summer term faculty, and are substituted by Florence Crane, Minnie E. Starr, and Elizabeth Carmichael. | |
674 | Summer term Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.1 |
Enrollment for the Summer Term was held on June 20, 1922, bringing in a total of 4,608 students. The college is estimated to exceed 5000 students by the second half of the term. | |
675 | The summer term Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.3 |
The Teachers College sees record breaking enrollment for the summer term, expecting to exceed five-thousand students by the term's end. | |
676 | Summer term opens; they're here College Eye 14:12, p.1 |
Description of the college and its students getting ready for the summer term; photo. | |
677 | Twelve weeks normal College Eye 14:12, p.2 |
Criticizes the worth of the Uniform County Examinations. | |
678 | New instructors for the summer term College Eye 14:11, p.2 |
Roster of summer faculty. | |
679 | Mrs. Ella M. Burnell Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.4 |
Mrs. Ella M. Burnell returns to the Teachers College to work for the summer term. Mrs. Burnell was among the first students to attend the college in 1876. | |
680 | Vacation Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.3 |
Many members of the summer faculty spend their two weeks of vacation out of town. | |
681 | William J. Burney Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.5 |
William J. Burney, brother of the Music Department's Elizabeth Burney-Schmidt, serves as instructor of commerce over the summer term. | |
682 | Some summer term College Eye 13:2, p.2 |
Review of the summer session. | |
683 | The Library steps Old Gold 0:0, p.283 |
Cedar Falls Band performed on Library steps; photo. | |
684 | Summer term appointments to the faculty College Eye 12:34, p.8 |
Roster of appointments. | |
685 | Summer term enrollment Alumni News Letter 4:4, p.2 |
3142 enrolled in summer term. | |
686 | It was some summer term College Eye 12:, p.2 |
Students worked hard in classes over the summer. | |
687 | Editorially speaking; which shall it be? College Eye 12:, p. |
Need subscriptions to keep the paper published during the summer. | |
688 | Students swamp the college College Eye 12:, p. |
More than two thousand students are enrolled for the summer 1920 term. | |
689 | Community Club meetings College Eye 11:, p.6 |
Meetings will be held for those interested in organizing club work for the summer term. | |
690 | Summer club work discussed College Eye 11:, p.7 |
Organization of summer clubs was discussed. | |
691 | Summer school 1919 Alumni News Letter 4:1, p.8 |
All-school photo of students in summer school in 1919; enrollment was 2071. | |
692 | Physical Science College Eye 11:8, p.2 |
Physical science class may be offered in summer. | |
693 | The Summer Schools Alumni News Letter 3:4, p.1 |
Enrollment for 1919 listed. | |
694 | Value and advantages to be derived from attendance at summer school College Eye 9:30, p.4 |
School can now be completed in three years instead of four, due to summer school. | |
695 | Summer school for public school College Eye 9:13, p.1 |
Arguments given for and against year-round schooling. | |
696 | The enrollment College Eye 9:2, p.3 |
Enrollment for the summer term: 2175 at Cedar Falls, 182 at Atlantic, and 162 at Sheldon.. | |
697 | The enrollment during summer term College Eye 9:2, p.7 |
Numbers and locations printed. | |
698 | The summer term bulletin College Eye 8:22, p.6 |
Summer term bulletin set for publication and circulation among the study centers. | |
699 | State Board of Education business College Eye 8:19, p.6 |
Agenda for meeting provided. | |
700 | Summer term bulletin and faculty College Eye 8:15, p.1 |
Plans for 1917 summer term being formulated; await approval from Board of Education. |