Agriculture

Displaying 201 - 231 of 231 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
201 The Iowa Club
College Eye 8:11, p.2
Club holds debate on whether or not Iowa should divide land into smaller farms.
202 Demonstration schools corn judging contest
College Eye 7:15, p.5
Teams participating to receive prizes from J. S. Latta & Co.
203 Champion boy corn grower of Black Hawk County selected
College Eye 7:10, p.3
Parker Lichty received a free trip to the San Francisco Exposition for yielding 102 bushels of corn from one acre of land.
204 An open letter
College Eye 7:6, p.2
Description of plan for practical agriculture in school.
205 Agriculture Department
College Eye 7:4, p.3
Over 270 students enrolled; news notes on other students and faculty.
206 Agriculture
College Eye 7:1, p.6
Agriculture division organized in September 1912; purposes of the course of study.
207 Plans for new building; work on new manual arts building will commence soon
College Eye 4:13, p.3
New Vocational Building has been planned; Proudfoot, Bird and Rawson will design it; will be located on southwest corner of quadrangle.
208 Official Notes
College Eye 4:9, p.3
Notes recent important meetings on campus; faculty on new committees are listed.
209 Prof. A. V. Storm
College Eye 3:26, p.440
Visited the College and gave several excellent addresses.
210 Corn judging contest creates interest
College Eye 3:21, p.349
One hundred students participated.
211 Agricultural department to be enlarged
College Eye 3:5, p.87
Will expand to have classrooms and a large laboratory in the Old South Hall; to accommodate need of rural school teachers to take courses in that curriculum; staff will be expanded.
212 Science Club; interesting and instructive meeting given by the student members of the club
College Eye 2:12, p.5
Description of papers given by students.
213 Personal; of the students of the Iowa State Teachers College; occupation of parents fall term 1912
College Eye 2:11, p.2
Report on the occupations of parents of ISTC students; 704 of the 1169 reported are farmers.
214 New department of agriculture
College Eye 2:4, p.1
W. H. Davis joins the faculty; will help prepare students for work in rural education.
215 Official Notes
College Eye 1:13, p.2
State and nationwide education news.
216 Minneapolis public schools; plan of appointment of teachers
College Eye 1:12, p.4
Standards of appointment; Margaret Baker will lead tour to Europe.
217 Philos will hold Farmer's Institute
College Eye 1:3, p.8
Presentations on farm issues will be given.
218 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:7, p.108
Discusses problems and developments in education in various states; urges interest in intensive agriculture; information on a few faculty members.
219 Official
Normal Eyte 19:15, p.225
Text of rules for acceptance of credit; J. B. Harsh and W. H. Harwood named to Board of Trustees; seeking funds to teach agriculture at the Normal School.
220 President Seerley
Normal Eyte 18:21, p.331
In Washington, D. C., for a week working on government assistance for agriculture in high schools.
221 A northern prairie fire
Normal Eyte 18:14, p.219
Story of a time when he helped stop a prairie fire.
222 Experience of a Normal Student
Normal Eyte 17:3, p.33
John Fitzgerald deals with potato bugs.
223 Cap. E. Miller
Normal Eyte 16:25, p.395
Will speak at Cornell University.
224 Society
Normal Eyte 16:6, p.84
Philos held farm program.
225 Training; study of school environment, nature study, or elementary agriculture
Normal Eyte 15:32, p.502
Professor Bender continues his outline of curriculum methods.
226 Training; study of school environment, nature-study, or elementary agriculture (part VI)
Normal Eyte 15:32, p.502
Article lists what should be taught about climate conditions, soil, small fruits, and other areas of the environment.
227 Training; study of school environment, nature study, or elementary agriculture (part V)
Normal Eyte 15:31, p.486
Describes the purposes and aims in this education movement.
228 Training; study of school environment, nature study, or elementary agriculture (part IV)
Normal Eyte 15:30, p.474
Describes the purposes and aims in this education movement.
229 Training; study of school environment, nature study, and elementary agriculture (part III)
Normal Eyte 15:29, p.454
Describes the purposes and aims in this education movement.
230 The teaching of agriculture
Normal Eyte 15:29, p.453
Discusses the advancement of teaching boys about agriculture in the public schools.
231 Training; study of school environment, nature study, or elementary agriculture
Normal Eyte 15:27, p.419
Professor Bender explores recent trends in education.