Census
Displaying 1 - 28 of 28 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Census determines funding, number of seats in House of Representatives; photo. Northern Iowan 106:46, p.1 |
The 2010 census will have many impacts. It is a rather short form, but the information is vital for representation and the distribution of money. | |
2 | 2000 Census: chance to cash in on students? Northern Iowan 96:39, p.7 |
Students are encouraged to fill out the census form. | |
3 | Students count on census day Northern Iowan 96:31, p.1 |
Students living on campus must be counted at census time or the area will lose funding. | |
4 | The politics of counting people Public Relations News Release 1997:12, p.1 |
UNI Professor of Marketing Dennis Clayson discusses the pros and cons of methods of counting residents for the United States census. | |
5 | Stand up and be counted Northern Iowan 86:56, p.4 |
Urges students to return census forms. | |
6 | You've got the forms, but what happens to the information? Public Relations News Release 1989:536, p.1 |
Pat Wilkinson explains the use of old census data for the prediction of future plans for the government. | |
7 | Falling birth rate not new: Young Iowans have been leaving for 50 years Public Relations News Release 1987:297, p.1 |
Tom Ryan reveals that the mass migration of young Iowans is hardly a new problem. | |
8 | Iowa, Midwest, lead pack in loss of 'human capital' says Northern Iowa study Public Relations News Release 1987:246, p.1 |
Professor Randall Krieg discusses the population drop facing Midwestern states. Krieg states that while states my be experiencing economic boosts due to increasing population, productivity in these regions may drop. | |
9 | Top five Iowa news stories in 1987 covered politics, farm economy, schools, taxes, population decline, says UNI prof Public Relations News Release 1987:191, p.1 |
Professor Thomas Ryan discusses the importance of the Iowa caucuses in presidential nominations. Agricultural exports and income see a significant increase. Low state birthrate and high migration results in a net decrease in Iowa's population. | |
10 | Census at UNI presents problems Public Relations News Release 66:49, p.5 |
Outlines campus census procedures. | |
11 | United States census to be given to students living in dormitories College Eye 41:24, p.3 |
Students who live in private homes will not be included in this student census. | |
12 | Former alumni director to supervise census College Eye 41:14, p.3 |
Appointed as supervisor for the third congressional district. | |
13 | He signed his own diploma Alumnus 24:3, p.23 |
C. Ray Aurner recalls working as secretary to President Seerley; signed diplomas, wrote letters, drove President to train, helped to enroll students; also took census; photo. | |
14 | Have you had your statistics today? College Eye 26:21, p.3 |
Professor Thompson reports on the census. | |
15 | Garrett Lenhart wins ten dollar prize for guesses on population College Eye 22:12, p.1 |
Professor Thompson offers prizes. | |
16 | Two students tie in census contest College Eye 21:31, p.8 |
Zella Rogers and Howard James come closest with their guesses. | |
17 | Professor sponsors census contest College Eye 21:27, p.1 |
Professor Thompson will offer prizes for best guesses at national, state, and city population figures. | |
18 | Interest of students at the Iowa State Teachers college Public Relations News Release 1929:408, p.1 |
M. R. Thompson sponsors a contest in which people estimate the correct population of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and the USA. | |
19 | Professional; Iowa and Rural Education College Eye 7:9, p.2 |
Believes rural community is foundation for society. | |
20 | City census taken College Eye 4:29, p.1 |
Cedar Falls population has increased by twenty-five percent in the past five years; now at 6253, not including students. | |
21 | Roy Hoats Normal Eyte 20:24, p.406 |
Is a special agent in charge of using census information and making improvements in this part of the state. | |
22 | A student's political status Normal Eyte 15:26, p.401 |
In some college towns elections were determined by college student votes. | |
23 | Byron W. McKeen Normal Eyte 10:12, p.285 |
Working for US Census Office. | |
24 | Walter Mitchell, Edna Gamble, and Annie Shaw Normal Eyte 9:34, p.808 |
Went home to take census. | |
25 | Mr. Ewers Normal Eyte 9:33, p.788 |
Completed work. | |
26 | Leonard Towle and Sever Severson Normal Eyte 9:33, p.788 |
Will take census. | |
27 | Bruce Alderman Normal Eyte 9:33, p.788 |
Will take census. | |
28 | Anna Shaw Normal Eyte 9:33, p.787 |
Went home to take census. |