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Census

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Title Date Summary
1 Census determines funding, number of seats in House of Representatives; photo.
Danilov--Misha (Student--2009)
Northern Iowan 106:46, p.1
4/2/2010 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?
Sprague--Ivy A. (Class of 2000)
Northern Iowan 96:39, p.7
2/22/2000 Students are encouraged to fill out the census form.
3 Students count on census day
Scudder--Jeffrey (Class of 2003)
Northern Iowan 96:31, p.1
1/25/2000 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
8/28/1997 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
4/27/1990 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
4/5/1990 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
3/3/1988 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
2/2/1988 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
12/29/1987 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
4/17/1970 Outlines campus census procedures.
11 United States census to be given to students living in dormitories
College Eye 41:24, p.3
3/31/1950 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
1/6/1950 Appointed as supervisor for the third congressional district.
13 He signed his own diploma
Alumnus 24:3, p.23
7/1/1940 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
11/16/1934 Professor Thompson reports on the census.
15 Garrett Lenhart wins ten dollar prize for guesses on population
College Eye 22:12, p.1
12/1/1930 Professor Thompson offers prizes.
16 Two students tie in census contest
College Eye 21:31, p.8
5/8/1930 Zella Rogers and Howard James come closest with their guesses.
17 Interest of students at the Iowa State Teachers college
Public Relations News Release 1929:408, p.1
4/11/1930 M. R. Thompson sponsors a contest in which people estimate the correct population of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and the USA.
18 Professor sponsors census contest
College Eye 21:27, p.1
4/11/1930 Professor Thompson will offer prizes for best guesses at national, state, and city population figures.
19 Professional; Iowa and Rural Education
Campbell--Macy (Rural Education Faculty)
College Eye 7:9, p.2
11/17/1915 Believes rural community is foundation for society.
20 City census taken
College Eye 4:29, p.1
5/6/1915 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
3/18/1910 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
4/5/1905 In some college towns elections were determined by college student votes.
23 Byron W. McKeen
Normal Eyte 10:12, p.285
12/8/1900 Working for US Census Office.
24 Walter Mitchell, Edna Gamble, and Annie Shaw
Normal Eyte 9:34, p.808
6/9/1900 Went home to take census.
25 Anna Shaw
Normal Eyte 9:33, p.787
6/2/1900 Went home to take census.
26 Bruce Alderman
Normal Eyte 9:33, p.788
6/2/1900 Will take census.
27 Leonard Towle and Sever Severson
Normal Eyte 9:33, p.788
6/2/1900 Will take census.
28 Mr. Ewers
Normal Eyte 9:33, p.788
6/2/1900 Completed work.

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