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Class Attendance

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151 Faculty committee offers excuse system at system meeting
College Eye 28:1, p.1
9/8/1936 Faculty considering policies on class attendance.
152 Faculty action on system of excuses has been deferred
College Eye 27:53, p.1
8/14/1936 Would make class attendance a matter to be resolved between faculty and students.
153 What next? We're interested
College Eye 27:53, p.2
8/14/1936 Claims that the present attendance system needs to be revised.
154 Students limit activities
Alumnus 20:3, p.3
7/1/1936 Students may hold one major and two minor organization offices; experiment with optional class attendance in several classes.
155 Experiment in attendance ventured; attendance is optional for three college courses spring term
College Eye 27:34, p.1
3/13/1936 Attendance will be optional in classes taught by Professors Beard, Uttley, and Gilbert.
156 The College Eye platform for a better Teachers College
College Eye 27:29, p.2
1/31/1936 College Eye editorial staff offers suggestions for making ISTC a better college.
157 Comprehensive examinations favored if cut rules changed
Schmidt--Robert R. (Student--1934)
College Eye 26:14, p.2
9/28/1934 Student responds to an editorial dealing with lack of student opinion on campus.
158 Council minutes will be printed
College Eye 26:13, p.1
9/21/1934 Minutes will be printed in the College Eye; also considers election procedures and cut system.
159 That Carnegie Report
College Eye 26:12, p.2
9/10/1934 Discusses a recent study done by the Carnegie Foundation and the results that were found; believes that ISTC should look at some its recommendations relating to curriculum and class attendance, and comprehensive examinations.
160 Dialogue (in any college editor's office)
College Eye 26:4, p.2
6/29/1934 A dialogue between a student and an editor.
161 Proved right
College Eye 25:33, p.2
3/2/1934 Students show their independence and responsibility; believes revised class attendance system warranted.
162 "I wouldn't have that system," says Wisconsin professor; educator does not believe in coercion on part of teachers
College Eye 25:17, p.1
10/20/1933 John Guy Fowlkes talks about class attendance; recalls acquaintance with Dean Nelson.
163 Coe College men protest against excuse system
College Eye 24:21, p.2
2/24/1933 Coe fraternity men voted against compulsory class attendance, 126-12.
164 Kansas University abandons excuses
College Eye 24:21, p.1
2/24/1933 Abandoned as unnecessary expense.
165 Editorials; New Mexico progresses
College Eye 24:18, p.2
2/3/1933 Notes change in attendance policy at school in New Mexico.
166 Forum
Bragonier--Wendell H. (Class of 1933)
College Eye 24:17, p.2
1/27/1933 Wendell Bragonier believes that the matter of class attendance has been thoroughly discussed; believes attention should turn to participation in organizations, theft, and vandalism
167 Forum
College Eye 24:16, p.2
1/20/1933 Professor Fagan suggests doing away with required class attendance.
168 Editorials; stealing our credits
College Eye 24:15, p.2
1/13/1933 Believes that class attendance policy still needs serious consideration.
169 Council reviews local problems; ten problems advanced at first council meeting for discussion
College Eye 24:10, p.4
11/11/1932 Most significant problem seems to be student control of Commons; brief note of other problems.
170 Committee will study excuses; Associated Student Council appoints group to make cut system report
College Eye 23:40, p.1
4/29/1932 Committee will report to faculty.
171 No term exams says student
College Eye 23:37, p.2
4/8/1932 Criticizes the proposed cut system which would require two hour final examinations.
172 Thirty students express views concerning proposed cut system
College Eye 23:32, p.1
2/26/1932 Students tell what they think about the new proposal.
173 Associated council here receives variety of data on college cut systems
College Eye 23:31, p.2
2/19/1932 Reports on policies at other colleges.
174 On cuts and excuses
College Eye 23:30, p.2
2/12/1932 Criticizes present excuse system and proposed cut system for class attendance.
175 Survey of local opinion on cut system to be presented Monday
College Eye 23:30, p.1
2/12/1932 Will study practices at other colleges.
176 The cut system now
College Eye 23:29, p.2
2/5/1932 Discusses proposed unlimited cut system approved by the Student Council.
177 Council approves cut system; student opinion will be sought; attitude of student body may result in petition to faculty
College Eye 23:28, p.1
1/29/1932
178 Again the cut system
College Eye 23:25, p.2
1/8/1932 Explores cut systems in other colleges.
179 Student Council will investigate cut system
College Eye 23:25, p.1
1/8/1932
180 One-tenth makes a difference
College Eye 23:21, p.6
11/13/1931 Rule adopted in 1916 deducts one tenth of a point of credit for each unexcused absence; Professor Finkenbinder believes that the rule is effective.
181 Program for last day is announced
College Eye 23:11, p.1
8/14/1931 Classes shortened; graduates need not attend.
182 Drinking fountains reign triumphant
College Eye 23:9, p.4
7/31/1931 Students are late to class because they stopped for a drink of water.
183 Students enjoy better health since excused absences are required
College Eye 23:9, p.2
7/31/1931 Student absences have dropped since college began requiring absence slips; system introduced in 1916.
184 Editor serves her term and goes free; writes "swan song"
Fish--Evelyn (Student--1930)
College Eye 22:32, p.2
5/22/1931 Recap of editorial opinions throughout the year and a welcome to the new editor.
185 J. Stitt Wilson accomplishes the seemingly impossible, Monday; arouses talk of action among Teacher's students
College Eye 22:23, p.4
3/20/1931 Students appreciate Mr. Wilson's call for action.
186 While freshmen complain and seniors ignore, Eye reporter investigates this "five minute rush period"
College Eye 22:17, p.1
1/30/1931 College Eye reporter speaks on difficulty to appear at class on time due to inadequate periods of time between classes.
187 Don't apply for a room at poor house. There is still some hope.
College Eye 22:16, p.2
1/23/1931 Commentary on Depression, excuse slips, and leaving before the end of an athletic contest.
188 Students of eleven Iowa high schools observe "skip" day
College Eye 22:16, p.2
1/23/1931 Professor Riebe finds that most high schools do not allow a day to cut class.
189 What chance does a man have to keep from getting married?; the assistant editor asks us with an air of submission
College Eye 22:15, p.2
1/16/1931 Marriage statistics discussed as well as class attendance and the "cut" system.
190 Did your vacation leave you refreshed and ready to work?; or do you feel worse than you did before?
College Eye 22:14, p.2
1/9/1931 Vacations described as being demoralizing; Grinnell's "cut" system is discussed in relation to that of Teachers College.
191 New education plan discussed by head of education department
College Eye 22:14, p.1
1/9/1931 Lengthy excerpts from Professor Nelson's ideas about education reform.
192 Down with old signs and the old cut system, first item on platform; we will work out a cut system and present it for your approval
College Eye 22:12, p.4
12/1/1930 Paper to implement "Our Platform" column to address editorial opinions.
193 "Equality for All" is our slogan; give us all cuts or lying landladies
College Eye 22:11, p.2
11/21/1930 Continuation in series of editorials on class attendance.
194 They disregard the moral effect: now, what's the effect of that?; O. R. Clark writes in favor of our "unlimited cuts" suggestion
College Eye 22:10, p.2
11/14/1930 Morals and ethics of class attendance are debated.
195 Education professors pick on us, our "cuts", and our statistics; compare cuts to crime err three times in safety the fourth--
College Eye 22:9, p.2
11/7/1930 Education faculty rebukes claims that class absences should be excused.
196 Should scholarship be the basis of the allotment of "cuts"; should we make it three or five a term?
College Eye 22:8, p.2
10/31/1930 Current attendance system criticized; new options are explored; appreciates spirit shown by Boy Scouts.
197 Is "learning to lie" a part of your college education?; you must be ill or you cannot get an excuse for absence
College Eye 22:7, p.2
10/24/1930 Students who lie get illness excuses from class; editor debates fairness.
198 Official notices
College Eye 22:2, p.2
9/19/1930 Students must furnish acceptable excuse when they miss class.
199 Official announcements
College Eye 21:1, p.1
9/9/1929 Schedule of freshman lectures; rules for absences.
200 Editorially speaking
College Eye 20:39, p.4
6/27/1929 Figures that it costs a student twelve cents every time s/he misses class; encourages students to go to class.

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