Corwin--Ronald G. (Class of 1954)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Dr. Corwin, SCI grad, writes book
College Eye 60:14, p.5
Writes book on sociology of education.
2 College Eye
Old Gold 0:0, p.98
Brief description of the group; photo.
3 Ron Corwin addresses Cedar Falls meeting
College Eye 45:17, p.6
Paul Stanwood also spoke recently.
4 Untitled
College Eye 44:33, p.2
Re-defines the 'Young Man.'
5 SLB passes resolution on discrimination
College Eye 44:30, p.1
Passes resolution that the college not discriminate on the basis of race, nationality, or religion.
6 Poll shows attitude toward Negro teachers
College Eye 44:29, p.2

Summary of responses given to survey questions.

7 Student group investigates placement situation of T.C.'s Negro graduates
College Eye 44:28, p.2

Only two schools in Iowa hire African-American teachers; seven have graduated from ISTC since 1949; two were hired.

8 EXTRA: Candidates state platforms
College Eye 44:24, p.1
Corwin, Nordly, Roskens, Van Slyke, and Yager running for Student League Board president.
9 SLB presidential candidate suggests topics for speculation before all-campus election
College Eye 44:23, p.2
These proposals should be considered.
10 Petitions are out for SLB presidency
College Eye 44:23, p.1
Five students have taken out petitions.
11 Student claims 'immaturity' phrase a convenient excuse
College Eye 44:5, p.2
Reply to Robert Fee's claim that freshmen and sophomores are not developed enough to understand books like 'Communist Manifesto.'
12 Special To: Waterloo Courier and Cedar Falls Record
Public Relations News Release 1952:437, p.1
Twenty-seven students from Waterloo and twenty-three students from Cedar falls were listed on the fall honor roll, which included a total of 221 students, according to M. J. Nelson, dean of faculty. Students listed.
13 Twenty-two Waterloo students and 27 Cedar Falls' students are included in the spring quarter honor roll recently announced by the College
Public Relations News Release 1950:419, p.1
The honor roll includes 280 students who earned a grade-point average of 3.25 or better. Students listed.