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1001 'Future officers' drilled in new military course
College Eye 33:31, p.1
5/8/1942 Faculty conduct classes for men who wish to prepare for military service.
1002 It's parade rest for 'campus rookies'
College Eye 33:31, p.1
5/8/1942 Participants in the military survey course practice commands; photo.
1003 Home front launches offensive in World War II, 1942
Alumnus 26:2, p.5
4/1/1942 Survey of college efforts to meet defense demands include speeding up curriculum, recycling, Red Cross classes, physical fitness, and letter-writing; photo.
1004 Speed-up plan trains better teachers sooner
Alumnus 26:2, p.3
4/1/1942 Students may complete four year course in three years and two year course in one and one half years in effort to meet teacher shortage.
1005 Military course offers fundamentals for Army
College Eye 33:23, p.1
3/13/1942 Description of the Military Survey course.
1006 Victory courses to be offered
College Eye 33:19, p.1
2/6/1942 Work will be offered in radio, navigation, and industrial occupations.
1007 From the Editor's Point of View
College Eye 33:18, p.2
1/30/1942 Comments on a decision by the Faculty Senate to allow students to take more terms of physical education for credit.
1008 College advertises its short training plan
College Eye 33:17, p.1
1/23/1942 Promotes flexible program to teachers.
1009 Plan to speed tutor training; Price sees solution to shortage
College Eye 33:15, p.1
1/9/1942 President Price points out that the ISTC calendar of four 12-week quarters allows teacher training and other courses to move along very quickly.
1010 Study visual aids in education class
College Eye 33:12, p.1
12/5/1941 Professor Riebe talks about the class.
1011 Curricular changes are announced
College Eye 33:2, p.5
9/19/1941 Students will practice rural education at Greeley No. 8; Mr. Hake will offer playwriting class; contemporary affairs class will offer one hour of credit.
1012 Reorganize home economics classes
College Eye 33:2, p.5
9/19/1941 Professor Sutherland explains the curricular changes.
1013 Find your subject? take your choice
College Eye 32:40, p.1
7/25/1941 1297 hours of class offered at ISTC.
1014 Revision sought in elementary curriculum
College Eye 32:37, p.4
6/27/1941 Description of work by Professor Paul to update elementary curriculum.
1015 T. C. praised for library courses
College Eye 32:21, p.3
2/21/1941 Three new library courses added to curriculum.
1016 An unsurpassed record of accomplishment
Hart--Irving Harlow (Extension Faculty and Archivist)
Alumnus 24:4, p.2
10/1/1940 Professor Hart outlines President Latham's achievements in overcoming the Depression and making extraordinary developments in administration, curriculum, the campus physical plant, student social life, and scholarship.
1017 A library course for the freshman?
College Eye 32:1, p.2
9/12/1940 Students are unlikely to know how to utilize the library efficiently unless they are taught.
1018 Dean of Faculty cites curricular program changes
College Eye 32:1, p.1
9/12/1940 List of classes that have been added and dropped.
1019 Improvements made by late president
College Eye 31:38, p.1
7/12/1940 Notes changes on campus for which President Latham was responsible.
1020 Librarians need have no fears
College Eye 31:34, p.1
6/7/1940 Will offer a school library administration course.
1021 New class in hygiene is to be required
College Eye 31:34, p.1
6/7/1940 Must take Health Education A; purposes of the class.
1022 Boothe's study will be printed
College Eye 31:26, p.2
4/5/1940 Article discusses ISTC English curriculum.
1023 Take all in 39 years
College Eye 31:13, p.4
12/15/1939 It would take thirty-nine years to take all of the 503 courses in the curriculum.
1024 Additional curriculum changes for winter
College Eye 31:10, p.5
11/17/1939 List of adds and drops from the course schedule.
1025 Are there many students majoring in your field?
College Eye 31:6, p.6
10/20/1939 Registrar releases statistics on numbers of students in various major courses of study.
1026 Dr. Boothe heads plans to guide students in selecting proper English curricula
College Eye 31:5, p.1
10/13/1939 Plans aim to meet needs to "live more satisfactorily in a democratic, agricultural state."
1027 Offer course in library work next summer
College Eye 30:43, p.5
8/18/1939 Library faculty will conduct course.
1028 Editorially speaking the College Eye presents campus views significant events 'English' o successor
College Eye 30:39, p.2
7/14/1939 English course is now dreaded by TC students.
1029 End of the English zero . . . .
Alumnus 23:3, p.2
7/1/1939 English Zero, the remedial course in English composition, has been dropped from the curriculum.
1030 English zero gives way to laboratory
College Eye 30:32, p.4
5/12/1939 Curriculum will change in English composition classes for students who need special help.
1031 Visual education course
College Eye 30:32, p.2
5/12/1939 Professor Riebe tells what the new course will cover.
1032 Marriage courses in 225 colleges
College Eye 30:28, p.1
4/14/1939 Have been taught since at least 1927.
1033 National poll on marriage
College Eye 30:27, p.1
4/7/1939 National survey favors course on marriage.
1034 Marriage course?
Alumnus 23:2, p.4
4/1/1939 Student newspaper asking for course on marriage.
1035 As the Editor Sees It
Culbertson--Ruth Cubby (Class of 1939)
College Eye 30:23, p.1
3/10/1939 Attempts to answer potential criticism of a marriage course.
1036 Students vote yes to marriage course; no-credit course acceptable
College Eye 30:23, p.1
3/10/1939 Vote strongly in favor of a marriage course; will pass on recommendation to faculty and administration.
1037 Other schools, too
College Eye 30:22, p.2
3/1/1939 Other colleges offer a marriage course in their curricula.
1038 As the Editor Sees It
Culbertson--Ruth Cubby (Class of 1939)
College Eye 30:21, p.1
2/24/1939 Professor announces his thoughts on marriage course; Panthers are backed up by students on the field; students have loyalty and school spirit.
1039 Marriage course superficial?
Wilson--Grace M. (Classes of 1917 and 1939)
College Eye 30:20, p.2
2/17/1939 Believes the college administration has provided for student needs. It is up to us students now to take advantage of this instead of requesting that some superficial course on marriage be added.
1040 Student put proposed marriage course under fire
College Eye 30:20, p.2
2/17/1939 Sound planning will help the marriage course as much as the student vote of approval would.
1041 What foolishness!
Newman--Peggy (Class of 1935)
College Eye 30:20, p.2
2/17/1939 Marriage course survey has no meaning or value unless this question is answered; who is to teach marriage? In which department, social science, domestic science, or education, will the new course be offered?
1042 Students to vote on marriage course
College Eye 30:19, p.1
2/10/1939 Will vote during registration.
1043 Students, faculty advocate course on marriage and homemaking for teachers
College Eye 30:7, p.5
10/21/1938 Students respond to question about expanding the curriculum.
1044 Van Engen writes for math journal
College Eye 30:3, p.4
9/23/1938 Professor Watson also publishes an article; Professors Van Engen and Lambert are working on mathematics curriculum.
1045 Sixty men play theory football
College Eye 30:2, p.4
9/16/1938 Description of the course that most students in the coaching track take.
1046 Nelson lists changes in fall schedule
College Eye 30:1, p.8
9/2/1938 Listed of courses added and dropped.
1047 President O. R. Latham
Alumnus 22:3, p.4
7/1/1938 President Latham completes his tenth year in office; brief summary of his accomplishments; photo.
1048 Lambertson will teach new course
College Eye 29:37, p.1
6/24/1938 On radio speaking.
1049 As the Editor Sees It
Culbertson--Ruth Cubby (Class of 1939)
College Eye 29:35, p.2
6/10/1938 Discusses the possibility of a course that would teach students how to study.
1050 The student angle
McIlroy--Baird C. (Class of 1938)
College Eye 29:20, p.2
2/11/1938 Believes that student teaching needs to be coordinated with the rest of the college curriculum.

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