Depression (Economic)
Displaying 51 - 100 of 120 in reverse chronological order
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51 | Students become expert budgeters and housekeepers Public Relations News Release 1932:351, p.1 |
To cut down on expenses the men and women of the university do light housekeeping. Four men share a place and have split the daily chores, from cooking to cleaning, all to save money:schedule:photo. | |
52 | Editorials; disbanding athletics College Eye 25:8, p.2 |
Students worry about education for five hundred physical education teachers and coaches being released in Chicago. | |
53 | Editorials; really low food costs College Eye 25:7, p.2 |
For those who desire an education, and can content themselves with simple food, it is possible to eat and survive on under fifty cents expended on food per day. | |
54 | Education is job requisite; Boardman says businesses are again requiring college people College Eye 25:7, p.1 |
Benjamin Boardman says that the job prospects for college graduates are improving. | |
55 | The depression is turning around Public Relations News Release 1932:338, p.1 |
Large corporations are once again contacting the college about students. | |
56 | Students saving on college expenses Public Relations News Release 1932:335, p.1 |
The largest number of students in recent years are living in light housekeeping quarters during the 1933 summer term. | |
57 | Students find ways to beat the depression Public Relations News Release 1932:328, p.1 |
College expenses of room, board and tuition come to $147s for the college year, and $75 for underclassmen. Men and women students are doing light housekeeping to save on college expenses. | |
58 | College budget is approved; is reduced by nearly two hundred thousand dollars College Eye 25:5, p.1 |
Staff will be reduced; fewer classes will be offered. | |
59 | Hart is named commissioner; seven Iowans delegated to serve in emergency education group College Eye 25:4, p.1 |
Will serve as consultants. | |
60 | Depression? Anyway, Spanish castles cost less than seven dollars complete; paint, glue, nails are only new materials for patio scene College Eye 25:2, p.1 |
Professor Holden talks about the set design for the recent play; set cost $6.80. | |
61 | English Old Gold 0:0, p.23 |
History and aims of the department; organized in 1909; curriculum; photos. | |
62 | Professors to get salaries as usual College Eye 24:30, p.1 |
State treasury has insufficient; warrant sold to Cedar Rapids bank. | |
63 | Waterloo girls have Depression party as rest of organizations remain quiet College Eye 24:27, p.3 |
Campus social calendar. | |
64 | Co-eds hunting feature story rewarded with man-made meal; collegians prove efficient at Culinary Art College Eye 24:27, p.1 |
Men save money by cooking their own food. | |
65 | And it's been said that try again mottos are worn out; George found depression's corner and mad the turn College Eye 24:26, p.1 |
George Lindsay looks hard and finds a newspaper job. | |
66 | Editorials; my tribute to the teacher College Eye 24:25, p.2 |
There will be no moratorium on education. | |
67 | Editorials; unemployed graduates College Eye 24:25, p.2 |
The world is in a sad state of affairs. Youth is over-educated; factories are under-manned. Grain surpluses are being burned; people are starving. But marching on Washington and unfounded agitation cannot do much to relieve the problems. | |
68 | Normal Eyte gave no hint of woes of 1893 Depression College Eye 24:24, p.4 |
Finds little evidence in student newspaper of Panic of 1893. | |
69 | Dr. Latham expresses belief that Depression will not balk education; people realize value and significance of enlightenment College Eye 24:22, p.1 |
Excerpts from President Latham's Commencement address. | |
70 | Registration period will be extended Public Relations News Release 1932:264, p.1 |
Due to the nation-wide banking holiday, the period for registration will be extended until the evening of March 13. | |
71 | Registration will go on as scheduled Public Relations News Release 1932:263, p.1 |
Students who have planned to enroll should come to the campus Monday morning at 7:30 a.m. State-wide bank moratorium will have little effect on registration. | |
72 | Violin concert is canceled; financial conditions cause a change of plans College Eye 24:21, p.1 |
Performance by Fritz Kreisler cancelled; Pagliacci movie scheduled. | |
73 | Zero weather fails to stop plans for inter-sorority squabble tomorrow night College Eye 24:19, p.3 |
Campus social calendar. | |
74 | Editorials; use care College Eye 24:17, p.2 |
Urges using good sense in making budget cuts in response to Depression. | |
75 | Debaters meet Irish team Alumnus 17:1, p.8 |
Consider capitalism as debate topic. | |
76 | Courage, good cheer Alumnus 17:1, p.19 |
Urges courage in face of Depression and gloom. | |
77 | Why we need good schools for children of Depression; schools play major part in stabilizing life during financial stress College Eye 24:14, p.4 |
Convincing others that children need good schools. | |
78 | Wanted! Vegetables at 'Canned Dance' College Eye 24:14, p.1 |
Admission price will be cans of food to be donated to the needy. | |
79 | Do students diet? Not much judging from cafeteria menus; but college people do not choose to eat spinach College Eye 24:12, p.1 |
College students eat a lot of food, though some work hard for their meals. | |
80 | School budget for biennium cut 19 percent; budget must be approved by legislature before effective College Eye 24:10, p.1 |
Reduced income from tuition may mean very serious cuts. | |
81 | Editorials; college and the depression College Eye 24:8, p.2 |
Queries say that the chief effect of the depression had been to modulate the carefree joy of campus life and to focus the attention on students. | |
82 | Committee cancels concert by Jeritza College Eye 24:7, p.1 |
Cancellation blamed on financial conditions. | |
83 | Depression is topic for campus church College Eye 24:6, p.1 |
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84 | Dinner speech stirs graduates Alumnus 16:4, p.6 |
Alumnus J. H. Anderson speaks on meeting present economic problems. | |
85 | Doctor Latham urges quality in journalism College Eye 24:3, p.1 |
Addressed student publications staff; notes difficulties brought on by the Depression. | |
86 | Dr. Latham presents challenge to students in assembly address College Eye 23:46, p.1 |
Believes that the salvation of the US lies in its school teachers. | |
87 | Gloom brings disaster College Eye 23:45, p.2 |
Believes people get what they expect. | |
88 | Comedy of Depression will be presented by Training School seniors College Eye 23:41, p.1 |
Will present "Shirtsleeves". | |
89 | Tuition rates increased Alumnus 16:2, p.14 |
Schedule of fees includes matriculation fee of $5; freshmen and sophomore tuition of $30 per term and junior and senior tuition of $32 per term; attempt to meet problems of economic conditions. | |
90 | Cory predicts enrollment decrease for spring term College Eye 23:32, p.1 |
Due to economic conditions. | |
91 | Salaries here are cut five per cent College Eye 23:31, p.1 |
All ISTC employees affected. | |
92 | Faculty aid to student fund Alumnus 16:1, p.16 |
Faculty will contribute 1% of their October, November, December, and January pay to the Student Loan Fund to raise about $1800. | |
93 | Technological unemployment Alumnus 16:1, p.18 |
Urges teachers to continue their education in order to weather difficult economic conditions. | |
94 | Less students says Registrar C. S. Cory College Eye 23:23, p.1 |
Cites financial problems. | |
95 | Dr. Latham appoints special loan committee College Eye 23:19, p.6 |
Will try to help students stay in school. | |
96 | Dr. Hanson will speak on depression Sunday College Eye 23:16, p.1 |
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97 | Frasier flays curriculums; youth must learn to face present day problem says commencement speaker College Eye 23:12, p.1 |
George W. Frasier speaks at August Commencement; extensive excerpts from address. | |
98 | L. I. Reed represents college at meeting College Eye 23:12, p.1 |
On unemployment relief. | |
99 | L. I. Reed, dean of men Public Relations News Release 1930:521, p.1 |
Will represent ISTC at meeting in Des Moines regarding unemployment | |
100 | Untitled College Eye 23:11, p.2 |
Recap of events and construction during summer term. |