Depression (Economic)

Displaying 101 - 120 of 120 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 How to dispose of over-supply is Depression problem, says Young
College Eye 23:9, p.2
Causes of the Depression discussed; excepts from address by W. A. Young.
102 Red Oak is branch school site
Alumnus 15:2, p.9
Because of economic conditions, two of three summer schools will be eliminated.
103 J. Stitt Wilson makes three suggestions to remedy "conditions"
College Eye 22:23, p.1
Excerpts from address by representative of International Student Association.
104 Depression hits campus; three fraternities have hard time dances
College Eye 22:21, p.6
Campus social calendar.
105 Assembly may vote funds for branch school at Red Oak; summer sessions would open June 3, with E. L. Ritter as director
College Eye 22:20, p.2
Three branch summer schools in summer of 1930; Depression forces retrenchment to just one for summer of 1931.
106 How about the law of readiness if the unexpected makes life living?; when we have to cut we cut what we believe will have fewest interested readers
College Eye 22:17, p.2
Commentary on size and content of College Eye due to restraints in funds.
107 Don't apply for a room at poor house. There is still some hope.
College Eye 22:16, p.2
Commentary on Depression, excuse slips, and leaving before the end of an athletic contest.
108 Present unemployment situation will be theme of Sunday talk
College Eye 22:14, p.1
Howland Hanson will lead discussion.
109 Enrollment keeps even keel
Alumnus 15:1, p.20
Winter term enrollment is 2130, despite fears that economic difficulties might lead to enrollment declines.
110 O'Neill finds Iowa economic situation not below average
College Eye 22:2, p.4
Professor O'Neill states his views on the Midwest economy.
111 J. E. Partington writes book on business cycles
College Eye 21:43, p.1
Book receives good reviews.
112 Deans make plans for new system to aid needy students; plan looks toward maintenance of loan fund trough collections
College Eye 21:39, p.1
Will develop loan system rather than make outright scholarship grants.
113 As I See It.
College Eye 21:14, p.4
Questions about University of Iowa and the Big Ten; several ISTC athletes left school due to lack of money.
114 Cornell and Upper Iowa battle; meeting held in Waterloo March 6th to settle problem
College Eye 19:25, p.1
Conference schools rival for students and funds.
115 Oh why--oh why
College Eye 16:10, p.4
Bemoans the lack of school spirit on campus; also, thanks Theta Alpha Phi fraternity for a donation to the Student Load Fund.
116 Philomathean Literary Society
College Eye 13:30, p.2
Hear presentations on current national problems.
117 Contributed
Normal Eyte 3:5, p.34
The effects on the teaching profession of the difficult financial situation.
118 This has been a week of school openings
Normal Eyte 3:2, p.9
Normal School enrollment is down because of financial situation.
119 The Normal Eyte
Normal Eyte 3:1, p.2
Few improvements made over summer due to lack of support in General Assembly; urges students to contact their legislators and tell them of the school's needs.
120 Editorial
Normal Eyte 3:1, p.1
Sets out plans for the year; cites stringencies imposed by current financial panic; encourages response from readers.