Examinations
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Underwriters examinations held here College Eye 23:4, p.6 |
6/26/1931 | A number of local people took part in the examinations. | |
452 |
The American College of Life Underwriters Public Relations News Release 1930:452, p.1 |
6/12/1931 | ISTC selected as examination center for Life Underwriters. | |
453 |
M. J. Nelson prepares self-marking English test for high schools College Eye 22:32, p.1 |
5/22/1931 | ||
454 |
Dr. M. J. Nelson, head of the education department Public Relations News Release 1930:408, p.1 |
5/21/1931 | Writes a self-marking high school English test. | |
455 |
J. A. Wiley invents self scoring device for correcting tests College Eye 22:25, p.1 |
4/3/1931 | Hopes to eliminate tedium of grading. | |
456 |
Untitled College Eye 22:23, p.6 |
3/20/1931 | Basketball official rating exams will be given in the Women's Gym. | |
457 |
Beard innovates new type of outside reading program; uses examination system rather than report of pages read or notes College Eye 22:22, p.1 |
3/9/1931 | Those who fail the test on the reading material will repeat the test. | |
458 |
Rural Ed. Dept. will give intelligence tests College Eye 22:18, p.2 |
2/6/1931 | Will administer tests in schools where its students are teaching. | |
459 |
County exam grind is over once more; three hundred twenty-five took the test at men's gym this week College Eye 21:38, p.1 |
6/27/1930 | Three take second grade state examinations; others take first of second grade county exams. | |
460 |
Students rejoice as teachers take tests College Eye 21:37, p.3 |
6/20/1930 | Sixteen take correspondence study exam; 376 now enrolled in these courses. | |
461 |
Freshmen to receive help in English College Eye 21:22, p.6 |
3/7/1930 | Low-achieving freshmen will be required to take a preparatory English course. | |
462 |
Collegians will be burning the midnight oil Public Relations News Release 1929:82, p.1 |
11/25/1929 | Students are studying for final exams this week. | |
463 |
May students pass Gregg Shorthand test. College Eye 19:37, p.5 |
5/30/1928 | Thirty-seven students took test; all passed and twenty-seven passed with honors. | |
464 |
Examination for junior chemist; to be given by Civil Service Commission College Eye 19:22, p.1 |
2/15/1928 | ||
465 |
United States Civil Service examinations now go on file College Eye 19:6, p.1 |
10/12/1927 | ||
466 |
Results of psychology test announced; slight improvement over last year; tests more difficult College Eye 19:5, p.1 |
10/5/1927 | Students in Psychology I have improved their average test scores. | |
467 |
Why?--Why not? Hersey--Lewis G. (Class of 1924 and 1927) College Eye 18:54, p.1 |
8/17/1927 | Author comments on various questions that many of the student body may be wondering about. | |
468 |
Official announcement College Eye 18:51, p.1 |
7/27/1927 | Students should make arrangements for taking the county examinations. | |
469 |
Official announcement College Eye 18:50, p.1 |
7/20/1927 | County examinations will be given. | |
470 |
The Shorthand III classes College Eye 19:1, p.5 |
5/25/1927 | Gregg shorthand teacher's examination given. | |
471 |
U. S. Civil Service College Eye 18:36, p.2 |
3/30/1927 | ||
472 |
United States Civil Service examination College Eye 18:32, p.2 |
3/2/1927 | ||
473 |
United States Civil Service examination College Eye 18:24, p.5 |
1/5/1927 | ||
474 |
U. S. Civil Service examination College Eye 18:19, p.2 |
11/17/1926 | ||
475 |
United States Civil Service examination College Eye 18:17, p.7 |
11/3/1926 | ||
476 |
Fifty frosh assembled College Eye 18:11, p.1 |
9/22/1926 | Roster of those who passed English proficiency text. | |
477 |
Freshman students take psychology examination College Eye 18:11, p.1 |
9/22/1926 | Hope to direct students' work into areas in which they will succeed; given because a number of students from last year were dismissed due to poor academic work. | |
478 |
Intelligence test is overdone, says American scientist College Eye 18:7, p.6 |
7/23/1926 | Believes that not all things can be reduced to mathematical equations. | |
479 |
The state examinations Wright--David Sands (Mathematics Faculty) Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.89 |
7/1/1926 | Professor Wright's account of the visits of the State Examining Board to the Normal School. | |
480 |
Civil service opportunity College Eye 17:35, p.1 |
3/3/1926 | ||
481 |
Civil Service examination College Eye 17:31, p.1 |
2/3/1926 | ||
482 |
Rhetorical Class takes examination College Eye 17:16, p.5 |
9/30/1925 | Fifty students took the Rhetorical exam; only five students passed. | |
483 |
Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- College Eye 16:30, p.4 |
4/15/1925 | Jokes and commentary on campus life. | |
484 |
The Inquiring Reporter College Eye 16:19, p.3 |
1/28/1925 | Students asked their opinions on the large number of students going on academic suspension; roster of respondents. | |
485 |
The Inquiring Reporter College Eye 16:13, p.3 |
11/26/1924 | Students asked if faculty should schedule exams for the Friday after Thanksgiving. | |
486 |
What constitutes an intellectual aristocracy? College Eye 14:28, p.4 |
1/10/1923 | Suggests that current intelligence tests are not a good measure of capability. | |
487 |
Examination time in room 31 College Eye 13:29, p.6 |
4/5/1922 | ||
488 |
Spelling test statistics College Eye 13:7, p.2 |
10/12/1921 | A look at how well students did on spelling various words. | |
489 |
Editorially speaking; educational tests College Eye 12:22, p.4 |
2/16/1921 | Believes tests are the measurement of a student's intelligence and progress. | |
490 |
Facts on term test in spelling College Eye 11:25, p.2 |
3/24/1920 | Results of freshmen testing are announced. | |
491 |
A final examination College Eye 9:12, p.4 |
12/19/1917 | An introspective examination of the college student's education; believes education is more than book-learning. | |
492 |
Let us get the winning habit College Eye 8:28, p.4 |
5/9/1917 | Praises baseball team; urges students to subscribe to Old Gold; highlights positive aspect of monthly examinations. | |
493 |
Examination days College Eye 8:21, p.2 |
3/7/1917 | Poem about exams and student attitudes toward them. | |
494 |
Editorial College Eye 8:16, p.4 |
1/31/1917 | Brief comments on campus issues. | |
495 |
Professional; the college honor system College Eye 7:25, p.2 |
4/12/1916 | Gives students responsibility for being honest during tests. | |
496 |
Program in testing results of teaching Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty) College Eye 7:17, p.5 |
2/9/1916 | Professor Condit gives a history of testing the performance of teachers. | |
497 |
Examination in physics placed on same basis as agriculture, domestic science, and manual training; summer term Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC) College Eye 7:15, p.6 |
1/26/1916 | Publication of resolution adopted by the Educational Board of Examiners. | |
498 |
About one hundred and fifty College Eye 4:17, p.6 |
1/28/1915 | Signed up to take county examinations. | |
499 |
The county examinations College Eye 4:9, p.6 |
11/5/1914 | Ninety-three people took the examinations. | |
500 |
Kind reader, permit us to say once more College Eye 2:22, p.4 |
3/6/1913 | Remarks on asking questions of professors; laments the number of exams; questions dictionary definition of the word 'gauntlet'. |
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