General Assembly

Displaying 401 - 450 of 564 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
401 Students scan House File 160; express their opinions on Iowa allegiance measure
College Eye 26:36, p.1
Measure might require loyalty oath.
402 House File 160
College Eye 26:36, p.2
A new bill in the Iowa House of Representatives is thought by some to violate the tradition of democracy; students are encouraged to write their state representative.
403 A bill for
College Eye 26:36, p.2
Text of bill relating to loyalty.
404 Solons will pay visit to campus this Saturday
College Eye 26:35, p.1
About forty members of the General Assembly will survey needs of the college.
405 Between forty and forty-five members of the Iowa General Assembley are expected as guests
Public Relations News Release 1934:979, p.1
Schedule of events
406 Pres. Latham meets group of institutional heads at Des Moines
College Eye 23:28, p.1
May consider costs of education.
407 Lew McDonald
Alumnus 15:2, p.25
Now a senator in the Iowa General Assembly; visited a few former members of the College faculty.
408 Graduates elected to high posts
Alumnus 15:1, p.25
Two alumni elected to the United States Congress. They are C. William Ramseyer and Fred C. Gilchrist. Alumni elected to the legislature include William E. Long, Herbert B. Carroll, and Carl S. Missildine.
409 Inspection visits made by senators and rep.
College Eye 20:23, p.1
General Assembly members come to campus.
410 Miss Lawther speaks to A. A. U. W.
College Eye 19:22, p.3
Will speak on attitude of General Assembly towards the three state schools.
411 Senator Hogue visits campus; compliments T. C. for superior service
College Eye 19:20, p.1
Conferred with President Seerley and with members of the Cedar Falls Commercial Club.
412 The Iowa Senate dry
College Eye 18:27, p.2
A stimulant of whiskey could not be found when a senator had a heart attack.
413 Raise in tuition at state schools for coming year; from $37.50 to $90 for juniors and seniors at T. C.
College Eye 16:35, p.1
Tuition to be raised due to failure of the legislature to appropriate sufficient funds to state schools; tuition will be $17.50 per term for underclassmen and $30 for upperclassmen.
414 State legislature grants $1,422,500 to T. C. next two years; budget director estimates other sources will swell total to $1,823,500
College Eye 16:30, p.1
General Assembly allocates funds to Teachers College for 1925-1927 fiscal years; rough breakdown of budget.
415 Former T. C. student meets with success
College Eye 16:1, p.8
Charles B. Santee named Cedar Falls postmaster.
416 The Iowa legislature in action; from an observer
College Eye 14:41, p.1
Comments on watching the Iowa legislature discuss appropriations for the three major schools.
417 Queer notions
College Eye 14:41, p.2
Claims that the public does not understand the importance of state colleges.
418 Former T. C. graduate elected speaker of Iowa lower house
College Eye 14:28, p.1
Profile of Joseph H. Anderson.
419 New buildings for Teachers College
College Eye 14:11, p.7
Plans include an addition to Bartlett Hall, a men's dormitory, a natural science building, a new power plant, tennis courts, and an athletic field.
420 Father of State Normal School died last week
College Eye 13:20, p.1
Herman Casewell Hemenway died January 27, 1922; tribute to his work in founding the institution.
421 Change in printing
Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.1
A State Printing Board consisting of W. C. Ramsey, F. H. Gillespie, LeMars Sentinel, W. R. Orchard, and Robert Henderson is created by the General Assembly.
422 General
Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.1
The General Assembly appropriates $684,000 for each year of the biennium; also appropriates $80,000 for land and $230,000 for buildings; appropriate will allow for addition to Bartlett Hall.
423 Appropriations
Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.2
The General Assembly grants appropriations to the Iowa State Teachers College for the years of 1921-22, and 1922-23.
424 Iowa legislature appropriates for Teachers College
College Eye 12:29, p.1
Rough breakdown of budget; $285,000 for permanent appropriation plus additional money; extension does not receive as much money as President Seerley requested.
425 General Assembly
Alumni News Letter 5:2, p.5

Members of House of Representatives are former students at ISTC.

426 H. B. Morgan
Alumni News Letter 5:2, p.5

Morgan's duties as chairman of committees and member of General Assembly listed.

427 Official letter to teachers; Pres. Cram writes Iowa tutors
College Eye 11:27, p.1
Summary of recent and proposed legislation concerning teaching.
428 Editorially Speaking
College Eye 11:9, p.4
Praises Clarence Brown's performance on the football field; suggests needed building improvements at I. S. T. C.
429 Education laws of thirty-eighth General Assembly
College Eye 10:24, p.1

Titles of bills.

430 Over half a million annual Teachers College support; President Seerley assured the passage of entire budget and $50,000 in addition for improvements
College Eye 10:18, p.6

Rough breakdown of budget.

431 From Hon. B. W. McKeen
College Eye 10:8, p.2
Expresses gratitude for being elected to the General Assembly.
432 A poor administration and legislature
College Eye 8:24, p.6
State of Iowa criticized for not allowing Iowa Department of Education officials to attend the Kansas City superintendents meeting at the state's expense.
433 Legislature
College Eye 8:22, p.6
Description of pending legislation in the state that is of interest to teachers.
434 The Teachers College and the General Assembly
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
General Assembly has approved fund appropriations.
435 Teachers in the Thirty-Seventh General Assembly
College Eye 8:11, p.6
Profiles of teachers serving in the Iowa General Assembly.
436 E. D. Rayburn, 1895
College Eye 8:11, p.6
E. D. Rayburn re-elected to Iowa General Assembly.
437 Official Notes
College Eye 6:29, p.3

Notes important state and national education-related events; several alumni teaching at other colleges; state will conduct survey of state educational institutions; coordination controversy will not be re-opened..

438 The General Assembly
College Eye 6:28, p.3

Manual training may possibly be used for domestic science credit.

439 Official Notes
College Eye 6:28, p.3

News of alumni and General Assembly activity.

440 Legislature makes appropriation; Teachers College to get $293,000; Ames gets increase of quarter of million dollars; Iowa City given increase
College Eye 6:27, p.1

Des Moines article reports state university appropriations from General Assembly.

441 Official Notes
College Eye 6:25, p.3

General Assembly at work on appropriations requests; praise for J. W. Jarnagin; Extension Service at work.

442 Legislators will visit college
College Eye 6:23, p.1

Iowa legislators from the Committee on Appropriations will visit Teachers College to assess the needs of the school before appropriating funds this year.

443 Official Notes
College Eye 6:21, p.3

Makes important education-related announcements from both on and off campus; Macy Campbell named Acting Director of rural education; Professors Hart and Colegrove will be in charge of study centers.

444 Prof. Macy Campbell
College Eye 6:21, p.6

Spoke to legislature in Des Moines.

445 Appropriation for new buildings
College Eye 6:20, p.1

Manual training building and dormitory would be constructed with a proposed $200,000 appropriation from the state.

446 Official Notes
College Eye 4:17, p.3

Makes important statewide and national education announcements.

447 Official Notes
College Eye 4:8, p.3
Makes important education announcements.
448 Teachers' minimum wages; new law fixes lowest salary at $32.50 to $60 per month
College Eye 2:31, p.4
Iowa enacts minimum wage law for teachers.
449 School Board rescinds action; state institutions of learning to remain as before
College Eye 2:26, p.1
Six months of controversy over curriculum coordination at state institutions comes to an end without change, to the delight of students at ISTC.
450 Finance Committee acts; "College Eye" to enter high schools
College Eye 2:25, p.1
The State Finance Committee appropriates funds to deliver the College Eye to 450 state high schools for the purpose of advertising state postsecondary institutions.