Grades and Grading Systems
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For the fifth consecutive term Public Relations News Release 1931:260, p.1 |
3/21/1932 | Arnold Schneider makes the honor roll; has participated in many activities. | |
402 |
Gabrielle Ritchie, of this city Public Relations News Release 1931:265, p.1 |
3/21/1932 | Made the honor roll this term. | |
403 |
Helen Barber, of this city Public Relations News Release 1931:262, p.1 |
3/21/1932 | Made the honor roll for the first time during the winter term. | |
404 |
Lucille Gitt and Loretta Richardson Public Relations News Release 1931:272, p.1 |
3/21/1932 | Both students, with a "B" average, made the honor roll. | |
405 |
Margaret Ramsey and Hurschel Trornburg Public Relations News Release 1931:263, p.1 |
3/21/1932 | Both made the honor roll this term. | |
406 |
Miriam Marston, of this city Public Relations News Release 1931:266, p.1 |
3/21/1932 | Made the honor roll this term. | |
407 |
Rexford Hughes, of this city Public Relations News Release 1931:264, p.1 |
3/21/1932 | Made the honor roll this term. | |
408 |
Ruth Arrasmith and Margaret Barnes Public Relations News Release 1931:259, p.1 |
3/21/1932 | Both made the honor roll for the winter term. | |
409 |
Success in practice teaching Public Relations News Release 1931:258, p.1 |
3/20/1932 | Professor Martin Nelson believes that success in teaching depends on personality rather than academic achievement. | |
410 |
Tutor men receive 278 "D" notices College Eye 23:29, p.1 |
2/5/1932 | 138 were freshmen. | |
411 |
Employed college men acquire labor habit; outrank jobless students College Eye 23:25, p.1 |
1/8/1932 | Results of survey of employment among ISTC men. | |
412 |
Non-fraternity men attain higher scholastic average than "Greeks" College Eye 23:25, p.1 |
1/8/1932 | GPA for non-fraternity men is 2.09; for fraternity men it is 1.98. | |
413 |
Lambda Gamma Nu men will lead all other fraternity groups Public Relations News Release 1931:158, p.1 |
1/1/1932 | Fraternity has the highest grade point average, 2.18, at ISTC. | |
414 |
Eight hundred students will receive "D" letters College Eye 23:18, p.1 |
10/23/1931 | Freshmen will receive half of the letters; men will receive one third. | |
415 |
Students who attend the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1931:21, p.1 |
9/27/1931 | The academic performance of transfer students from community colleges is slightly worse than that of those who studied at ISTC. | |
416 |
Uniform marks College Eye 23:13, p.2 |
9/18/1931 | Claims that faculty should use a more uniform official grading system. | |
417 |
Students on four year curriculums lead in freshmen test records College Eye 23:10, p.2 |
8/7/1931 | Professor Nelson reveals results of study. | |
418 |
Psychologists argue in favor of formula of amassing grade points College Eye 23:8, p.2 |
7/24/1931 | Professors on campus disagree with the notion that there is no exact behavior for achieving good grades. | |
419 |
Summer term "D" letter does not brand student as mentally inferior College Eye 23:8, p.2 |
7/24/1931 | Summer session students generally receive higher grades than do regular term students. | |
420 |
________________, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:481, p.1 |
7/15/1931 | Text of a letter sent to area newspapers announcing that a woman student made the honor roll. | |
421 |
"There's no formula for getting good marks," say two who make them College Eye 23:6, p.4 |
7/10/1931 | Olive Keeler and Clay Seaton describe their methods for obtaining good grades. | |
422 |
_________, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:473, p.1 |
7/6/1931 | Text of a letter sent to area newspapers announcing that a woman student made the honor roll. | |
423 |
Olive Keeler of Vinton Public Relations News Release 1930:471, p.1 |
7/5/1931 | Receives highest marks among women students; list of other women provided. | |
424 |
Clay Seaton, of Redding, led the men students of the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1930:466, p.1 |
7/2/1931 | Made the honor roll for spring term; roster of other men on honor roll. | |
425 |
Untitled College Eye 22:29, p.6 |
5/1/1931 | James Paustian was omitted from list of men earning high grades. | |
426 |
Scholastic honors for women Public Relations News Release 1930:327, p.1 |
4/13/1931 | Dean Campbell releases women's honor roll. Ruth Rummens tops the list; list of other women provided. | |
427 |
Huntoon and Smith lead men scholars during winter term College Eye 22:26, p.1 |
4/10/1931 | List of those who did well on grades last term. | |
428 |
Lyall R. Smith, Mason City, and Robert Huntoon, Waterloo Public Relations News Release 1930:315, p.1 |
4/6/1931 | Dean L. I. Reed announces top academic men students. | |
429 |
"It's no use talking, it takes brains to get easy marks" College Eye 22:25, p.1 |
4/3/1931 | A speaker laments his grades and luck with women. | |
430 |
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. | |
431 |
Men win scholastic honors Alumnus 15:2, p.8 |
4/1/1931 | Three men, no women, make perfect scores for fall term. | |
432 |
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. | |
433 |
Men lift taboo from outside activities by high scholastic record College Eye 22:20, p.2 |
2/20/1931 | Report shows that many men maintain high grade point averages despite participation in extracurricular activities. | |
434 |
Number of "D" letters issued to men remains same for two terms College Eye 22:19, p.1 |
2/13/1931 | 280 letters issued. | |
435 |
Clay Seaton, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:147, p.1 |
1/10/1931 | Seaton made the honor roll for the Fall 1930 term. | |
436 |
Dale Moore, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:150, p.1 |
1/10/1931 | Made the honor roll for the Fall 1930 term. | |
437 |
Edwin Bird, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:144, p.1 |
1/10/1931 | Made honor roll for the Fall 1930 term. | |
438 |
Elmer Ortberg, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:149, p.1 |
1/10/1931 | Made the honor roll for the Fall 1930 term. | |
439 |
Jack Arends, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:146, p.1 |
1/10/1931 | Made the honor roll for the Fall 1930 term. | |
440 |
King Richey, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:148, p.1 |
1/10/1931 | Made the honor roll for the Fall 1930 term. | |
441 |
Lester Artherholt, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:151, p.1 |
1/10/1931 | Made the honor roll for the fall 1930 term. | |
442 |
Merle Grodland, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:145, p.1 |
1/10/1931 | Made the honor roll for the Fall 1930 term. | |
443 |
Robert Warner, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:147, p.1 |
1/10/1931 | Made the honor roll for the Fall 1930 term. | |
444 |
Men students at the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1931:162, p.1 |
1/1/1931 | Men with part-time jobs do better academically than those with no job; sources of emploryment include, restaurants, offices, and the library. | |
445 |
Dr. Charles surveys distribution of grades according to classes; education professor studies grades of nearly three thousand students College Eye 22:13, p.1 |
12/12/1930 | Results of grade survey broken down by class. | |
446 |
They disregard the moral effect: now, what's the effect of that?; O. R. Clark writes in favor of our "unlimited cuts" suggestion College Eye 22:10, p.2 |
11/14/1930 | Morals and ethics of class attendance are debated. | |
447 |
"D" letter scare causes spurt of library work College Eye 22:9, p.1 |
11/7/1930 | Grades seem to spur students to study in Library. | |
448 |
Over half of frosh men get "D" letters for first six weeks; English and psychology are most difficult subjects for freshmen to master College Eye 22:8, p.1 |
10/31/1930 | A look at grades in some of the more difficult subjects. | |
449 |
Should scholarship be the basis of the allotment of "cuts"; should we make it three or five a term? College Eye 22:8, p.2 |
10/31/1930 | Current attendance system criticized; new options are explored; appreciates spirit shown by Boy Scouts. | |
450 |
Dorothy Byers, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:45, p.1 |
10/18/1930 | Byers received highest academic honors during the summer session. |
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