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Grades and Grading Systems

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401 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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