Grades and Grading Systems
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Dorothy Glade, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:46, p.1 |
10/18/1930 | Glade received highest academic honors during summer session. | |
452 |
Gladice N. Sears, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:44, p.1 |
10/18/1930 | Sears received highest academic honors during the summer session. | |
453 |
Mary Bell, of this city Public Relations News Release 1930:43, p.1 |
10/18/1930 | Bell received highest academic honors during summer session. | |
454 |
Women are smarter than men Public Relations News Release 1930:41, p.1 |
10/18/1930 | Women made straight A's over the summer term; list of honor students given. | |
455 |
Six women survive summer heat and earn highest grades College Eye 22:6, p.1 |
10/17/1930 | List of students who made highest grades in summer term of 1930. | |
456 |
Freshmen make record for straight A grades Alumnus 14:4, p.16 |
10/1/1930 | Seven freshmen achieve perfect grades. | |
457 |
Average professor is strong on "C" recent survey shows; standard grading curve is not strictly followed, it is revealed College Eye 22:2, p.1 |
9/19/1930 | A look at the grades that ISTC give. | |
458 |
Freshmen are neither as "green" nor as "fresh" Public Relations News Release 1929:558, p.1 |
8/3/1930 | Seven freshmen get "Straight A's." | |
459 |
Five freshmen and two sophomores made straight A's last term College Eye 21:41, p.1 |
8/1/1930 | Roster of those who made excellent grades. | |
460 |
Men make better grades than women Alumnus 14:3, p.17 |
7/1/1930 | Three women, four men achieve perfect scores for winter term. | |
461 |
The Editors Column College Eye 21:32, p.2 |
5/16/1930 | Urges students to attend Play Day; feels the date for Mother's Day should be changed; advocates grading on a curve. | |
462 |
Three co-eds rate high in term grades College Eye 21:32, p.1 |
5/16/1930 | Three women receive perfect grades. | |
463 |
Women Students at the Iowa State Teachers college Public Relations News Release 1929:502, p.1 |
5/14/1930 | Women Students receive high marks for last winter's term. | |
464 |
Four men students make highest marks College Eye 21:30, p.1 |
5/2/1930 | Roster of those who made all A's. | |
465 |
Men teachers of the future in training Public Relations News Release 1929:455, p.1 |
4/27/1930 | Four men receive straight A's; others with high grade points noted. | |
466 |
Robert Ebel, 422 Randall St., Waterloo, Iowa, Public Relations News Release 1929:450, p.1 |
4/25/1930 | Robert Ebel and other students make high marks for winter term. | |
467 |
Help, not punishment, is aim of new course Alumnus 14:2, p.5 |
4/1/1930 | Committee attempts to assist students who have difficulty in school. | |
468 |
Half men students are above average; many hit high marks College Eye 21:17, p.1 |
1/31/1930 | Report on men's grades. | |
469 |
Help "D" students in new plan here College Eye 21:17, p.1 |
1/31/1930 | Students who are having difficulties will be given opportunity to learn why they are doing poorly. | |
470 |
Suggestions for study sent with "D" letters College Eye 21:17, p.1 |
1/31/1930 | Should consult Professor Finkenbinder for help. | |
471 |
The Editor's Column College Eye 21:12, p.4 |
12/6/1929 | Urges students to get involved in activities; students and the grades they receive; the public should buy their essentials at local stores, rather than from door-to-door solicitors, to support their college. | |
472 |
College office sends out 700 "D" letters College Eye 21:9, p.1 |
11/8/1929 | One third of the women and one half of the men received the letters. | |
473 |
Pamphlet of rules and regulations is sent out to faculty College Eye 21:7, p.7 |
10/24/1929 | Outlines grading system and scholarship regulations. | |
474 |
The Editor's Column College Eye 21:6, p.2 |
10/17/1929 | Thanks Student Council for work on Homecoming; exhausted after putting out extra edition of College Eye; D letters will be coming out; urges senior class to adopt standard class ring. | |
475 |
Cory clears doubt about grade system College Eye 21:3, p.1 |
9/26/1929 | Grades for work already done will remain as they are when the new grading system is implemented. | |
476 |
Revision of college rules College Eye 21:2, p.4 |
9/19/1929 | School has new rules regarding admission to collegiate courses, residence in campus courses of instruction, grading scale, scholarship, and registration. | |
477 |
An editorial debate Slacks--Melvin J. (Class of 1929) College Eye 20:46, p.2 |
8/15/1929 | Ralph Childs believes grades determine how able a student is to repeat the professor's beliefs back to him or her; Melvin Slacks believes that grades are "nice to have" and integral to the college system. | |
478 |
Men are honored by day's program College Eye 20:35, p.1 |
5/29/1929 | Men honored for earning high grades. | |
479 |
Many students bring up B letters College Eye 20:16, p.1 |
1/17/1929 | 581 students have low grades. | |
480 |
Editorially speaking College Eye 20:11, p.4 |
11/22/1928 | Announces changes in the school calendar; school administration thanks the students for a successful Homecoming; comments on student grades; believes Teachers College should be represented at the National Student Federation of America. | |
481 |
Observations made from 'B' letter report College Eye 20:11, p.1 |
11/22/1928 | Statistics on student grade averages. | |
482 |
Editorially speaking College Eye 19:45, p.4 |
8/1/1928 | Criticizes the decision to discourage enrollment to students with a "D" average in high school. | |
483 |
Editorially speaking Mathis--Leland Stanford (Class of 1929) College Eye 19:44, p.4 |
7/25/1928 | Intellectual bravery should be supported. | |
484 |
Official announcement College Eye 19:34, p.5 |
5/9/1928 | Mid-term grades are somewhat discouraging. | |
485 |
The Wolff's Howl College Eye 19:31, p.4 |
4/18/1928 | End of the year tests require teachers to give grades according to students' performance over the semester. | |
486 |
Relative standing of fraternity pledges for fall term 1927 College Eye 19:16, p.6 |
1/4/1928 | Fraternity pledges ranking. | |
487 |
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. | |
488 |
Graduation's press College Eye 18:42, p.4 |
5/11/1927 | Editorial discusses grades and graduation from college. | |
489 |
Fraternity grades for fall exposed College Eye 18:33, p.1 |
3/9/1927 | Group-by-group grades. | |
490 |
New ruling on low scholarship passed by faculty College Eye 18:19, p.1 |
11/17/1926 | New rules for suspension. | |
491 |
New interfrat council to begin work on big program this fall; expect raise in scholastic standards of fraternity men College Eye 18:5, p.1 |
7/9/1926 | Constitution of the new Interfraternity Council. | |
492 |
How about these grades? College Eye 17:35, p.2 |
3/3/1926 | Believes that students should do their best and accept the grades that they get. | |
493 |
Dean Reed reveals startling facts about low grades College Eye 17:29, p.1 |
1/20/1926 | Dean Reed gives statistics on men and their grades. | |
494 |
Dean Reed reports College Eye 17:28, p.1 |
1/13/1926 | Will discuss reasons for some students' failure to make good grades. | |
495 |
Alpha Beta Gammas lead in scholarship; Delts run close second with Phi Omegas ranking third College Eye 16:35, p.1 |
5/20/1925 | A look at grade reports by sororities. | |
496 |
16 men receive "A" 3 successive terms; honored by Men's Faculty Club at banquet yesterday College Eye 16:34, p.1 |
5/13/1925 | Roster of students earning high grades. | |
497 |
Special supervision for those below 'M'; college authorities doing all in power to aid delinquents College Eye 16:29, p.1 |
4/8/1925 | New measures taken to aid T. C. students who fail to meet academic standards. | |
498 |
Over seven hundred did below average work last term College Eye 16:26, p.3 |
3/18/1925 | Faculty continuing to study reasons for continuing poor performance. | |
499 |
A word to the wise College Eye 16:25, p.4 |
3/11/1925 | The college is urged to release professors who teach easy courses because it is detrimental to students and the prestige of the school. | |
500 |
Literary society scholarship record in hands of Philos; Minnesingers outrank Troubadours in scholastic standing College Eye 16:25, p.1 |
3/11/1925 | Breakdown of grades in the men's literary societies and glee clubs. |
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