Immigration
Displaying 101 - 135 of 135 in reverse chronological order
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101 | Mayahi family granted a six-month reprieve Northern Iowan 91:25, p.1 |
Family may stay in United States for another six months. | |
102 | Family facing deportation fears dangers of returning to Iran Northern Edition 2:27, p.4 |
Local family with UNI connections tries to remain in the United States; photo. | |
103 | UNI family faces deportation Northern Iowan 91:22, p.1 |
Faod and Haledeh Mayahi, students from Iran, wish to stay in the United States; photo. | |
104 | UNI should fight deportation of Iranian graduate students Northern Iowan 91:22, p.6 |
Urges support for Iranian students threatened with deportation. | |
105 | INS Conference on Immigration Act of 1990 scheduled for January 6 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:286, p.1 |
U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Service will present a one-day conference on the Immigration Act of 1990. | |
106 | Professor returns; visa problems over Northern Iowan 86:43, p.1 |
Professor Ogbondah has straightened out visa problem; classes resume. | |
107 | In English Department, who shows concern for students? Public Relations News Release 86:42, p.2 |
Believes that English Department should have handled situation involving Professor Ogbondah's work status better. | |
108 | Prof's visa problems interrupt classes Northern Iowan 86:41, p.1 |
Professor Christian Ogbondah is awaiting permanent residency papers so that he can begin teaching. | |
109 | NEA opposes 'English Only' Northern Iowan 84:64, p.1 |
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110 | Department of Art events Public Relations News Release 1987:60, p.1 |
Richard Colburn requests the publicizing of two events for the Department of Art. Marion John Nelson speaks on the art of Norwegian immigrant women, and a selection of Mark Goodman's black and white photographs are exhibited in the Art Gallery. | |
111 | The Migrant Action Program in Iowa Northern Iowan 69:29, p.3 |
Detailed description of program; photo. | |
112 | DP contributions total $730; girl to begin work here spring term College Eye 41:13, p.1 |
Armilda Laats is in the United States and will be on campus for the spring quarter. | |
113 | DP drive opens Wednesday; all student centers help raise money College Eye 41:11, p.1 |
Members of the committee are listed. | |
114 | Elaine Krumweide chosen to lead DP solicitation College Eye 41:10, p.3 |
Will be in charge of the 150 assigned to the displaced person fundraising project. | |
115 | Estonian DP may be brought here; need to raise $1000 for year's stay College Eye 41:8, p.1 |
Plans are underway to bring Armilda Laats, a displaced person from Estonia, to campus. | |
116 | A challenge College Eye 41:6, p.2 |
Feels people on campus have a responsibility to assist in bringing displaced persons from the war to America. | |
117 | Latvian student thinks America is very different and exciting College Eye 41:3, p.1 |
Student and her family escape their home country during the war and have immigrated to the United States; photo. | |
118 | Watching the World College Eye 35:7, p.2 |
Gives opinion on immigration to the U. S., and rise of populations of different countries. | |
119 | Editorials; Democrat or Republican College Eye 24:10, p.2 |
Officials no longer think it is necessary for the party symbol to be printed on the ballots, but some disagree because some recent immigrants cannot read English. | |
120 | Editorials; a puzzle in political science College Eye 24:2, p.2 |
Applicants for citizenship fail examinations because they could not tell who actually elects the US President. | |
121 | Special Science Club naturalizes "aliens" College Eye 22:24, p.8 |
Will demonstrate the process of becoming an American citizen. | |
122 | Philos win dual debate from Aristos; both teams win unanimous decision of judges College Eye 15:25, p.1 |
Philos win both negative and affirmative sides of immigration restriction question. | |
123 | Frank Hovorka College Eye 14:38, p.8 |
Visited Cedar Falls to get his naturalization papers; Mr. Cory and Mr. Brown acted as witnesses. | |
124 | Social Science Club College Eye 12:24, p.3 |
Immigration was discussed. | |
125 | Americanization course ready; "The Shorter Constitution" ready for distribution College Eye 12:18, p.1 |
Professor Meyerholz assisted in production of instructions for citizenship. | |
126 | The Soviet ark College Eye 11:17, p.4 |
Supports the recent deportation of several illegal aliens of Russian descent. | |
127 | Miller Christiansen who just received his Naturalization Papers before enlistment writes to the College Eye from Camp Funston, Kansas College Eye 9:17, p.3 |
In a company of 179 men; is glad to have Y. M. C. A. meetings in Camp. | |
128 | Americanization College Eye 8:20, p.2 |
Discusses progress in the Americanization of immigrants. | |
129 | Hyphenated Americans College Eye 8:18, p.4 |
Denounces Americans who would support Germany if the United States becomes involved in armed conflict with them. | |
130 | Women's debate May 14; first dual clash with Cape Girardeau team to occur May 14th; debaters well prepared College Eye 4:29, p.2 |
Topic of debate will be "Restriction of Immigration by Literacy Test." | |
131 | Immigration statistics College Eye 2:5, p.7 |
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132 | Association notes Normal Eyte 20:30, p.500 |
W. M. Parsons speaks at YMCA meeting; YWCA held Geneva rally; Missionary Committee enjoyed supper. | |
133 | Peter Christiansen Normal Eyte 20:6, p.117 |
Married Annie Damm; is now a principal in Tripoli and a US citizen. | |
134 | What one alumnus has done Normal Eyte 18:23, p.363 |
Account of a young woman who has worked hard to make her way in life. | |
135 | Anarchy Normal Eyte 12:1, p.3 |
Mourns the death of President William McKinley; believes the problem of anarchy must be solved; stricter immigration policies may be necessary. |