Iowa

Displaying 301 - 344 of 344 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
301 Teachers may be scarce next year
College Eye 2:28, p.5
More requests for teachers are expected by the Teachers' Employment Bureaus than applications to teach.
302 Personal; of the students of the Iowa State Teachers College; occupation of parents fall term 1912
College Eye 2:11, p.2
Report on the occupations of parents of ISTC students; 704 of the 1169 reported are farmers.
303 Iowa--A pageant; given by the high school seniors of the State Teachers College in the College Auditorium Friday evening, May 26
College Eye 1:11, p.186
A pageant was held that depicted the early history of Iowa.
304 Historical pageant "Iowa"; play to be given by senior class of the College High School, Friday May twenty-sixth
College Eye 1:9, p.146
The senior class of the Teachers College High School will present a pageant on the history of Iowa; outline of the presentation.
305 State to take over Shenandoah school; Senate votes to take charge of private normal school December 1; no money appropriated
College Eye 1:4, p.67
The Iowa Senate has voted to make the private normal school in Shenandoah a public institution.
306 Official Notes; by President. H. H. Seerley
College Eye 1:3, p.41
Article discusses education legislation in the General Assembly and possible need for more normal schools in Iowa.
307 Iowan's annual picnic
Normal Eyte 21:18, p.311
All former Iowans living in southern California are invited to attend the Iowa Association picnic.
308 Editorial
Normal Eyte 21:17, p.287
Text of article from Shenandoah on the potential for an additional normal school in the western part of Iowa.
309 Editorial
Normal Eyte 21:8, p.125
Tribute to Senator Jonathan P. Dolliver, who died October 15, 1910.
310 Association of Contributors to Iowa Education and History
Normal Eyte 19:20, p.311
Officers, objectives, and membership of the new association aimed at collecting and preserving "facts, data, materials, and objects as in any way relate to the origin, growth, and development of education in this state."
311 Organization formed; association of contributors to Iowa education and history organized- headquarters here
Normal Eyte 19:18, p.274
Group elects officers; hopes to collection and preserve "everything that in any way relates to history and education."
312 Association of contributors to Iowa education
Normal Eyte 19:15, p.228
Trustees consider organizing group in Cedar Falls; would collect and preserve information on history and development of education in Iowa.
313 Untitled
Normal Eyte 19:9, p.129
Iowa Athletic Journal will begin publication.
314 Official; the proposed new school laws
Normal Eyte 19:9, p.133
New rules and organization for state education in Iowa.
315 The public
Normal Eyte 19:8, p.117
Learning more about Iowa Educational Commission.
316 Margaret. The story of a pioneer woman
Old Gold 0:0, p.200
A tale of two newlyweds and their life on the prairie, raising four girls, accidents, death, and a lonely tombstone. Creative scene depicted of a log cabin among the trees.
317 The wood chopping
Normal Eyte 18:29, p.457
A pioneer story.
318 The county superintendents
Normal Eyte 18:28, p.447
Met in Des Moines; considered making the county the basic unit of organization for schools.
319 If Harvey Ingham
Normal Eyte 18:26, p.403
Normal Eyte appreciates editorial stand on Iowa senatorial succession controversy.
320 The West is attracting
Normal Eyte 18:22, p.348
Iowa seems to have a hard keeping its good teachers.
321 The governor's message
Normal Eyte 18:19, p.289
Governor Cummins spoke on campus; deemed to discourage the study of languages in favor of more general history; said that Iowa needed to remodel its educational system.
322 The semi-centennial at Iowa City
Normal Eyte 17:26, p.405
Iowa celebrates fiftieth anniversary of adoption of its second constitution.
323 Notes on music
Normal Eyte 17:1, p.9
Professor Fullerton talks about the importance of the study of music.
324 Imperial Iowa; Hawkeye state is the garden of the Earth; wonderful figures of Iowa's fertility
Normal Eyte 16:16, p.243
Re-cap of lecture by Dr. Thomas E. Green.
325 Where the Normalites live
Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.27
Map of Iowa showing number of students from each county.
326 An opportunity
Normal Eyte 14:17, p.265
The Colonial Dames of America is offering $50 for the best essay on early Iowa history.
327 The wages paid to Iowa teachers is always a subject that arouses much interest
Normal Eyte 13:2, p.17
Believes that some people need to re-order their priorities.
328 Professor C. A. Fullerton
Normal Eyte 12:20, p.306
Commended for his work with music in Iowa by Professor W. L. Tomlins.
329 The teacher problem
Normal Eyte 12:17, p.258
Assessment of providing enough high quality teachers for Iowa.
330 The normal school problem
Normal Eyte 12:16, p.243
Believes that teachers should command a decent salary for their work.
331 The large mass of underpaid, overworked and poorly qualified teachers
Normal Eyte 12:16, p.242
Low pay for teachers in Iowa needs to be addressed.
332 Extracts from Supt. R. C. Barrett's biennial report for the years 1900- 1901 concerning the needs of additional facilities for training teachers
Normal Eyte 12:14, p.211
Lengthy statistical data on Iowa education.
333 Life in a typical western village
Normal Eyte 10:21, p.509
Impressions of small town life.
334 Iowa and libraries
Normal Eyte 10:5, p.103
Comments on the important library laws passed by the General Assembly.
335 Official
Normal Eyte 9:22, p.516
Measures pass in General Assembly for new building at ISNS; amount must be worked out in committee; continuing battle over new normal schools.
336 One new normal school
Normal Eyte 9:22, p.516
House passes bill for an additional normal school; provisions of the bill.
337 Maps have been made
Normal Eyte 9:15, p.356
Show that students are attending from ninety-eight Iowa counties.
338 We clip the following
Normal Eyte 8:34, p.479
Midland Schools editorial calls for increased money for ISNS and for additional normal schools.
339 What the alumni have done for Iowa
Normal Eyte 6:33, p.433
Number of alumni approaching one thousand; survey of their achievements near home and abroad.
340 When Prussia was brought low by the victory of Napoleon
Normal Eyte 6:31, p.361
Critical of law allowing manufacture of liquor in Iowa; believes solution lies in temperance education.
341 In the interest of science
Normal Eyte 3:32, p.250
Carl Treimer tells of his scientific explorations.
342 Iowa and her teachers
Normal Eyte 1:4, p.27
State should divert appropriations from other institutions to teacher preparation.
343 State expenses and higher education
Normal Eyte 1:4, p.28
Tally of sums spent on higher education.
344 From certain circumstances
Students' Offering 5:18, p.4
Examines statement in which graduates promise to teach in Iowa; common understanding is that the promise is fulfilled by teaching for two years; but there is not a stated limit.