Marriage

Displaying 401 - 450 of 626 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
401 Marriage courses in 225 colleges
College Eye 30:28, p.1
Have been taught since at least 1927.
402 National poll on marriage
College Eye 30:27, p.1
National survey favors course on marriage.
403 Marriage course?
Alumnus 23:2, p.4
Student newspaper asking for course on marriage.
404 Students favor compulsory blood tests before marriage
College Eye 30:24, p.2
To test for sexually transmitted diseases.
405 Students vote yes to marriage course; no-credit course acceptable
College Eye 30:23, p.1
Vote strongly in favor of a marriage course; will pass on recommendation to faculty and administration.
406 Commenting . . . crossroads of service; smart money; a bibliography on marriage
College Eye 30:23, p.2
Alumni files in good shape; Old Gold is good investment; Professor Grant has compiled a bibliography on marriage.
407 As the Editor Sees It
College Eye 30:23, p.1
Attempts to answer potential criticism of a marriage course.
408 Other schools, too
College Eye 30:22, p.2
Other colleges offer a marriage course in their curricula.
409 As the Editor Sees It
College Eye 30:21, p.1
Professor announces his thoughts on marriage course; Panthers are backed up by students on the field; students have loyalty and school spirit.
410 Student put proposed marriage course under fire
College Eye 30:20, p.2
Sound planning will help the marriage course as much as the student vote of approval would.
411 Marriage course superficial?
College Eye 30:20, p.2
Believes the college administration has provided for student needs. It is up to us students now to take advantage of this instead of requesting that some superficial course on marriage be added.
412 What foolishness!
College Eye 30:20, p.2
Marriage course survey has no meaning or value unless this question is answered; who is to teach marriage? In which department, social science, domestic science, or education, will the new course be offered?
413 As the Editor Sees It
College Eye 30:19, p.1
Considers marriage course, cheating, and sorority rushing problems.
414 Students to vote on marriage course
College Eye 30:19, p.1
Will vote during registration.
415 Student Council minutes
College Eye 30:16, p.2
Considers possibility of marriage course; also hears report on extracurricular activities.
416 Moral standards going up, says Dr. Popenoe
College Eye 30:13, p.1
Excerpts from address on marriage.
417 As the Editor Sees It
College Eye 30:12, p.1
Feels that students are ready for a job, but are they ready for marriage?
418 Californian speaks on Sunday
College Eye 30:12, p.1
Paul Popenoe will speak.
419 Students, faculty advocate course on marriage and homemaking for teachers
College Eye 30:7, p.5
Students respond to question about expanding the curriculum.
420 Committee in charge marriage forum
College Eye 29:24, p.1
Considering appropriate roles for men and women; photo.
421 Marriage forum proves popular
College Eye 29:21, p.3
Speakers will discuss marriage and homemaking.
422 Students begin forums on homemaking
College Eye 29:20, p.1
Charles Poppenheimer and Lela Van Engen express views on roles for women and men.
423 Marriage forum Wednesday; Bosley, students discuss
College Eye 29:19, p.1
Will consider appropriate roles for men and women.
424 Marriage discussion February 9
College Eye 29:18, p.1
Harold Bosley will lead discussion.
425 Should teachers marry? Here are some answers
Alumnus 22:1, p.16
Three responses to the earlier question about married women being allowed to teach.
426 Marriage vs. career
College Eye 29:8, p.2
Believes that women will eventually find that they prefer marriage to a career.
427 Teachers should marry
Alumnus 21:4, p.4
Believes that women teachers should be allowed to marry and continue to teach.
428 Woman's place in in the home!
Alumnus 21:4, p.6
Department of Home Economics trains women for careers and for marriage; Professor Geiger and President Latham express views; photo.
429 Chapel
College Eye 28:42, p.1
Harold Bosley will speak on marriage.
430 Coeds reveal their specifications for the ideal prospective husband
College Eye 28:28, p.6
Women talk about what they would like in a husband.
431 Less flower--bee asked
College Eye 28:27, p.2
Believes courses on sex education and marriage should be in the curriculum.
432 Teaching, women say, isn't just stepping stone
College Eye 28:18, p.1
Women outline their vocational plans.
433 "Long betrothal is bad": Morgan
College Eye 28:13, p.5
Mildred Morgan offers advice on love and marriage.
434 Alumni write of cadets, "war", pioneer days
Alumnus 20:4, p.17
Alumni recall experiences in Student Battalion; accidental gunshot death of cadet; sham battles; marriage performed by Principal Gilchrist
435 "Financial ills bring marital grief"--Wood
College Eye 27:23, p.1
Judge George W. Wood speaks in Professor Thompson's family class.
436 Physical education majors read "Baby Book" faithfully; alumnae children pictured in a unique album
College Eye 27:20, p.4
Attempt to prove that the activities in which physical education majors are involved are not detrimental to child-bearing and rearing.
437 Commencement of 1880 ended with student-faculty wedding
College Eye 26:41, p.1
A look back at the Commencement of 1880.
438 The facts of life
College Eye 26:27, p.2
Students on TC might enjoy a class on married life.
439 School teaching or marriage, students will be prepared; courses in home economics will teach women how to manage the family pocketbook
Alumnus 18:4, p.6
Home economics courses prepare women to be smart consumers.
440 Women students will prepare for marriage as well as school teaching
Public Relations News Release 1934:548, p.2
Seven new home economics courses will be taught this year.
441 Increase in marriages creating more vacancies, says Dr. Goetch; placement bureau records over three hundred jobs in April
College Eye 25:43, p.1
E. W. Goetch talks about factors that might enhance teacher placement.
442 Editorials; why marriage fails
College Eye 24:18, p.2
Notes addition to curriculum of Butler University of a course on marriage.
443 Groundhogs and engagements conflict in forecasting weather; groundhog may have seen his shadow but engagements abound
College Eye 22:18, p.2
Spring is arriving and students are getting engaged.
444 Working women expect to marry boss's son says Paul Blanchard
College Eye 22:16, p.1
Talks about his perception of women who work.
445 What chance does a man have to keep from getting married?; the assistant editor asks us with an air of submission
College Eye 22:15, p.2
Marriage statistics discussed as well as class attendance and the "cut" system.
446 "Two can live cheaper than one" is still open to question
College Eye 21:39, p.1
Married students talk about their expenses.
447 Orange blossoms
Alumnus 14:3, p.18
Humorous consideration of effects of marriage on teaching profession.
448 Two minute rule was shattered by Professor Wright fifty years ago
College Eye 21:37, p.1
Professor Wright married Eliza Rawstern despite rules of association of men and women.
449 Marriage to a college professor
Public Relations News Release 1929:541, p.1
Eliza Rawstern graduated and married Professor D. S. Wright on the same day fifty years ago.
450 Love affair, marriage, suicide all make history for building
College Eye 21:27, p.1
Historical highlights about Central Hall.