Millage Tax
Displaying 1 - 19 of 19 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | Actions of the General Assembly--1890-1902; finally significant commitment A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.115 |
Analysis of the struggles to obtain adequate funding for the Normal School; the millage tax; the Auditorium Building dedication; photo. | |
2 | The Normal School moves toward collegiate status A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.223 |
Changes in faculty, development of the curriculum, and new construction financed by the millage levy bring the Normal School to a new level; photo. | |
3 | Institutional growth; transfer of governance to the State Board of Education (1906 through June, 1909) A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.255 |
Organization of the school into formal departments; Dean of Women Walker develops guidelines for rooming houses; photo. | |
4 | Through troubled times (1909-1920) A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.268 |
The unified Board of Education gets organized; faculty and curricular changes; photo. | |
5 | The millage levy policy, 1902-1915 First 75 Years 0:0, p.40 |
Over $870,000 results from millage; leads to construction of Women's Gym, Physics, Library, Sabin, Wright, President's House, Home Management House, and first unit of Bartlett. | |
6 | The future assured First 75 Years 0:0, p.9 |
Legislature establishes policy of appropriations payable "annually hereafter"; millage tax of one-tenth of mill goes to Normal School beginning in 1902. | |
7 | The millage tax Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.147 |
Legislature allows one-tenth of a mill to be used for buildings at the Normal School. | |
8 | The dormitory Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
First section of new dorm building will be completed by opening of fall term and will house 128 women; more sections will be constructed if the millage tax is renewed by the General Assembly. | |
9 | Teachers College clipped one item; General Assembly grants every request asked by Board of Education except fire fund College Eye 1:5, p.87 |
Amounts of money granted to I. S. T. C. by the General Assembly; renews mileage tax. | |
10 | Official Notes Normal Eyte 21:4, p.55 |
Changes in faculty appointments and assignments; new tennis courts and sewing machines added; many faculty on program for upcoming teacher association meeting; hope to extend millage tax; new classification scheme for colleges. | |
11 | Des Moines Normal Eyte 19:24, p.381 |
Committee finds no fault with using millage tax money for construction of President's House. | |
12 | The millage tax Normal Eyte 16:27, p.417 |
Renewed by General Assembly; will continue to help in the development of the ISNS campus. | |
13 | With the new appropriations Normal Eyte 12:27, p.418 |
Believes that there should be a building for the YMCA and YWCA. | |
14 | By the action of both houses of the General Assembly Normal Eyte 12:27, p.417 |
General Assembly enacts millage tax; ISNS will receive one tenth of a mill of real estate tax beginning in 1903 and continuing through 1908; will use money to erect buildings. | |
15 | The bill introduced into the House Normal Eyte 12:23, p.353 |
Attempts to justify opposition to an increase in the millage tax that would have increased funding for the University of Iowa. | |
16 | Official Normal Eyte 9:15, p.350 |
Summary of Governor Shaw's educational ideas included ideas relating to the Normal School and the millage tax for construction of buildings. | |
17 | Legislative notes Normal Eyte 5:21, p.190 |
A look at pending legislation including a bill that would establish additional normal schools; considering mill levy of one tenth of a mill for buildings at the University of Iowa. | |
18 | The bill for the University Normal Eyte 1:10, p.78 |
Bill for millage tax for University of Iowa defeated in General Assembly. | |
19 | The State University Normal Eyte 1:4, p.25 |
General Assembly considers millage tax support for state institutions; also considers additional normal schools. |