Money

Displaying 151 - 200 of 214 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 Chairman of Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago to speak with UNI class
Public Relations News Release 1980:429, p.1
Robert Mayo, the chairman of the Federal reserve bank of Chicago, will talk to a class about management of financial institutions.
152 Economist advocates money control system
Northern Iowan 77:36, p.1
Excerpts from speech by Robert Laurent.
153 UNI making preparations for temporary reduction in operations over Christmas holiday
Public Relations News Release 1980:104, p.1
A reduction in working hours over Christmas break will help save cost to pay back the $1,135,000 owed to the state treasury.
154 Regents approve final budget, other business for UNI
Public Relations News Release 1980:28, p.1
The Board of Regents approves budgets for the 1980-81 school year and other projects related to campus.
155 Bounce your checks somewhere else
Northern Iowan 76:49, p.7
Check cashing services will be stopped.
156 'You & Money'
Northern Iowan 76:4, p.7
Larry Hayes will present a community class on topics of financial matters.
157 Ad. officials enjoy monopoly
Northern Iowan 72:26, p.2
The Northern Iowan staff questions the administration's use of check-cashing money.
158 5-cent check charge to Pres. Fund
Northern Iowan 72:26, p.1
President Kamerick and Vice President Stansbury talk about the fund transfer.
159 Check cashing fee
Northern Iowan 67:19, p.5
Fee makes up for bad checks.
160 Dough gone? Tell how much and it's yours
Northern Iowan 65:4, p.7
Money found at stadium after game last Saturday can be picked up by rightful owner at Jim Witham's office in the Men's Gymnasium.
161 SCI--money oriented society students work, write home
College Eye 60:61, p.4
A look at how students use their money.
162 Students tell tale of woe: 'no dough, time to study'
College Eye 59:16, p.5
Paul Kelso's survey finds that effective study habits, budgeting time, and managing money are students' greatest problems; photo.
163 Business Office to stop cashing student pay checks
College Eye 58:29, p.4
Will continue to cash small personal checks; cite recent location of bank near campus.
164 Mirror on the Mob
College Eye 51:4, p.8
Comments on Old Gold senior photos, decorations, paychecks, and the Commons snack bar.
165 Necessary nickels?
College Eye 49:4, p.2
Nickel charge for cashing out-of-county checks has disappeared in stores but not on campus.
166 Becoming acostomed to college
College Eye 48:2, p.2
Features a student who is standing in the midst of people who are asking for money.
167 Where does our money go?
College Eye 43:38, p.2
Contains a humorous letter about the rapid depletion of funds.
168 Around
College Eye 42:13, p.5
College students are destined to be poor.
169 Notice
College Eye 41:31, p.1
Will cash student personal checks for $10 or less.
170 Notice
College Eye 41:1, p.1
Students' checks for ten dollars or less can be cashed with a identification card at the Business Office.
171 As I See It
College Eye 40:16, p.2
People should learn to spend and earn money wisely.
172 Business Office notices
College Eye 39:32, p.3
Student organizations must turn in books.
173 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 39:17, p.6
Students express their opinions about taxes and family income.
174 World Student Service Fund drive has started
Public Relations News Release 1946:18, p.1
This year's goal for the drive is $999.99. This will be donated to the national goal of $2,000,000. The drive began in 1937 as a way for students to help other students in war torn countries.
175 Dr. Buffum hoards money; centavos to 'shin plasters'
College Eye 36:35, p.2
Brief description of Professor Buffum's coin collection.
176 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:27, p.2
World and national news.
177 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:5, p.2
News from the world and the nation.
178 Your slipper?
College Eye 31:39, p.1
Student fails to sign check at local business.
179 Dr. Thompson disagrees with Californian
College Eye 30:7, p.5
Professor Thompson has his own ideas about money supply.
180 The Line
College Eye 29:25, p.2
Campus gossip.
181 Coeds pinch when eating on borrowed money
College Eye 28:39, p.3
Students tell their strategy for dealing with little money.
182 Lost money is discovered at home
College Eye 28:39, p.1
E. W. Azeltine finds lost paycheck money at home.
183 A plea for commonism
College Eye 27:25, p.2
Claims that students should not judge each other by how much money they have, or what kinds of clothes they wear.
184 Survey reveals little variance in students' spending habits; questionnaire sent to all junior and senior students
College Eye 26:44, p.133
Shows how students prefer to spend their money.
185 Banking students pass the bucks
College Eye 26:3, p.1
Professor Thompson's class examined paper money.
186 What is money good for?
College Eye 24:25, p.2
Survey of money in circulation and its value.
187 Student expenditures as reviewed by survey average four hundred dollars; women spend a hundred dollars more than men
College Eye 24:21, p.1
Students' average expenditure for the year is $392, with men spending $342 and women spending $443; breakdown of expenditures.
188 Debaters argue for merchants
Alumnus 14:2, p.15
Students debate installment buying in front of local Commercial Club.
189 New cash register installed at café
College Eye 21:23, p.1
Should speed up cafeteria lines.
190 The Forum
College Eye 20:36, p.4
Students and faculty encouraged to submit opinions for print in the paper; student believes more men are needed at I. S. T. C.; student believes that money has importance.
191 Training School has regular bank day
College Eye 18:16, p.1
Children bring their savings to school on Tuesdays.
192 Students should have knowledge of business; merchants very accommodating to students
College Eye 18:6, p.1
Students must decide whether to maintain accounts in their home banks or to open an account in Cedar Falls.
193 Our hard up students
College Eye 17:21, p.1
Still money from YWCA book exchange that students have not claimed.
194 Little Tutors lose to Charles City 33-0
College Eye 16:10, p.2
T. C. High football team falls to Charles City.
195 Billy Stiff
College Eye 16:2, p.7
Trying to borrow money.
196 From speaker Anderson's address
College Eye 14:47, p.1
Excerpts from Commencement address.
197 The cost of education
College Eye 14:47, p.1
Believes that education is a good investment.
198 Training School News
College Eye 14:38, p.7
News from the Training School.
199 'Tenshun!
College Eye 14:29, p.1
Will discuss money matters.
200 Editorially Speaking
College Eye 13:25, p.4
Students could save a large sum of money if they started by saving only one dollar per week; discussion of Blue Laws.