Office of the Registrar

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101 T. C. announces record spring enrollment
Public Relations News Release 1960:216, p.1
Registrar Marshall R. Beard announces the new enrollment record of 3,392 students for the spring semester.
102 ISTC fall graduates listed
Public Relations News Release 1960:206, p.1

Registrar Marshall Beard announces the graduation of one-hundred and twenty-four students receiving their degrees following the fall semester. Graduates listed.

103 Final enrollment figures announced at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:71, p.1
Registrar Marshall Beard discovers a change in student enrollment, with an increasing number of part time students.
104 Enrollment at ISTC expected to break record
Public Relations News Release 1960:29, p.1
Registrar Marshall Beard predicts that enrollment rates will exceed those of the previous academic year.
105 I. S. T. C. post session to be concluded
Public Relations News Release 1960:5, p.1
Professors Nellie Hampton, Oscar Thompson, Alfred C. Barnes, and R. E. Matela instruct four workshops for the two-week post session following the regular summer session.
106 Instruction and Research Handles Registration Procedures
Old Gold 0:0, p.92
The Division of Instruction and Research has charge of admissions, registration, credits for courses, transcripts for graduation, and records of grades and schedules for every student on/off campus; the Registrar's Office keeps all the statistics; photo.
107 IBM machines end semester work here at ISTC
College Eye 50:32, p.4
A look at some of the work performed by the machines; first machine was rented from IBM in 1939; photo.
108 Instruction and Research
Old Gold 0:0, p.92
A brief description of the division along with photos of the heads of the departments; photos.
109 Semester plan begins
College Eye 48:32, p.2
Congratulates the Registrar's office for the relatively smooth change from quarters to semesters.
110 Instruction and Research
Old Gold 0:0, p.36
Instruction and Research supervises instructional records, the marking procedure, advisory system, admissions and the academic guidance of students; the Registrar's Office and the Library and academic counseling service are also included; photo.
111 Registrar begins semester switch
College Eye 48:26, p.5
Converting statements of graduation requirements into semester hour requirements.
112 Registrar will forward summer grades home
College Eye 46:39, p.1
113 Print schedule books
College Eye 45:8, p.1
114 Auto-Train Smashup
Public Relations News Release 1950:425, p.1

1950 Pontiac driven by Marvin Klepfer driving south in front of ISTC library was struck by eastbound train on the W. C. F. & N. siding that parallels 27th street. Marvin not hurt; had been driving to work after taking his mother, Lenora Klepfer, to work.

115 Faculty participation under Seerley
First 75 Years 0:0, p.49
President Seerley expands consultation with faculty; departments authorized in 1908 to take January 1, 1909; establishment of office of Registrar; Codification Committee brings together rules and regulations of College in 1920.
116 Preliminary spring quarter registration figures at the college had reached a total of 2270 Thursday according to Marshall R. Beard, registrar
Public Relations News Release 1950:276, p.1
This figure represents a drop of 7.4 per cent from the winter quarter enrollment of 2456. Nine hundred sixteen men are registered for this quarter and 1354 women as compared to the 1008 men and 1448 women of the winter quarter.
117 Twenty-four graduates of Kossuth county high schools are attending Iowa State Teachers college this fall, according to Registrar Marshall R. Beard
Public Relations News Release 1950:108, p.1
The students and home high schools are listed.
118 Mother of TC Registrar dies in Illinois
Public Relations News Release 1950:104, p.1
Funeral services for Gertrude M. Beard were held Tuesday (Oct. 31) in Marion, Indiana. She died Saturday evening in Hinsdale, Ill., where for several years she had lived in the home of her daughter, (Theodore Dierks).
119 Registrar discusses credit balance sheet, course credit, certificates
College Eye 41:27, p.2
Discussion of required courses and record keeping.
120 Merrill Fink appointed assistant to Registrar
College Eye 40:31, p.1
Has been instructor in English; will replace Tom Lamke, who will be doing graduate study.
121 Registrar
Old Gold 0:0, p.16
Brief description of the position; photo.
122 The Registrar's Office will make microfilm copies of documents
College Eye 40:15, p.8
Filming process has been underway since January 1945.
123 Registrars hold convention here
College Eye 40:5, p.4
124 Registrars will hold convention
Public Relations News Release 40:4, p.1
Regional group will meet on campus.
125 Brave students steal grade books attempting to learn grades received
College Eye 39:33, p.3
Around 1920, students broke into the Registrar's Office and stole the grade books so that they could see their grades; books were recovered; vault built as a result.
126 Administration in Action
Old Gold 0:0, p.23
Assistant Registrar Tom Lamke takes time off for a bit of profound explanation; photo.
127 College Services in Action
Old Gold 0:0, p.29
Scenes from the extension office, registration, and business office; photo.
128 Dr. M. R. Beard
Old Gold 0:0, p.20
Marshall Beard is the registrar, which some of his duties include keeping academic records and issuing grades. Dr. Beard also supervises the sending of credit balance sheets to junior students, showing progress of the student; photo.
129 Final registration for spring quarter
Public Relations News Release 1946:57, p.1
Two hundred more students are expected to register for the spring quarter during final enrollment. Early enrollment resulted in 1,268 students enrolled.
130 R to nine is count used by registrar
College Eye 37:9, p.4
Uses duodecimal system for certain data.
131 And how many times . . . we followed the "six steps"
Old Gold 0:0, p.6
Outlines the six steps and difficulties of the registration process; photo.
132 Marshall R. Beard, Registrar
Old Gold 0:0, p.24
An overview of the duties of the Registrar Marshall Beard as compared to his work in the social science department; photo.
133 Deans and Officials
Old Gold 0:0, p.15
Summary of the duties of the deans and administrative officials; photo.
134 The Administration Building
Old Gold 0:0, p.43
Old Administration Building houses president, deans, registrar, and business office; photo.
135 New college catalogues at Registrar's office
College Eye 34:20, p.1
136 Dr. Beard is Registrar
Alumnus 27:1, p.6
Replacing Selmer Larson, who is teaching math and science courses required by war emergency; photo.
137 Beard replaces Larson as new Registrar
College Eye 34:9, p.1
Selmer Larson will teach courses in mathematics and science.
138 Speed deserves compliment
College Eye 32:23, p.2
Praise for registrar for improving registration and for speeding up delivery of grades.
139 A Social 'I'
College Eye 31:23, p.3
Comments on the beginning of a term, and the performances of the Placement Bureau and Registrar's office
140 Machines detect students easily
College Eye 30:37, p.1
Selmer Larson talks about the new IBM sorting machines.
141 No recreational dancing Monday; women's dormitory progresses; install index filing machines
College Eye 30:37, p.1
No recreation because of vacation; dormitory is moving toward completion; new machines installed at the office of the Registrar.
142 Winter quarter over, grades in, Registrar busy
College Eye 29:23, p.1
A look at the process of recording and posting grades.
143 New registrar, dep't heads
Alumnus 21:3, p.3
Selmer C. Larson replaces C. S. Cory as Registrar; Department of Mathematics and Commercial Education splits with Professor Van Engen heading the former and Lloyd V. Douglas heading the latter; other new staff members added.
144 New registrar
College Eye 28:38, p.1
Selmer Larson will assume duties on July 1.
145 Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.24
Description of duties of the various administrative officials; photos.
146 Students mob office getting term grades
College Eye 27:25, p.1
147 College offices and bookstore to be rebuilt; tentative plans also cal for landscaping of Commons
College Eye 25:37, p.1
Will accommodate changes in administrative organization and beautification plans for Back Circle.
148 Registrar
Alumnus 0:0, p.5
Brief profile of Registrar C. S. Cory and description of functions of his office; photo.
149 Placement Bureau
Old Gold 0:0, p.40
History, aims, and description; photos.
150 Registrar
Old Gold 0:0, p.19
History and description of duties; work done by President's secretaries until 1901; then done by faculty members until 1913, when C. S. Cory became Registrar; photos.
151 Increased enrollment
Public Relations News Release 1931:449, p.1
Number of students seeking bachelor's degrees increased by 94 in 1931-1932 school year.
152 Silent man of campus succumbs to queries of College Eye interviewer; administration officer does not seek to encourage popularity
College Eye 23:50, p.1
Interview with Registrar Cory.
153 Attendance records of recent years for college students
Public Relations News Release 1929:534, p.1
Enrollment for the summer term is at an all time high, at 2800 students.
154 System and order have been marching into the offices and clerical departments
Public Relations News Release 1929:323, p.1
President Latham reorganizes and modernizes services and facilities for greater efficiency; new lighting, office equipment, and arrangesment for many offices.
155 Increased educational efficiency
Public Relations News Release 1929:66, p.1
President Latham re-arranges classrooms, offices, and mechanical equipment.
156 Beatrice Wilbur
College Eye 14:4, p.1
Beatrice Wilbur will move to Duluth.
157 Mrs. Edna M. Poor-Shutt
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.5

Edna M. Poor-Shutt is assigned to the Registrar's Office as acting secretary of the Bureau of Appointments.

158 Registrar's report
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.1
Statistics for student enrollment in degree courses.
159 Echoes from the manual training department
Old Gold 0:0, p.259
160 New vault for records
Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.1
A fireproof room is installed west of the Administration Building which will house the Registrar and Examiner's office as well as the Bureau of Appointments.
161 Department of Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.32
Roster of registrar, deans of men and women; library staff; photos.
162 Department of Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.24

Profile of Charles S. Cory with information about his duties and about enrollment; photo.

163 Department of Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.28

Profile of Leslie I. Reed, the adviser of men; photo.

164 State Board of Education business
College Eye 8:19, p.6
Agenda for meeting provided.
165 Things we would like to know
College Eye 6:29, p.8
Campus gossip.
166 Things we would like to know
College Eye 4:28, p.8
Campus gossip.
167 Nellie had a little box
Old Gold 0:0, p.287
Poem and illustrations about a girl and her camera.
168 Prof. George S. Dick
College Eye 7:9, p.6

Will meet with other registrars in Ames.

169 Changes and plans for the coming year
College Eye 1:1, p.4b

News about changes for past and present faculty; ISTC students will assist in domestic science in Cedar Falls schools; excavation for Training School may begin soon; may also build a "detention hospital; will let $10,000 contract for pipe organ..

170 Dick made Registrar
College Eye 1:11, p.189
Professor George S. Dick has been named Registrar for I. S. T. C.; will continue to teach part-time.
171 Our registrar; his official position and duties
Normal Eyte 14:4, p.49
The office of registrar corresponds to that of vice president; serves as head of ISNS in president's absence; chief duty is arrangement of school program.
172 Board of Trustees quarterly meeting
Normal Eyte 12:2, p.18
Arthur Rich elected Registrar; duties to begin gradually and classwork adjusted.