Reading
Displaying 201 - 250 of 273
Title | Date | Summary | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
201 |
Class conducts magazine study College Eye 28:30, p.3 |
4/30/1937 | Professor Divelbess' class is studying many kinds of magazines. | |
202 |
Here's Christmas reading for you College Eye 28:14, p.2 |
12/17/1936 | Professor Boothe offers suggestions. | |
203 |
"Read for fun," says Finkenbinder College Eye 28:12, p.3 |
12/4/1936 | Professor Finkenbinder offers explanation for reading fiction. | |
204 |
Blood, bats popular librarians assert College Eye 28:9, p.1 |
11/6/1936 | Librarians report that students like to read mysteries. | |
205 |
Students prefer mystery stories College Eye 27:10, p.4 |
7/31/1936 | Mysteries circulate heavily in the Library. | |
206 |
W. B. Fagan advises people to read what and when they like College Eye 27:9, p.1 |
7/24/1936 | Addresses subject of leisure reading. | |
207 |
Mr. Fagan to speak at forum Wednesday College Eye 27:8, p.1 |
7/17/1936 | Will speak on reading for leisure. | |
208 |
What do you read? College Eye 27:42, p.2 |
5/8/1936 | Comments on the condition of different kinds of magazines in the library. | |
209 |
Leisure reading is discussed by Fagan College Eye 27:31, p.1 |
2/14/1936 | Believes people read to get knowledge, to experience vicariously what they cannot personally experience, and to get spiritual solace. | |
210 |
Fagan will speak at forum Wednesday College Eye 27:30, p.1 |
2/7/1936 | On leisure reading. | |
211 |
Parlor Reading Circle begins its sixtieth year this fall; R. O. Skar is only faculty member belonging to society Hart--Elizabeth (Student--1935) College Eye 26:43, p.1 |
5/17/1935 | Brief history of the group. | |
212 |
Student urges daily newspaper reading for liberal education College Eye 26:17, p.2 |
10/19/1934 | Student questions why others do not know what is happening in the world around them. | |
213 |
Veiled education found interesting College Eye 25:29, p.3 |
2/2/1934 | Student uses book to cover what she is really reading. | |
214 |
Hart's tabulation reveals 'Ann Vickers' is most popular book of current year; he has kept book sales records for over thirty years College Eye 25:7, p.1 |
7/21/1933 | Irving Hart talks about his hobby of tracking best-selling books. | |
215 |
Speaking of shipwrecks, deserted islands, books; What's your idea?; Bible, Shakespeare favored by members of faculty College Eye 24:27, p.1 |
4/7/1933 | Faculty select the books that they would take to a deserted island. | |
216 |
Do you read sublime or ridiculous stuff? College Eye 24:10, p.1 |
11/11/1932 | Will survey students to see what they read in the College Eye. | |
217 |
The problem of attempting to test objectively Public Relations News Release 1932:42, p.1 |
10/17/1932 | Lou Shepherd develops testing strategies to determine the literacy levels of grades one to three; Fred Cram develops tests for older children. | |
218 |
Two minutes College Eye 24:5, p.2 |
10/7/1932 | Professor Buckley comments on differences in taste between himself and students. | |
219 |
Mr. Hart combats illiteracy Alumnus 16:2, p.13 |
4/1/1932 | Irving Hart appointed chair of committee on illiteracy. | |
220 |
"Browsing rooms" aid readers in dormitory College Eye 23:16, p.4 |
10/9/1931 | Reading facilities in Bartlett Hall improved. | |
221 |
Browsing rooms are inaugurated in dorm College Eye 23:16, p.5 |
10/9/1931 | Two new browsing rooms opened. | |
222 |
Students buy "Post" first College Eye 23:10, p.4 |
8/7/1931 | Survey of magazine sales at Berg's Drugstore. | |
223 |
Twenty-five thrillers are sold to one of the "big four"; Good Housekeeping and Saturday Evening Post also in list of good sellers College Eye 22:6, p.1 |
10/17/1930 | Berg's Drugstore pharmacist talks about student reading habits. | |
224 |
Editorially speaking College Eye 20:16, p.2 |
1/17/1929 | Mourns the death of Edna Wolfe; encourages students to write home; discusses student reading choices. | |
225 |
National Book Week observed locally; unusual display of soap sculpture in lobby of library College Eye 19:11, p.1 |
11/16/1927 | Will feature display of books in Library lobby. | |
226 |
Two articles College Eye 18:46, p.4 |
6/22/1927 | Editorial suggests two articles that students should read, which appeared in "Worlds Work" magazine. | |
227 |
Good reading Farrell--Katherine (Class of 1928) College Eye 18:10, p.3 |
9/15/1926 | Believes students will learn a great deal by doing good reading. | |
228 |
The literary taste of college students College Eye 18:3, p.4 |
6/25/1926 | Suggests that students are not seeking worthwhile and educational literature to read in their spare time. | |
229 |
What ten books would you take if you were to be placed in exile?; 100 students asked question College Eye 16:26, p.2 |
3/18/1925 | Survey results. | |
230 |
Cheap magazines not popular with large majority of students; Woman's Home Companion and Ladies' Home Journal are highest sellers College Eye 16:25, p.2 |
3/11/1925 | Psychology class surveys student reading habits. | |
231 |
Prof. Hart makes survey of popular authors of fiction; article appears in Publishers Weekly of last week College Eye 16:24, p.5 |
3/4/1925 | Studied bestsellers from 1900 through 1925. | |
232 |
Leisure time of students spent to profitable advantage; weekend slips from library reveal that worthwhile novels are read College Eye 16:22, p.2 |
2/18/1925 | A look at books being checked out over weekends from the library. | |
233 |
Little Tutors College Eye 16:12, p.2 |
11/19/1924 | News from the Training School. | |
234 |
Results of psychology experiments made known; three classes given test; by student conductors College Eye 15:32, p.1 |
4/23/1924 | Conduct reading tests in psychology classes. | |
235 |
A neglected master? College Eye 14:27, p.4 |
12/19/1922 | Contemplates the good qualities of Charles Dickens. | |
236 |
The Iowa Illiteracy Commission College Eye 14:26, p.3 |
12/13/1922 | Iowa Illiteracy Commission makes report. | |
237 |
President Seerley Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.1 |
10/1/1922 | President Seerley and the Iowa Committee on Illiteracy establish a set of recommended policies on public literacy. | |
238 |
How large is your world? College Eye 13:20, p.5 |
2/1/1922 | Urges students to read in order to expand their world. | |
239 |
Ruth Adsit Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.3 |
7/1/1921 | Former Teachers College primary critic, Ruth Adsit, writes a literacy education book titled "Suggestions in Teaching Reading". | |
240 |
Editorially speaking; would you ever have suspected it? College Eye 12:21, p.4 |
2/9/1921 | Disturbed that many in the US are illiterate. | |
241 |
Books College Eye 10:4, p.2 |
11/6/1918 | Editorial suggests that students should not put aside textbooks to read magazines and fiction. | |
242 |
War books College Eye 9:18, p.4 |
2/12/1918 | Students should read about the war and battlefields so they are knowledgeable about the current war. | |
243 |
Society College Eye 9:15, p.6 |
1/23/1918 | Seniors held party with a literary and musical program; English Club decided to promote more reading and better speaking among the students. | |
244 |
Outside reading--its values and how to handle it Warner--Mildred (Class of 1917) College Eye 8:26, p.3 |
4/25/1917 | Outlines the benefits to be gained from reading. | |
245 |
The McGuffeys Gist--William Wesley (English Faculty) College Eye 1:20, p.2 |
2/28/1912 | Professor Gist writes about the men responsible for the well-known series of readers. | |
246 |
An unmeasured influence Gist--William Wesley (English Faculty) Normal Eyte 21:2, p.20 |
9/14/1910 | Professor Gist explains the influence of Dr. William Holmes McGuffey in the field of literature. | |
247 |
Studies in Organization and Teaching; stories reading, and literature in the school Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) Normal Eyte 20:16, p.269 |
1/12/1910 | Ideas for future teachers. | |
248 |
Studies in Organization and Teaching Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) Normal Eyte 20:15, p.254 |
12/22/1909 | Ideas for future teachers. | |
249 |
Studies in Organization and Teaching Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) Normal Eyte 20:14, p.239 |
12/15/1909 | ||
250 |
The Cottage Reading Circle Normal Eyte 17:10, p.157 |
11/14/1906 | Met at the Fullerton home; discussed American music. |
Pages
Questions about this service?
Contact Jaycie Vos, University Archivist
jaycie.vos@uni.edu | (319) 273-6307
1227 W 27th Street
Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614
(319) 273-2838 | LibAskUs@uni.edu