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401 The first official event commemorating the 75th anniversary of the college will be a matriculation convocation, Friday, Sept. 21, in the Men's gym
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The 75th anniversary is September 6. J. W. Maucker's topic for the convocation address will be "Our Task," according to Frank Hill, chairman of the committee on convocations.
402 Even red cockers try enrolling now
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A student recounts her registration experience.
403 State conservation officers were caught using illegal practices recently in Springbrook State park, near Guthrie Center. But it was part of the game
Public Relations News Release 1950:413, p.1
The officers staged the setup so 52 teachers could distinguish unlawful methods of fishing, trapping, and hunting, said G. W. Mouser, director of the Teachers Conservation camp being held in the park. Teachers listed.
404 The student ratio at the college this summer is two women for every man
Public Relations News Release 1950:395, p.1
Registrar Marshall R. Beard said Thursday morning's registration count included 850 women and 410 men, for a total of 1,260. Officials at the college's branch summer school at Missouri Valley reported an enrollment of 77. Registration was held Monday.
405 A United Nations flag will be presented to the college at the summer convocation assembly
Public Relations News Release 1950:389, p.1
The flag will be a gift of the Cedar Falls chapter of United World Federalists, according to Frank Hill of the convocations committee. President J. W. Maucker will address the assembly on "Mid-Century Perspective."
406 Oh! What a horrible memory
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Photo.
407 Registration set for fall quarter
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408 A three-day art workshop will be a special feature of this summer's Summer school at Missouri Valley
Public Relations News Release 1950:382, p.1
Violet M. Eckhoff of Binney & Smith company, art suppliers, will conduct the workshop, which will be open to all teachers in the Missouri Valley area. William H. Dreier is director of the summer school.
409 Summer registration to be May 11 and 12
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410 Advanced registration set for May 11, 12
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411 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.
412 Do's, don'ts are offered to relieve change of registration heartaches
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A look at registration procedures; photo.
413 Tuesday is last day for spring registering
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414 Spring quarter starts March 20 at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1950:255, p.1
Spring quarter registration will be completed Tuesday for new students and others who were unable to register in advance about two weeks ago. Eighteen hundred and seventy students have registered in advance.
415 ISTC's "Hay Day" delayed a week
Public Relations News Release 1950:223, p.1
Last Friday's paralyzing ice storm set the "Hay Day" back a week. The special day for women athletes will be held this Saturday according to Shirley Winsberg of the athletic department. Schools listed.
416 Advance registration set for Feb. 20, 21
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417 ISTC enlistments easing some
Public Relations News Release 1950:181, p.1
The male enrollment drop for the two weeks following registration was only 28 and most of those were service enlistments between Jan. 2 and 6. Over 40 men cancelled winter quarter registration for military reasons during winter vacation.
418 Enlistment fever hits campus; 61 men cancel registrations
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List of those who cancelled registration for military reasons.
419 2488 Register at ISTC, Military drain felt
Public Relations News Release 1950:168, p.1
Registrar Marshall R. Beard announced a registration total of 2488 including 1036 men and 1452 women. About forty men, up to Thursday noon, had cancelled winter quarter registrations "for military reasons."
420 Registration day dance
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421 Latest teachers College Enrollment is 2675
Public Relations News Release 1950:44, p.1
This fall's enrollment of 2675 students at the College includes 79 percent more men and 25 percent more women than the four prewar fall averages. Last year's fall count totaled 2947 students.
422 The freshman program will begin Sunday evening, September 10
Public Relations News Release 1950:14, p.1
Convocations will be in the main auditorium for new women students and Gilchrist chapel for the new men. The activities scheduled for the rest of the week include registration, placement tests, open house at the library. New Students listed.
423 Set advanced registration for July 26, 27: raise students fees slightly for thirteen week quarter
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Fees for the fall quarter have been set at a total of $188; $36 tuition fees, $36 room rent, and $116 for food service.
424 Important events
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Activities at the beginning of the school year; photo.
425 A look back through the 1949-1950 year reveals changes, championships
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The year in review.
426 Pre-registration held this week
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Cost for summer session will be $160 which includes tuition, room, and board.
427 Improve registration procedure
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Juniors will have their registration cards checked at the place of advising to alleviate last quarter's difficulties.
428 Registration for winter quarter starts Tuesday
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Classes will not be held on Wednesday of next week so that all juniors, sophomores, and freshmen can register. Seniors will register on the preceding Tuesday.
429 Advance registration for fall term is high
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1048 have registered.
430 Juniors and seniors will register Wed.
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Registration procedures.
431 Registration and first fall classes
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Photos.
432 Old students may register; new students June 1
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Registration procedures.
433 Students will register on Tuesday
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Registration schedule and procedures.
434 Spring schedules
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Are now available.
435 Registration to start again on November 29
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436 Tutor Timetable
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Campus events.
437 2661 students register for winter quarter
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In a procedural change, women began their registration in their dorms rather than in the office of the Dean of Women.
438 Registration schedule is announced
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Registration procedures.
439 Winter schedule books
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Are available.
440 Registration set for August 5-6; Registrar has schedules for students
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Registration procedures.
441 Students sign up for summer
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Students register for the summer quarter; photo.
442 College Services in Action
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Scenes from the extension office, registration, and business office; photo.
443 Advanced registration set for May 6, 7, 8
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444 Around the Campus
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Comments on recent dramatic productions, registration procedures, and intercollegiate basketball games.
445 Give advance registration details
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Schedules and regulations for registration.
446 Advisement found highly efficient says Registrar
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Registrar Beard reports on a recent meeting.
447 Time out for thinking . . .
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Discusses registration and criticizes the forms that ask for race and nationality.
448 Schedule for advance registration next week
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Procedures and schedule.
449 Beard announces dates for registration
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450 Dr. Beard, Registrar, reports heaviest of advance registration
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Twice as many of pre-registered as ever before; housing situation very difficult.
451 Lamke to return to assist Beard
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Will supervise registration and veterans activities.
452 August 5-8 set for registration
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Brief summary of procedures.
453 Prayin' for 'larnin'?
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Crowds at summer registration forced students Phyllis Orr and Verda Miller to fill out forms kneeling at a window sill.
454 About campus this year
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Photo.
455 Advanced registration planned; procedures announced by Dr. Beard
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Registration procedures.
456 . . . First stop
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Cathleen Nimrod begins registering students; photo.
457 Last stop . . . .
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Students finally reach the last stage of registration; photo.
458 Registration begins Monday; new plan eliminates health line
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Description of registration procedures.
459 Tutor Timetable
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Events on campus.
460 Advance registration
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Class schedules should arrive soon.
461 In line for registration
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Classes cancelled November 14 to allow students to register; waiting lines were long.
462 New fee system planned; simplification will speed registration
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Students will pay $32 per term no matter what their classification;.
463 Brickbats to registration
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Harsh criticism of registration process; needs much better organization.
464 Show increase in enrollment of men students
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Quick look at registration in years past; enrollment now 2194 with nearly equal numbers of men and women.
465 Campus Commentary
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Discuses the frustration of registering for classes, Sunset Village, and grades; photo.
466 Notice to all students
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Registration schedule.
467 Teachers college campus school
Public Relations News Release 1946:275, p.1
Registration and testing for new students attending the elementary school to be held. New high school students are asked to bring transcripts of credits. All students asked to report to their home rooms.
468 Registrar announces procedure for fall quarter registration
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469 Untitled
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Students line up for registration; photo.
470 Spencer branch summer school
Public Relations News Release 1946:169, p.1
Staff named for the six and twelve week sessions.
471 Final registration set for Carroll branch school
Public Relations News Release 1946:166, p.1
Lou Sheperd will be in Carroll to help with the registration for the six and twelve week summer classes. Over one hundred students have shown interest in the classes.
472 Campus school registration
Public Relations News Release 1946:152, p.1
Parents with kindergarten students living the fourth ward and surrounding rural districts urged to register their children for classes by Dwight Curtis.
473 Spencer registration
Public Relations News Release 1946:160, p.1
Branch summer school registration was aided by the presence of three faculty members.
474 Pre-registration for fall quarter
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Students are encouraged to register before leaving for summer.
475 Creston branch summer school
Public Relations News Release 1946:145, p.1
Registration for summer school will be aided by three faculty members from Iowa State Teachers College. Students may sign up for six or twelve week sessions.
476 Carroll branch school orientation
Public Relations News Release 1946:144, p.1
Lou Shepherd and E. L. Ritter will be in Carroll to explain the course offerings for summer classes. Students can take courses for either six or twelve week sessions.
477 Issue spring term changes in planned class schedules
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478 Poor Willie presents woes of registration
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A poetic look at registration; photo.
479 Advance registration Thursday, Friday
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480 Matriculation convocation activities announced
Public Relations News Release 1945:147, p.1
Following freshman registration for the summer session, Vernon P. Bodein will address the students on the subject, "The Odyssey of Faith". Lecture schedule announced.
481 And how many times . . . we followed the "six steps"
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Outlines the six steps and difficulties of the registration process; photo.
482 Advance registration
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Scheduled.
483 Tutor Timetable
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Campus events and activities.
484 Tutor Timetable
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Campus events and activities.
485 Advance registration
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Schedule.
486 Fewer students rush to file drop cards
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Description of procedure for dropping classes.
487 Advanced registration
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For all students except entering freshmen.
488 Social events begin on Thursday June 1
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Activities include orientation and registration.
489 Administration
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Photo.
490 Central
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Photo.
491 Summer term begins June 1; agenda devised to bring exceptional events to campus
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Schedule of the term including the roster of speakers.
492 Advanced registration takes a load off minds
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Can save time by registering early.
493 Tutor Timetable
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Events and meetings scheduled; war stamp sales; playnight; chorus rehearsal.
494 Advanced registration
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495 Changes in the class schedule
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496 Tutor Timetable
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Events and meetings scheduled; games; war stamp sale; play night.
497 Seniors asked to attend registration meeting
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For placement information.
498 Registration to be held November 9-12
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499 Campus School opens as fall registration continues
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Registration procedures.
500 Advance registration
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Scheduled for fall term.