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601 Thrity-seventh annual summer term
Public Relations News Release 1932:303, p.1
Monday, June 5, summer term will open will a full schedule of courses like any other term. Also there is a twenty percent reduction in rates for for rooming facilities.
602 Registration period will be extended
Public Relations News Release 1932:264, p.1
Due to the nation-wide banking holiday, the period for registration will be extended until the evening of March 13.
603 Registration will go on as scheduled
Public Relations News Release 1932:263, p.1
Students who have planned to enroll should come to the campus Monday morning at 7:30 a.m. State-wide bank moratorium will have little effect on registration.
604 Saturday classes for the spring quarter
Public Relations News Release 1932:233, p.1
Saturday classes for practicing teachers and others will be organized for the spring quarter. This will assist teachers who wish to advance their education and find it difficult to find time to do so.
605 Late registrations increase enrollment
College Eye 24:13, p.1
Winter term 1932 enrollment reaches 1545.
606 Saturday classes with the beginning of the winter term
Public Relations News Release 1932:127, p.
Saturday classes begin December 3; offer students a flexible class schedule; enrollment growing.
607 The fall term
Public Relations News Release 1932:120, p.1
Ends on November 29.
608 Fall term will end Wednesday at noon
College Eye 24:11, p.1
Classes will be shortened in order to be done by noon.
609 Recitation programs are ready at office
College Eye 24:10, p.1
Winter term class schedules available; registration will begin the Monday after Thanksgiving.
610 Donald White will take pictures of all new students
College Eye 24:1, p.1
Will be affixed to information cards filed in dean's office.
611 Varied features are arranged for registration week program; teas, parties; lecture are to be given during this week
College Eye 24:1, p.1
Schedule of activities for the week.
612 Fall term class programs to be released today
College Eye 23:54, p.1
613 New committee on freshman day will meet today
College Eye 23:51, p.1
Will be in charge of program on day when freshmen arrive on campus.
614 Government students may make reservations
College Eye 23:32, p.1
For students who need credit in the course during the spring term.
615 Students are to see advisers soon
College Eye 23:31, p.1
To prepare for registration.
616 Freshman Day observed
Public Relations News Release 1931:1, p.1
Schedule of Freshman Day activities.
617 Registration of students
Public Relations News Release 1931:3, p.1
Enrollment for the fall tem is 1975 students; down about 100 from fall 1930..
618 Social events are listed in new handbook; seventy-one major events are included on social calendar for the next academic year
College Eye 23:7, p.1
Richard Shane has edited new guidebook.
619 Second "Frosh Bible" will be circulated on registration day
College Eye 23:6, p.1
Richard Shane and Russell Sohner have put together a guidebook.
620 Students start on home stretch today; students register for last quarter of year's work
College Eye 22:22, p.1
Schedule of important activities for the term.
621 Registration for the spring term
Public Relations News Release 1931:268, p.1
Begins March 7 at 7:30 am.
622 Boardman refuses to guess on winter term's enrollment
College Eye 22:12, p.1
Winter term enrollment tends to be slightly less than that of fall term; Dean Reed inaugurates method of speeding up registration for men.
623 Four and one half days of vacation for turkey holiday; six 35 minute classes will be held Wednesday morning, the term ending at noon
College Eye 22:10, p.7
Classes dismissed at noon on Wednesday.
624 Fall term to end Wednesday noon
College Eye 22:9, p.1
Classes will be shortened that day.
625 Warm greetings for freshmen; newcomers will "get acquainted' this first week
College Eye 22:1, p.1
Description of orientation activities.
626 Fall programs out soon
College Eye 21:43, p.6
Will give class schedules.
627 Freshmen will "get acquainted" first week of term
College Eye 21:43, p.1
Schedule for freshman orientation.
628 'Twill be Green Monday at Teachers College Sept 8
College Eye 21:40, p.1
Making plans for freshman registration.
629 Thursday's hours short
College Eye 21:36, p.1
Due to registration activities.
630 Official notice
College Eye 21:22, p.1
Students must show approved housing card for registration.
631 Official notice
College Eye 21:21, p.2
Students must present approved housing card at registration.
632 More than one T. C. student has flunked the course 'Registration I'
College Eye 21:12, p.7
Registering for classes.
633 Official announcement
College Eye 21:11, p.4
Order of student registration.
634 Official notice!
College Eye 21:11, p.4
Students must present approved housing card in order to register.
635 Students struggle as term nears close
College Eye 21:11, p.1
Students can enjoy five day break after examinations and before registration.
636 Official notice
College Eye 21:10, p.1
Students must receive an approved housing card before registering.
637 Revision of college rules
College Eye 21:2, p.4
School has new rules regarding admission to collegiate courses, residence in campus courses of instruction, grading scale, scholarship, and registration.
638 Official announcements
College Eye 21:1, p.1
Schedule of freshman lectures; rules for absences.
639 Freshmen will register before upper classmen
College Eye 20:23, p.1

Schedule and rules for registration.

640 Two students
College Eye 19:27, p.1
Two students have been suspended for false registration; names not given.
641 Ellen H. Richards Club
College Eye 19:18, p.3
Served tea to faculty registration day in order to earn enough money to send a delegate to the State Teachers Convention.
642 2260 students enroll for fall term; increase of sixty men in past ten years; students from many places answer T. C. call
College Eye 19:3, p.1
Description of registration procedures.
643 Y. M. C. A. makes plans for fall; to conduct a registration day movie
College Eye 18:54, p.1
Will meet students at train stations and conduct programs on campus.
644 A post view of Registration Day
College Eye 18:22, p.2
A look at the turmoil of registration.
645 Subscribers to "Eye" please note
College Eye 18:21, p.1
May pay subscriptions on registration day.
646 Alumni stunt night plans go forward
College Eye 17:46, p.1
Stunts are result of memories awakened by Professor Wright's book; will include portrayal of registration day in 1876.
647 Notice of registration, summer term
College Eye 17:45, p.3
Registration procedures.
648 Do your bit registration day to help complete this campanile by June
College Eye 17:35, p.7
Drawing of prospective Campanile.
649 "The Freshman" starring Harold Lloyd tonight
College Eye 17:25, p.1

Movie preview; presented by YWCA.

650 Dean Reed calls 250 students on carpet; various forms of dishonesty are brought to light concerning spring enrollment
College Eye 16:30, p.1
Roughly 250 students caught manipulating registration numbers in some manner so as to register earlier.
651 A word to the wise
College Eye 16:25, p.4
The college is urged to release professors who teach easy courses because it is detrimental to students and the prestige of the school.
652 Next week--and you
College Eye 16:24, p.4
Students advised on registering for classes; urged to make wise decisions.
653 Students' directory will be sold this Registration Day; four hundred additional copies to meet increased demand
College Eye 16:13, p.3
Will sell them on registration day.
654 Freshman class now organized
College Eye 16:4, p.2
Roster of officers.
655 The finals regarding fall term registration
College Eye 16:4, p.1
Terrors of registration are over; enrollment may be down a bit.
656 Nearly 2600 enrolled for fall term; increase of 2% over last year
College Eye 16:3, p.1
Students wait in long lines to register; record freshman class.
657 Green caps and arm bands are delayed; to be sold at future date
College Eye 16:2, p.1
Description of the caps and armbands; will not be sold during registration as they were last year.
658 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says--
College Eye 16:35, p.4
Jokes and commentary on student life and classroom experiences.
659 Lend a hand to the freshmen
College Eye 16:2, p.4
Urges upperclassmen to help freshmen during registration.
660 Enrollment record is made; over 2500 students enrolled; largest fall attendance in history of school
College Eye 15:3, p.1
Large number of students surprises officials; registration extends into the evening.
661 Freshmen ushered in midst blaze of green; new style caps ordered by Student Council; freshmen will co-operate
College Eye 15:2, p.1
Freshmen required to wear green hats in order to distinguish them from other students on registration day.
662 New system of registration great improvement
College Eye 14:37, p.1
Appreciates individual attention received by students.
663 Change in registration explained
College Eye 14:35, p.1
Every student's registration will need to be approved by an advisor.
664 Frosh to appear in green on registration day; Student Council requests aid of all organizations in enforcing regulation
College Eye 14:35, p.1
Men will wear caps; women will wear armbands.
665 Literary; H. B. Shakespeare at Teachers College
College Eye 14:27, p.8
Fictional character tells of experiences during registration.
666 Enrollment day
College Eye 14:25, p.1
A look at the registration process.
667 Where were the "Good Samaritans"?
College Eye 14:15, p.4
Criticizes the Y.W.C.A. and the Y.M.C.A. for not providing the help they advertised during registration.
668 Student selection of college courses
College Eye 14:13, p.4
Understands difficulty that students find in selecting a course of study.
669 In the fall
Old Gold 0:0, p.265
The tribulations of college life.
670 Registrar's notices
College Eye 12:6, p.5
New policies pertaining to majors and minors and rhetorical requirements.
671 Registration Day, Fall 1919
Old Gold 0:0, p.252
Humorous wish for more men on campus.
672 Fuel shortage forces vacation
College Eye 11:12, p.3
Likely that school will close this week until December 30 because of coal shortage.
673 Assist new students in scheduling
College Eye 11:11, p.3
Ida Fesenbeck and Leslie Reed are helping students plan their registration.
674 College enrollment 951 spring term; a slight falling off due to the large demand for teachers. Enrollment day is a busy one.
College Eye 10:19, p.1
Students are choosing to teach rather than go to school due to advancing salaries.
675 Features
Old Gold 0:0, p.327
Photos and creative works submitted to the Old Gold.
676 The new student
College Eye 7:2, p.5
Cartoon depicting the experiences of the new student.
677 Registration of students
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 1931:3, p.1
Students wishing to attend classes should register with Registrar Charles S. Cory before the opening of the fall semester on September 15.
678 Nellie had a little box
Old Gold 0:0, p.287
Poem and illustrations about a girl and her camera.
679 Selection of courses
Normal Eyte 21:19, p.327
Provides an outline of Yale University's new course selection requirements.
680 Official; the educational Board of Examiners
Normal Eyte 20:12, p.200
Rules and regulations for teacher certification; roster of fall 1909 graduates; faculty establishes Committee on Examination of Candidates and Committee on Entrance Requirements; registration procedures.
681 The enrollment of the first few days
Normal Eyte 18:23, p.353
New registration procedures seem to have brought more students to campus on time.
682 The new enrollment system
Normal Eyte 18:20, p.308
Text of new rules for registration; new graduation requirements.
683 Editorial
Normal Eyte 9:24, p.563
Students should carry an appropriate academic load; some are inclined to carry too many classes.
684 Official
Normal Eyte 9:24, p.564
Reform in the registration procedure; working on revision of high school curriculum; General Assembly working on ISNS appropriation.
685 An effort is being made
Normal Eyte 15:33, p.548
To collect tuition fees more promptly.
686 A change has been made
Normal Eyte 9:21, p.498
Registration system changed.
687 Official
Normal Eyte 9:8, p.174
Important policy and procedure announcements including tuition exemption for Spanish-American War veterans; faculty considering adjustments to curriculum; hope to put summer session on regular basis; school needs $100,000 for new buildings.
688 Other items
Normal Eyte 9:4, p.79
Schedule will continue with seven periods to accommodate the large number of students; War Department will return the two field guns; grading and landscaping of east edge of campus will continue.
689 The winter term program
Normal Eyte 9:2, p.31
Will be available soon.
690 The spring term opened
Normal Eyte 8:23, p.315
With good cooperation and plans for achievement.
691 The spring term program
Normal Eyte 8:22, p.307
In print; scheduling can begin soon.
692 Candidates for graduation in June
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Registered for classes.
693 The spring term program is printed
Normal Eyte 8:19, p.265
Seniors will register soon.
694 Candidates for graduation
Normal Eyte 8:9, p.124
Scheduled classes for winter term.
695 The Normal School
Normal Eyte 8:8, p.110
Array of classes is now such that students can enter at any term and find appropriate courses in First, Second, or Third Year work.
696 The spring term program
Normal Eyte 8:22, p.95
Afternoon classes will become a necessity.
697 The winter term program
Normal Eyte 9:2, p.95
Program being printed; seniors will register soon.
698 The program for the winter term
Normal Eyte 8:1, p.10
Should be ready soon; becoming difficult to accommodate the increased numbers of students.
699 The fall term program
Normal Eyte 7:27, p.10
Will be available soon.
700 Wednesday afternoon at 1:30
Normal Eyte 7:23, p.12
Seniors register for classes.