Student Employment
Displaying 401 - 485 of 485
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| 401 | Assistants in library take exams over work College Eye 23:14, p.6 |
Hope to improve quality of library service. | |
| 402 | Since all prospective "galloping ghosts" Public Relations News Release 1930:494, p.1 |
Francis Schammel and Art Olsen, football teammates, remove a tree which was in the way of construction of power plant. | |
| 403 | "Back to nature" say six Teachers College athletes College Eye 23:4, p.6 |
Several TC athletes are working on the campus grounds crew this summer. | |
| 404 | Mrs. Ida Gilstrap will interview students today College Eye 22:24, p.1 |
For summer jobs in Colorado. | |
| 405 | Society this week resembles "the calm after the storm" College Eye 22:24, p.5 |
Campus social calendar. | |
| 406 | Dean's report proves teachers co-eds are hard-working women College Eye 22:20, p.2 |
Report shows 234 women have jobs |
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| 407 | Stanley Wood finds novel device for earning expenses College Eye 22:17, p.6 |
In depth article on stage sets built by Stanley Wood; photo. |
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| 408 | Another way to earn college expenses Public Relations News Release 1930:164, p.1 |
Stanley Wood builds sets for high school theatre productions. | |
| 409 | Men students at the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1931:162, p.1 |
Men with part-time jobs do better academically than those with no job; sources of emploryment include, restaurants, offices, and the library. | |
| 410 | Journalism bug has a powerful bite College Eye 21:42, p.4 |
LeRoy Evans finds it difficult to find a job with a newspaper. | |
| 411 | One hundred and eleven women seek positions College Eye 21:40, p.1 |
Many women write seeking student employment. | |
| 412 | Grid stars do summer training on brick pile College Eye 21:39, p.4 |
Two students are busy taking up the brick driveway. | |
| 413 | Hikers prove ancient advice null and void and cure wanderlust College Eye 21:39, p.1 |
Students talk about their trip West to look for work. | |
| 414 | Men students work for education Alumnus 14:3, p.16 |
Almost half of male students hold jobs in a variety of occupations. | |
| 415 | Two hundred and fifty-three, or practically half the number of men Public Relations News Release 1929:436, p.1 |
Many men work part time jobs to pay for college. | |
| 416 | Fifteen men at the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1929:150, p.1 |
Men are learning to cook, clean, and perform household duties. | |
| 417 | Student employees plan cafeteria party College Eye 21:10, p.1 |
Bartlett Hall cafeteria employees honored. | |
| 418 | Employed women at T. C. number 268 College Eye 21:9, p.7 |
Women working as housekeepers, in restaurants, in the library, in dormitories, and in offices. | |
| 419 | College senior opens coffee shop downtown College Eye 21:7, p.1 |
Russell Blake and Maynard Showers open shop in Black Hawk Hotel. | |
| 420 | Future husbands get experience College Eye 21:6, p.1 |
A number of men are working in kitchens and doing light housework. | |
| 421 | Official announcements College Eye 21:1, p.1 |
Schedule of freshman lectures; rules for absences. | |
| 422 | Estes Park applicants College Eye 20:18, p.1 |
Seeking staff for summer. |
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| 423 | Girls! leave working hours with Miss Maxwell; used in Employment Bureau report College Eye 20:2, p.1 |
Effort to coordinate student employment experience. | |
| 424 | Official announcements College Eye 20:1, p.1 |
Students must apply for class absences; many students seeking work; freshmen lectures arranged. | |
| 425 | I. S. T. C. students vacation at Estes College Eye 19:39, p.1 |
Will work there for the summer. | |
| 426 | For men College Eye 19:21, p.5 |
Summer positions at Estes Park information. | |
| 427 | Cafeteria help is entertained College Eye 18:50, p.8 |
Enjoyed dance given by regular staff. | |
| 428 | Go west, young man! College Eye 18:34, p.1 |
Accepting applications for employment at summer campus. | |
| 429 | Official notice College Eye 18:22, p.3 |
Women who are looking for work should report to the Dean of Women. | |
| 430 | Notice to women students College Eye 18:19, p.3 |
Letter from Marion McFarland Walker to students who are working. | |
| 431 | Miss Clark treats the kitchen force College Eye 18:16, p.1 |
Tillie Clark takes kitchen helpers to the play. | |
| 432 | Official notice College Eye 18:5, p.2 |
Student Welfare Committee makes recommendations on outside activities, suspensions, and housing. | |
| 433 | Library employs about 50 students College Eye 18:10, p.1 |
Roster of students who will be working there. | |
| 434 | Photos Old Gold 0:0, p.113 |
Students around campus; photo. | |
| 435 | College Eye asks seniors to answer five questions on college professors and classes; seek honest opinions of teachers and the value of their work College Eye 17:39, p.1 |
Seniors offer opinions on best faculty, strongest part of the curriculum, curricular improvements, and suggestions for change. | |
| 436 | Notice College Eye 17:25, p.5 |
Opportunity for students to work in parks over the summer. | |
| 437 | Cafeteria does big business College Eye 17:26, p.1 |
Statistics on the amount of food served in Bartlett Hall. |
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| 438 | Howard Orth College Eye 17:14, p.1 |
Howard Orth and George Newman will report campus news to the Cedar Falls Record. | |
| 439 | Any boy wishing to find work College Eye 17:13, p.8 |
YMCA will assist men in finding part-time jobs. | |
| 440 | "Poppy" Jones runs away with high grades; working way through school--makes forty-six grade points College Eye 16:15, p.3 |
Brief profile of Lora "Poppy" Jones. | |
| 441 | Scholarship of men in school is compiled by dean; Philo Literary Society only organization without failures; men working for board above average College Eye 15:21, p.1 |
Statistics on the academic achievements of I. S. T. C. men. | |
| 442 | The ambitious lassies College Eye 13:10, p.3 |
Poetic tribute to women who work in Bartlett Hall cafeteria. | |
| 443 | Commercial Club aids students College Eye 13:2, p.4 |
Local group attempts to find work for men while they are in college. | |
| 444 | Report on students' support Alumni News Letter 5:2, p.2 |
More than half of students enrolled in winter term were at least partially self-supporting. Many relied on savings and employment. | |
| 445 | Students report on work done for college expense money College Eye 12:18, p.2 |
Survey results; majority of students are working for some of their expenses; summary of jobs that they perform. | |
| 446 | Student working conditions on the Hill College Eye 12:12, p.4 |
Believes students should earn wages comparable to what non-students make. | |
| 447 | Do you want a job? College Eye 12:4, p.7 |
Men can apply to Dean Reed. | |
| 448 | Y. M. C. A. College Eye 11:, p.2 |
News from organization; seeking donations for record collection. | |
| 449 | Y. M. C. A. College Eye 11:, p.1 |
B. A. Jensen should be contacted concerning employment options. | |
| 450 | A lively social evening at the cafeteria College Eye 11:6, p.5 |
Student employees at Bartlett Hal dining center have party. | |
| 451 | Student help College Eye 11:1, p.1 |
Students who need work should contact Dean Reed or the YWCA. | |
| 452 | Earless Miller handles employment bureau College Eye 10:14, p.6 |
Dean Reed and the YMCA will help men find work. | |
| 453 | Student Employment Bureau College Eye 9:27, p.3 |
Y. W. C. A. is organizing a bureau for student employment; both permanent and temporary work is available. | |
| 454 | Student Employment Bureau College Eye 9:27, p.2 |
Y. W. C. A. will operate bureau; both permanent and temporary positions are available. | |
| 455 | Official College Eye 8:27, p.6 |
News notes concerning Iowa education, Teachers College administration and faculty, and alumni. | |
| 456 | New employment manager College Eye 8:21, p.3 |
William Berry leaves school; William McGrew appointed to fill his employment manager position at the Y. M. C. A. | |
| 457 | The hard luck story College Eye 8:11, p.4 |
Speaks out against students who desire attention and more favorable conditions because they make their own way through college. | |
| 458 | Y. M. C. A. Employment Bureau College Eye 7:2, p.6 |
YMCA will try to match employers with students who can do the work. | |
| 459 | The Y. M. C. A. employment bureau College Eye 4:24, p.5 |
Glenn Bakkum will take leadership of the Y. M. C. A. employment bureau. | |
| 460 | Two students College Eye 4:20, p.8 |
Claims students may be catching frogs and turtles to pay their way through school. | |
| 461 | Y. M. C. A. employment bureau College Eye 1:26, p.2 |
Will assist men in finding part-time work. |
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| 462 | Y. M. C. A. employment bureau College Eye 1:25, p.2 |
Will help find part-time work for ISTC men. |
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| 463 | Y. M. C. A. employment bureau College Eye 1:26, p.2 |
Will help to find Saturday and after-school work for ISTC men. |
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| 464 | Cost of living Normal Eyte 20:28, p.460 |
Jobs available to college students in Cedar Falls are few; about forty per cent of ISTC students earn all or part of their college expenses.. | |
| 465 | Students are economical; cost of living report shows average expenses to be very low; are self-supporting Normal Eyte 20:28, p.463 |
Total cost of living is $79.45 per term; up twenty per cent from eight years ago; eighteen per cent earn enough to cover all costs; twenty-two per cent earn at least half of their expenses. | |
| 466 | Wherever you go Normal Eyte 17:30, p.465 |
Jealousy is not worth bothering with. | |
| 467 | C. O. Ruggles Normal Eyte 16:2, p.28 |
Is clerking at Wyth & Lamb's shoe store. | |
| 468 | Why not work?; an employment bureau would be a boon to self-supporting students; many schools are establishing them at present--convenience to both Normal Eyte 15:14, p.209 |
Article encourages students to push for the development of a cooperative between students and businesses to give the students employment. | |
| 469 | Philo Normal Eyte 14:4, p.58 |
The Philos met last Friday; hear papers on summer work.. | |
| 470 | Announcement Normal Eyte 10:2, p.30 |
YWCA will assist those students who wish to find housekeeping work. | |
| 471 | Student can earn room rent Normal Eyte 9:15, p.361 |
Seeking student to organize eating club of twenty. | |
| 472 | C. E. Bratton Normal Eyte 6:26, p.307 |
Will paint houses during vacations. | |
| 473 | Lady students, attention Normal Eyte 5:33, p.332 |
Offering "light" employment. | |
| 474 | Mr. Chaffee left Wednesday Normal Eyte 4:31, p.489 |
Had contracted with twenty Normalites; Walter Burris in charge during his absence. | |
| 475 | Mr. Vergil D. Merrill Normal Eyte 4:31, p.490 |
Seeking men to work as agents in summer. | |
| 476 | Seventeen of the I. S. N. S. boys Normal Eyte 4:30, p.474 |
Will work as agents this summer. | |
| 477 | Students enjoy working Normal Eyte 4:28, p.444 |
Seeking educational sales agents. | |
| 478 | Most of the young men Normal Eyte 4:27, p.427 |
Seeking students to work as agents this summer. | |
| 479 | Vergil D. Merrill Normal Eyte 4:27, p.427 |
Seeking men to work as agents this summer. | |
| 480 | Mr. Eugene Clark Normal Eyte 4:1, p.12 |
Enrolled and working as book agent; F. C. Woods is also an active book agent. | |
| 481 | As the end of the term Normal Eyte 2:28, p.211 |
Tribute to those students who labor as book agents. | |
| 482 | S. O. Hahn Normal Eyte 9:34, p.217 |
Appoints Walter Guthridge agent for encyclopedia. | |
| 483 | H. J. Brown Normal Eyte 2:5, p.38 |
Will attend class in mornings and work at his job in the afternoons. |
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| 484 | Is canvassing an honorable business Normal Eyte 2:5, p.35 |
Cites numerous examples of famous men who sold books at some point in their lives. |
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| 485 | About twenty-five of the good-looking Normal girls Students' Offering 8:37, p.9 |
Will sell books this summer. |