Student Employment
Displaying 301 - 350 of 486 in reverse chronological order
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301 | Students should leave envelopes for checks College Eye 41:30, p.2 |
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302 | Summer jobs will be topic at coffeehour College Eye 41:23, p.6 |
The subject of the panel discussion will be "What you are doing this summer?" | |
303 | Students working for college have OASI deductions College Eye 41:22, p.4 |
Explains how students qualify for Old Age and Survivor's Insurance deduction. | |
304 | Men prove to be versatile when it comes to working College Eye 41:18, p.6 |
Describes jobs that men have around town. | |
305 | Hobby pays for student G. Reed College Eye 40:31, p.1 |
Will manage swimming pool in Vinton. | |
306 | Student employees College Eye 40:30, p.8 |
Should arrange to have checks sent to them. | |
307 | Student employees College Eye 40:20, p.1 |
Must report Social Security numbers. | |
308 | Gold mining provides adventurous, profitable experience for Wischmeier College Eye 40:1, p.2 |
Dick Wischmeier talks about his experiences in Alaska. | |
309 | Playground supervisors needed in Cedar Falls College Eye 39:31, p.10 |
For the summer. | |
310 | Positions as camp counselors are open College Eye 39:26, p.1 |
Those interested should contact Thelma Short. | |
311 | Vets need no longer make earnings report College Eye 39:4, p.7 |
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312 | Student employee paychecks College Eye 39:3, p.5 |
Available on fifth of each month. | |
313 | Employment setup is revised College Eye 39:2, p.7 |
Men should fill out requests at office of Dean of Men. | |
314 | Four students find shocking oats remunerative, but rough College Eye 38:42, p.1 |
Four students shock oats to make some extra money; photo. | |
315 | Science majors mix school and work College Eye 37:32, p.2 |
Profiles of students who study science and work in local factories. | |
316 | Students swap summer occupations, personalities, resume campus life College Eye 37:1, p.3 |
Students talk about their summer jobs. | |
317 | Summer work and camp projects open to coeds desiring summer jobs College Eye 36:30, p.4 |
Quick survey of summer employment. | |
318 | Women students cook and clerk for 'pin money' College Eye 36:15, p.4 |
Florence Parry describes some of the jobs that students have. | |
319 | Working students can find time for hard study in spare moments College Eye 36:10, p.4 |
Students talk about the ways that they handle the combination of work and school. | |
320 | Students combine war work, studies Alumnus 28:3, p.2 |
Some students work in local plants and offices as well as campus jobs. | |
321 | "T. C.' ers" help to relieve labor shortage College Eye 35:24, p.1 |
Many students have jobs on or off campus; photo. | |
322 | Talking it over with the editor College Eye 34:27, p.2 |
Comments on the lack of students interested in working in on campus positions. | |
323 | Let's talk it over with the editor College Eye 34:13, p.2 |
Comments on New Year's resolutions and the Old Gold Beauty contest, and suggests that students and faculty should volunteer to help fill any vacancies in important jobs on campus. | |
324 | 'Pardon me lady I'm working my way thru college,'--Profs College Eye 32:40, p.4 |
Faculty talk about what they did to earn money for college. | |
325 | Teachers College spreads wings of defense over nation Alumnus 25:3, p.14 |
Survey of ISTC alumni who are already in military service; third course for flyers offered on campus and at Livingston Airways; good attendance at conference on teaching democracy; some men do defense work at John Deere; photo. | |
326 | Diapers bring job to co-ed College Eye 32:36, p.4 |
Alumna runs diaper cleaning service. | |
327 | Is dishwashing a drudgery? College Eye 32:35, p.3 |
A look at the work of the dishwashers in the Commons. | |
328 | Students to direct Waterloo playgrounds College Eye 32:31, p.1 |
Summer jobs available. | |
329 | Freshman's dairy thrives, pays his tuition, expenses College Eye 32:23, p.1 |
Paul Hughes earns money by running his own dairy service. | |
330 | Student aid offers vacation jobs College Eye 32:16, p.4 |
Through civil service. | |
331 | T. C. student has turned into helpful dime store clerk College Eye 32:13, p.7 |
Marvel Purvis talks about her job. | |
332 | He signed his own diploma Alumnus 24:3, p.23 |
C. Ray Aurner recalls working as secretary to President Seerley; signed diplomas, wrote letters, drove President to train, helped to enroll students; also took census; photo. | |
333 | Bill Little picks dangerous way to spend summer College Eye 31:34, p.3 |
Bill Little cleans gasoline tanks. | |
334 | N. Y. A. notice College Eye 31:33, p.1 |
Checks will be mailed home. | |
335 | Work available to students College Eye 31:28, p.4 |
Dean Reed has some work from local merchants. | |
336 | Social activities and grades are slighted by working students College Eye 31:21, p.4 |
About half of the men and about a quarter of the women have jobs; comments on how their jobs affect their college life. | |
337 | NYA gives most jobs to students College Eye 31:5, p.4 |
Survey of student employment on campus. | |
338 | Officials warn students against collecting relief College Eye 31:2, p.1 |
Substantial fines for students who quit their summer jobs, returned to college, and tried to collect unemployment compensation. | |
339 | Sandwiches send students to school College Eye 30:41, p.2 |
Two brothers will pay for their schooling by selling Gump's sandwiches. | |
340 | Waitresses use date alibis College Eye 30:40, p.1 |
Women tell what they say when men ask them for a date. | |
341 | Undaunted by dirty dishes College Eye 30:38, p.1 |
A look at the work of busboys. | |
342 | During the winter quarter Alumnus 23:2, p.20 |
Survey of students shows that 322 women and 359 men held jobs during winter quarter. | |
343 | Girls working off campus have luncheon College Eye 30:13, p.5 |
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344 | Eat and pay the 'smitty' way College Eye 29:38, p.3 |
Myron Messerschmitt plays the piano for his meals. | |
345 | Men students are ambitious College Eye 29:37, p.2 |
Rate of student employment among men is about the same during the summer and the regular terms. | |
346 | Sports Chatter College Eye 29:35, p.4 |
Campus and national sports news. | |
347 | Faculty Forum College Eye 29:33, p.4 |
Dean Leslie Reed believes that good students can probably handle a part-time job; poorer students probably cannot. | |
348 | Official notice College Eye 29:28, p.1 |
Students who wish to be employed on campus must live in a college residence hall. | |
349 | Men outnumber working girls; N. Y. A. leads College Eye 29:13, p.5 |
Survey of work performed under the National Youth Administration program. | |
350 | Vocational committee sponsors roundtable College Eye 29:12, p.1 |
Will discuss summer camp work for women. |