Student Employment
Displaying 351 - 400 of 486 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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351 | A whistle--a fine--a job College Eye 28:0, p.4 |
Student could not pay traffic fine, so he works out his obligation with a job as lifeguard. | |
352 | Male cooking artist continues his "Cheffing" in bean house College Eye 28:27, p.1 |
Dick Gibson cooks for others in order to earn enough money to go to school. | |
353 | Pioneers of 1937 Alumnus 21:2, p.4 |
28% of men, 55% of women are working to support their education; survey of jobs that they hold. | |
354 | More men than women pay way College Eye 28:18, p.1 |
55% of men and 28% of women students have jobs. | |
355 | We may not have long faces but they say we're serious; observers report students as they appear today College Eye 28:17, p.1 |
Campus observers talk about the demeanor and earnestness of college students. | |
356 | Men on campus are not lazy!--read the facts College Eye 28:16, p.1 |
321 of the 576 men students have jobs. | |
357 | Eugene Coon to interview men College Eye 28:13, p.4 |
Will interview men for YMCA camp work. | |
358 | What is your order, please? College Eye 28:10, p.5 |
Mack's Café makes for a good work place for students while they getting an education at the Iowa State Teachers College; photo. | |
359 | Football program salesmen wanted College Eye 28:2, p.2 |
Seeking about eight students to sell programs. | |
360 | Familiar quote of bygone days well adapted to modern situation; variety of industries are represented on ledger of workers College Eye 27:33, p.1 |
About one third of women students and about one half of men students have jobs; survey of the jobs that they perform. | |
361 | A conversation on checks, heard by an Eye reporter; student chatter reveals cause for lateness of N. Y. A. checks College Eye 27:28, p.4 |
Students puzzle over timing of NYA checks. | |
362 | Official notice College Eye 27:24, p.1 |
Regulations relating to health certification of food service workers. | |
363 | Males mail more mail than females dorm mailmen say College Eye 27:24, p.3 |
Mail distributors talk about their work. | |
364 | Cafeteria attendants employed after neatness, courtesy tests; Miss Olmstead points out desirable qualities for applicants College Eye 27:17, p.5 |
Cena Olmstead talks about hiring students for the Commons. | |
365 | Cooks, musicians, waiters, farmers seek S. R. E. work College Eye 27:12, p.1 |
About 174 students will find positions earning $15 per month. | |
366 | Gus unpeels his inner soul for the love of potatoes College Eye 27:53, p.2 |
Gus peels potatoes with love. | |
367 | Employment fund is again available College Eye 27:53, p.1 |
No word on amount of National Youth Administration money that will be available. | |
368 | Departmental bulletin smudges taken to cleaners by songbirds; as they erase ink blots students sing, "We've Got Rid-Of-'Em" College Eye 27:45, p.1 |
Students clean up soiled bulletins. | |
369 | I've got to work College Eye 26:25, p.2 |
Discusses the idea of having a job while in school. | |
370 | Teachers College moved forward in 1934, year's record indicates College Eye 26:25, p.1 |
Review of important events of 1934. | |
371 | Can self support become a fetish? College Eye 26:24, p.2 |
Students should be careful that working in college does not get in the way of the true purposes of college. | |
372 | Variety is spice of S. R. E. College Eye 26:22, p.4 |
Quick look at the work of some of the 167 students involved in the program. | |
373 | SRE fund increased this fall Alumnus 18:4, p.7 |
Student Relief Employment projects furnish work for 165 students; about $22,000 available for campus jobs. | |
374 | "It Takes All Kinds--" book-store essayist gets a few troubles right off his chest College Eye 26:10, p.2 |
Bookstore employee talks about demanding customers. | |
375 | College obtains new funds for students' jobs; approximately 165 pupils will receive aid from SRE College Eye 26:8, p.1 |
College may receive $22,000 for Student Relief Employment. | |
376 | Campus life Alumnus 18:3, p.15 |
Campus scenes from Old Gold include working for board, hazing, and registering with Placement; photo. | |
377 | Changes mark academic year as outstanding; Nelson is faculty dean; college holds first formals College Eye 26:1, p.1 |
Survey of important events of 1933-1934. | |
378 | Campus Life Old Gold 0:0, p.129 |
Photos. | |
379 | Official approval awarded for S. R. E.; pay to average $15 College Eye 25:32, p.1 |
Thirty-four men and thirty-four women assigned work; will work in library, clerical positions, janitorial positions, and in buildings and grounds. | |
380 | Student C. W. A. jobs draw 125 men, 100 women College Eye 25:31, p.1 |
Jobs will be available for one hundred women and forty-six men; will offer work in a variety of campus positions. | |
381 | President Latham makes application for student employment relief funds; support is to come from emergency relief program College Eye 25:30, p.1 |
Seeks funding for 146 student jobs. | |
382 | He grapples with men in the winter; cuisine in summer College Eye 25:29, p.3 |
Bruce Warner serves as chef at Chicago area country club. | |
383 | Large numbers of men students looking for work Public Relations News Release 1932:364, p.1 |
L. I. Reed, dean of men, has appealed to local businessmen and homeowners to register with the dean's office all employment opportunities for students. | |
384 | There's such a thing as working out of work here College Eye 25:9, p.3 |
Summer job ends for athletes. | |
385 | Ditch digging proves popular 'Recreation' for tutor athletes; high school graduates are also getting condition College Eye 25:8, p.1 |
Students talk about their summer jobs. | |
386 | Students saving on college expenses Public Relations News Release 1932:335, p.1 |
The largest number of students in recent years are living in light housekeeping quarters during the 1933 summer term. | |
387 | Students find ways to beat the depression Public Relations News Release 1932:328, p.1 |
College expenses of room, board and tuition come to $147s for the college year, and $75 for underclassmen. Men and women students are doing light housekeeping to save on college expenses. | |
388 | Editorials; a university reaction College Eye 24:27, p.2 |
Reaction at Iowa City to bill that would prohibit state institutions from entering into any business enterprise. | |
389 | Ingenious father presents son with threshing machine as gift; and it didn't travel via pawn shop route as good watches go College Eye 24:26, p.1 |
Budd Huffman runs a threshing ring to make money for college. | |
390 | Sixty-three men in kitchens, restaurants, to earn expenses; clerking, janitor work and library also prove popular College Eye 24:16, p.1 |
Men at school are working to pay for education; a look at their wages. | |
391 | Male students work Public Relations News Release 1932:215, p.1 |
To earn part or all of their college expenses, or for spare change, men students at the college are performing various jobs. | |
392 | The student worker College Eye 24:4, p.2 |
Most students work their way through college and 15 to 25 percent are self-supporting, according to a survey. | |
393 | Former student has lake boat position College Eye 23:49, p.4 |
Richard Rickert will be in charge of tea room on lake steamer. | |
394 | Director announces college movie staff College Eye 23:41, p.1 |
Several students will assist with movie presentations. | |
395 | Working men earn high grades Alumnus 16:2, p.13 |
Men who work receive higher grades than those who do not; survey of places of employment. | |
396 | Three college movie jobs are open at end of term College Eye 23:35, p.2 |
Will assist with presenting college movies. | |
397 | Versatile co-ed turns rural bus driver to earn college expenses; Bessie Hamil delivers young passengers to Training School Daily College Eye 23:27, p.1 |
A look at Bessie Hamil's job. | |
398 | Other students may work their way through college Public Relations News Release 1931:176, p.1 |
Bessie Hamil works as a school bus driver while attending ISTC. | |
399 | Other students may work their way through college Public Relations News Release 1931:166, p.1 |
Bessie Hamil is a bus driver; she drives children to Training School. | |
400 | Employed college men acquire labor habit; outrank jobless students College Eye 23:25, p.1 |
Results of survey of employment among ISTC men. |