Summer Session

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201 French institute SCI first; 12 workshops on campus
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Brief description of summer institutes.
202 Summer hours announced for office, library
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203 Summer hours for dining and snacks listed
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204 50 teachers participate in NDEA institute
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Will participate in eight-week summer session.
205 Frosh summer enrollment is decreasing
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Enrollment in summer for freshmen who wish to start college early is declining.
206 Students must file summer session intent
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207 Workshop for repertory theatre this summer
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Company will perform three works.
208 Applications for math program will be received
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Seeking applications for NSF summer math institute.
209 Applications for study in summer workshops due
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210 Summer enrollment increases
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Summer 1965 enrollment is 2713.
211 Summer workshops finish after eleven days of work
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Highlights of safety education and programmed instruction workshops.
212 Post session workshops in various fields take place at SCI this month
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Description of workshops.
213 Recreational activities for end of term are planned
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214 Catholic sisters take up text books, forego teaching duties for summer
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Profile of Roman Catholic nuns who are studying on campus; photo.
215 'Traveling' mixer tonight; activity night to morrow
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Activities will be held at several locations.
216 Don¿t hibernate this summer; be friendly, active, curious
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If students look for activities, they will find movies, hiking, socializing, clubs, and other pastimes.
217 Summer enrollment 2,748; 111 higher than '64 session
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218 Summer hours announced for library, offices
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219 Untitled
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Students in class dream of summer days spent fishing.
220 Office hours will change June seventh
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221 Friday will be summer school registration day
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222 Summer school housing cards due this Friday
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A look at the upcoming summer session.
223 Applications for Guidance School due Thursday
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May enroll in summer institute.
224 Knutson to attend summer school conference
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Will attend regional meeting.
225 Summer offerings not expanded
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Currently only two of the twenty-eight listed courses can be considered 'advanced.'
226 11-weekers liven campus
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735 remain for three week session following regular summer 8-week session; photo.
227 1st summer English Institute
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Twenty teachers will study teaching concepts.
228 New program for Lab School
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Eight-week summer program in music and drama.
229 Activities planned for last 2 weeks
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A look at activities for the last part of the 11-week session.
230 Eye will rest next week for 8-week final exams
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Will publish two-page issues during last weeks of 11-week session.
231 Summer UPC schedules stage play, films, parties
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Schedule of summer activities.
232 Co-ed games, swims in summer recreation plans
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Schedule for recreational facilities.
233 Student attitudes do change with further experience
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Finds differences between those who are starting school this summer as opposed to those who started school last summer; photo.
234 Summer enrollment total up 15 per cent from '63
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Enrollment for summer 1964 is now 2628; photo.
235 Summer hours earlier at offices, Union, Library
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Summer schedules.
236 Summer session approved
Alumnus 49:2, p.9
Regents approve extensive summer program.
237 Three plus two equals four . . . .
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Outline of various summer session programs.
238 New 11-week term highlights summer
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Long term will be continued; photo.
239 Eight week summer session ends Wednesday
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240 2300 enroll for 8, 11-week Summer School
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241 Dr. Maucker greets students
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J. W. Maucker writes a letter of welcome to summer students.
242 Year around school has advantages for students
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Students finish sooner and save money through year around school.
243 '63 summer school students now total 1102
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Significant increase over previous year.
244 Lab School conducting summer session
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Will run eight week session in variety of areas.
245 Regents approve $301,000 for '63 summer school
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12% increase over last summer.
246 College offers 11-week summer session in 1963
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Students can take as many as twelve hours; can graduate in three years; photo.
247 New summer term for beginning freshmen offered next summer
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May earn up to twelve credits in twelve weeks.
248 Lab School provides chance to observe, experiment
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Richard Lattin talks about the purposes of the PLS summer session.
249 Summer school--a job well done
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Thank-yous and congratulations from the editors.
250 8-week session enrollment shows increase over 1961
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Enrollment reaches 2073.
251 Beauty and the bow
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Student prepares to shoot an arrow; photo.
252 Current registration expected to top 1961
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Final figures not in but running slightly ahead of previous year; photo.
253 Summer school session to include 3 lecturers of Asian studies
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Highlights of summer session.
254 900 register for summer
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255 Summer session of Lab School June 18-Aug. 10
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Will offer classes for kindergarten through junior high school students.
256 Registration for summer session today, tomorrow
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257 Summer session to offer special programs this year
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Will offer honors program, program for provisional students, and early start for fall students.
258 SCI awarded support for summer counseling institute
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Will provide grants for advanced study.
259 Full slate of courses awaits summer students
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List of courses, workshops, and conferences; photo.
260 $268,000 budget approved by Regents for summer session
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A look at the various workshops and institutes to be held on campus this summer.
261 Board of Regents announces 12 week summer school in '63
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Marshall Beard talks about the advantages of the summer session schedule.
262 New summer session creates advantages
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Likes the new summer session classes offered to students at SCI.
263 Price Laboratory School summer draws to a close
Public Relations News Release 1960:566, p.1
The Malcolm Price Laboratory School summer session comes to a close after holding programs in special education, a social science seminar, a junior high science and mathematics workshop, and classes for students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
264 Sky's the limit for some SCI students
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The families of Joseph Robinson and Robert Norris spend the summer camping while the two men attend class at the State College of Iowa.
265 SCI post-session
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Nearly one-hundred elementary and high school educators come together for post-session workshops, where they will cooperate with the National Education Association in writing a guidebook for use in driver education. Howard Knutson directs the session.
266 Post-session opens here August 14
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Quick look at post-session classes and workshops.
267 SCI summer session closes Friday
Public Relations News Release 1960:555, p.1
The eight week summer session closes on Friday August 11 with an enrollment of 2,523 students. Commencement exercises are to be held in the Men's Gymnasium. Instruction for the fall semester begins September 14.
268 Special to the Asian student
Public Relations News Release 1960:557, p.1
The second annual Summer Program on Asia comes to a close with the end of the eight week summer session. Professor Nathan Talbott directed the program, drawing from his studies at both the Universities of Washington and Kyoto, Japan.
269 The Bee Hive
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Summarizes the summer term.
270 SCI school program unique in Mid-West
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A look at the purposes and content of summer session at PLS; photo.
271 The Ivory Tower
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Feels lawnmowers disturb summer learning.
272 Student art show opens Sunday at SCI
Public Relations News Release 1960:536, p.1
Students of summer art courses will exhibit their projects in the art gallery of the Arts and Industries building in the annual summer art show. Student works include medieval calligraphy, a Japanese bamboo instrument, and examples of cave paintings.
273 Math and science for junior high underway at Price
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Accelerated program underway for sixty students.
274 Japanese expert to speak at SCI Monday
Public Relations News Release 1960:489, p.1
Harvard University's Professor Howard Hibbett speaks in the auditorium of Sabin Hall on Japanese literature and poetry. The lecture is part of the summer Program on Asia, directed by Professor Nathan Talbott.
275 Local teacher wins ISTC scholarship
Public Relations News Release 1960:484, p.1
Terry Halstead is admitted to the Summer Program on Asia, sponsored by the department of social science and directed by Professor Nathan Talbott. The program includes courses on Oriental civilization and history of the Far East.
276 Okinawan art display to open at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:482, p.1
The department of art sponsors an exhibition of eighty Okinawan scrolls, pottery, and textiles in the Arts and Industries building in cooperation with the Summer Program on Asia.
277 15 superior freshmen tackle new program in English, humanities
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Special program for fifteen superior students; could be forerunner of an honors program; list of students in class.
278 Commons sets special events for summer
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Quick look at summer events.
279 End of a hectic morning
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Students pay fees for summer school; photo.
280 Price Lab School summer classes open to observers
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Schedule of classes being taught.
281 The Bee Hive
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A collection of thoughts on summer school.
282 Chinese economist to speak at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:467, p.1
Professor Chou Shun-hsin of Pittsburg University is scheduled to speak on the economy of Communist China in Sabin Hall for the Summer Program on Asia. Shun-hsin has served as a delegate to the United Nations on numerous occasions.
283 Original prints available at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:469, p.1
The department of art offers the rental of original prints from European, American, and Japanese artists for the eight-week summer session. The prints are made available through the art office of the Arts and Industries Building.
284 ISTC summer enrollment well over 2,000
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Registrar Marshall R. Beard announces that enrollment for the summer session has reached 2,004. This figure does not include enrollment in workshops and seminars.
285 ISTC to hold science and mathematics workshops
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Professor Ross Nielsen directs the summer Science and Mathematics Seminar for junior high students, held at Price Laboratory School. Instructors include Albert Potter, Walter Gohman, Donald Wiederanders, and George Immerzeel. Students listed.
286 Freshmen to begin ISTC honors study this summer
Public Relations News Release 1960:457, p.1
Fifteen freshmen are to begin an advanced program of English and Humanities, earning seven hours of credit through two courses designed for gifted students. Professor Edwin Maurer and Robert Dalziel lead the program with discussion by Roy Chung.
287 ISTC professor to lead Cincinnati workshop
Public Relations News Release 1960:454, p.1
Professor Glenadine Gibb serves as a consultant for the University of Cincinnati's Summer School Arithmetic Workshop. Following the workshop, she will attend a Yale mathematics study group and act as guest lecturer for the National Science Foundation.
288 ISTC prof to Missouri for summer session
Public Relations News Release 1960:446, p.1
Professor Joe Przychodzin is invited to spend the summer session at the University of Missouri to teach three graduate courses in secondary education. Przychodzin is the supervisor of student teaching at Price Laboratory School.
289 Summer session begins June 19
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Several special sessions and institutes will be held.
290 Summer calendar announced at ISTC
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Commencement exercises bring the spring semester to a close, beginning the eight-week summer session. Institutes in biology, counseling, earth science, mathematics, and Asian programs are scheduled for the session.
291 Summer schedule announced at ISTC
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The summer session begins after Commencement exercises. Institutes in biology, earth science, counseling, mathematics, and Asian studies are to be held. Professor Howard Knutson acts as director of the summer session..
292 Summer classes to be offered in Iowa towns
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Classes will be offered in Centerville, Cherokee, Clinton, Mason City, Red Oak, and Spirit Lake.
293 ISTC offers eight summer extension courses
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The Extension Service offers eight summer courses in towns across the state for three to six hours of credit. These courses are for students in the fields of education, mathematics, literature, and humanities.
294 ISTC to offer extension course here
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Professor Julia Sparrow instructs a summer course on remedial reading in Mason City. Enrollment forms may be obtained from Professor Raymond Schlicher of Extension Services.
295 ISTC to offer extension courses here
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Courses in arithmetic, counseling, children's literature, and parent education are held over the summer session. Instructors include Professors Corinne Harper, William O. Maricle, Betts Ann Roth, and Bernice Helff. Course sites listed.
296 ISTC to conduct summer program for mentally handicapped
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The Malcolm Price Laboratory School hosts a summer program for mentally handicapped children ranging in age from nine to thirteen. The children will be instructed by college students under the supervision of Professor Harry Beck and Mrs. Olive Bradfield.
297 Malcolm Price Lab School announces summer program
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The Price Laboratory School announces summer programs for kindergarten, elementary, high school, and special education students. Students will be accepted into the summer session in order of application.
298 T. C. to recess for Easter
Public Relations News Release 1960:299, p.1
Professor William C. Lang announces the beginning of Easter vacation. Spring semester comes to a close on June 9, followed by the beginning of the summer session on June 19.
299 Regents approve summer schedule
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Budget increased 3%; expecting about two thousand students.
300 In tune with the times; 1961 summer session
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Expect strong enrollment for large variety of programs; photo.