Summer Session

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# Title Date Summary
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 Recreational activities for end of term are planned
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213 Post session workshops in various fields take place at SCI this month
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Description of workshops.
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 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.
216 Summer hours announced for library, offices
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217 Untitled
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Students in class dream of summer days spent fishing.
218 Summer enrollment 2,748; 111 higher than '64 session
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219 'Traveling' mixer tonight; activity night to morrow
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Activities will be held at several locations.
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 Knutson to attend summer school conference
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Will attend regional meeting.
224 Applications for Guidance School due Thursday
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May enroll in summer institute.
225 Summer offerings not expanded
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Currently only two of the twenty-eight listed courses can be considered 'advanced.'
226 New program for Lab School
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Eight-week summer program in music and drama.
227 11-weekers liven campus
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735 remain for three week session following regular summer 8-week session; photo.
228 1st summer English Institute
Alumnus 49:3, p.12
Twenty teachers will study teaching concepts.
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 Summer enrollment total up 15 per cent from '63
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Enrollment for summer 1964 is now 2628; photo.
233 Summer hours earlier at offices, Union, Library
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Summer schedules.
234 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.
235 Co-ed games, swims in summer recreation plans
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Schedule for recreational facilities.
236 Summer session approved
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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 Year around school has advantages for students
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Students finish sooner and save money through year around school.
242 Untitled
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Freshmen begin college early with the eleven week summer session; photo.
243 Dr. Maucker greets students
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J. W. Maucker writes a letter of welcome to summer students.
244 '63 summer school students now total 1102
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Significant increase over previous year.
245 Lab School conducting summer session
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Will run eight week session in variety of areas.
246 Regents approve $301,000 for '63 summer school
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12% increase over last summer.
247 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.
248 New summer term for beginning freshmen offered next summer
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May earn up to twelve credits in twelve weeks.
249 Lab School provides chance to observe, experiment
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Richard Lattin talks about the purposes of the PLS summer session.
250 Summer school--a job well done
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Thank-yous and congratulations from the editors.