Summer Session

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401 Reveal schedule of summer events
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402 Women increase total enrollment
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Summer 1950 enrollment stands at 1754.
403 Hold nine weeks summer session in Campus School
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Description of courses offered.
404 Summer grads note
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Should report for class schedule.
405 Summer term driver training students meet
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406 Pre-registration held this week
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Cost for summer session will be $160 which includes tuition, room, and board.
407 Remedial reading class uses clinical practice
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Approximately twenty elementary children will be attending a special education center during this year's summer session.
408 June 5 will begin first ten-week summer session
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Lengthened public school year leads to shortened summer session after thirty years of a twelve week session; classes will be held Monday through Saturday.
409 Summer camp open to elementary teachers
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Two three week sessions available at college conservation camp.
410 Summer session
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Will be only ten weeks long.
411 Saturday classes for summer term approved
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The summer session is changed from a twelve-week session to a ten-week session; students will attend classes on Saturday.
412 Many fields are offered at workshops
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Lengthy roster of workshops.
413 Summer grads must go to meeting July 13
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414 1632 enroll for summer school term
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415 Summer classes of Campus School to study Black Hawk County history
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Description of the course of study.
416 909 complete largest summer registration
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417 Elementary school begins June 6
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Plans for summer at the Campus School.
418 Workshop series will be offered
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Homemaking workshops will be offered this summer.
419 "I still like summer school" says Tom Leist after eight such terms
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Profile of Thomas Leist.
420 "Tired Teacher" wants more "rec" activities, less books, in summers
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Believes the summers session needs to be more relaxed.
421 Survey of Campus Opinion
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Students comment on the new requirement that all summer session students who live on campus must eat in the Commons.
422 Campus School enrollment 315
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Breakdown by grade level.
423 Swimming may be appeal of summer elementary pupils
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Professor Horn believes that some students may be drawn to summer school by the swimming pool.
424 Attention! Summer school students
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Should seek placement information.
425 Beard announces registration totals
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Enrollment for summer 1948 is 1602.
426 Campus School begins session
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Will include extracurricular activities.
427 Students sign up for summer
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Students register for the summer quarter; photo.
428 Campus School will hold regular summer session
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Students can work ahead or take classes not normally offered.
429 Summer session of Campus School to open June 4
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Description of the summer program of study.
430 School enrolls 275
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For summer school at Campus School.
431 Beard announces summer quarter enrollment 1,671
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Record enrollment for men in summer.
432 Inquiring Reporter
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Students give their impression of campus.
433 Prayin' for 'larnin'?
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Crowds at summer registration forced students Phyllis Orr and Verda Miller to fill out forms kneeling at a window sill.
434 Summer quarter brings new problems as well as new hopes
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Jim Flanagan gives advice on how to handle summer school responsibilities.

435 Summer session dates announced by Curtis
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At Campus School.
436 No short session next summer
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Will not hold six-week session.
437 Campus Commentary
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Discusses the success of the Student Christian Association, the enrollment of teachers in the summer term, the opening of the dramatic production "Hay Fever", and students wearing short shorts.
438 Six week session opened at Teachers College
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Enrollment is 331 in this particular session; total enrollment is now 1793; many commuting due to lack of local housing.
439 Summer enrollment is greatest since 1939
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Summer 1946 enrollment is 1460.
440 Matriculation convocation opens summer session
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Excerpts from Dr. Bodein's remarks.
441 Special summer workshops planned
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Brief descriptions of the home economics and physical education workshops.
442 Summer school housing situation
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Teachers returning for summer school will not have problems with classroom space. Housing is another problem. Double-deck beds have been installed in dorm rooms. Surrounding area canvassed for additional rooms.
443 Upperclassmen issue welcome to freshman and transfers
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444 Child health workshop cancelled
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Workshop cancelled due to the unprecedented number of students attending summer school. Many of the students are veterans.
445 Branch summer schools to be located in three Iowa cities
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Spencer, Carroll, and Creston will have both six and twelve week summer school classes.
446 Finds summer school like all sessions - in some respects
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Short poem about summertime classes by Dorothy Wicklow.
447 Three 6-week session teachers leave campus
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Martha Kellogg, Agnes Gullickson, and Lucille Maier complete work.
448 School ends for 250 students
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End of six-week summer session.
449 The mid-term blues
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Urges students to keep up with their studies.
450 Price open house
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For all summer session students.
451 Why are you here?
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Believes summer session students are preparing to be better teachers.
452 Conscientious students mobbing Library, checking out more books
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Summer students seem more studious; photo.
453 Six week session will open; registration Monday for short term
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May earn nine quarter hours.
454 T. C. High School enrollment figures reach 85 mark
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Another twenty in junior high school.
455 Women's summer recreation program features games, swimming, cycling
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Facilities available; play nights held on Wednesday.
456 Here's how to avoid flurried departure
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Tips on leaving campus after the summer term.
457 Recent survey shows why people attend summer sessions here
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Results of survey by Marshall Beard and George Holmes.
458 Summer students really study, says McClelland
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Marybelle McClelland is impressed by summer student study habits.
459 Campus School classes begin June 12
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Will offer nine week session of remedial and enrichment work.
460 Enrollment outlook is good; wartime inroads have had only minimum effect
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Between 800 and 900 are enrolled.
461 Summer term begins June 1; agenda devised to bring exceptional events to campus
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Schedule of the term including the roster of speakers.
462 Summer lecture program includes varied series recitals, plays, concerts
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Series will feature ISTC faculty; description of their topics.
463 Cogitations
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Comments on the approaching end of the summer session.
464 Six-week gals busy packing
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Students busy finishing up summer school.
465 Students try workshop idea
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Have been trying physical education six-week workshop.
466 Attends summer school ten years, earns B. A.
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Merle A. Wilson will receive his degree this summer.
467 College appreciates local housing aids
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Appreciates local people who made housing available for summer session students.
468 Six-week students urged to join in swims, tennis, golf
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469 Fame of Teachers College extends beyond our state
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Welcomes students to the summer session.
470 Music, readings on summer lecture series
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Will emphasize part that teachers play in wartime.
471 Summer calendar
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Schedule of programs and activities.
472 Men's housing uncertain; may close Baker Hall
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Only eighteen men have made reservations for the summer.
473 Notice
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Advanced registration scheduled.
474 Summer sessions as usual
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Both six and twelve week sessions will be held.
475 Last three weeks filled with social events, entertainment
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476 Six week students end term
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Highlights of farewell luncheon.
477 Luncheon climaxes summer activities
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478 President and Mrs. Price hold open house
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For summer session students.
479 Events crowd remainder of term
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Lengthy schedule of summer session activities.
480 First summer circus has large crowd, fun galore
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481 'Big top' set for summer circus
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Description of the event.
482 Enrollment is completed
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532 enrolled in six-week classes.
483 Having any fun? Get in activities
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Encourages students to take advantage of the many activities that the administration has organized for the summer.
484 Enrollment largest since 1930
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Enrollment is 2050, including those at branch summer schools.
485 Lectures, concerts, plays highlight summer session
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Schedule of events.
486 Librarians observe summer pupils to be studious
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487 Forty men return for summer school
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Comparable to last summer's enrollment.
488 Junior supervisors attend nine week session opening Monday
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Will learn supervisory techniques from senior supervisors at Campus School.
489 Scores of activities are open to students of summer term
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A look at summer session recreational opportunities.
490 Artists to demonstrate methods in hobby shop
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Campus tours will also be scheduled.
491 Get exercise from recreational sport
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Schedule of recreational activities.
492 Summer social events are announced
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Schedule of events.
493 The Editor's Barometer
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Encourages students to send in their letters to the editor.
494 To brighten summer quarter with recital, lectures, drama
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Schedule and description of activities.
495 Announce C P T course for summer's schedule
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496 Five best teacher placement fields listed by Dean M. J. Nelson
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Dean Nelson notes that summer courses will be offered in industrial arts, physical education for women, home economics, mathematics, and science.
497 Professors investigate summer school needs
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Group surveys education officials.
498 Workshop slated
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Planning summer workshop in the social studies.
499 The Summer Quarter
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Promotional announcement for summer school; photo.
500 Baker Hall coeds
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Large enrollment of women in 1941 summer session leads to their being housed in Baker Hall; photo.