Summer Session

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# Title Date Summary
501 First family at home
Alumnus 25:4, p.2
President and family welcome summer students in series of informal gatherings; Anna B. Lawther was guest at reception for Lawther Hall students.
502 Six week session to be offered again
College Eye 32:43, p.6
Will offer a larger selection of courses in summer 1942.
503 From the Editor's Point of View
College Eye 32:41, p.2
The editor of the Eye says good bye to those who where here for the six week summer term.
504 Six weekers bid farewell at breakfast
College Eye 32:41, p.3
505 Six weeks session is brought to close
College Eye 32:41, p.1
460 students depart; 1165 remain.
506 Pass the razzberries
College Eye 32:39, p.2
Does not believe that students deserve criticism for their dress during summer session.
507 Summer students enjoy their food
College Eye 32:38, p.4
A look at student eating habits during the summer.
508 Seven new men on campus; many take six weeks course
College Eye 32:37, p.1
Breakdown of summer enrollment figures.
509 Take'em--ETO'ers get their man
College Eye 32:36, p.3
Group formed several years ago now without men.
510 With men-women ratio same first registration is lower
College Eye 32:35, p.1
205 men and 958 women enrolled so far this summer.
511 3,000 expected for summer; workshop cause of increase
College Eye 32:32, p.1
New six weeks workshops seem to be reason for interest; independent study will allow teachers to keep up their certification.
512 Summer workshop plan
College Eye 32:28, p.2
Professor Beard believes that summer workshops will offer the opportunity for teachers to research and solve problems.
513 Summer workshops announced
Alumnus 25:2, p.3
New format workshop style will emphasize independent or small group work on solving educational problems.
514 Dean Nelson explains new summer workshops
College Eye 32:22, p.1
Explains a new idea for education at ISTC.
515 Short term summer workshop to be offered
College Eye 32:19, p.1
Teachers will have opportunity to work on projects under faculty guidance.
516 M. P. proposes another solution to shorter term problem
College Eye 31:43, p.2
Claims that the summer session should be shortened only if students may still obtain fifteen hours of credit.
517 Another supporter for a shorter summer term speaks up
College Eye 31:42, p.2
Claims that shorter summer terms would be beneficial to those already teaching; would give them time between terms.
518 Shorter summer term favored by faculty members
College Eye 31:42, p.1
Faculty express their opinions on a shorter summer term.
519 Student opinion favors shorter summer term
College Eye 31:41, p.1
Support a term of eight or nine weeks.
520 'Curriculum laboratories' are suggested
College Eye 31:38, p.2
Professor Brown attended a meeting where he heard that summer sessions students should be involved more in consultative work than in classroom study.
521 No finals scheduled
College Eye 31:36, p.1
No two hour final examinations for summer session.
522 Social program is outlined for summer
College Eye 31:35, p.3
Quick survey of recreational activities.
523 Hello, and let's get busy
College Eye 31:34, p.2
Welcomes summer students.
524 Summer school
Old Gold 0:0, p.271
Brief description of the event; photo.
525 Ratio is 3.7 for summer
College Eye 31:31, p.1
More women than men have registered for summer session.
526 'High life' lacking
College Eye 30:42, p.2
Believes there isn't much to do during summer session.
527 New section featured in 1940 Old Gold
College Eye 30:42, p.1
Will include news from the summer session.
528 Honor Roll has higher percentage during the year
College Eye 30:41, p.2
Percentage of students making the Honor Roll tends to be lower in the summer.
529 Fifty-four graduate students are enrolled
College Eye 30:40, p.1
Most are enhancing their teaching credentials.
530 Students differ in summer
College Eye 30:38, p.1
Summer students are more serious and check out more books. They eat more and are more healthy.
531 Keeps out only girl in class
College Eye 30:37, p.1
Several classes have been cancelled this summer.
532 Students use more books
College Eye 30:37, p.1
Summer students check out more books.
533 Waterloo teachers numerous on campus
College Eye 30:36, p.1
Eighteen are enrolled for summer session.
534 Man-woman ratio drops as men register
College Eye 30:35, p.1
A look at summer session registration over the years; enrollment for summer 1939 is 1507.
535 Editorial comment
College Eye 30:34, p.1
Welcoming all students to TC for the summer.
536 Notice
College Eye 30:31, p.1
Registration for summer session coming up.
537 Summer school students
College Eye 30:30, p.2
Seeking staff for summer College Eye.
538 They want more all-college 'good times'
College Eye 29:40, p.2
Students tell what they would like to see in summer school recreational activities.
539 Summer-schoolers bicycle; like to roller skate, too
College Eye 29:39, p.1
Quick look at how summer students spend their time.
540 Summer students are healthier
College Eye 29:37, p.1
Dr. Green comments on health of summer students.
541 Attendance is optional in 3-400 courses
College Eye 29:36, p.1
Rule available for first time for summer session students.
542 Student recitals offered at Tuesday night "sings"
College Eye 29:35, p.3
543 The first week . . . .
College Eye 29:35, p.1
Students begin summer classes.
544 Women outnumber men 6 to 1
College Eye 29:35, p.1
A look at the ratio between men and women students; summer 1938 enrollment is 1659.
545 Around the Campus
College Eye 29:34, p.1
1700 students expected for summer quarter; Prof. Alfred E. Haefner will speak; "rec" dance tonight.
546 As the Editor Sees It
College Eye 29:41, p.2
Congratulates students for choosing to attend ISTC.
547 Coffer-Miller Players coming; social program varied
College Eye 29:34, p.1
General summer recreation schedule.
548 Locked doors
College Eye 28:0, p.2
Believes that rules should be relaxed for the older students on campus during the summer session.
549 Summer has "Gone with the Wind"
College Eye 28:0, p.1
Review of summer activities.
550 Are you guilty?
College Eye 28:0, p.2
Tries to understand a lack of school spirit during the summer session.
551 Several say they're better students; reasons given: more mature, "They know what they want"
College Eye 28:0, p.1
Faculty talk about students who have already been teachers.
552 Campus School
College Eye 28:41, p.4
Second six week session began.
553 Did he snap?
College Eye 28:38, p.2
Responds to earlier editorial asking summer session students to get more involved in social activities; claims he is on campus to get an education, not to participate in extracurricular activities.
554 Many events fill students' leisure time
College Eye 28:36, p.1
Will include concerts, a play, and book reviews.
555 Snap out of it
College Eye 28:36, p.2
Would like summer session students to get to know the college better.
556 Campus school continues
College Eye 28:35, p.5
Will hold two six week sessions during the summer.
557 Summer term is chuck full of fun; dances, sings, on social event list
College Eye 28:35, p.1
Social calendar for the summer.
558 Campus school continues
College Eye 28:35, p.3
Will run two six week morning sessions during the summer.
559 Dances, sings on summer event list
College Eye 28:34, p.1
Will include music and book reviews.
560 258 register for summer term
College Eye 28:33, p.1
Slightly lower than last summer's advanced registration.
561 You, too, were a visitor here once
College Eye 27:9, p.2
Encourages summer students to help make visitors feel welcome.
562 Enrollment for second six weeks of term changes
College Eye 27:8, p.1
Enrollment declines slightly.
563 Education enrollment surpasses that of total for college
College Eye 27:7, p.1
Survey of summer enrollment.
564 182 enroll in Campus School; Training School enrollment approximates number last year
College Eye 27:4, p.1
565 Library staff tries to understand vernacular of advanced students
College Eye 27:3, p.4
Library staff tries to understand unusual requests.
566 Boy Scout course given this summer
College Eye 27:2, p.5
Professor Buffum will offer leadership course.
567 Ho hum, 6:30, there goes the alarm clock
College Eye 27:2, p.1
Students get used to early classes.
568 Numerous events are planned for summer session
College Eye 27:2, p.4
Brief schedule of activities.
569 Sports planned for summer term
College Eye 27:2, p.6
Intramural sports for the summer session will include kittenball, tennis, and golf.
570 Welcome, students
College Eye 27:2, p.2
Welcomes students who have come for the summer session at ISTC.
571 Summer term bulletin issued
College Eye 27:33, p.2
572 Faculty to vote on shortening summer session; recommendation goes to state board if vote is affirmative
College Eye 27:18, p.1
ISTC will leave the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and join the North Central Conference; Department of Art and Manual Arts will become the Department of Arts.
573 Summer events
Alumnus 19:4, p.8
Description of summer events including drama, music, and speakers; guests include Reinhold Niebuhr and Piney Woods players.
574 In summer school, life is just a bowl of "A" students
College Eye 27:53, p.2
Students enrolled in summer school are challenged more by practicing teachers.
575 Smith family sets attendance record
College Eye 27:53, p.1
Have attended summer school for many sessions.
576 Enrollment figures show increase over 1934 summer term
College Eye 27:45, p.1
Summer 1935 enrollment is 1516.
577 'At Homes' resumed for summer term
College Eye 27:44, p.5
Opportunities for students to get to know the faculty.
578 Well rounded social program for summer term students includes variety of activities; registration tea, faculty-student reception held today
College Eye 27:44, p.1
Quick sketch of summer activities.
579 Minimum price of men's rooms set at Hill meetings
College Eye 26:42, p.1
Rate will be $1 per person per room.
580 New catalogs go to 15, 000
College Eye 26:29, p.1
Fifteen thousand college catalogues for the summer session will be printed.
581 A list of summer term honor students has just been released
Public Relations News Release 1934:606, p.2
Honor students enrolled at Corning are also included.
582 The summer term is officially closed
Public Relations News Release 1934:591, p.1
The fall term will begin September 12.
583 Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Latham will hold a reception in honor of the graduates
Public Relations News Release 1934:583, p.1
S. A. Lynch has been selected to give the graduation address this year.
584 First summer session started here in 1896 with 180 enrolled; faculty divided tuition fees as their salaries
College Eye 26:6, p.1
History of summer session at ISTC.
585 Summer session activity program inaugurated for teachers college campus; schedule of events opens with registration tea today
College Eye 26:1, p.1
Schedule of summer session recreational activities.
586 Summer term students face a full program of social events for the term
Public Relations News Release 1934:518, p.2
Schedule of events.
587 Summer school students are more studious than regulars; few stop to play games in 'Y' Club rooms this term
College Eye 25:9, p.1
Francis Rummel notes much lower use of recreation room.
588 College budget is approved; is reduced by nearly two hundred thousand dollars
College Eye 25:5, p.1
Staff will be reduced; fewer classes will be offered.
589 Library quieter during summer reporter finds
College Eye 25:3, p.4
Finds summer session students more studious.
590 Thirty-seventh term of summer school begins here June 5
College Eye 24:32, p.1
Class begins on June 6 and ends on August 25.
591 Thrity-seventh annual summer term
Public Relations News Release 1932:303, p.1
Monday, June 5, summer term will open will a full schedule of courses like any other term. Also there is a twenty percent reduction in rates for for rooming facilities.
592 Approximately 300 students
Public Relations News Release 1931:443, p.1
Summer term Commencement is Aug 18.
593 Seventy-three alumni register
College Eye 23:49, p.2
For summer session.
594 Forum
College Eye 23:48, p.2
Comments on the varied moods of summer session students.
595 Pioneer summer school session here years ago inaugurated national habit
College Eye 23:47, p.1
Recounts history of summer session at ISTC; believed to be one of the earliest in the nation.
596 College Eye staff members chosen for summer term
College Eye 23:45, p.1
List of staff.
597 Five instructors to join teaching staff here for summer quarter
College Eye 23:44, p.1
Brief profiles of summer faculty.
598 Summer session will open June 1
College Eye 23:42, p.1
Will have regular twelve week term.
599 The regular 12 weeks of summer term
Public Relations News Release 1931:389, p.1
Summer session begins June 2.
600 Dr. George Frasier, president if the Colorado State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1930:514, p.1
Delivers summer session Commencement speech.