Summer Session
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351 | Notice College Eye 45:40, p.1 |
Summer session will close at 11:50 on August 18. | |
352 | Baker section opened College Eye 45:36, p.2 |
Seerley Hall is full; now using some space in Baker Hall. | |
353 | Eight week session set for summer '55 College Eye 45:34, p.1 |
Eight week session will be followed by two week period for graduate independent study and workshops. | |
354 | Swimming, softball games for summer recreation slate College Eye 45:33, p.3 |
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355 | Welcome, summer students! College Eye 45:33, p.2 |
Welcomes the 1200 students who are attending the summer session. | |
356 | Three workshops set for summer College Eye 45:27, p.5 |
On elementary education. | |
357 | Registrar releases summer figures College Eye 44:34, p.1 |
1062 students enrolled so far. | |
358 | Old saying, 'Only one more week' has another meaning to students College Eye 43:41, p.4 |
Wrapping up the summer session. | |
359 | Recreational facilities available at TC College Eye 43:36, p.1 |
Survey of recreational activities for the summer. | |
360 | The Line College Eye 43:34, p.3 |
Commentary on the summer session. | |
361 | Announce more teaching appointments for summer College Eye 43:33, p.1 |
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362 | 1952 summer schedule of events College Eye 43:33, p.3 |
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363 | 545 advance register for summer quarter College Eye 43:32, p.3 |
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364 | Mason and Carter to teach here College Eye 43:32, p.1 |
Robert Mason and Robert Carter will teach here this summer. | |
365 | The third annual Iowa Teachers Conservation Camp at Springbrook State Park near Guthrie Center will offer three study sessions this summer Public Relations News Release 1952:552, p.1 |
Emery Will, camp director, said this summer's extra session will be designed for secondary school teachers. In the past two years sessions were held only for elementary teachers. | |
366 | Summer session changes released College Eye 43:8, p.1 |
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367 | During the 1952 summer session, no classes in grades eight through twelve will be offered in the Campus School Public Relations News Release 1951:107, p.1 |
Registrar Marshall R. Beard said decreased enrollments in those grades at the School during recent summers resulted in the decision. Summer classes in grades one through seven will be held. | |
368 | To test in class hour College Eye 42:41, p.6 |
No special final examination schedule. | |
369 | Invitations to an Arithmetic Workshop for Elementary Teachers have been sent to 105 teachers in Harrison County Public Relations News Release 1950:423, p.1 |
William H. Dreier, director of the branch summer school announced the workshop will be held on Friday morning, July 20th, in the Missouri Valley high school building. Special consultant for the day will be E. W. Hamilton of the mathmatics department. | |
370 | Interviews recorded at the branch summer school at Missouri Valley will be broadcast Thursday, July 19 over WOI, Ames Public Relations News Release 1950:420, p.1 |
Radio Program Director Herbert V. Hake said the 15-minute program will be part of the college's regular "Inside the College" radio series. Interviews with three students and Branch School Director William Dreier will highlight the program. | |
371 | Summer offers varied recreation College Eye 42:36, p.2 |
Suggestions for summer recreation. | |
372 | State conservation officers were caught using illegal practices recently in Springbrook State park, near Guthrie Center. But it was part of the game Public Relations News Release 1950:413, p.1 |
The officers staged the setup so 52 teachers could distinguish unlawful methods of fishing, trapping, and hunting, said G. W. Mouser, director of the Teachers Conservation camp being held in the park. Teachers listed. | |
373 | Sabin's report on rural schools, 1897 First 75 Years 0:0, p.117 |
Report outlines recommendations for improvement of rural education; the Normal School opens a summer session to help meet needs of rural teachers. | |
374 | The three-day art workshop of the Iowa State Teachers College branch summer school here was concluded Thursday, June 21 Public Relations News Release 1950:407, p.1 |
The 38 students who completed the workshop course showed examples of work in finger painting, chalk and crayon, paper mache and clay. Violet M. Eckhoff and F. J. Browne conducted the workshop. Students listed. | |
375 | Missouri Valley - the three-day art workshop branch summer school here was concluded Thursday (June 21) with an exhibit of students work Public Relations News Release 1950:408, p.1 |
The 38 students who completed the workshop course showed examples of work in finger painting, chalk and crayon, paper mache and clay. Violet M. Eckhoff and F. J. Browne conducted the workshop. Students are listed. | |
376 | Dr. J. W. Maucker, president of Iowa State Teachers college, will be the main speaker at Superintendent's Day here Monday, July 2 Public Relations News Release 1950:404, p.1 |
The visiting administrators will be lunch guests of the Missouri Valley chamber of commerce. Community residents are invited to hear Maucker's address according to William Dreier, director of the branch summer school. | |
377 | Alumni of the college in five western Iowa counties will hold a mid-summer reunion Sunday evening, July 1 Public Relations News Release 1950:404, p.1 |
Special guest at the reunion will be President J. W. Maucker. G. E. Myers, in charge of alumni affairs will present a short program of campus and television movies filmed at Cedar Falls. Nearly 400 graduates have been invited to the reunion. | |
378 | New Curriculum Public Relations News Release 1950:402, p.1 |
A major curriculum revision for degree students began with this summer's instruction. Daryl Pendergraft will coordinate the new program, which required seven years of faculty committee preparation. | |
379 | Another summer session College Eye 42:33, p.2 |
Lists advantages of summer school at ISTC. | |
380 | Nelson announces new professors College Eye 42:33, p.3 |
List of summer session appointments. | |
381 | Food and housing fees for the summer session are higher than last year's, according to Business Manager Philip C. Jennings Public Relations News Release 1950:392, p.1 |
Room rates for the 10-week session are $40 and meals cost $99. Last summer's fees were $30 and $95 respectively. The student fee is $36. | |
382 | A United Nations flag will be presented to the college at the summer convocation assembly Public Relations News Release 1950:389, p.1 |
The flag will be a gift of the Cedar Falls chapter of United World Federalists, according to Frank Hill of the convocations committee. President J. W. Maucker will address the assembly on "Mid-Century Perspective." | |
383 | A United Nations flag will be presented to Iowa State Teachers College at the summer convocation at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 12 Public Relations News Release 1950:390, p.1 |
The flag will be a gift of the Cedar Falls chapter of United World Federalists. Organist George Samson will play an organ prelude and Tenor Maurice Gerow will sing a vocal solo. The convocation will mark the first day of summer session classes. | |
384 | Ralph P. Norman Public Relations News Release 1950:390, p.1 |
Norman, a University of Minnesota faculty memberfrom St. Paul, will be a visiting professor during the summer session at the college where he will teach in the industrial arts department. A resident of St. Paul, | |
385 | Willard J. Poppy Public Relations News Release 1950:390, p.1 |
Poppy, Assistant professor of physics at the college, will be a visiting professor of physics at the 8-week summer session of the State University of Iowa. | |
386 | Three new appointments as visiting professors for the summer session have been announced by Martin J. Nelson, Dean of Faculty Public Relations News Release 1950:387, p.1 |
The appointees are Evelyn Wenzel, assistant professor of elementary education, Indiana State Teachers College, Oliver C. Olson, principal of Howell school, and Frederick A. White, a 1951 candidate for the doctor's degree at the University of Wisconsin. | |
387 | Summer school work to begin on June 12 College Eye 42:32, p.1 |
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388 | A three-day art workshop will be a special feature of this summer's Summer school at Missouri Valley Public Relations News Release 1950:382, p.1 |
Violet M. Eckhoff of Binney & Smith company, art suppliers, will conduct the workshop, which will be open to all teachers in the Missouri Valley area. William H. Dreier is director of the summer school. | |
389 | This summer's campus elementary school enrollment will exceed the school's normal enrollment, Principal Tom D. Horn announced today Public Relations News Release 1950:376, p.1 |
About 380 pupils, in nursery school through seventh grade, have already registered for the eight-week session which starts Monday, June 18. Present campus elementary school supervisors are listed. | |
390 | Dr. Lloyd V. Douglas will teach two graduate courses at Northwestern University Public Relations News Release 1950:362, p.1 |
Douglas, head of the business education department, will teach two graduate courses, this summer, in business education at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. | |
391 | Officials at the college have announced the appointment of two Missouri Valley residents to supplement the college's 1951 branch summer school staff Public Relations News Release 1950:355, p.1 |
They are Mrs. Joe B. Ryan, secretary, and Mattie Scebold, librarian. James Kercheval, of the college's science department, will replace James Ferrell who was originally named to the school's science faculty. Ferrell has been recalled to military service. | |
392 | The Campus School Alumnus 35:2, p.1 |
Will hold eight-week elementary summer term. | |
393 | The public education career of Gilbert S. Willey is notably distinguished Public Relations News Release 1950:310, p.1 |
The well-known educator received his bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois in 1920. Between then an 1924 he taught in the Gurnee, Ill., high school, The University of Illinois, and the Eastern Illinois (Charleston) State Teachers College. | |
394 | The Campus school playground at the College won't be deserted this summer. Public Relations News Release 1950:283, p.1 |
An eight-week elementary school term starting Monday, June 18, and a nine-week high school term starting Wednesday, June 13, were announced today by Dwight Curtis, head of the college's teaching department. The terms will end August 10 and 15, respectivel | |
395 | Announce summer faculty for ISTC's branch summer school at Missouri Valley Public Relations News Release 1950:237, p.1 |
Six faculty members will be on the eight-person staff from June 11 to August 17.William Dreier, education instructor will direct the school. Regular college courses in the four and two-year curricula will be offered. | |
396 | 1950 Leaves Mark on ISTC Campus Public Relations News Release 1950:165, p.1 |
A presidential inauguration, the fifth in 74 years, was one of several major changes during 1950. Starting last June a minor in journalism was offered. Plans were approved for granting a major in library science starting next June. | |
397 | ISTC Branch School to be at Missouri Valley Next Summer Public Relations News Release 1950:162, p.1 |
William Dreier will driect the school at Missouri Valley from June 11 to August 17, President J. W. Maucker announced today. Dreier is an instructor in the education department and a specialist in rural education. | |
398 | Registrar announces a short summer session College Eye 41:38, p.3 |
Tentative plans are underway for a summer session in 1951. | |
399 | Old saying, 'only one more week' has another meaning to a student College Eye 41:38, p.6 |
The good and bad points of the ending of the summer session are given. | |
400 | Reveal schedule of summer events College Eye 41:31, p.6 |