Summer Session
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401 | Notice College Eye 41:31, p.4 |
Summer graduates should place orders for academic regalia. | |
402 | Women increase total enrollment College Eye 41:31, p.1 |
Summer 1950 enrollment stands at 1754. | |
403 | 324 are enrolled for elementary in Campus School College Eye 41:31, p.1 |
For summer session. | |
404 | Summer term driver training students meet College Eye 41:30, p.4 |
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405 | Hold nine weeks summer session in Campus School College Eye 41:30, p.7 |
Description of courses offered. | |
406 | Summer grads note College Eye 41:30, p.8 |
Should report for class schedule. | |
407 | Remedial reading class uses clinical practice College Eye 41:29, p.7 |
Approximately twenty elementary children will be attending a special education center during this year's summer session. | |
408 | Pre-registration held this week College Eye 41:29, p.3 |
Cost for summer session will be $160 which includes tuition, room, and board. | |
409 | Summer camp open to elementary teachers Alumnus 34:2, p.8 |
Two three week sessions available at college conservation camp. | |
410 | June 5 will begin first ten-week summer session Alumnus 34:2, p.6 |
Lengthened public school year leads to shortened summer session after thirty years of a twelve week session; classes will be held Monday through Saturday. | |
411 | Summer session Alumnus 34:1, p.1 |
Will be only ten weeks long. | |
412 | Saturday classes for summer term approved College Eye 41:13, p.3 |
The summer session is changed from a twelve-week session to a ten-week session; students will attend classes on Saturday. | |
413 | Many fields are offered at workshops College Eye 40:39, p.1 |
Lengthy roster of workshops. | |
414 | Summer grads must go to meeting July 13 College Eye 40:35, p.1 |
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415 | 1632 enroll for summer school term College Eye 40:34, p.1 |
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416 | Summer classes of Campus School to study Black Hawk County history College Eye 40:31, p.6 |
Description of the course of study. | |
417 | Elementary school begins June 6 College Eye 40:30, p.7 |
Plans for summer at the Campus School. | |
418 | 909 complete largest summer registration College Eye 40:30, p.1 |
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419 | Workshop series will be offered College Eye 40:27, p.7 |
Homemaking workshops will be offered this summer. | |
420 | "I still like summer school" says Tom Leist after eight such terms College Eye 39:42, p.6 |
Profile of Thomas Leist. | |
421 | Survey of Campus Opinion College Eye 39:42, p.2 |
Students comment on the new requirement that all summer session students who live on campus must eat in the Commons. | |
422 | "Tired Teacher" wants more "rec" activities, less books, in summers College Eye 39:42, p.2 |
Believes the summers session needs to be more relaxed. | |
423 | Swimming may be appeal of summer elementary pupils College Eye 39:34, p.3 |
Professor Horn believes that some students may be drawn to summer school by the swimming pool. | |
424 | Campus School enrollment 315 College Eye 39:34, p.6 |
Breakdown by grade level. | |
425 | Students sign up for summer College Eye 39:33, p.1 |
Students register for the summer quarter; photo. | |
426 | Beard announces registration totals College Eye 39:33, p.1 |
Enrollment for summer 1948 is 1602. | |
427 | Campus School begins session College Eye 39:33, p.6 |
Will include extracurricular activities. | |
428 | Attention! Summer school students College Eye 39:33, p.1 |
Should seek placement information. | |
429 | Campus School will hold regular summer session College Eye 39:30, p.6 |
Students can work ahead or take classes not normally offered. | |
430 | Summer session of Campus School to open June 4 College Eye 39:26, p.4 |
Description of the summer program of study. | |
431 | School enrolls 275 College Eye 38:36, p.5 |
For summer school at Campus School. | |
432 | Beard announces summer quarter enrollment 1,671 College Eye 38:35, p.1 |
Record enrollment for men in summer. | |
433 | Prayin' for 'larnin'? College Eye 38:35, p.1 |
Crowds at summer registration forced students Phyllis Orr and Verda Miller to fill out forms kneeling at a window sill. | |
434 | Inquiring Reporter College Eye 38:35, p.2 |
Students give their impression of campus. | |
435 | Summer quarter brings new problems as well as new hopes Old Gold 38:34, p.2 |
Jim Flanagan gives advice on how to handle summer school responsibilities. | |
436 | Summer session dates announced by Curtis College Eye 38:32, p.1 |
At Campus School. | |
437 | No short session next summer College Eye 38:6, p.6 |
Will not hold six-week session. | |
438 | Campus Commentary College Eye 37:40, p.2 |
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. | |
439 | Six week session opened at Teachers College College Eye 37:37, p.1 |
Enrollment is 331 in this particular session; total enrollment is now 1793; many commuting due to lack of local housing. | |
440 | Summer enrollment is greatest since 1939 College Eye 37:36, p.1 |
Summer 1946 enrollment is 1460. | |
441 | Upperclassmen issue welcome to freshman and transfers College Eye 37:34, p.1 |
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442 | Summer school housing situation Public Relations News Release 1946:184, p.1 |
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 | Special summer workshops planned College Eye 37:34, p.1 |
Brief descriptions of the home economics and physical education workshops. | |
444 | Matriculation convocation opens summer session College Eye 37:34, p.1 |
Excerpts from Dr. Bodein's remarks. | |
445 | Child health workshop cancelled Public Relations News Release 1946:161, p.1 |
Workshop cancelled due to the unprecedented number of students attending summer school. Many of the students are veterans. | |
446 | Branch summer schools to be located in three Iowa cities Public Relations News Release 1946:43, p.1 |
Spencer, Carroll, and Creston will have both six and twelve week summer school classes. | |
447 | Three 6-week session teachers leave campus College Eye 36:43, p.1 |
Martha Kellogg, Agnes Gullickson, and Lucille Maier complete work. | |
448 | Finds summer school like all sessions - in some respects College Eye 36:43, p.1 |
Short poem about summertime classes by Dorothy Wicklow. | |
449 | School ends for 250 students College Eye 36:41, p.1 |
End of six-week summer session. | |
450 | The mid-term blues College Eye 36:39, p.2 |
Urges students to keep up with their studies. |