Summer Session

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# Title Date Summary
451 Price open house
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For all summer session students.
452 Why are you here?
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Believes summer session students are preparing to be better teachers.
453 Women's summer recreation program features games, swimming, cycling
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Facilities available; play nights held on Wednesday.
454 Conscientious students mobbing Library, checking out more books
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Summer students seem more studious; photo.
455 T. C. High School enrollment figures reach 85 mark
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Another twenty in junior high school.
456 Six week session will open; registration Monday for short term
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May earn nine quarter hours.
457 Here's how to avoid flurried departure
College Eye 35:42, p.3
Tips on leaving campus after the summer term.
458 Recent survey shows why people attend summer sessions here
College Eye 35:42, p.1
Results of survey by Marshall Beard and George Holmes.
459 Summer students really study, says McClelland
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Marybelle McClelland is impressed by summer student study habits.
460 Enrollment outlook is good; wartime inroads have had only minimum effect
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Between 800 and 900 are enrolled.
461 Campus School classes begin June 12
College Eye 35:32, p.1
Will offer nine week session of remedial and enrichment work.
462 Summer term begins June 1; agenda devised to bring exceptional events to campus
College Eye 35:31, p.1
Schedule of the term including the roster of speakers.
463 Summer lecture program includes varied series recitals, plays, concerts
College Eye 35:24, p.4
Series will feature ISTC faculty; description of their topics.
464 Cogitations
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Comments on the approaching end of the summer session.
465 Six-week gals busy packing
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Students busy finishing up summer school.
466 Students try workshop idea
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Have been trying physical education six-week workshop.
467 Attends summer school ten years, earns B. A.
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Merle A. Wilson will receive his degree this summer.
468 College appreciates local housing aids
College Eye 34:34, p.1
Appreciates local people who made housing available for summer session students.
469 Six-week students urged to join in swims, tennis, golf
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470 Fame of Teachers College extends beyond our state
College Eye 34:32, p.2
Welcomes students to the summer session.
471 Music, readings on summer lecture series
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Will emphasize part that teachers play in wartime.
472 Summer calendar
College Eye 34:31, p.3
Schedule of programs and activities.
473 Men's housing uncertain; may close Baker Hall
College Eye 34:29, p.4
Only eighteen men have made reservations for the summer.
474 Notice
College Eye 34:24, p.1
Advanced registration scheduled.
475 Summer sessions as usual
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Both six and twelve week sessions will be held.
476 Last three weeks filled with social events, entertainment
College Eye 33:42, p.3
477 Six week students end term
College Eye 33:41, p.1
Highlights of farewell luncheon.
478 Luncheon climaxes summer activities
College Eye 33:40, p.3
479 President and Mrs. Price hold open house
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For summer session students.
480 First summer circus has large crowd, fun galore
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481 Events crowd remainder of term
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Lengthy schedule of summer session activities.
482 'Big top' set for summer circus
College Eye 33:37, p.1
Description of the event.
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 is completed
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532 enrolled in six-week classes.
485 Enrollment largest since 1930
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Enrollment is 2050, including those at branch summer schools.
486 Lectures, concerts, plays highlight summer session
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Schedule of events.
487 Librarians observe summer pupils to be studious
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488 Scores of activities are open to students of summer term
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A look at summer session recreational opportunities.
489 Forty men return for summer school
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Comparable to last summer's enrollment.
490 Junior supervisors attend nine week session opening Monday
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Will learn supervisory techniques from senior supervisors at Campus School.
491 To brighten summer quarter with recital, lectures, drama
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Schedule and description of activities.
492 Artists to demonstrate methods in hobby shop
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Campus tours will also be scheduled.
493 Get exercise from recreational sport
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Schedule of recreational activities.
494 Summer social events are announced
College Eye 33:34, p.3
Schedule of events.
495 The Editor's Barometer
College Eye 33:34, p.2
Encourages students to send in their letters to the editor.
496 Announce C P T course for summer's schedule
College Eye 33:33, p.1
497 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.
498 Professors investigate summer school needs
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Group surveys education officials.
499 Workshop slated
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Planning summer workshop in the social studies.
500 The Summer Quarter
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Promotional announcement for summer school; photo.