Summer
Displaying 301 - 316 of 316
| # | Title | Date | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 301 | Notice College Eye 17:25, p.5 |
Opportunity for students to work in parks over the summer. | |
| 302 | Two more days to study College Eye 17:12, p.2 |
Suggests a schedule for a beneficial vacation. | |
| 303 | A real vacation College Eye 16:34, p.4 |
Students urged to consider attending the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. conferences in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, over the summer. | |
| 304 | Hazel B. Strayer Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.3 |
The English Department's Hazel B. Strayer works with the Dominion Chautauqua Company of Calgary, Alberta for a six week period over the summer. | |
| 305 | Beatrice I. Weller Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.5 |
Beatrice I. Weller spends her summer in Hamburg, Germany. | |
| 306 | Mary E. Haight Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.8 |
Mary E. Haight tours Europe over the summer. | |
| 307 | Charlotte Lorenz Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.3 |
Charlotte Lorenz teaches in Appleton College in Wisconsin after studying in Spain over the summer. | |
| 308 | Summer term enrollment Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.1 |
Summer term enrollment records are broken with 3,866 individuals enrolled across Cedar Falls and the extension schools in Muscatine, Albia, Red Oak, Harlan, and Sheldon. | |
| 309 | Venancio Trinidad Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.1 |
Venancio Trinidad wins the 1921 College Tennis Tournament held over the Summer Term. | |
| 310 | Vera Durst Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.6 |
Vera Durst spent a week in Cedar Falls over the summer, away from her duties as a government employee in Washington, D. C. | |
| 311 | Summer College Eye 12:, p.5 |
Reminiscence of summer activities. | |
| 312 | Sundry items College Eye 8:8, p.3 |
Assorted news items. | |
| 313 | Soliloquy Seasonal College Eye 7:4, p.3 |
Poem describing the passing of summer to autumn. | |
| 314 | Summer term Normal Eyte 8:2, p.22 |
Lengthy report on the summer session; 339 enrolled. | |
| 315 | We lacked the space last week to speak of the summer school Normal Eyte 7:2, p.13 |
Twelve members of the faculty taught 180 students; squeezed twelve weeks' work into five weeks; everyone studied hard, with no time for recreation; successful effort leads to hope for six week session in 1898. | |
| 316 | Never before Normal Eyte 6:18, p.208 |
Many faculty engaged for summer institute work. |