Surveys

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# Title Date Summary
301 Appointment of I. H. Hart was made this week
Public Relations News Release 1934:469, p.1
Has been appointed to the Iowa State Planning Committee on Education. Education is project number seven of twelve planned for the first six months of this year.
302 Survey reveals that students go out west and see America first; study is made to discover effects of travel on teachers
College Eye 25:23, p.3
Professor Charles surveys his classes on their experience in traveling.
303 Charles completes study of reactions to Mid-Term 'Ds'
College Eye 24:25, p.1
Men offer reasons for receiving low grades.
304 Kramer compares costs of student publications in Iowa
College Eye 24:22, p.1
Will survey other colleges.
305 And now how many are adept at art of hitch-hiking?
College Eye 24:21, p.2
Professor Charles surveys his students for the number of states they have visited.
306 Dancing and movies lead activity poll for weekend plans
College Eye 24:21, p.1
A ranking of preferred weekend activities.
307 Student expenditures as reviewed by survey average four hundred dollars; women spend a hundred dollars more than men
College Eye 24:21, p.1
Students' average expenditure for the year is $392, with men spending $342 and women spending $443; breakdown of expenditures.
308 Student Council to make survey; students to vote on new recreational plans Wednesday
College Eye 24:20, p.1
Will have opportunity to select weekend activities.
309 Do co-eds like pink teas? O, yes! survey reveals
College Eye 24:13, p.1
Results of College Eye readership survey; men and women express their preferences for various sections of the paper.
310 Do you read sublime or ridiculous stuff?
College Eye 24:10, p.1
Will survey students to see what they read in the College Eye.
311 College Eye staff plans reader survey to improve paper
College Eye 24:2, p.4
Reporters will interview one hundred students.
312 Psychology journal prints grade survey by Doctor Charles
College Eye 23:50, p.1
Survey of grades by classification.
313 Todd makes survey of main difficulties in student teaching
College Eye 23:50, p.1
Main problems include lack of subject matter knowledge, lack of professional preparation, and personality traits.
314 President Latham is appointed to survey committee
College Eye 23:46, p.1
Will work on school finance.
315 Dr. Latham returns from investigative survey in California
College Eye 23:38, p.1
Took part in survey of higher learning there.
316 Dr. E. L. Ritter completes study of present Schoolmen's Clubs in Iowa
College Eye 23:37, p.2
Presents statistics on existing clubs.
317 Working men earn high grades
Alumnus 16:2, p.13
Men who work receive higher grades than those who do not; survey of places of employment.
318 Four of faculty serve on child health survey for Iowa Conference
College Eye 23:35, p.1
Roster of speakers and their topics.
319 Associated council here receives variety of data on college cut systems
College Eye 23:31, p.2
Reports on policies at other colleges.
320 Survey of local opinion on cut system to be presented Monday
College Eye 23:30, p.1
Will study practices at other colleges.
321 Enrollment of men increases
Alumnus 16:1, p.17
628 men enrolled for winter 1931 term; proportion of women to men is down from about 4:1 to about 2:1.
322 Extension Service reaches 115,000
Alumnus 16:1, p.15
Breakdown by major line of service.
323 Some women still think Buddy Rogers is best in movies
College Eye 23:23, p.4
Results of survey of women's favorite movie stars.
324 Former students number 73,975
Alumnus 15:4, p.8
Statistical breakdown of students since 1876.
325 More than 5,000 high seniors every year
Public Relations News Release 1930:483, p.1
F. W. Lambertson surveys high school students regarding what they think of their Commencement addresses.
326 Students of municipal government
Public Relations News Release 1930:299, p.1
Seven ISTC students will conduct criminal justice survey of Waterloo as part of investigation by National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, also known as the Wickersham Commission.
327 A. E. Kernahan, of Washington, D. C., will be in Cedar Falls
Public Relations News Release 1930:250, p.1
Dr. Kernahan will speak to student religious groups at ISTC before conducting a religion survey on Cedar Falls residents.
328 Students travel averages 8.02 states Charles survey shows
College Eye 22:16, p.1

Professor Charles reveals results of his survey of travel among his students.

329 Dr. Charles surveys distribution of grades according to classes; education professor studies grades of nearly three thousand students
College Eye 22:13, p.1
Results of grade survey broken down by class.
330 Eells survey shows Iowa rural schools are "getting left"
College Eye 22:6, p.2
331 Students believe in seeing America first
College Eye 21:39, p.4
Professor Charles reveals the results of his survey of student travel experience.
332 Men students work for education
Alumnus 14:3, p.16
Almost half of male students hold jobs in a variety of occupations.
333 Younger students enroll at college
Alumnus 14:2, p.15
Median age for women in fall was 19; median age for men was 20; older students attend in summer term.
334 Students answer marriage queries in sociology class
College Eye 21:15, p.1
Results of survey in Professor O'Neill's class revealed.
335 Dr. Hanson surveys religious condition at Teachers College
College Eye 21:6, p.1
Survey prepared for presentation at Iowa State Fair.
336 Editorially speaking
College Eye 20:24, p.2

Urges students to help send the Cecilian Glee Club to Milwaukee; congratulates Elizabeth Coder, Everett Ludley, and Dave McCuskey; survey of men on campus.

337 George R. Mach
College Eye 17:21, p.3
Member of a committee of the Iowa State Commercial teachers Association; surveying commercial education in Iowa.
338 The Legislative Survey Committee
College Eye 17:21, p.1

Legislative Survey Committee will visit ISTC; will investigate duplication among the three state schools.

339 Teachers College students and profs. use Fords mostly; survey made of parking places
College Eye 17:8, p.1
Survey of cars in the parking lots.
340 "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" is favorite movie of students; "Ten Commandments" is close second with "Covered Wagon" taking third
College Eye 16:29, p.2
Survey taken of student movie preferences.
341 Parrish's "At Dawn" heads list as favorite painting; 100 questioned
College Eye 16:28, p.2
Survey results asking what students' favorite paintings are.
342 Longfellow most popular poet among one hundred T. C. students; Tennyson runs second with Bryant a close third
College Eye 16:27, p.3
One hundred ten students asked to name their favorite poet; nearly one quarter choose works by Longfellow.
343 What ten books would you take if you were to be placed in exile?; 100 students asked question
College Eye 16:26, p.2
Survey results.
344 Cheap magazines not popular with large majority of students; Woman's Home Companion and Ladies' Home Journal are highest sellers
College Eye 16:25, p.2
Psychology class surveys student reading habits.
345 Only twenty-one families on Hill have no church affiliation
College Eye 16:21, p.8
Results from survey of church affiliations.
346 Students favor community church; strongly opposed to denominations building on Hill
College Eye 16:17, p.1
Text of six survey questions; favor nondenominational church on College Hill; tally of student religious preferences.
347 Study preferences of first year students
College Eye 14:34, p.6
Freshmen tell what they like to study.
348 President Samuel Quigley
Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.5
President Samuel Quigley of the State Normal School at Gunnison, Colorado conducts a family survey on rural education.
349 Mathematics and other high school subjects
College Eye 13:34, p.3
Salary survey for high school teachers.
350 Some Teachers College ideals
College Eye 12:20, p.5
Students were asked to write down the person they resemble the most.
351 Students report on work done for college expense money
College Eye 12:18, p.2
Survey results; majority of students are working for some of their expenses; summary of jobs that they perform.
352 Twelfth division votes for universal training
College Eye 10:25, p.4
Survey in Massachusetts reveals support for some sort of military training.
353 The Inside Survey; continuation of Pres. Seerley's speech at Atlantic City, N. J. on The Inside Survey
College Eye 9:24, p.5
354 The Inside Survey; continuation of Pres. Seerley's speech at Atlantic City, N. J. on The Inside Survey
College Eye 9:24, p.5
355 Pres. Seerley, Dr. Stone, and Prof. McGlade at N. E. A.; Pres. Seerley elected as member of National Emergency Council of Education
College Eye 9:21, p.1
Reported on the status of the Inside Survey.
356 The Inside Survey; address delivered by Pres. Seerley at Atlantic City, N. J.
College Eye 9:21, p.1
Defends the need for normal schools.
357 Official
College Eye 9:19, p.5
Compiled answers to the query of 150,000 teachers as to their money spending habits.
358 The inside survey
College Eye 9:7, p.2
Survey of Teachers College will not be distributed until after the next meeting of the National Council of Normal School Presidents and Principals.
359 Official
College Eye 9:5, p.2
inside Survey to be published; Extension Service report done.
360 An inside survey
Alumni News Letter 1:1, p.1
ISTC undertaking an internal review of its programs and activities.
361 Church membership runs high amongst students
College Eye 8:23, p.1
A recent count reveals that 1192 of 1418 students belong to local churches.
362 Survey criticisms
College Eye 8:13, p.3
Recent Iowa Survey of Higher Education Institutions criticized as inaccurate and impractical.
363 The Iowa Survey
College Eye 8:10, p.6
U. S. Bureau of Education completes study of Iowa educational institutions.
364 Mechanical drawing put to test
College Eye 4:28, p.5
Questionnaire was developed and sent to approximately two hundred authorities in order to establish some means of standardization in the area of mechanical drawing.
365 Official Notes
College Eye 6:29, p.3
Notes important state and national education-related events; several alumni teaching at other colleges; state will conduct survey of state educational institutions; coordination controversy will not be re-opened..
366 College Commercial Club meets; second regular meeting proves interesting; report of Clinton convention is presented
College Eye 4:26, p.5
Don Deal and Professor Davis spoke at regular meeting of Commercial Club.
367 Official Notes
College Eye 6:26, p.3
Announces death of O. E. French; results of survey concerning standard areas of education.
368 Iowa State Teachers College since 1907
College Eye 2:17, p.7

Enrollment by course of study of the nearly nine thousand students at ISTC since 1907.

369 Statistics; figures disclose interesting facts regarding the religion of students; Methodists most numerous
College Eye 2:17, p.4

Religious census of ISTC students.

370 Cost has been counted; average expenses at Normal less than at Drake, Grinnell, Ames or Cornell
Normal Eyte 14:26, p.405
Professors Walters, Gist, and Arey report detailed cost of living expenses in several college towns; average expense per term for an ISNS student is $58.21.
371 The following report
Normal Eyte 12:25, p.393
Shows occupations of ISNS alumni.
372 We have been interested somewhat
Normal Eyte 4:12, p.181
Survey of degrees earned and courses of study since the school's founding.
373 Report of the Iowa State Normal School
Students' Offering 6:22, p.3

Brief history and survey of success of the school and its graduates; numbers of graduates and their positions in education.