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Surveys

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251 Reveals one-third college students oppose abolition of compulsory attendance
College Eye 30:16, p.1
1/20/1939
252 Odds and ends . . . .
Alumnus 23:1, p.17
1/1/1939 Current students come from twenty-five states and the Philippines; fall quarter enrollment was 1926 and winter term was 1885; students note their favorite activities.
253 College Eye participates in national student opinion survey
College Eye 30:12, p.4
12/2/1938 Will publish weekly reports.
254 Students air war opinion
College Eye 30:6, p.1
10/14/1938 Students overwhelming oppose war, except in case of invasion.
255 Honors Club sponsors poll
College Eye 30:4, p.1
9/30/1938 On situation in Europe.
256 Teacher survey conducted here
College Eye 29:44, p.2
8/12/1938 Will survey desirable attributes of a good teacher.
257 Men lead posture study
College Eye 29:42, p.4
7/29/1938 Class will survey posture on campus.
258 A campus surveys its religious program
Alumnus 22:3, p.14
7/1/1938 Dr. Bosley reports on extensive survey of religious beliefs and practices on the ISTC campus.
259 Students violate traffic rules
College Eye 29:36, p.1
6/17/1938 Survey shows high rate of violation in College Hill area.
260 "Tut-tut" says a professor
College Eye 29:34, p.4
6/1/1938 Survey of favorite saying of professors.
261 Weight lost in exams
College Eye 29:27, p.4
4/8/1938 Survey shows that students lose weight during examination preparation.
262 The Line
College Eye 29:25, p.2
3/25/1938 Campus gossip.
263 Eighteen year old's reign
College Eye 29:8, p.6
10/29/1937 Quick survey of age of students on campus.
264 Report shows skin diseases common here
College Eye 29:8, p.7
10/29/1937 Report on survey of reasons students consult Health Center.
265 Do you get sleepy . . . .
Furry--Leroy W. (Class of 1935)
Alumnus 21:4, p.4
10/1/1937 Survey by Professor Rath reveals that students do not eat as much as they should.
266 Homecoming days are here!
Fuller--Albert C. (Class of 1899; Extension Faculty; Alumni Director)
Alumnus 21:4, p.1
10/1/1937 Detailed schedule and explanation of activities; results of questionnaire on Homecoming preferences; photo.
267 "We all read the Eye"
College Eye 28:40, p.1
7/9/1937 Survey of the newspapers that students read; Des Moines Register is the favorite.
268 Rath's "detective" class finds out Susie out of line
College Eye 28:38, p.1
6/25/1937 Professor Rath's class surveys students for correct posture.
269 Recreation program planned for year; survey determines adequacy in filling students' needs
College Eye 28:34, p.1
5/28/1937 Will collect samples of opinions at performances and entertainment.
270 Had you read who they are?
College Eye 28:32, p.2
5/14/1937 Professor Condit learns from survey of his students that they are not well-informed about contemporary affairs.
271 Palmer conducts survey of arts
College Eye 28:26, p.2
4/2/1937 Harold Palmer will attempt to learn what is being taught in high school industrial arts classes.
272 College profs have fifty-hour work week
Alumnus 21:2, p.7
4/1/1937 Survey of the way in which faculty spend their work week.
273 Pioneers of 1937
Alumnus 21:2, p.4
4/1/1937 28% of men, 55% of women are working to support their education; survey of jobs that they hold.
274 Questionnaire shows teaching alumni's strong, weak points
College Eye 28:22, p.3
2/26/1937 Results of survey of superintendents on the quality of their teachers.
275 Charles finds men students travel more
College Eye 28:19, p.2
2/5/1937 Professor Charles reveals the results of his survey of travel among his students.
276 Survey to be conducted by experts soon
College Eye 28:12, p.4
12/4/1936 Of physical education departments; students skating on new pond.
277 Riding the hobby
College Eye 28:11, p.2
11/20/1936 Women's League will offer opportunities for students to participate in their hobbies.
278 Dr. Hopkins returns to continue survey
College Eye 28:8, p.1
10/30/1936 Will study Department of Art and Industrial Arts; continuation of study begun as part of Sixtieth Anniversary celebration..
279 Pre-school pupils given examinations
College Eye 28:7, p.3
10/23/1936 Dr. Anita Green surveys children for immunizations and childhood diseases.
280 You must be slim to hold that job!
College Eye 28:7, p.3
10/23/1936 Professor Goetch releases results of survey on what superintendents want in a teacher.
281 Faculty discuss "what does survey mean?"
College Eye 28:6, p.4
10/16/1936 Will serve as prelude to department discussions.
282 Procession and convocation open 60th anniversary
College Eye 28:6, p.1
10/16/1936 Also consider results of survey of the college; photo.
283 Proposals for future of Teachers College are presented at conferences
Wescott--Gwendolyn N. (Class of 1937)
College Eye 28:6, p.1
10/16/1936 Wide-ranging survey recommends new buildings, higher pay for faculty, curricular revision, sound extracurricular activities, administrative reorganization, and other things.
284 Kyphosis, scoliosis, lordosis; all three are walking about campus
College Eye 28:4, p.4
10/2/1936 Professor Rath's class surveys posture of students.
285 Ah, but wielding a sword is not all!
College Eye 27:10, p.2
7/31/1936 Results are announced from a survey conducted by E. C. Denny concerning famous patriots.
286 How well do you know the campus, summer student?
College Eye 27:10, p.2
7/31/1936 Campus trivia.
287 Walt Whitman listed as orchestra leader in musical survey
College Eye 27:10, p.2
7/31/1936 Results of music survey.
288 Visiting educators active this week with investigation
College Eye 27:1, p.1
5/22/1936 Preparing survey for Sixtieth Anniversary celebration.
289 Plans initiated for 60th year anniversary; seven noted educators are to conduct research for commemoration
College Eye 27:42, p.1
5/8/1936 Will include convocation and conference on survey findings.
290 Nearly 600 Tutors continue schooling after graduation
College Eye 27:23, p.1
12/2/1935 Survey of those who go on to advanced study.
291 Campus janitors in their rounds prefer co-eds
College Eye 27:20, p.5
11/8/1935 Janitors talk about the messes that they find in campus buildings.
292 Superintendents want teachers under 30, scholastically above average, neat and likeable; study shows some would tolerate smoking, card-playing
Homan--Elaine C. (Class of 1936)
College Eye 27:16, p.1
10/11/1935 Results of survey of superintendents for what they are looking for when they hire a teacher.
293 Survey reveals farming tops list of fathers' occupations; mining, blacksmithing and piano tuning are in minority
College Eye 27:16, p.5
10/11/1935
294 Geographers transform United States; annex Canada and Mexico; Carolinas in New England; several fail to place state of Iowa
College Eye 27:14, p.1
9/27/1935 Results of survey show significant lack of knowledge about US geography.
295 Survey reveals little variance in students' spending habits; questionnaire sent to all junior and senior students
College Eye 26:44, p.133
5/24/1935 Shows how students prefer to spend their money.
296 "Ask me another" examination reveals amazing information; Nicholas Murray Butler is identified as a brewer
College Eye 26:32, p.1
2/22/1935 Humorous results of current events quiz.
297 Do freshmen have case of 'big head'? Read facts below
College Eye 26:19, p.4
11/2/1934 Survey of hat sizes.
298 Students approve objective type exams, survey reveals; statistics are compiled on preliminary study of proposal
College Eye 26:11, p.1
8/17/1934 Majority of faculty surveyed approve of comprehensive examinations, but only about one third of students want them.
299 Comprehensive examinations
College Eye 26:10, p.2
8/10/1934 Are comprehensive examinations coming to Teachers college?; faculty and students have been surveyed.
300 Survey by Dr. Charles shows girls travel more than boys; only eleven of eighty-six have been in any other state
College Eye 26:9, p.1
8/3/1934 Professor Charles reports on the travel experience of his students.

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