Chapel Exercises

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1 Dr. Andre Trocme, pastor of the Eglise Reforme de France, will be the guest speaker at Dad's Day chapel services
Public Relations News Release 1951:85, p.1
Trocme was interned for five weeks in a French concentration camp and subsequently forced into hiding to avoid death at the hands of the Gestapo. Hiding for ten months in the mountains, he directed the Le Chambon church and school "underground."
2 Former student recalls the spirit of '76
Alumnus 30:4, p.15
Ella M. Jones Burnell talks about the earliest days of the Iowa State Normal School.
3 Chapel service Sunday
College Eye 34:12, p.3
Dr. Gerald Knoff's sermon is entitled "Good Christian Men Rejoice"; Sunday night forum will discuss "Christmas Music From Far and Near".
4 Cold--but they enjoyed it
Alumnus 24:1, p.19
W. R. Sandy recalls school in the 1880s; students lived in rooming houses far from campus and walked to the Hill every day; remembers chapel and other entertainments.
5 Woman tells of early days here
College Eye 28:21, p.1
Emma Bradley visits campus; recalls Old Gilchrist Hall scenes.
6 Lynch reigned as sultan in benefit held at Normal
College Eye 28:5, p.1
Sara Riggs remembers the early days of the school.
7 "Continue Xmas spirit throughout year" says Miss Winder
College Eye 21:13, p.8
Mary I. Winder speaks on war and peace.
8 Musical program features assembly
College Eye 21:9, p.8
Recent chapel exercises are musical.
9 Authority on rural education gives talk at recent assembly
College Eye 21:7, p.1
Mabel Carney speaks at chapel.
10 Mabel Carney
Public Relations News Release 1929:22, p.1
Mabel Carney, Columbia University, will speak at chapel on the subject of rural education.
11 The Editor's Column
College Eye 21:4, p.4
Urges students to enjoy Homecoming and chapel exercises.
12 Students crowd into auditorium at the first chapel service
College Eye 21:2, p.1
Professor Aitchison addresses group.
13 How unlucky the few who miss assembly
College Eye 20:20, p.1

Appreciates fine recent performances.

14 Yesterday and today viewed in regard to student assembly
College Eye 20:16, p.1

Article from 1921 about the difficulty of seating the whole student body for chapel exercises.

15 Large crowd witnesses assembly
College Eye 20:15, p.1

Assembly will be held every Wednesday morning; attendance optional.

16 Chapel attendance compulsory daily
College Eye 19:30, p.1
Voted that chapel is compulsory; seating issues addressed; humor.
17 Official announcements
College Eye 19:28, p.1
Students are not meeting requirements for attending chapel services; need official excuse for absence.
18 The Pop-off
College Eye 19:27, p.2
Student offers humorous revisions for the upcoming term.
19 Col. Moudy to speak in chapel Fri.; free lectures both evenings and open forum Wednesday
College Eye 19:26, p.1
Representing Flying Squadron Foundation; strongly supports enforcement of eighteenth amendment.
20 The Pop-off
College Eye 19:26, p.2
A senior does not understand why tests are important for scholarships; chapel exercises questioned.
21 Senior chapel Friday
College Eye 19:25, p.5
Should attend in cap and gown.
22 Winter convocation held February 27; Dr. Mathews to speak in Men's Gymnasium; to take place of required chapel for week
College Eye 19:22, p.1
Shailer Mathews will speak.
23 Dr. Palmer here Thursday and Friday; T. C. have opportunity to hear one of present religious leaders
College Eye 19:21, p.1
Albert W. Palmer will speak.
24 Inquiring Reporter; are you in favor of the present chapel system?
College Eye 19:15, p.2
Students interviewed are split almost evenly on either side of the issue.
25 Inquiring reporter; should chapel programs be announced beforehand?
College Eye 19:12, p.4
Most students surveyed feel chapel programs should be announced in advance.
26 Announcement
College Eye 19:9, p.1
Guidelines for newspaper announcements.
27 Official announcement; winter term chapel plans
College Eye 19:8, p.3
Freshmen will meet on Monday; upperclassmen will meet on Friday; faculty will hold office hours on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday; attendance at chapel exercises is mandatory.
28 The Wolff's Howl
College Eye 19:8, p.4
Students resent compulsory chapel; students want a music conservatory; freshmen have trouble studying in the noisy library.
29 Chapel attendance again compulsory; no announcements given in chapel; freshmen--Mondays and Wednesdays; others--Fridays
College Eye 19:4, p.1
Attendance had been voluntary since spring 1927; will revert to former practice.
30 Dr. Franklin Rall addresses students; speaks at chapel three days
College Eye 19:4, p.1
Spoke on the universe, creeds, and men.
31 Official announcement
College Eye 19:4, p.1
President Seerley announces that the College Eye will be the official source for information that faculty wish to pass on to students.
32 Why?--Why not?
College Eye 18:54, p.1
Author comments on various questions that many of the student body may be wondering about.
33 Mrs. Schmidt sings
College Eye 18:53, p.2
In Monday morning chapel.
34 Orchestra to play in chapel today
College Eye 18:51, p.2
This will be the group's summer presentation.
35 Chapel business
College Eye 18:36, p.4
Editorial states that the faculty of I. S. T. C. want to abolish chapel time, or at least make it voluntary.
36 Coming Events
College Eye 18:26, p.5
Dates, times, and places for upcoming events.
37 Senior meeting chapel time today, Wednesday
College Eye 18:32, p.1
Will elect officers.
38 Aristo
College Eye 18:23, p.8
Planned a program for chapel; E. W. Goetch and J. W. Charles judged a high school debate in Waverly.
39 Coming Events
College Eye 18:23, p.5
Dates, times and places of upcoming events.
40 For chapel
College Eye 18:28, p.5
A women's brass quartet will play.
41 Exceptional speakers here for chapel
College Eye 18:27, p.1
Attempting to get Alfred G. Smaltz and J. Paul Goode.
42 Chapel Wednesday
College Eye 18:26, p.5
David Sands Wright will lead; musical program led by Professor Fullerton.
43 Special Christmas music
College Eye 18:23, p.3
Members of the Department of Music will perform at chapel.
44 The usual services
College Eye 18:23, p.3
Will not be conducted; everyone invited to Vespers at 4:00.
45 Training School orchestra plays
College Eye 18:21, p.1
Performed in chapel.
46 Professor William Eckert
College Eye 18:17, p.3
Will speak in the Auditorium.
47 The minister for October 31
College Eye 18:16, p.3
Will be the Reverend Martin J. Cone.
48 Rev. R. E. Elliot
College Eye 18:14, p.3
Will deliver the sermon on October 17.
49 Mr. Arklin
College Eye 18:13, p.3
Spoke at chapel time; studied art in Europe for eight years.
50 Rev. Ermil B. Frye
College Eye 18:5, p.3
Spoke in chapel on "Personal factors in every man's destiny."
51 Next Tuesday
College Eye 18:11, p.3
Will be talk for freshmen at Chapel time.
52 Weekly musical programs prove popular
College Eye 18:6, p.1
Students enjoy music at Wednesday chapel exercises.
53 Independence Day observed today; Prof. Campbell gives patriotic address at chapel
College Eye 18:4, p.1
Text of Professor Campbell's address.
54 Jefferson paid high tribute throughout land; Monday chapel service given in honor of Jefferson's birthday
College Eye 18:4, p.1
Professor Shannon lauds Thomas Jefferson in patriotic week chapel exercises.
55 Entertainment planned for chapel service; Prof. Richman sings on first program
College Eye 18:2, p.3
Wednesday chapel will include music.
56 Macy Campbell to speak on program July 2 in Chapel
College Eye 18:2, p.1
Will give patriotic address.
57 Those new chapel services
College Eye 17:35, p.4
Appreciates changes for the better in chapel exercises.
58 Better chapel services.
College Eye 17:32, p.1
Chapel will be modified to include two days of devotional exercises, one day of YMCA-YWCA service, one day of music, and one day of special work.
59 Noted naturalist Dr. Bohumil Shimek to speak Sunday; one of Iowa's grand old men
College Eye 17:32, p.1
Profile of Bohumil Shimek.
60 Student opinion
College Eye 17:18, p.3
Gives suggestions for chapel time.
61 Official notice
College Eye 17:16, p.1
Professor Charles is seeking suggestions for additions or modifications to chapel exercises.
62 This is what happened at chapel time Tuesday
College Eye 17:22, p.1

Met for pep rally.

63 Student Opinion
College Eye 17:9, p.7

Gives ideas for improvement of chapel services.

64 Hurrah
College Eye 17:16, p.1

Enjoyed recent chapel meeting.

65 The discussion
College Eye 17:16, p.3

Discussed "How Honest Should we Be" at chapel.

66 Official notices
College Eye 17:24, p.3
President Seerley outlines policies on faculty meeting and chapel exercises.
67 Lillehei talks on America; praises America in a patriotic chapel address; faculty turn out in a body
College Eye 17:12, p.1
Excerpts from his address.
68 Miss Leggett
College Eye 17:9, p.1
Professor Leggett will speak at chapel.
69 Chapel services
College Eye 17:6, p.1
Summary of remarks by Professors Begeman and Thompson.
70 Department heads speak in chapel; new plan for chapel started last Friday
College Eye 17:5, p.1
Department heads will speak on Mondays and Fridays; Professor Fullerton will present music on Wednesdays; excerpts from addresses by Professors Condit and Lynch.
71 Wednesday chapel given over to music
College Eye 17:3, p.1

Professor Fullerton will project songs onto screen so that everyone can participate.

72 Seniors don caps and gowns
College Eye 16:33, p.8
Members of the senior class to wear caps and gowns and march as a body to chapel services.
73 Dr. Roadman to speak at chapel next Sunday
College Eye 16:26, p.1
Will speak on "The Christian and his Community."
74 Dramatic Club presents "Manner and Modes"
College Eye 16:25, p.8
One-act play performed at chapel.
75 "Three pills in a bottle" and "Thursday evening" a success
College Eye 16:24, p.10
The one-act plays were performed by the Dramatic Club in chapel.
76 Listen to Coolidge inaugural at 11 o'clock chapel
College Eye 16:24, p.10
Regular chapel postponed to allow students to listen.
77 Miss Arey
College Eye 16:24, p.6
Spoke at chapel as a part of the Charm School campaign.
78 Miss Grace Aitchison
College Eye 16:24, p.6
Spoke at chapel.
79 Professor Woolbert
College Eye 16:23, p.8
Praise for his talk at chapel.
80 Lyla Day
College Eye 16:21, p.8
Played a piano solo at chapel.
81 Seniors conduct freshman chapel; Wolfe and Forsberg advise preps as to possibilities on campus
College Eye 16:19, p.1
82 Pres. Seerley
College Eye 16:18, p.8
Spoke at chapel.
83 Seniors in charge of chapel today
College Eye 16:18, p.8
Program for the service.
84 Miss Aitchison speaks on "World Fellowship"
College Eye 16:17, p.8
Spoke at chapel.
85 Seniors to conduct chapel Wednesday
College Eye 16:17, p.8
It has been customary for seniors to conduct one chapel exercise during the year.
86 Y. W. speaker from Rio de Janeiro here Thursday at chapel; was in charge of Girl Reserve work at former city
College Eye 16:14, p.1
Myrth King will speak.
87 Health Day observed in Friday chapel
College Eye 16:13, p.8
Professors Campbell and Bender speak.
88 Pep meeting
College Eye 16:10, p.1
Will rally at chapel time.
89 Pres. Seerley speaks in freshmen assembly
College Eye 16:5, p.7
Speaks on life of General George Pershing.
90 The Chapel hour
College Eye 16:4, p.8
Reserved on Thursdays for meetings of various churches.
91 Chapel system announced for this year; Tuesday and Thursday open days
College Eye 16:3, p.1
Freshmen will meet Mondays and Wednesdays; upperclassmen will meet Fridays; Tuesdays and Thursdays will be for entertainment, at which attendance will not be required.
92 College Band will appear in chapel May 5th
College Eye 15:33, p.6
Now have complete uniforms, but only twelve men are members.
93 Prof. Welles again in Cedar Falls
College Eye 15:33, p.1
Performed at Freshman chapel.
94 Celebrated Oberlin Quartet to sing next Sunday; to appear at college vesper Sunday afternoon
College Eye 15:29, p.1
Professor Frampton helps to bring them to campus.
95 Seniors take charge of vesper service
College Eye 15:23, p.2
Program of the service prepared by the seniors.
96 Bishop Longley is coming
College Eye 15:20, p.3
To speak at vespers service.
97 The methods classes
College Eye 15:20, p.8
Gave a performance in the chapel.
98 College Band is composed of unusual talent; will give program in chapel
College Eye 15:19, p.1
Students encouraged to attend practices.
99 Miss Beyea speaks to freshman chapel
College Eye 15:19, p.6
Spoke on "Building Better Citizens".
100 Fall term commencement exercises yesterday; six B. A. degrees awarded yesterday; Pres. Seerley confers honors upon sixty-three; largest number of
College Eye 15:14, p.1
Roster of graduates.