Chapel Exercises

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201 Dr. Winship
College Eye 2:28, p.7

Dr. Winship, Boston, spoke at chapel.

202 Mr. John C. Parish
College Eye 2:25, p.7

Spoke at chapel.

203 The Schillerverein
College Eye 3:21, p.5

A German play was presented in chapel.

204 Lincoln Day program; best program of its kind in years--senior professor speaker of day
College Eye 2:21, p.1

Holiday program speaker was Professor Wright.

205 Great interest has been shown
College Eye 2:19, p.6

Pictures show the school is growing in every department.

206 The students who were absent
College Eye 2:19, p.6

Students skipping chapel received a pleasant surprise.

207 Mrs. Fox
College Eye 2:18, p.5

Mrs. Fox, New York City, visited chapel.

208 Dr. Hughes
College Eye 2:17, p.6

Dr. Hughes spoke at chapel.

209 Every year criticisms are handed to the senior class
College Eye 2:17, p.4

Be proud that you are graduating; wear your cap and gown.

210 This year the advisory board
College Eye 2:17, p.4

Order your Old Gold at Chapel.

211 Mr. Brickman
College Eye 2:16, p.6

Mr. Brickman led chapel services.

212 Rev. Paul Corbin
College Eye 2:16, p.6

Paul Corbin spoke at chapel.

213 Rev. George H. Vollmer
College Eye 2:15, p.7

George Vollmer visited College Hill.

214 Rev. Holmes of Algona
College Eye 2:14, p.7

The Reverend Holmes led devotional exercises and spoke at chapel.

215 Secretary Every
College Eye 2:14, p.6

Secretary Every visited chapel.

216 Varsity football men honored; loyal support made possible the presentation of fine sweaters; second team also recognized
College Eye 2:14, p.1

Presentation of the football emblems.

217 Jesse McLaughlin
College Eye 2:12, p.6

He is a missionary in the Philippine Islands conducted chapel exercises on campus.

218 Rev. Burgess
College Eye 2:12, p.6

Visiting Mrs. G. F. Wilson, his sister.

219 Prof. Wright
College Eye 2:11, p.5

Spoke at the Congregational Church.

220 The students are enjoying the new pipe organ
College Eye 2:10, p.5

Dr. George Whitfield Andres will give the opening concert on the new organ.

221 Rev. Paul D. Albert
College Eye 2:7, p.4

Visited and conducted chapel exercises.

222 Rev. R. A. Hoffman
College Eye 2:7, p.7

Spoke to students at chapel on Wednesday.

223 Rev. Chassell
College Eye 2:5, p.5

Visited his daughters and conducted chapel exercises.

224 We cannot stop
College Eye 2:5, p.4

Nicknames should not be used during chapel time.

225 When people attend a theater or lecture
College Eye 2:5, p.4

Students need to take chapel exercises more seriously and be more enthusiastic about them.

226 Prof. W. J. Grinstead
College Eye 2:4, p.6

Visited campus.

227 Miss Houk
College Eye 2:3, p.7

Sang at chapel on Wednesday.

228 Untitled
Old Gold 0:0, p.292
"Chapel Accompanist."
229 Rev. Charles S. Medbury
College Eye 1:26, p.5

Is pastor at the Drake University church in Des Moines; will deliver a lecture in the Christian Church in Cedar Falls on Monday.

230 Mr. Broyles
College Eye 1:23, p.6

Led the devotional exercises on Friday.

231 Prof. D. S. Wright
College Eye 1:22, p.5

Reported in chapel about the annual convention of religious workers that he attended.

232 Dwight F. Breed
College Eye 1:20, p.5

Visited campus and conducted chapel exercises.

233 Mr. P. E. McClenahan
College Eye 1:19, p.7

The State Inspector of High Schools led the devotional exercises in chapel on Thursday.

234 Mr. Roger Leavitt
College Eye 1:18, p.6

Gave a short address at chapel on Wednesday.

235 Reverend Day
College Eye 1:17, p.5

Gave an address at chapel.

236 Rev. E. B. Haskell
College Eye 1:16, p.7

Gave an interesting address in chapel on Tuesday.

237 Prof. Newton
College Eye 1:15, p.7

Gave a talk in chapel on Friday.

238 Dr. David Fahs
College Eye 1:9, p.5

Talked at chapel about his trip to the Grand Canyon.

239 Father Donlon
College Eye 1:8, p.7

Gave an inspiring talk in the Chapel.

240 Official Notes
College Eye 1:8, p.8

Portrait of Professor Parish presented in chapel; news of Des Moines schools controversy.

241 The chapel talks
College Eye 1:4, p.7
Schedule of topics at chapel talks for the week.
242 Untitled
College Eye 1:4, p.1

Glenn Davis gave presentation in chapel about why students should purchase a football season ticket; Professor Cable is in charge of student sellers.

243 Houstman tells of plans
College Eye 1:11, p.191
The new staff of the College Eye gave an outline of their plans, during chapel, for the paper for the upcoming year.
244 Memorial services
College Eye 1:11, p.188
Professors Gist and Arey spoke at chapel exercises about their experience in the Civil War; GAR attends..
245 New Library formally dedicated
College Eye 1:10, p.168
Many important people spoke at the dedication of the new library on May 18, 1911.
246 Jubilee at Chapel
College Eye 1:8, p.139
At Chapel the topic of discussion was the victories at the recent debates. The men of the debate teams were presented with medals.
247 As nice spring days arrive don't fail to attend the debate and track meet
College Eye 1:7, p.125
Cartoon encourages students to attend the debate and track meets.
248 The chapel exercises
Normal Eyte 21:20, p.349
Led by Marjorie Melcher.
249 Tuesday morning at chapel hour
Normal Eyte 21:18, p.323
Ames debate medals were presented to the members of the debate team.
250 Prof. Geo. N. Briggs
Normal Eyte 21:17, p.302
Gave chapel address Thursday.
251 Hon. C. P. Carey speaks at Chapel
Normal Eyte 21:16, p.284
Wisconsin education speaks on situation in his state.
252 On Friday morning
Normal Eyte 21:12, p.209
The Reverend William Sunday gave a lecture on the building of character.
253 On Friday morning
Normal Eyte 21:11, p.194
Most of chapel time was devoted to the practice of songs and yells.
254 On Friday morning
Normal Eyte 21:7, p.120
Devotional exercises were conducted by Mr. Von Aldrich.
255 Mr. William Bartlett
Normal Eyte 21:2, p.31
Was a visitor on Thursday; gave a short chapel address.
256 In chapel
Old Gold 0:0, p.357
Cartoon depicting the differences between the seniors and freshmen when it comes to chapel.
257 Fine talk given; Rev. Haynes gives stimulating talk; opposes too many electives
Normal Eyte 20:29, p.481
Myron H. Haynes spoke at chapel on importance of teaching.
258 The chapel exercises
Normal Eyte 20:23, p.387
Featured piano solos.
259 Dr. Butler at chapel; Chicago professor gives qualifications of the successful teacher
Normal Eyte 20:22, p.365
Nathaniel Butler of the University of Chicago spoke on chief qualifications of a successful teacher.
260 Editorial
Normal Eyte 20:22, p.359
Speaker Nathaniel Butler believes teachers must have a religious attitude.
261 Rev. Lowe
Normal Eyte 20:18, p.306
Led the devotion at chapel on Friday.
262 Miss Childs
Normal Eyte 20:17, p.289
Gave a talk at chapel that interpreted the works of David Bispham.
263 Editorial
Normal Eyte 20:13, p.215
Oratory is a useful skill; Eulalians and Delphians have new halls; alumni activity helps the school; Professor Arey delivers good speech; have good sportsmanship.
264 Rev. E. E. Day
Normal Eyte 20:11, p.194
Led chapel last Wednesday.
265 The chapel exercises
Normal Eyte 20:23, p.195
Thursday service featured the Modern Musicians Company.
266 Rev. Barry
Normal Eyte 20:8, p.144
Led chapel last Monday.
267 Students hear addresses; Dr. A. E. Winship, editor of the Journal of Education, gives two interesting chapel talks.
Normal Eyte 20:7, p.123
Speaks on boys and on changes in education.
268 The students have been favored
Normal Eyte 20:6, p.112
Professor C. H. Robertson of China spoke at chapel.
269 At the regular chapel session
Normal Eyte 20:5, p.97
Professor C. Hosmer addressed the students.
270 Professor Forest C. Ensign
Normal Eyte 20:5, p.96
Spoke at chapel last Friday.
271 Editorial
Normal Eyte 20:3, p.37
Students should prepare for oratorical contest; faculty must speak up in chapel.
272 Mr. Warren E. Proctor
Normal Eyte 20:1, p.15
Sang at chapel; will tour this year as part of a quartet.
273 Local Hits
Old Gold 0:0, p.330
A chapel observation and quotes.
274 At chapel
Normal Eyte 19:28, p.447
Bedros Apelian spoke about the situation in Armenia.
275 The first chapel service of the year
Normal Eyte 19:1, p.16
Professor Meyerholz spoke; Professor Frampton played music.
276 Bouquets at chapel
Old Gold 0:0, p.331
Examples of statements made during addresses to the student body during chapel visits. Drawing entitled Ponies for Sale. The ponies are named Horace, Virgil, and Cicero.
277 Senior creed
Old Gold 0:0, p.103
Beliefs of the senior class.
278 Owing to the Presbyterian Conference
Normal Eyte 18:28, p.447
Many ministers visited campus.
279 Not long ago the remark
Normal Eyte 18:26, p.403
Shares opinion on what to make public and not to make public.
280 The address given Wednesday
Normal Eyte 18:25, p.399
The Reverend Bergen spoke in chapel.
281 Chapel talk, given Wednesday, March 18, 1908
Normal Eyte 18:24, p.370
Believes that there is a call to teach, a divine call to help others.
282 The students greatly enjoyed
Normal Eyte 18:22, p.352
Enjoyed presentation of balcony scene in chapel.
283 Official
Normal Eyte 18:16, p.249
Harriet Fowler will substitute for Laura Falkler; two more literary societies will be organized; chapel talks about educational conventions were appreciated; encourages people to visit the greenhouse.
284 The various faculty
Normal Eyte 18:16, p.242
Faculty chapel talks are done; students enjoyed the talks that began with a joke.
285 The new idea
Normal Eyte 18:15, p.227
Wants students to stop talking and pay attention to the professors during chapel.
286 The chapel orchestra
Normal Eyte 18:11, p.174
Performances have been enjoyable.
287 Rev. Fahs
Normal Eyte 18:8, p.128
Conducted chapel exercises on Tuesday.
288 Rev. Dr. Miller
Normal Eyte 18:7, p.108
Led devotional during chapel on Friday.
289 Rev. Kennedy
Normal Eyte 18:7, p.108
Led devotional during Tuesday's chapel.
290 Rev. P. J. Maveety
Normal Eyte 18:6, p.95
Spoke at Thursday morning chapel.
291 Rev. Stephen J. Herben
Normal Eyte 18:6, p.94
Spoke at chapel service.
292 There are several different ways
Normal Eyte 18:5, p.67
Facetiously encourages students to take their time finding seats for chapel in the auditorium.
293 Jevver notice
Normal Eyte 17:31, p.481
Faculty bolt for the door after chapel is over.
294 Dr. Congett of Dubuque
Normal Eyte 17:28, p.443
Spoke on care of teeth.
295 Washington remembered; Prof. Colegrove gives address
Normal Eyte 17:22, p.338
Brief excerpts from chapel address by Professor Colegrove.
296 Washington's birthday was observed
Normal Eyte 17:22, p.350
Enjoyed Professor Colegrove's address in chapel.
297 Miss Luella Rigby
Normal Eyte 17:21, p.333
Visited campus; told about missionary work.
298 In regard to the matter of assembling and seating
Normal Eyte 17:20, p.305
Discusses the growing problem in chapel services of disruptive people.
299 The committee from the State Legislature
Normal Eyte 17:18, p.273
President Seerley introduces the Visiting Committee at chapel.
300 Mr. Boydon of Bridgewater, Mass.
Normal Eyte 16:33, p.529
Address chapel.