Chapel Exercises

Displaying 151 - 200 of 552 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 What does "chapel" mean to us?
College Eye 10:20, p.2
Believes students do not take chapel exercises seriously; they need to pay more attention to them.
152 President Seerley with fourteen of the faculty at Chicago National Education Association
College Eye 10:17, p.1
President Seerley reported on meeting at chapel.
153 Chapel seats
College Eye 10:16, p.2
Assigned seats in the Chapel are not really needed.
154 Senior B.A.'s are showing spirit in chapel exercises
College Eye 10:16, p.1
Show off yells and songs before chapel.
155 President Seerley announces future chapel leaders
College Eye 10:16, p.6
Schedule of speakers and their topics.
156 Did you hear 'em? Fullerton displays choir
College Eye 10:10, p.3
Professor Fullerton shows off new choir.
157 Speakers at chapel are announced
College Eye 10:9, p.10
Schedule of chapel speakers.
158 "Iowa Day" observed this morning; annual state patriotic day given place in course of events; Dr. Gist to speak
College Eye 10:7, p.1
Enjoy readings and song.
159 War work campaign in full swing; student body subscribes heavily; $2200 reached yesterday with more coming in
College Eye 10:5, p.1
Roger Leavitt addressed chapel on Armistice Day.
160 Professor Condit
College Eye 10:3, p.3
Conducted chapel seating arrangement.
161 Pres. Seerley delivers "war aims" lecture; danger point of epidemic is past; chapel exercises being held as before
College Eye 10:3, p.1
Text of address; speaks on "The American College and the American Soldier."
162 Regular activities resumed on Monday; S. A. T. C. students and faculty attend the first number of the course
College Eye 10:3, p.1
Mayo brothers make anti-influenza serum available; some believe that the disease has run its course; others believe it will persist during the winter.
163 Unnecessary activities banned for week; no complete close-up until official orders are received
College Eye 10:2, p.1
Schools, theaters, movies, churches, and other public facilities have been closed due to influenza; ISTC is still open but there are no chapel exercises or meetings other than classes.
164 Monday morning the service flag with four gold stars was uncovered at chapel time
College Eye 10:1, p.4
In honor of Clifford J. Stevens, Henry A. Booth, Ernest F. Hansen, Axel Justesen, and Carl Chapman who gave their lives for the country.
165 Shakespeare Day observed; Prof. Lynch reads paper in chapel
College Eye 9:28, p.1
Text of paper.
166 Assembly
College Eye 9:16, p.4
Wants Professor Frampton to play his special music while students are coming into the auditorium so chapel is not cut short.
167 Prof. McCreary and Paul Wartman give fine cornet duet
College Eye 9:14, p.7
Students enjoyed performance.
168 Dr. Heicher talks at chapel; new Presbyterian pastor gives stirring words to students
College Eye 9:14, p.1
Explains how anyone can be a hero or heroine, even if he or she does not go off to war.
169 Prof. Luteyn's chapel address
College Eye 9:9, p.4
Text of the address.
170 Chapel program adopted by the faculty November 5, 1917
College Eye 9:8, p.2
New program will allow student and faculty business to be conducted on Tuesdays and Thursdays instead of holding regular assemblies.
171 Dr. Merchant's chapel address
College Eye 9:7, p.4
Stated that the greatest of all civil duties is to protect the state.
172 Board of sponsors makes announcement
College Eye 9:5, p.2
Instructions for checking chapel attendance.
173 Chapel three days a week
College Eye 9:5, p.5
Chapel should be held only three times a week to allow more time for students to attend other meetings.
174 Warren Proctor immensely pleases chapel audience
College Eye 9:5, p.8
Former student and Chicago musician sang.
175 Chapel program leaders
College Eye 9:3, p.1
Roster of names.
176 Compulsory chapel attendance
College Eye 9:3, p.4
Students need to cooperate with the new rule requiring attendance at chapel.
177 Chapel address
College Eye 8:24, p.2
Publication of the chapel address given by Professor Peter Luteyn.
178 Chapel exercises
College Eye 8:21, p.4
Believes students should sit and listen at chapel exercises rather than make a commotion.
179 Dr. Newton eulogizes Lincoln; special music rendered by selected orchestra
College Eye 8:19, p.1
Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln delivered by Professor Newton in lieu of regular chapel services.
180 Chapel exercises
College Eye 8:15, p.4
Praises students for excellent administration of the chapel services; hopes that faculty will continue high standard while in charge.
181 Miss Shanewise leads chapel
College Eye 7:29, p.1
Spoke about pioneers.
182 Dr. Merchant gives splendid address
College Eye 7:19, p.1
Text of chapel address.
183 An observation
College Eye 7:19, p.4
Wishes people would cease the rash of coughing fits during chapel and class periods.
184 Untitled
College Eye 7:18, p.6
Ruth Imlay read "Oh Captain, My Captain" during chapel in honor of Lincoln's birthday.
185 Going through the motions
College Eye 7:15, p.4
Criticizes the chapel services.
186 It has been commented upon
College Eye 7:15, p.7
Rural teaching students are almost always present at chapel services.
187 Untitled
College Eye 7:13, p.4
Argues that students should have more respect and better behavior during chapel.
188 Editorial
College Eye 7:9, p.4
Calls on students to respect chapel exercises.
189 Society
College Eye 7:8, p.5
Thinks announcements should be posted on bulletin boards or printed in the College Eye rather than be read during chapel.
190 The vision of the rural teacher
College Eye 7:7, p.3
Text of speech given during chapel.
191 Chapel demonstration
College Eye 7:7, p.3
Campus groups were in charge of the chapel service.
192 Cure for chapel chumps
College Eye 7:5, p.4
Chides chapel antics.
193 Chapel notices
College Eye 7:4, p.4
Advocates the removal of announcements from chapel exercises.
194 East campus.
Old Gold 0:0, p.358
Short humorous song and photo.
195 One of the students
College Eye 4:21, p.10
Father comments on choir.
196 Several familiar faces
College Eye 4:11, p.8
Former students visit chapel.
197 Editorial
College Eye 4:7, p.4
Criticizes students who talk during chapel.
198 Editorial
College Eye 3:25, p.411
Upcoming campus events; asks a series of questions relating to education.
199 Seniors conduct chapel
College Eye 3:13, p.222
Class divisions present programs.
200 Senior class conducts chapel
College Eye 3:12, p.200
Will lead chapel every day for a week.