Chapel Exercises
Displaying 151 - 200 of 552 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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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. |