Commencement

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1601 College calendar
College Eye 2:27, p.8

Meetings and events planned.

1602 College calendar
College Eye 2:26, p.8

Meetings and events planned.

1603 College calendar
College Eye 2:25, p.8

Meetings and events planned.

1604 Class play has been announced
College Eye 2:24, p.4

'When Knighthood Was in Flower' to be performed for Commencement.

1605 College calendar
College Eye 2:24, p.8

Meetings and events planned.

1606 Graduating exercises; twenty-two young people finish courses
College Eye 2:23, p.5

Graduates listed.

1607 College calendar
College Eye 2:22, p.8

Meetings and events planned.

1608 Alumni reunion
College Eye 2:1, p.5

D. S. Wright, senior professor at the college; photo; Professor Wright's Commencement speech and other events during Commencement.

1609 Chresto Commencement program
College Eye 2:1, p.8

Performers and their work.

1610 Dear readers
College Eye 2:1, p.4

Commencement number of the College Eye reviews the past year.

1611 Locals
College Eye 2:1, p.11

Campus news notes.

1612 The Commencement play will not be repeated
College Eye 2:1, p.8

But Professor Martin will repeat "The Girl from Montana" for summer school students.

1613 Iowa State Teachers College
College Eye 2:32, p.2

Commencement week program.

1614 Coming events
College Eye 1:31, p.8

Commencement schedule.

1615 Coming events
College Eye 1:30, p.8

Commencement schedule.

1616 Commencement play excellent
College Eye 1:30, p.1

A look back at previous Commencement plays; will present "In the Palace of the King" this year; roster of cast members.

1617 Commencement program ready; noted alumnus will give Commencement address on Tuesday
College Eye 1:30, p.1

W. R. Patterson will speak; schedule for the events.

1618 Coming events
College Eye 1:29, p.8

Campus events calendar through June.

1619 Coming events
College Eye 1:27, p.7

Campus events calendar through June.

1620 Coming events
College Eye 1:23, p.8

Campus events calendar through June.

1621 Commencement play chosen; famous copyright play to be given, "In the Palace of the King" will be the most brilliant spectacle ever seen at I. S. T. C.
College Eye 1:23, p.1

Brief preview of the play.

1622 Seniors decide to have Commencement orator
College Eye 1:14, p.6

Roster of committee members.

1623 What happened during the summer
College Eye 1:1, p.3

Highlights events of interest taking place during the summer session.

1624 A word to our readers
College Eye 1:1, p.4a

The new staff of the College Eye is going to publish a Commencement edition. Editorial also outlines what the new staff wishes to accomplish in the upcoming year and what is expected of the study body.

1625 Baccalaureate service; graduating class hears twenty fifth annual address
College Eye 1:12, p.15

The graduating seniors gathered to listen to President Seerley speak to them for the last time.

1626 Commencement graduating exercises
College Eye 1:12, p.16

Describes the commencement exercises. The Reverend J. Percival Huget, an alumnus of I. S. T. C., gave the Commencement address.

1627 Commencement play
College Eye 1:12, p.14

A review of the Commencement play "A School for Scandal", with a roster of cast members.

1628 Commencement recital
College Eye 1:12, p.16

A recital of the piano, violin, and voice departments occurred on the Monday of Commencement week; program of performers and their work.

1629 The Training School
College Eye 1:12, p.20

There was a Commencement celebration for the graduating class of the Training School; roster of graduates.

1630 The Cap and Gown
Old Gold 0:0, p.51
Poem about the significance of the cap and gown.
1631 Program of events; announcements for the fifty-fifth year of the Teachers College Commencement is out
College Eye 1:11, p.192
Program of events for the weekend of Commencement.
1632 Class play
College Eye 1:11, p.154
The Commencement play will be "The School for Scandal."
1633 "The Cap and Gown" organized
Normal Eyte 21:21, p.377
Students who will receive a Bachelor of Arts degree this year have formed a club named The Cap and Gown.
1634 Anniversaries of the societies
Normal Eyte 21:0, p.7
Describes the march of the women's literary societies performed during Commencement.
1635 Commencement concerts
Normal Eyte 21:0, p.18
Schedule of performers and their works.
1636 Commencement graduation exercises
Normal Eyte 21:0, p.8
Describes the Commencement ceremony; photo of Hazel Webster.
1637 President Seerley addresses seniors; graduating class hears twenty-fourth annual baccalaureate address.
Normal Eyte 21:0, p.9
Describes President Seerley's baccalaureate address to the Class of 1910; photo of Lillian Shartz and Karl Knoepfler.
1638 Many graduation events; Commencement week is filled with many events; alumni program is interesting
Normal Eyte 20:35, p.582
Preview of the traditional activities; program for the alumni luncheon.
1639 Special edition planned; new Eyte staff will begin active work with publication of Commencement number
Normal Eyte 20:34, p.566
Will try to put together a twenty-four page issue to be published June 11, 1910.
1640 Fourteen hundred Commencement announcements
Normal Eyte 20:30, p.503
Were ordered.
1641 Many events planned; spring months filled with many important school events
Normal Eyte 20:27, p.445
A look ahead at spring term events.
1642 Official
Normal Eyte 20:27, p.444
State educational news; Professor Tompkins resigns; Sarah Rice will address Chicago alumni.
1643 Official
Normal Eyte 20:26, p.428
Brief Commencement week schedule; contractor putting roof on new Library; Lecture Committee has done fine work; committee assignments for Parish funeral; literary society work must be protected..
1644 Editorial
Normal Eyte 20:18, p.295
Football season was financial and athletic success; Bachelor of Arts graduates will be the only ones to wear cap and gown; subscribe to this year's Old Gold.
1645 Official
Normal Eyte 20:3, p.38
Commencement addresses will be published as conclusion of work of Board of Trustees; many alumni are teaching at colleges and universities.
1646 A word to our readers
Normal Eyte 1:12, p.1
Normal Eyte starts new Commencement special edition.
1647 Commencement concerts
Normal Eyte 21:0, p.8
Performance program.
1648 Graduation exercises; two hundred graduates receive their diplomas.
Normal Eyte 20:0, p.18
Account of Commencement ceremony; photo.
1649 Training school exercises; alumni hold reunion.
Normal Eyte 20:0, p.4
Account of Training School Commencement.
1650 Cap and Gown
Old Gold 0:0, p.47
Brief description about wearing caps and gowns.
1651 Commencement exercises--June 4 to 9
Old Gold 0:0, p.54
Schedule of activities for the week.
1652 The Commencement Parade
Old Gold 0:0, p.184
Photo of women's literary societies.
1653 Commencement program; annual event will require six days this year
Normal Eyte 19:31, p.479
Commencement schedule.
1654 Commencement plans; seniors decide upon matters relative to graduation--orators chosen
Normal Eyte 19:25, p.385
Lenore Shanewise, Helen Katz, and James P. Murphy will speak; seniors will wear caps and gowns.
1655 Commencement
Normal Eyte 18:33, p.522
Commencement program; cast members of "If I Were King"..
1656 The June section of the graduating
Normal Eyte 18:26, p.402
Paul Colegrove, Emil Trott, and Eva Creswell elected class orators.
1657 Official
Normal Eyte 18:17, p.259
Charles Farnsworth gave the chapel address; Ida Agnes Baker visited; anniversary announcement for former Professor Hull; candidates for graduation listed; students need to order their alumni badges; Lecture and Entertainment Course review.
1658 Maid of Orleans
Old Gold 0:0, p.106
Cast listing for the Commencement play; photo.
1659 Commencement
Normal Eyte 17:34, p.532
General announcement and program of exercises.
1660 Members of the Class of 1906
Pedagog 0:0, p.103
Students selected to perform the play "Richelieu" during Commencement; photo.
1661 General announcement of Commencement at Normal is issued
Normal Eyte 16:34, p.533
Schedule of events during Commencement week.
1662 Willis J. Bell
Normal Eyte 16:1, p.13
Received Bachelor of Arts in Education along with Forrest Z. Wheeler at July Commencement.
1663 Annual Commencement society parade
Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.48

Photo of the women in their society gowns; society parade began in 1902; description of the gowns.

1664 An effort is being made
Normal Eyte 15:33, p.522
Hopes that members of the Classes of 1892, 1893, and 1894 will be present for Commencement.
1665 General program
Normal Eyte 15:33, p.519
Schedule of Commencement events from June 2 through June 7, 1905.
1666 Commencement; the numerous programs will be unusually good
Normal Eyte 14:34, p.538
Will include recital, Choral Society performance, baccalaureate ceremonies, and a concert.
1667 For Commencement and summer school
Normal Eyte 14:31, p.482
Railroad extends special fares.
1668 Calendar
Normal Eyte 14:30, p.468
Schedule of school events for May and June.
1669 Official notes
Normal Eyte 14:13, p.206
Graduation figures from 1903-04; the State Board of Control assigns appropriations.
1670 Commencement program
Normal Eyte 13:35, p.557
Schedule of activities.
1671 Normal Commencement; closing recital of piano, voice and elocutionary departments
Normal Eyte 13:35, p.558
News notes on Commencement activities; included production of Taming of the Shrew..
1672 Prof. Fitzgerald
Normal Eyte 13:31, p.494
Arranging reunion of Cadet Band members for Commencement week.
1673 The executive committee of the Alumni Association
Normal Eyte 13:29, p.460
Have arranged a program during Commencement.
1674 Commencement
Normal Eyte 12:35, p.545
Women's literary societies unite for march across campus for Commencement celebration.
1675 Commencement address
Normal Eyte 12:35, p.551
Included concert by Mandolin and Guitar Clubs.
1676 Genevieve Arthand
Normal Eyte 12:35, p.555
Visited friends.
1677 Mrs. J. E. Stevens
Normal Eyte 12:35, p.555
Visited daughter Grace.
1678 On Saturday evening
Normal Eyte 12:35, p.548
Men's literary societies hold annual Commencement celebration.
1679 Rates have been secured
Normal Eyte 12:33, p.521
Special railroad rates for those attending Commencement or summer school.
1680 Among alumni expected to visit
Normal Eyte 12:31, p.488
W. R. and Maude Anderson Sandy will attend Commencement.
1681 Official
Normal Eyte 12:28, p.435
Board met and adopted a plan of tenure for the faculty; legislature makes summer session permanent; streetcar track to be installed; boiler house to be re-built; alumni Commencement reunion permanent.
1682 The June class
Normal Eyte 20:31, p.380
Will present "The Rivals" as the class play.
1683 The newspapers of the state
Normal Eyte 12:11, p.162
Board of Control authorized to ascertain whether or not state institutions have made expenditures in a legal manner; believes ISNS practices have been sound.
1684 Commencement exercises
Normal Eyte 11:35, p.856
Description of extensive program of activities.
1685 Program for the quarter centennial anniversary of the State Normal School
Normal Eyte 11:30, p.737
Program of events to be held during Commencement week.
1686 Dr. W. R. Patterson
Normal Eyte 10:20, p.485
Will speak at ISNS 25th anniversary celebration to be held at next Commencement.
1687 Commencement program
Normal Eyte 9:34, p.804
Schedule of Commencement activities.
1688 The class play
Normal Eyte 9:34, p.809
Progressing well under Professor Satterthwait; Professor Falkler in charge of other Commencement activities.
1689 Miss Satterthwait
Normal Eyte 9:33, p.788
Has charge of Commencement play and other activities.
1690 It will add much to the interest
Normal Eyte 9:32, p.762
Students should read "Twelfth Night" before it is presented for Commencement.
1691 Official
Normal Eyte 9:32, p.756
Professor Parish named to State Historical Board; tally of upcoming graduates; program for Commencement.
1692 The classes
Normal Eyte 9:16, p.381
Elected representatives for Commencement.
1693 Official
Normal Eyte 9:9, p.209
Commencement will feature concert; notes from the Southwest Teachers Association meeting.
1694 Commencement 1899
Normal Eyte 8:35, p.504
Lengthy description of the activities and ceremonies.
1695 Commencement
Normal Eyte 8:34, p.480
Believes that changes made due to increased enrollment will improve the quality of the ceremonies.
1696 Very often unseen obstacles arise
Normal Eyte 8:33, p.464
Normal Eyte will publish an extra issue but will be unable to put out a special Commencement number.
1697 Alumni and friends of the Normal School
Normal Eyte 8:32, p.450
Railroads offering discounted fares for Commencement; brief schedule of the ceremonies..
1698 The following is the Commencement program
Normal Eyte 8:29, p.404
1699 Arrangements were made
Normal Eyte 8:27, p.375
For a tent for Commencement.
1700 The graduating classes in June
Normal Eyte 8:15, p.206
Are too large for the traditional ceremony and addresses; committee seeking solution.