Essay Contests
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Post war neurosis? College Eye 18:39, p.4 |
4/20/1927 | Gives information about a winning essay written on post-war neurosis. | |
152 |
Post-War neurosis subject of essays College Eye 18:37, p.1 |
4/6/1927 | New York Evening Post sponsoring essay contest. | |
153 |
New York paper offers prize for essay on suicides College Eye 18:36, p.7 |
3/30/1927 | Seeking clues on depression among college students. | |
154 |
Florence Huffman writes prize essay College Eye 18:31, p.7 |
2/23/1927 | In Illinois Central contest. | |
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Judges of Illinois Central contest College Eye 18:27, p.1 |
1/26/1927 | Samuel O. Dunn, James M. Thomson, Dr. Julius Parmalee, James M. Graham, Granger Mitchell, W. R. Boyd: judges for the Illinois Central essay contest; photo. | |
156 |
Some fifteen essays were written College Eye 18:26, p.5 |
1/19/1927 | Members of the English classes at the Training School entered a contest. | |
157 |
Wilson Foundation has essay contest College Eye 18:26, p.2 |
1/19/1927 | ||
158 |
T. C. students send 27 essays College Eye 18:25, p.1 |
1/12/1927 | To Illinois Central essay contest. | |
159 |
The following letter was recently received College Eye 18:19, p.3 |
11/17/1926 | Holmes Company, a greeting card company, encourages students to submit verses. | |
160 |
Illinois Central offers $50 prize for essay College Eye 18:14, p.1 |
10/13/1926 | On place of railroads in American life. | |
161 |
V. Justesen wins Eye contest; criticism based on standards of good journalism College Eye 17:32, p.1 |
2/10/1926 | Sam Sherman and Carroll Shartle also win prizes; text of Viggo Justesen's letter of criticism. | |
162 |
Large number of entries in College Eye prize contest; winners announced next week; change in judging staff College Eye 17:31, p.1 |
2/3/1926 | Twenty-seven entries turned in. | |
163 |
Few students need new rubbers College Eye 17:30, p.1 |
1/27/1926 | Only one entry in the College Eye criticism contest. | |
164 |
Prize contest announced; three cash prizes offered for best criticism of the "eye" College Eye 17:29, p.1 |
1/20/1926 | Criteria for judgment; looking for ways to improve paper. | |
165 |
Short chats with the editor College Eye 17:29, p.4 |
1/20/1926 | Encourages students to participate in the criticism contest and voice their opinions. | |
166 |
The Flood Clyman--Edna (Class of 1925; Extension Faculty) College Eye 16:17, p.2 |
1/14/1925 | First place essay about the Great Flood written using names from the recently published Student Directory. | |
167 |
Helen R. Cole wins honorable mention; has been successful in tabloid review contests College Eye 16:15, p.1 |
12/10/1924 | Wrote essay entitled "Passages through India" for Des Moines Register. | |
168 |
All students eligible to enter "College Eye's" short story contest; plot must be taken from names in Student Directory College Eye 16:14, p.1 |
12/3/1924 | Urges students to submit entries. | |
169 |
Alumna wins short story contest College Eye 16:10, p.8 |
11/5/1924 | Carol Stone Methfessel wins $100 Des Moines Register prize. | |
170 |
J. Richard Hansen wins short story contest College Eye 16:1, p.5 |
5/28/1924 | Wins local contest. | |
171 |
Many stories submitted for short story contest College Eye 15:34, p.1 |
5/7/1924 | Prizes will be ten, five, and three dollars for best stories. | |
172 |
Student Council offers prizes for best short stories; prizes of $10, $5, and $2.50 offered for best stories College Eye 15:27, p.1 |
3/19/1924 | Open to all TC students. | |
173 |
The American Peace Award College Eye 14:54, p.3 |
8/3/1923 | American Peace Award will sponsor essay contest. | |
174 |
Essay contest for college students College Eye 14:32, p.2 |
2/7/1923 | National contest offers prizes. | |
175 |
Show your pep College Eye 14:18, p.1 |
10/18/1922 | Seeking essays on Homecoming for the College Eye. | |
176 |
Student contest College Eye 14:15, p.1 |
9/27/1922 | Contest offers prizes for essays on alcoholism. | |
177 |
Mary Ellen Wiler Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.5 |
7/1/1922 | The daughter of Professor Wesley Wiler and Lucy H. Miller-Wiler earns second place in the Iowa Safety Essay Contest. Mrs. Miriam Woolson-Brooks lead the committee charged with judging the essays. | |
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$100 prize for best essay College Eye 13:30, p.3 |
4/12/1922 | Sponsored by Kenyon College. | |
179 |
$1000 prize for poem on "the spirit of transportation" College Eye 13:30, p.2 |
4/12/1922 | Sponsored by Clark Equipment Company. | |
180 |
One dollar for best tabloid College Eye 13:27, p.1 |
3/22/1922 | Des Moines Register seeking brief book reviews. | |
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Seabury offers three big prizes for best essays College Eye 13:21, p.1 |
2/8/1922 | Essay contest open only to students of normal schools and teachers colleges. | |
182 |
Contest ends today College Eye 13:20, p.1 |
2/1/1922 | For College Eye editorial prizes. | |
183 |
The 1921-1922 intercollegiate editorial contest College Eye 13:20, p.3 |
2/1/1922 | National essay contest. | |
184 |
Editorial prize contest arouses many contestants; more students are deciding to write each day; gold prizes to be given College Eye 13:19, p.1 |
1/25/1922 | Seeking entries for the College Eye editorial contest. | |
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Prize on theory of consumption College Eye 13:19, p.5 |
1/25/1922 | Cites prize-winning essay on American consumers. | |
186 |
Gold prizes for best editorials of students offered College Eye 13:18, p.1 |
1/18/1922 | College Eye sponsors contest. | |
187 |
Earl London Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.2 |
1/1/1922 | Earl London is recognized at the Woman's Christian Temperance Union Assembly for writing the best essay on a Temperance Subject. | |
188 |
Prize contest offered College Eye 13:13, p.1 |
11/23/1921 | Essay contest will consider capital and labor. | |
189 |
Student wins big prize; Mrs. Orth, of Cedar Heights, presented the prize College Eye 13:12, p.1 |
11/16/1921 | Earl London won $100 prize in temperance essay contest. | |
190 |
Another prize essay contest College Eye 12:20, p.1 |
2/2/1921 | National Women's Christian Temperance Union will accept essays dealing with the eighteenth amendment and the evils of cigarettes. | |
191 |
Laura Bailey wins contest College Eye 12:4, p.1 |
9/22/1920 | Won an award from the Iowa Press and Author's Club for an essay that she wrote. | |
192 |
Prizes offered amateurs; play writers contest College Eye 11:27, p.1 |
4/7/1920 | Central Council for Nursing Education will award $500 for the best full-length play about the life of Florence Nightingale. | |
193 |
Story writers contest open College Eye 11:16, p.1 |
1/21/1920 | Iowa Press and Author's Club will host the third annual short story and poetry contest. | |
194 |
Good opportunities offered English writers; prize essay and second annual short story and poetry contest are now open to competition College Eye 10:11, p.4 |
1/22/1919 | Subject is the League of Nations. | |
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Essay contest winner College Eye 9:12, p.3 |
12/19/1917 | Anna Altman's essay was on "Wearing Knit Garments". | |
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Prizes for essays; see Prof. Lynch soon College Eye 9:12, p.2 |
12/19/1917 | The Women's Christian Temperance Union is sponsoring an essay contest about "The Best Methods of Teaching Temperance" to be completed by June 1st. | |
197 |
Student's essay contest College Eye 9:9, p.4 |
11/21/1917 | Only one essay per week will be published in the College Eye. | |
198 |
Essay contest College Eye 9:8, p.3 |
11/14/1917 | Time to get the essays done. | |
199 |
Staff conducts essay contest College Eye 9:6, p.1 |
10/24/1917 | Winning essays will be chosen by a faculty committee and published in the College Eye. | |
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W. C. T. U. essay contest College Eye 8:1, p.4 |
6/14/1916 | Training School students write essays for contest sponsored by the Women's Christian Temperance Union. |
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