Essay Contests
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# | Title | Date | Summary |
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201 | Subjects and rules for prize essay contests; of the department of scientific temperance instruction in schools and colleges College Eye 4:19, p.3 |
Essay contest given by the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union shall be based on the ideas of temperance and prohibition. | |
202 | Cedar Falls girl wins first; Miss Jessie Barnes gave interesting answer College Eye 2:17, p.5 |
Jessie Barnes tells what she would do with a million dollars. | |
203 | Kindergarten students have interesting contest College Eye 1:2, p.21 |
The Department of Kindergarten held an essay contest in response to an article in Ladies Home Journal. Edna Like's essay won and is printed in the paper. | |
204 | A Mock Wedding and What Came of It; a story of boarding school life Old Gold 0:0, p.265 |
Essay by Ruth Hallingby. | |
205 | The Teacher for the Oakwood District School Old Gold 0:0, p.180 |
Essay written by Estella Mattox. | |
206 | The Lady of the Uniform Old Gold 0:0, p.103 |
The winning senior essay by Julia Porter. | |
207 | How the prize was lost and won Old Gold 0:0, p.277 |
Story of a writing contest sponsored by the hometown newspaper. | |
208 | Cash prize offered; interest in oratory is growing Normal Eyte 17:11, p.161 |
President Seerley announced that a cash prize was to be awarded to the winner of the women's oratorical contest; prize donated by Alta Birdsall McClenahan. | |
209 | Prizes for economic essays Normal Eyte 16:22, p.339 |
Criteria for national essay contest. | |
210 | An opportunity Normal Eyte 14:17, p.265 |
The Colonial Dames of America is offering $50 for the best essay on early Iowa history. | |
211 | Geometry in Nature Normal Eyte 13:33, p.524 |
Jeanette Wooley's prize-winning essay. |