Forensics

Displaying 251 - 277 of 277 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
251 Lambertson will go to forensic parley
College Eye 26:19, p.1
At Iowa Forensic Association meeting.
252 Forensic plans made for year; trips, price contests, and international debates are scheduled
College Eye 26:12, p.1
Professor Lambertson outlines plans.
253 David Grant elected president
Public Relations News Release 1932:403, p.1
After three years as a prominent figure on campus David Grant was elected president of the student council.
254 Forensic plans are ready for rest of year
College Eye 25:25, p.1
Description of the upcoming season events.
255 State Teachers will be scene of forensic contest next March
College Eye 24:10, p.1
256 Campus celebrities at the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1931:325, p.1
Will be in news reel; Luther Richman is the director.
257 Many women orators are needed here, says Prof. Brindley
College Eye 21:10, p.1
Seeking women interested in extemporaneous speaking.
258 New men's organization formed at T. C.
College Eye 20:17, p.1
Men's Forum formed January 15, 1929; purpose is to "encourage forensic and kindred lines of activities".
259 Delta Sigma Rho initiates eleven new members; meeting unites two forensic fraternities
College Eye 18:1, p.1
United with women's Zeta Kappa Psi group; will now include both men and women.
260 National confab of Zeta Kappa Psi draws to close; Miss Sweigard re-elected Grand President and Miss Robb historian
College Eye 16:12, p.1
Group will survey status of forensics nationally.
261 Big Zeta Kappa Psi national conclave at Emporia, Kansas; three going from local chapter, T. C. has two national officers
College Eye 16:11, p.1
Will attend meeting of national women's forensics group.
262 T. C. religious organizations extend welcome
College Eye 15:2, p.2
YWCA, YMCA, and Catholic Student Association extend welcomes.
263 Delta Sigma Rho
Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.2
The Delta Sigma Rho Forensic Honorary Fraternity holds its annual dinner and initiation ceremony. Herbert Pesch, Earl M. London, and Herluf Strandskov are elected as officers. Professor John Barnes acts as permanent secretary.
264 Iowa delegates win most points in forensic bout; contest consists of extemporaneous and oratorical program
College Eye 13:34, p.1
Dale Welsch wins first place; Venancio Trinidad wins second.
265 Aristos clashed with Philos in forensic contest
College Eye 13:31, p.1
Description of the debate.
266 Philos to battle with Aristos
College Eye 13:29, p.2
In forensics contests.
267 Dual debate
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.3
Ivan Maxson, Dale Welch, Ivan Fenn, Earl London, Glen Moon, and Leo Friis represent the Teachers College at a dual debate held in Dubuque by I. S. T. C. and Dubuque University.
268 Iowa Collegiate Women's Forensic League
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.3
The Iowa Collegiate Women's Forensic League holds their annual meeting and oratorical contest at Morningside College. The topic of discussion was "Limitation of Armaments"
269 Pep up, girls
College Eye 13:24, p.4
Urges women need to support forensic activities.
270 The Forensic League
Alumni News Letter 4:3, p.1
Forensic League was reorganized with election of officers.
271 The Oratorical Contest
Alumni News Letter 3:3, p.1
26th Oratorical Contest held in Gilchrist Chapel; preliminary for 1920 contest.
272 Forensic data
Alumni News Letter 2:2, p.4
Men debated Morningside College; women debated Coe College; Mr. Perrott to be representative at Interstate Oratorical Contest.
273 Forensics
College Eye 7:7, p.2
Will debate Highland Park in the fall about the permanent retention of the Philippine Islands.
274 You eloquent declaimers
College Eye 2:8, p.4
Get a good forensics team to go against Coe.
275 Editorial
Normal Eyte 20:10, p.167
Great school spirit shown at rally last week; start preparing for Ames debate next fall; victory over Coe was the fifth straight for the football team.
276 Editorial
Normal Eyte 20:9, p.151
Forensics debate and football game this weekend; students should support their school above their society.
277 Big mass meeting; students will hold big rally for Ames debate and Coe football game Thursday evening.
Normal Eyte 20:9, p.153
Enthusiasm runs high; students and faculty members will give speeches; yells and songs will be practiced.