Lecture and Entertainment Course

Displaying 851 - 900 of 946 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
851 Last Friday evening
Normal Eyte 12:22, p.349
Large audience for Civil War lecture by General Gordon.
852 Mrs. Dinwiddie
Normal Eyte 12:21, p.330
Entertained Lorado Taft.
853 As a substitute
Normal Eyte 12:21, p.331
Lorado Taft spoke on campus.
854 A rare opportunity
Normal Eyte 12:20, p.315
Students enjoyed lectures on music by Professor Tomlins.
855 The good things are coming
Normal Eyte 12:18, p.273
Lecture Committee has been working hard to secure speakers.
856 The Hungarian Court Orchestra
Normal Eyte 12:18, p.282
Performed in the new auditorium.
857 The Normal committee
Normal Eyte 12:18, p.281
Extends special invitation to local GAR post to attend lecture by Genera O. O. Howard.
858 Some persons seem to have a wrong conception
Normal Eyte 12:18, p.273
Believes audiences at entertainment functions should be quiet and listen to the speakers.
859 Charles B. Hanford
Normal Eyte 12:16, p.252
Entertained with readings from Shakespeare.
860 One of the choicest musical programs
Normal Eyte 12:14, p.220
Everyone enjoyed the performance of the Oberlin Glee Club.
861 The lecture given by Sir Robert Ball
Normal Eyte 12:14, p.219
Gave good lecture illustrated with stereopticon views.
862 It was a glad day for the societies
Normal Eyte 12:14, p.209
Literary societies will each receive seventy-five dollars from Board of Trustees; surplus from Lecture and Entertainment Course funds.
863 Don't miss the opportunity
Normal Eyte 12:13, p.202
Oberlin Glee Club will perform.
864 The Oberlin College Glee Club, Tuesday, Dec. 17
Normal Eyte 12:13, p.196
Performance program.
865 The lecture course
Normal Eyte 12:7, p.98
Applauds 1901-1902 season schedule; urges students to attend the performances; A. E. Winship will speak.
866 Remember to get your Lecture Course tickets
Normal Eyte 12:6, p.87
A. E. Winship will speak.
867 The new auditorium
Normal Eyte 12:4, p.58
Nearing completion; will seat about two thousand; should be fine place for college lectures and entertainment performances.
868 The lecture course
Normal Eyte 12:3, p.35
Schedule of the Lecture and Entertainment Course for 1901-1902.
869 Public entertainment of the year
Normal Eyte 12:2, p.18
Schedule of literary society open sessions and performances by entertainers.
870 Editorial
Normal Eyte 11:34, p.829
ISNS won eight points at the state field meet; needs two more points to get automatic invitation; Lecture Committee did good job.
871 Rabbi Hirsch
Normal Eyte 11:33, p.811
Spoke on Semitic contributions to civilization.
872 Report of Lecture Committee
Normal Eyte 11:33, p.817
Financial report for the committee.
873 The Elsie Lincoln concert
Normal Eyte 11:31, p.764
Brief review.
874 Editorial
Normal Eyte 11:28, p.685
Sorrow over death of Eugene Brown; review of successful Lecture Course.
875 Editorial
Normal Eyte 11:23, p.553
Fire destroys Medical College building at University of Iowa; questions state policy of self-insurance; enjoyed lecture by Newell D. Hillis.
876 Ida Benfy
Normal Eyte 10:21, p.506
Performance review.
877 Dr. Hillis postpones his lecture
Normal Eyte 10:17, p.410
Cites epidemic of the grippe in his congregation.
878 Men wanted
Normal Eyte 10:15, p.351
Always a need for good men; magician fails to appear.
879 The Spiering Quartet
Normal Eyte 10:13, p.311
Entertained audience.
880 Untitled
Normal Eyte 10:11, p.257
Professor Parish's tribute to Mrs. Garghill Beecher.
881 The concert
Normal Eyte 10:10, p.242
Boston Ladies' Symphony Orchestra performed well.
882 Lecture Committee announcement
Normal Eyte 10:9, p.215
Schedule of upcoming performers.
883 Normal victory! Wins debate by two to one
Normal Eyte 10:7, p.149
Encourages women's debate; Maude Ballington Booth spoke on campus; YMCA lecture course will begin.
884 Editorial
Normal Eyte 10:6, p.125
The value of the Lecture Course as part of a student's education; laments loss of trees in landscaping project to accommodate tracks of street railway.
885 Official
Normal Eyte 10:5, p.102
Lecture Course seats will be assigned; landscaping of northeast corner of campus will get underway; seems to be some delay in shipping stone to the Auditorium Building construction site.
886 Official: the year's lecture course
Normal Eyte 10:4, p.79
Schedule and description of performers for the 1900-1901 season.
887 Announcement
Normal Eyte 10:1, p.6
Lecture Course Committee completing plans; cost will be $2 per term.
888 Official; new faculty members
Normal Eyte 9:34, p.804
Roster of new faculty members; schedule for summer session lectures.
889 Report of Lecture Committee for year 1899-1900
Normal Eyte 9:33, p.782
Financial statement for the lecture and entertainment enterprise,
890 John F. Finnerty
Normal Eyte 9:32, p.757
Summary of remarks of Mr. Finnerty, a recent speaker.
891 The subject of the Finnerty lecture
Normal Eyte 9:31, p.738
Addressed Irish poets and orators.
892 A crowded house
Normal Eyte 9:27, p.644
Awaited Frank Beard for his lecture; he did not arrive and Dr. Gunsaulus will appear in his place.
893 The Minnesingers concert
Normal Eyte 9:27, p.644
Will perform on campus April 27.
894 Editorial
Normal Eyte 9:21, p.491
Appreciated recent performance by F. Hopkinton Smith.
895 John Temple Graves lecture
Normal Eyte 9:19, p.453
Well received; F. Hopkinton Smith will be next on lecture course.
896 John Temple Graves
Normal Eyte 9:19, p.446
Review of performance by speaker.
897 The next number
Normal Eyte 9:14, p.332
John R. Clark will speak on London.
898 The Lecture Committee
Normal Eyte 9:12, p.282
Will add a number to the course.
899 The Clare Vaughan Wales
Normal Eyte 9:9, p.217
Clare Vaughan Wales Concert Company will perform.
900 Lyric Ladies was a success
Normal Eyte 9:7, p.156
Lecture Course Committee pleased.