Lecture and Entertainment Course

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301 Resume of leading facts in life of Madame Homer
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302 Chapel talks
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Description of the program; examples of good speakers who have appeared.
303 Warren and Ross, musical artists, here Wednesday; noted pianist and violinist on second program; concert at 8:15
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Performer profiles.
304 Phradie Wells, soprano, delights large audience; Metropolitan Opera artist welcomed at Teachers College; program success
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Review of performance.
305 Phradie Wells American soprano will sing Tuesday; noted artist is member of Metropolitan Opera
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Schedule of summer entertainment.
306 Mme. Louise Home comes to I. S. T. C.; summer term treat
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Operatic contralto will perform on campus.
307 Musical artists to close lecture course Friday; Jacobsen, Kindler and Shattuck in group and solo selections
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Sascha Jacobsen, Hans Kindler, and Arthur Shattuck will perform.
308 Tom Skeyhill tonight
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Will speak on world affairs.
309 Lecture course number
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Coffer-Miller Players will present "Mistress of the Inn" and "Sleepy Hollow."
310 The Merrill violin concert Thursday; player is former T. C. student
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Performance program and performer profile of Winifred Merrill; photo.

311 Illustrated talk Monday; woman naturalist Dr. Cora J. Best to tell experience; lower Columbia River is subject
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Speaker profile.

312 Merrill concert seat sale Friday
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Winifred Merrill, daughter of former faculty member B. Winfred Merrill, will perform.

313 Packed house for concert tonight by Mme. Sigrid Onegin; critics proclaim her the foremost in America
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Performer profile.
314 25 years ago in the Normal Eyte
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The Lecture and Entertainment Course from the old days.
315 Sigrid Onegin, contralto with the Metropolitan Opera Company will perform
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The T. C. lecture course sponsors concert by Sigrid Onegin.
316 Many good events scheduled on the lecture course; complete program given
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Schedule for the 1925-1926 season.
317 Sigrid Onegin
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Sigrid Onegin will perform on campus.
318 A native American Albert Spalding has universal fame; ranks with the greatest violinists
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Performer profile; photo.
319 Albert Spalding was a regular boy
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Performer profile.
320 A. F. Moulton Monday; noted astronomer to give lecture on constellations; will use slides to illustrate subject
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Speaker profile.
321 Dr. A. E Winship to speak Friday
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Speaker profile.
322 Dramatic reading " The Devil's Disciple" to be given Monday; noted reader to present Shaw's play
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Ray K. Immel will give reading.
323 Fine singing tonight; singers have fine personality as well as beautiful voices; both have voices of strength and quality
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Edna Swanson Ver Haar and Raymund Koch will perform.
324 Big Sioux Indian chief Red Fox will appear tomorrow: first program at 9:30
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Speaker profile.
325 Master organist Sunday; E. Harold Geer organist at Vassar will give recital; just returned from a two years study in Europe
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Tributes to performer's work.
326 There seems to be a lack of appreciation
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Urges more students to attend plays and other recreational activities; attendance has been poor recently.
327 "The Country Girl" tonight--8:00; the first Devereux production is a rollicking comedy; plenty of good seats can still be obtained
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Preview of the play.
328 Devereux Players here next week
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Will present several plays.
329 Manuel and Williamson give pleasing concert
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Brief review.
330 In concert Friday
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Philip Manuel and Gavin Williamson will perform; photo.
331 Miss Marie Tiffany, symphony soloist
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Will perform along with Minneapolis Symphony on May 7; photo.
332 Dr. Parkes Cadman, famous preacher, to lecture tomorrow; acknowledges as one of most brilliant speakers on the American platform
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Dr. S. Parkes Cadman to speak.
333 Dr. S. Parks Cadman, lecturer of note, here April 16; final speaker on lecture course is one of greatest preachers of day
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Dr. S. Parks Cadman to speak.
334 DeMarco harpists in pleasing concert; large audience attend unusual musical treat
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Review of performance given by DeMarco Harp Ensemble.
335 Famous DeMarco harp ensemble in concert Thursday; brought here by Lecture Course Committee
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Elena DeMarco and company to perform at Teachers College.
336 Tito Schipa, tenor, wins ovation from packed auditorium; Mr. Jose Enchaniz, pianist, proves to be rare artist
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Description of performance given by Tito Schipa.
337 Schipa, greatest operatic singer of day, here March 9; famous tenor secured by Lecture Course Committee
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Preview of performance by Tito Schipa.
338 Story lecture
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Seumas MacManus to speak March 5.
339 Case-Wallenstein give fine concert; both artists have wonderful personality
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Performance given positive reviews.
340 Case and Wallenstein in concert here Feb. 18; former artist well acquainted with this institution
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Harriet Case taught music at ISTC for six years.
341 Harriet Case, famous concert artist, to be here February 18; is lover of outdoor sports having held national archery championship twice
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Performer profile.
342 Big lecture course features outlined for rest of year; Harriet Case, soprano, formerly of our music department will appear in concert
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A look at performers in the 1925 spring season.
343 Chemet renders pleasing program to large audience; proves to be one of foremost violinists of the day
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Recap of the Renee Chemet violin performance in the auditorium.
344 Out of the rut
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Students admonished for not taking advantage of learning opportunities such as guest lectures and concerts.
345 Chemet to appear in concert on Friday; celebrated violinist brought here by lecture course committee
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Preview of performance of violinist.
346 Immense audience enjoys Novaes in splendid concert; famous Brazilian pianist proves to be real artist
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Praises piano performance given by Guiomar Novaes.
347 Renee Chemet, noted violinist, appears here December 5; one of most fascinating drawers of bow in the entire world
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Performer profile.
348 Coffer-Miller players give two comedies
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Brief review of "The Miser" and "The Taming of the Shrew."
349 Novaes appears in concert on Thursday; brought here by College Lecture Course Committee
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Urges students to attend.
350 Renee Chemet, violinist, scheduled for December
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Brief profile.
351 Guiomar Novaes in concert Thursday eve.; finished course in piano at Paris Conservatoire at sixteen
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Performer profile.
352 Renee Chemet, noted violinist, will be here December 5; hails from fashions home, Paris, with beautiful gowns minus jewelry
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Description of dress of performer.
353 Coffer-Miller Players to appear Nov. 11; have pleased many audiences at this school
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Will present "The Miser" and "The Taming of the Shrew."
354 Famous pianist soon to appear seems to have natural traits; tells story of her plunge into sea of romance
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Profile of Guimar Novaes.
355 Famous Brazilian pianist to appear here Nov. 20; has pleased music lovers throughout the world
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Profile of Guiomar Novaes.
356 Guiomar Novaes Brazilian pianist will soon appear; famous young artist came to America in 1916
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Performer profile.
357 Large audience enjoys concert by Miss Halstead; accompanied by Mr. Carnevali, Italian pianist
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Review of performance of Antoinette Halstead.
358 Antoinette Halsted will appear here in concert October 14; native ability plus training has developed this present star
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Performer profile.
359 Notice
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Ushers for Lecture and Entertainment Course should see Professor Finkenbinder.
360 Another disciple of Colonel Bogie will soon appear; is also fond of her canine--as well as her sportster
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Antoinette Halstead will perform; photo.
361 Arrangements for college lecture course completed; Dr. S. Parks Cadman--noted lecturer--on program
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Schedule of performers.
362 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
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Will perform at I. S. T. C.; photo.
363 Paul Althouse sings to responsive audiences; both programs had a popular appeal
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Brief review of performance.
364 Paul Althouse is next lecture course number; famous tenor will give concert on Thurs. and Fri.
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Performer profile.
365 World famous artist delights audience in recital; Alberto Salvi, Venetian harpist, appears as lecture course number
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Review of performance.
366 Alberto Salvi, concert harpist, on lecture course; "Wizard of the Harp", brought here for concert
College Eye 15:27, p.1
Brief profile of the performer.
367 Famous Coffer-Miller players here this week, will present two comedies on Thursday and Friday; will present "The Rivals" and "The Imaginary Invalid";
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368 Coffer-Miller players here next week
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Ralph Helm Johonnot will also speak.
369 Rebecca West will not appear
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Speaker cannot attend.

370 Louis Graveure to be at college on Monday; born in Belgium and received education in England; leading baritone will appear in recital at 8:15; tickets
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Committee has heard great recommendations about him.
371 Cedar Falls band is enthusiastically received; large audience greets lawn city band
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Performance review.
372 Noted speaker will appear on lecture course; Eugene Davenport to speak in aud. Thursday at 11:25
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Profile of Eugene Davenport.
373 Cedar Falls band next lecture course number; is one of best concert bands in middle west; Prof. F. L. McCreary of faculty is conductor
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Program preview.
374 Second lecture course number Thursday night; woman candidate for senator here tomorrow; Mrs. Peter Olsen of Minnesota will deliver address
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Profile of the speaker.
375 The Pop-off
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Was disgruntled at the rattling disturbance during a concert.
376 Anna Case in superb recital; is charming entertainer; artist captures all by her charm and genuine artistry
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Review of performance.
377 Famous American soprano on lecture course; will give recital next Monday evening in auditorium; all should hear Anna Case
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Profile of Anna Case.
378 Annie Laurie Ferguson concert; in the Aud. Tonight at 8:15
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Profile of performer.
379 Dr. Winship makes annual call at Teachers College
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Brief excerpts from addresses.
380 It is our task to end war; Mr. Libby pleads for League of Nations in address at Teachers College
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Frederick J. Libby's campus speech, printed in full.
381 Dramatic reading of popular novel; "If Winter Comes"--this afternoon and evening
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Ralph B. Dennis will give reading.
382 Lecture Course
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Photos of lecturers; photo.
383 Cecil Fanning concert
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Review of Cecil Fanning's performance on campus.
384 Cecil Fanning concert next Wednesday
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Performer profile; photo.
385 Reflections of an old fogy
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Explores attendance at extracurricular activities and its influence on a college education.
386 Your money's worth
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Comments on the relatively low activities fee, and praises the Lecture Course Committee for their selections.
387 Large appreciative audience hears Spalding
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Review of Albert Spalding's violin recital.
388 Albert Spalding
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Brief profile of violinist Albert Spalding.
389 Spalding here tomorrow night; large audience expected
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Profile of well-known violinist.
390 Honored guest
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John Barnes tells a joke.
391 Y. W. secures noted speaker; Maude Royden making third tour of America; will appear here Feb. 24
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392 Piano recital pleases large audience
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Review of Guy Maier and Lee Patison's performance on campus.
393 E. A. Steiner
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Spoke at a faculty luncheon.
394 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Methfessel
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Attended the lecture course.
395 Lecture by Mr. Frank Alva Parsons
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Spoke on art and life.
396 Edwin Markham lectures here next Tuesday
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Speaker profile.
397 Charles Zueblin lectures here
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Excerpts from his address.
398 Hutchins well received here
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Audience enjoyed performance of Charles Bowman Hutchins.
399 Charles Zueblin lectures Friday
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Profile of Charles Zueblin.
400 Middleton sings to large audience
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Review of performance by Arthur Middleton.