Lecture and Entertainment Course

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601 We wonder
College Eye 4:7, p.4

Brief gossip.

602 First lecture course number Thursday; Paul Althouse will give concert Thursday, October 15; nearly twelve hundred seats sold
College Eye 4:6, p.1

Renowned tenor soloist Paul Althouse will perform on campus.

603 Lecture course is completed; fine array of talent will be presented
College Eye 4:4, p.5

Lecture course will consist of six performances and speakers.

604 Lecture course 1914-1915
College Eye 4:3, p.1

Paul Althaus, Terrucio Busoni, and Senator Robert M. LaFollette make up the entertainers and speakers who will visit campus as a part of the lecture course.

605 On Wednesday afternoon
College Eye 7:7, p.8

Mr. Seymour lectured on Marie Antoinette.

606 Editorial
College Eye 3:31, p.507
Announcements; farewell from College Eye staff to readers; ten men have signed up for the Geneva conference; only eighty students have purchased spring season athletics tickets.
607 Editorial
College Eye 3:29, p.475
Announcements; encourages students to prepare early for next year's oratorical contest.
608 Editorial
College Eye 3:27, p.443
Announcements; encourages students not to cheat.
609 Special number on lecture course is both entertaining and educational
College Eye 3:24, p.398
Official photographer of Grand Canyon, Emory C. Kolb, presented movies and photos.
610 Editorial
College Eye 3:23, p.379
Lecture Course will show movie; Guy V. Aldrich will speak to YMCA; still trouble at University of Iowa; winner of oratorical contest from Iowa Wesleyan found guilty of plagiarism.
611 Editorial
College Eye 3:20, p.331
College Eye election coming up; Bertha Hart will perform; appreciates appearance of Helen Keller on campus; continuing debate on role of literary societies.
612 Helen Keller brings message of cheer
College Eye 3:20, p.332
Summary of Helen Keller's speech.
613 Editorial
College Eye 3:19, p.315
Recommends new editors for next year's College Eye; encourages students to attend Helen Keller's speech; would like basketball scoreboard in the Gymnasium.
614 Lecture course
College Eye 3:19, p.321
Short biography of Helen Keller.
615 Burns delights audience
College Eye 3:18, p.300
W. J. Burns is a reformer of private and public morals.
616 Lecture course
College Eye 3:18, p.305
Helen Keller will speak.
617 Lecture course
College Eye 3:17, p.289
W. J. Burns, a former United States secret service officer, will speak.
618 The violin recital
College Eye 3:16, p.268
Critique of Carl Flesch performance.
619 Lecture course
College Eye 3:15, p.259
Short biography of Carl Flesch, the next performer.
620 Great Northern Railway representative gives interesting lecture
College Eye 3:14, p.236
Lecture by L. D. Kitchell on Glacier National Park was enhanced by slides.
621 Lecture Course
College Eye 3:14, p.243
Biography of Carl Flesch, violinist.
622 Ben Greet Players delight audience
College Eye 3:12, p.200
Performed "She Stoops to Conquer".
623 Lecture Course
College Eye 3:11, p.186
Background of "She Stoops to Conquer", the next number in the lecture course.
624 Lecture Course
College Eye 3:10, p.173
Preview of "She Stoops to Conquer".
625 Lecture Course
College Eye 3:9, p.157
Ben Greet Players will present "She Stoops to Conquer".
626 Maggie Teyte gives vocal recital
College Eye 3:9, p.153
Performance review.
627 Lecture course
College Eye 3:8, p.138
Short biography of Maggie Teyte.
628 Lecture course
College Eye 3:7, p.125
Maggie Teyte of the Chicago Grand Opera Company will be the next performer.
629 Kaffir Boys open lecture course
College Eye 3:6, p.103
African choir will sing; profile of the group.
630 Lecture Course
College Eye 3:5, p.90
Kaffir Boys will entertain.
631 Official Notes
College Eye 3:4, p.72
News notes of important faculty and school matters; Professor Loughridge is in Germany; new classes in home economics organized; library crowded; enrollment is over 1300; Professor Campbell studying rural schools.
632 Lecture Course
College Eye 3:3, p.54
Gives schedule of lectures for remainder of the school year; Professor Begeman is chair.
633 Official Notes
College Eye 3:3, p.53
Faculty added; power plant will be improved; looking forward to alumni meeting at ISTA convention.
634 Kaufman-Doane concert
College Eye 2:24, p.5

Preview of upcoming performances.

635 Lecture not up to standard; last number on course not accepted with undivided praise
College Eye 2:23, p.4

Seumas MacManus tells stories of myth and folklore to an unreceptive audience.

636 Hear Seamus McManus; last regular number on this year's lecture course
College Eye 2:22, p.1

Seamus McManus is a noted Irish poet and story writer.

637 Noted explorer tells of trip; Captain Roald Amundsen lectured on subject, "how I discovered the South Pole"
College Eye 2:20, p.1

The lecture was attended by nearly all of the student body, the faculty, and local business people.

638 Great explorer coming; popular lecturer to tell of an arctic exploration
College Eye 2:19, p.4

Captain Roald Amundson will tell of his adventures at the South Pole.

639 Lecture course; famous Ben Greet Players presented "Comedy of Errors"; former Iowa State Teachers College student in cast
College Eye 2:18, p.1

The performance of the Ben Greet Players was really pleasing.

640 College calendar
College Eye 2:17, p.8
641 Lecture course; Ben Greet Players to be here Friday; delightful program anticipated
College Eye 2:17, p.1

Come see the Ben Greet Players.

642 College calendar
College Eye 2:16, p.8
643 Leland Powers; large audience pleased with the entertainment; was a good combination
College Eye 2:14, p.1

Entertained crowd with readings from Dickens.

644 Hear Leland Powers
College Eye 2:13, p.2

The Leland Powers recital will be on Friday; it will be enjoyable.

645 Congratulations are extended
College Eye 2:12, p.4

Exceptional school spirit and support showing in all school activities.

646 Musical recital
College Eye 2:11, p.1

Rudolph Ganz and Mme. Rosa Olitzka did a wonderful job.

647 Announcement
College Eye 2:7, p.3

H. E. Slaught will speak at Mathematics Club; oratory contest coming up.

648 Be sure to order
College Eye 2:5, p.4

Get your Lecture Course ticket soon; it is one of the best courses at the college.

649 Friends, it is that inborn sense of right and justice
College Eye 2:4, p.4

The College Eye and the Old Gold are important to the school for providing information.

650 Lecture Course; noted lecturers secured
College Eye 2:4, p.4

Schedule of performers.

651 Summer term program ready; much attention is paid to course for rural teachers; noted lecturers will be present
College Eye 2:32, p.1

Summer session programs mailed out; Training School will be in session for six weeks; schedule of lecturers and entertainment.

652 Official notes
College Eye 1:28, p.5

Louis Begeman attended annual Iowa Academy of Sciences convention, Professors Meyerholz, Merchant, and Begeman noted for good work organizing lectures and entertainment this year.

653 Noted Harvard man to lecture; Prof. Albert Hart will speak at college auditorium Saturday night
College Eye 1:25, p.1

Albert Bushnell Hart will speak.

654 Noted labor leader coming; Henry Van Dyke cancels all Iowa engagements, John Mitchell will take his place
College Eye 1:20, p.1

Will speak on the "industrial problem".

655 Noted magician
College Eye 1:16, p.1

Karl Germain will perform.

656 John Kendrick Bangs delights audience; makes big hit with Cedar Falls people, humor was of highest order, a strenuous day at Oyster Bay well received
College Eye 1:14, p.1

Talked about famous people whom he has met.

657 Lecture on Dickens was very interesting; patrons of Lecture Course appreciated the extra number
College Eye 1:12, p.1

Alfred Tennyson Dickens spoke on his father's life and work.

658 Large crowd listens to rendition of grand opera; Le Brun quartet visits the college
College Eye 1:8, p.1

Review of the Le Brun Grand Opera's performance on campus as the second event in the Lecture Course.

659 Coming events
College Eye 1:7, p.6

Campus event calendar for October and November.

660 Coming events
College Eye 1:5, p.7

Campus event calendar for semester.

661 Coming events
College Eye 1:4, p.8
Event calendar for semester.
662 Hon. Champ Clark delights audience; opening number on lecture course well received
College Eye 1:4, p.1

Summary of Champ Clark's lecture on "The United States in the Twentieth Century."

663 The sale of season tickets
College Eye 1:4, p.7
Lecture Course sold more than nine hundred tickets before opening night.
664 College calendar
College Eye 2:33, p.4

Schedule of campus events during the fall term.

665 Untitled
College Eye 1:2, p.4

Claims that events on lecture course will be interesting.

666 The college lecture course 1911-1912; brilliant talent throughout
College Eye 1:1, p.1

Summary of events to take place in this year's lecture course.

667 Roney Boys' here Friday evening
College Eye 1:8, p.130
The Roney Boys' will perform at I. S. T. C. on Friday evening.
668 Roney Boys coming
College Eye 1:7, p.118
The Roney Boys will perform as part of the lecture course series.
669 Hon. W. J. Bryan at the college
College Eye 1:3, p.45
As part of the lecture course, William Jennings Bryan spoke at I. S. T. C.; summary of his remarks.
670 Booker T. Washington; pleases large audience
College Eye 1:1, p.7
Booker T. Washington, a former slave, spoke at I. S. T. C. about his experiences and the two great advantages of his race.
671 Booker T. Washington; will appear at I. S. T. C.
Normal Eyte 21:22, p.377
Booker T. Washington will speak as part of the lecture course.
672 Strickland Gillilan entertains large audience; his droll humor with an occasional touch of pathos holds audience
Normal Eyte 21:18, p.310
Strickland Gillilan spoke to a large audience in the college auditorium.
673 A. Radclyff Dugmore pleases large audience
Normal Eyte 21:17, p.292
A. Radclyff Dugmore spoke on African animals.
674 A. Radclyff Dugmore at the college; will lecture tomorrow night
Normal Eyte 21:16, p.273
A. Radclyff Dugmore will lecture on "Snapping Africa's wild game on Roosevelt's hunting trail."
675 Madame Langendorff sing at the college
Normal Eyte 21:13, p.226
Madame Langendorff sang as part of the lecture course.
676 Welsh choir gives a concert; the Mountain Ash chorus delights a large audience
Normal Eyte 21:13, p.223
The Mountain Ash choir of Wales performed for the student body.
677 A large crowd hears Mrs. Lake
Normal Eyte 21:12, p.207
Lenora Lake of St. Louis spoke as part of the lecture course.
678 Welch Singers coming
Normal Eyte 21:12, p.207
The Welch Choir will perform as part of the lecture course.
679 Editorial
Normal Eyte 21:11, p.179
Editorial complains about the financing of athletics solely by gate receipts; proposes fee system that might extend to Lecture Course.
680 First number in lecture course; great musical will open 1910-1911 lecture session
Normal Eyte 21:11, p.189
Giuseppe Campanari will perform.
681 I. S. T. C. lecture course for 1910-11; the course is an exceptionally strong one and deserves the liberal patronage of the student body
Normal Eyte 21:9, p.152
Schedule of lecture course offerings for the 1910-1911 school year.
682 Prof. Bruno Steindel
Normal Eyte 21:5, p.86
Was a guest of Professor Merrill.
683 Bruno Steindel will give concert
Normal Eyte 21:4, p.68
Professors Merrill and Frampton will perform with him.
684 Noted explorer talks; Lieutenant Shackleton give short talk about his Antarctic explorations
Normal Eyte 20:34, p.565
Ernest Shackleton talked about his adventures at the South Pole.
685 McIntyre closes course; last number on lecture course proves a fitting climax; eloquence is wonderful
Normal Eyte 20:26, p.430
Review of performance by Robert McIntyre.
686 McIntyre to lecture; eloquent platform orator will lecture on Friday evening in college auditorium
Normal Eyte 20:25, p.420
Robert E. McIntyre will present popular lecture.
687 Readings enjoyed; Mrs. Beecher pleased audience in her rendering of two popular plays Friday evening.
Normal Eyte 20:25, p.419
Review of her performance.
688 Lecture date filled
Normal Eyte 20:24, p.400
Bishop Robert E. McIntyre will speak.
689 Mrs. Beecher to appear; noted reader will give interpretive readings from two popular plays
Normal Eyte 20:24, p.399
Isabel Garghill Beecher will entertain with reading from popular literature.
690 Lecturers unable to appear
Normal Eyte 20:23, p.389
Train connections and schedule conflicts make things difficult.
691 Mitchell cancels date; court difficulties responsible; other noted talent will lecture here
Normal Eyte 20:18, p.301
John Mitchell will be unable to speak as scheduled; seeking another speaker.
692 Bispham pleases audience; famous baritone delights; concert occurs on Saturday evening
Normal Eyte 20:17, p.283
Review of performance by David Bispham; with performance program.
693 Last Wednesday afternoon
Normal Eyte 20:17, p.288
Robert Fullerton gave a speech about David Bispham and his art.
694 Miss Childs
Normal Eyte 20:17, p.289
Gave a talk at chapel that interpreted the works of David Bispham.
695 David Bispham coming! Renowned baritone will delight students in concert on Friday evening
Normal Eyte 20:16, p.268
Performer profile.
696 "Tahan talks;" lecturer pleases large audience; gives interesting tale of Indian life
Normal Eyte 20:13, p.219
Joseph K. Griffis spoke on American Indians.
697 Great violinist to play; Maud Powell to give a concert in auditorium, Friday evening; music lovers delighted.
Normal Eyte 20:11, p.188
Performance preview; photo.
698 Mrs. Booth lectures; students hear great prison reformer Wednesday evening, November 10th.
Normal Eyte 20:11, p.186
Speaks on prisons.
699 Lecture course opens; Maud Ballington Booth will give lecture Wednesday evening, November 15th.
Normal Eyte 20:9, p.156
Will speak on work in prisons.
700 Lecture Course date changed.
Normal Eyte 20:8, p.139
Maud Powell will appear on November 19.