Northrup--Paul (Student--1916)
Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | "Tom" Brown, Vivian Johnson, and Paul Northrup College Eye 8:24, p.8 |
Are studying in Minnesota and visited Cedar Falls. | |
2 | Northrup wins spring oratorical; S. C. Jacobsen captures second place College Eye 8:1, p.1 |
Paul Northrup wins contest with speech entitled "Slaves of Tradition." | |
3 | Announcements College Eye 7:17, p.8 |
Students announce their candidacy for College Eye positions for the coming year. | |
4 | Orio Old Gold 0:0, p.151 |
Illustration of a castle on a hill; brief overview of the society past and present; winter triangular team; photo. | |
5 | Intercollegiate debaters for 1914-15 Old Gold 0:0, p.237 |
Photo. | |
6 | Teachers lose in triangular; Coe carries off honors on Teachers floor by a score of 2 to 1; Morningside wins unanimous decision College Eye 4:23, p.1 |
I. S. T. C. lost both sides of debate; includes excerpt from Collegian Reporter. | |
7 | Triangular debate Friday evening; Teachers will meet Coe representatives on home floor; negative team will debate Morningside at Sioux City College Eye 4:22, p.1 |
Debate team will discuss whether or not the government should own and operate all interstate railroads. | |
8 | What? When? Where? College Eye 4:20, p.7 |
I. S. T. C. will face Coe College in debate. | |
9 | Philos win Sage trophy; place six men on intercollegiate debate; Aristos four, Orios 2; Orios hold trophy at present College Eye 4:14, p.1 |
Painting donated by Dr. Sage of Waterloo will hang in the Philomathean Hall. | |
10 | Debating team is chosen; men are selected who will present the Teachers in the Coe-Morningside-I. S. T. C. triangular College Eye 4:14, p.2 |
Field narrowed to six men who will compete in intercollegiate debate in March. | |
11 | Philos win triangular debate; pile up a maximum of six points; Orios receive two points; Aristos one; careful study of the question evident College Eye 4:11, p.2 |
Debate was held on whether or not the government should own and operate all railroads. |