Rau--Martha E. (Class of 1907)
Displaying 1 - 17 of 17 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | Irwin and Martha (Rau) Martin College Eye 4:2, p.7 |
Welcomed a new son this summer, Charles Rau Martin. | |
2 | Miss Martha Rau Normal Eyte 20:30, p.503 |
Spent Sunday with friends. | |
3 | The schools at Hampton, Iowa Normal Eyte 20:7, p.134 |
Alumni who are now teaching at Hampton. | |
4 | Hampton sent the following contingent Normal Eyte 19:7, p.109 |
Several visited from Hampton. | |
5 | Martha Rau Normal Eyte 18:14, p.217 |
Visited Helen Pillsbury on the Hill before Christmas. | |
6 | The Cliosophic Society Old Gold 0:0, p.181 |
Society officers, members and description of activities; photo. | |
7 | Photos of graduates Old Gold 0:0, p.51 |
1907 graduates; photo. | |
8 | The Cliorio banquet Normal Eyte 17:21, p.323 |
The Cliosophic and Orio Literary Societies got together for a Valentine's Day meal. | |
9 | Society Normal Eyte 17:19, p.296 |
Clios enjoy miscellaneous program; the history of the Shake-Aristo monkey mascot. | |
10 | Society Normal Eyte 17:8, p.123 |
Philos present literary program; Orios celebrate selection of debaters; Clios hold initiation; Neos present Indian program; Ossolis had social program. | |
11 | Society Normal Eyte 17:6, p.89 |
Shakes and Aristos hold banquet; Ossolis focus on race; Clios consider American Indians. | |
12 | Society Normal Eyte 17:4, p.57 |
Neos present college program; Ossolis enjoyed Indian program; mock letter home about Clios meeting; Shakes and Aristos presented music program | |
13 | The Cliosophic Society Pedagog 0:0, p.85 |
Brief organization of the organization; photo. | |
14 | Martha Rau Normal Eyte 16:32, p.512 |
Grandfather died. | |
15 | Martha Rau Normal Eyte 16:27, p.429 |
Has the grippe. | |
16 | Bertha Gould Normal Eyte 16:19, p.303 |
Visiting friends. | |
17 | Society Normal Eyte 16:9, p.134 |
The Shakes held a meeting; the Clios have had many programs and were visited by many visitors; the Alphas had an autumn program; the Philos had a program of impromptu selections. |