Reading Circles

Displaying 1 - 50 of 113 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Dwight Watson speaks at CROW forum
Northern Iowan 107:20, p.1
Dean of the College of Education addressed the problem of social isolation facing many gay and lesbian students. He suggested the use of literature circles reading different types of gay literature; photo.
2 I. H. Hart
Alumnus 23:1, p.31
Spoke before the Cedar Falls Parlor Reading Circle on the topic, "Education in Iowa."
3 Skar speaks
College Eye 29:22, p.3
In Waverly and at Parlor Reading Circle.
4 News briefs
College Eye 25:28, p.3
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
5 H. A. Riebe speaks on child training
College Eye 24:25, p.3
At Parlor Reading Circle meeting.
6 Reading Circles
College Eye 8:10, p.2
Schedules for Reading Circles organized by the Y. W. C. A.
7 Y. M. and Y. W.
College Eye 8:9, p.6
Y. W. C. A. organizes Reading Circles in several boarding houses.
8 The College Hill Cottage Reading Circle and Iowa Club dine together
College Eye 7:22, p.3
Elected new officers for the Cottage Reading Circle.
9 Cottage Circle "Come Together"
College Eye 7:5, p.1
Held meeting to introduce members.
10 Prof. Walters addresses Parlor Reading Circle
College Eye 4:16, p.1
G. W. Walters spoke on "Child Welfare" at the home of Mrs. Jackson.
11 On last Tuesday
College Eye 4:6, p.8
The Reading Circle met with Professor G. W. Newton. Professor M. F. Arey and Professor L. Begeman participated in the discussion of the European War.
12 Miss Carpenter
College Eye 2:16, p.5
Gave a speech to the Parlor Reading Circle.
13 The faculty college reading circle
College Eye 2:7, p.6
Met at the home of Professor and Mrs. R. McKitrick; led by Professor Davis.
14 Official notes
College Eye 2:4, p.5
Professor Meyerholz published a book on government; combined enrollment of college and Training School is about 1500; students from unaccredited high schools tend to enroll in private colleges; Cottage Reading Circle met.
15 Miss Luse
College Eye 1:20, p.5
Led in Current Topics discussion at the Reading Circle meeting.
16 Miss Fesenbeck
College Eye 1:17, p.5
Spoke to the Reading Circle about her trip to Egpyt.
17 Official Notes
College Eye 1:5, p.2
Board considering new furniture for new buildings; Faculty Reading Circle met; stenography and typewriting courses available.
18 Colegrove's book won; named by official reading circle board on Tuesday in Des Moines; "The Teacher and the School" receives honored selection
Normal Eyte 21:20, p.346
Professor Colegrove's latest book has been widely acclaimed by the Iowa state reading circle board.
19 Official
Normal Eyte 20:30, p.492
May be too many extracurricular activities going on; Reading Circle halts work due to overwork; weather unpredictable; summer term bulletin nearing completion.
20 President and Mrs. H. H. Seerley
Normal Eyte 20:8, p.144
Entertained the Cottage Reading Circle.
21 The Parlor Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 19:6, p.85
Several faculty members presented papers.
22 The Parlor Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 19:5, p.78
Professor Bender will speak.
23 The making of a teacher
Normal Eyte 19:4, p.58
Professor Colegrove promotes his new book.
24 The Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 18:11, p.175
Entertained the downtown Parlor Reading Circle with a musical program.
25 The Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 17:7, p.111
Discussed forestry at Professor Arey's home.
26 The Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 17:6, p.95
Faculty discuss a variety of current topics.
27 The Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 17:4, p.64
Met at Professor Gist's home to discuss revised spelling.
28 Kindergarten notes
Normal Eyte 16:29, p.452
Kindergarten Department students gave program for Parlor Reading Circle.
29 The Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 16:12, p.190
Met and discussed music.
30 The Cottage Reading Circle met Monday
Normal Eyte 16:9, p.141
Topic for discussion was "Wise and Otherwise".
31 The Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 16:8, p.126
Met at the Wright's house; enjoyed program on fads.
32 Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 16:3, p.45
Met at the Colegrove home; recap of events.
33 Monday evening
Normal Eyte 15:11, p.174
Women of reading circle entertain men.
34 Miss Thornton
Normal Eyte 15:5, p.78
Led reading circle.
35 The Parlor Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 14:26, p.413
Professor Falkler led discussion.
36 The Parlor Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 14:23, p.366
Professor Begeman led the discussion.
37 The Parlor Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 14:14, p.222
Miss Jennette Carpenter led the Circle's study.
38 The Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 14:14, p.222
The Circle met at the home of Professor Arey.
39 The last meeting of the year of the Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 13:28, p.444
Will discuss Rousseau.
40 The Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 13:26, p.410
Robert Fullerton and Mary Simmons led discussion.
41 Monday evening the Cottage Circle met
Normal Eyte 13:23, p.362
Discussed Goethe.
42 The committee on selection of books for the Iowa Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 13:21, p.333
Selected Professor McGovern's book on nature study.
43 The reading circle
Normal Eyte 13:19, p.301
Had a Scottish theme.
44 The next meeting of the Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 13:18, p.285
Will feature a Scottish program.
45 The Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 13:11, p.173
Talked about Benjamin Franklin.
46 The Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 12:28, p.443
Discussed current events and the Revolution of 1688.
47 The Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 12:26, p.413
Professors Knoepfler and Newton led discussion.
48 The Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 12:20, p.315
Professor Parish spoke on Thomas Nun and Josiah Child.
49 The Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 12:13, p.204
Met at Professor Begeman's home; discussed religious tendencies, Lord Herbert, and John Bunyan.
50 The Cottage Reading Circle
Normal Eyte 12:10, p.157
Met at Professor Gist's house; Professor Gist spoke on the Pilgrims; Professor Newton spoke on President Roosevelt.