Reading Circles
Displaying 101 - 113 of 113 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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101 | Miss Call Normal Eyte 5:16, p.143 |
Led reading circle. | |
102 | The usual meeting Normal Eyte 5:14, p.122 |
Cottage Literary Circle meets. | |
103 | The Cottage Literary Society Normal Eyte 5:12, p.106 |
Met at Miss Baker's home. | |
104 | Mrs. Wright Normal Eyte 5:8, p.62 |
Led Cottage Literary Circle discussion. | |
105 | The last meeting Normal Eyte 5:6, p.46 |
Cottage Literary Circle met at the Loughridge home. | |
106 | The Cottage Literary Reading Circle Normal Eyte 5:2, p.15 |
Met at President Seerley's house. | |
107 | The session Normal Eyte 4:20, p.313 |
Cottage Literary Circle met and discussed conversation. | |
108 | The Normal Hill Reading Circle Normal Eyte 4:13, p.203 |
Discuss the city of Florence. | |
109 | Miss Anderson presided Normal Eyte 4:9, p.139 |
Reading Circle discusses Paris. | |
110 | At the last meeting Normal Eyte 4:6, p.90 |
Professor Loughridge talks about London at the Normal Hill Reading Circle. | |
111 | Cedar Falls Parlor Reading Circle Students' Offering 5:16, p.5 |
Professor Bartlett gives a brief history of the work and programs of the Parlor Reading Circle; detailed outline of topics; purposes and benefits. | |
112 | The Crescent Coterie Students' Offering 4:12, p.6 |
Gave first open meeting; presented complete works of Shakespeare to Miss McLagan. | |
113 | The lady students Students' Offering 4:11, p.6 |
Form literary circle called the "Crescent Coterie". |