Religion
Displaying 751 - 800 of 1206 in reverse chronological order
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751 | Campus Commentary College Eye 38:19, p.3 |
Discuses Religious Emphasis Week, National Brotherhood Week, and student of the week; photo. | |
752 | Skeptics' questions to be discussed during religious emphasis week College Eye 38:17, p.7 |
John E. McGaw will attempt to answer questions; photo. | |
753 | Seminar leaders and topics chosen; wide variety of problems to be discussed College Eye 38:16, p.6 |
Lengthy description of the Religious Emphasis Week program. | |
754 | Our faith has seven days Alumnus 31:1, p.9 |
Many campus groups attempt to meet religious needs of students; description of programs of various groups; photo. | |
755 | Untitled Alumnus 31:1, p. |
Wanda Browning reads Bible in Baptist group meeting; photo. | |
756 | Letters to the editor College Eye 38:9, p.2 |
The Reverend Charles Hawtrey expresses his view on Warren Smith's thoughts on religious beliefs in a previous letter. | |
757 | Religious news College Eye 38:2, p.2 |
Describes the relationship between religion and intelligence | |
758 | Baccalaureate speaker challenges audience Public Relations News Release 1946:272, p.1 |
Theodore G. Lilley stated that "the new world will never be built until dreamers become demonstrators". Failure to take ideas to realities is a major tragedy. | |
759 | Realistic curriculum equals improved world wide human relations Public Relations News Release 1946:219, p.1 |
I. D. Weeks urges the focal point in a realistic curriculum to be on man in tomorrow's education. We must know about mankind from all over the world. | |
760 | Choir to sing for Centennial College Eye 37:37, p.1 |
Description of outdoor religious pageant. | |
761 | Religion on Campus Old Gold 0:0, p.175 |
Religion plays an important part in the campus lifestyle. | |
762 | Religious Organizations Old Gold 0:0, p.182 |
Sigma Eta Chi and the Plymouth Club remain active religious groups on campus; photo. | |
763 | Religious Organizations Old Gold 0:0, p.185 |
The Phi Chi Delta, men's Dinner Club, and the Presbyterian Fellowship are religious organizations on campus. | |
764 | The Student Centers Old Gold 0:0, p.180 |
Several churches have established student centers close to campus. | |
765 | Vernon Bodein gives meaning to peacetime Easter Sunday College Eye 37:29, p.2 |
TC's religious director believes Easter symbolizes the conquest of death. | |
766 | Religious program plays vital part at T. C. Alumnus 30:2, p.8 |
Detailed survey of religious activities on campus; photo. | |
767 | S. C. A. members visit Waterloo Negro church College Eye 37:22, p.4 |
Attend meeting of the NAACP; photo. | |
768 | Negro Union Baptists hosts brotherhood College Eye 37:21, p.1 |
SCA group will visit Waterloo church. | |
769 | Visit Negro church in brotherhood trip College Eye 37:20, p.1 |
Student Christian Association members will visit Union Baptist Church in Waterloo. | |
770 | Roberts and Klausner discuss bomb College Eye 37:16, p.1 |
As part of religious emphasis week; photo. | |
771 | Religious discussions stimulate students College Eye 37:16, p.2 |
Religious Emphasis Week gives students an opportunity to consider serious questions; photo. | |
772 | Five men lead discussions for Religious Emphasis Week College Eye 37:14, p.1 |
Schedule of speakers; photo. | |
773 | Jewish Church scene of brotherhood trip College Eye 37:11, p.1 |
Will visit synagogue in Waterloo. | |
774 | Religious emphasis plans announced College Eye 37:10, p.3 |
Roster of speaker and schedule of events; photo. | |
775 | E. Stanley Jones addresses assembly Public Relations News Release 1945:271, p.1 |
Missionary and well known speaker shares his views in his address entitiled; "Democracy Gets on in a Series of Compromises". | |
776 | Religious retreat held Thursday College Eye 37:4, p.1 |
Religious leaders speak to student leaders. | |
777 | Religious denominations meet Friday night College Eye 37:1, p.5 |
Opportunity for students to meet others of their own denomination. | |
778 | Three information bulletins published by T. C. bureau College Eye 36:42, p.1 |
Bureau of Publications publishes library information handbook, condensed version of catalogue, and pamphlet on religious life at ISTC. | |
779 | Student religious centers Old Gold 0:0, p.120 |
Photo. | |
780 | Three dormitories begin discussions College Eye 36:19, p.1 |
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781 | Baker dormitory plans discussions College Eye 36:18, p.1 |
As follow-up to Religious Emphasis Week. | |
782 | Men voice opinions about discussions College Eye 36:17, p.2 |
Men favored discussions, but believe the events needed more publicity. | |
783 | Do G. I.'s really feel the need for a god in midst of battle College Eye 36:16, p.2 |
Speakers believe churches must institute programs to build on the religious interests of returning servicemen. | |
784 | Discussions stimulate campus reaction College Eye 36:16, p.2 |
A look at discussions from Religious Emphasis Week. | |
785 | Enthusiastic students voice desire for continued discussion programs College Eye 36:16, p.1 |
Students have enjoyed Religious Emphasis Week. | |
786 | Religious leaders speak; Sittler opens discussions at chapel College Eye 36:16, p.1 |
Takes part in Religious Emphasis Week along with the Reverend Ralph Grieser, the Reverend Father A. J. Breen, and Professor Neal Klausner; photo. | |
787 | Rev. Sittler addressed the assembly during the Religiious Emphasis Week Public Relations News Release 1945:13, p.1 |
Undergraduates are bombarded with many kinds of knowledge often graduate with a degree, but remains an uneducated person. | |
788 | Student Christian Association to sponsor religious emphasis week Public Relations News Release 1945:3, p.1 |
Dr. David E. Roberts, Dr. Neal W. Klausner, and Dr. Vernon Bodein will speak during religious week activities. | |
789 | Dr. Sittler to speak at Sunday morning chapel service Public Relations News Release 1945:10, p.1 |
Religious Empahsis Week opens with Sunday morning and evening services. | |
790 | Grinnell College professor to be keynote speaker at faculty dinner Public Relations News Release 1945:9, p.1 |
Dr. Neal W. Klausner will address the faculty during dinner and speak to serveral classes during Religious Emphasis Week. | |
791 | Peoria, Illinois minister to speak Public Relations News Release 1945:8, p.1 |
Rev. Ralph Grieser will lead discussion groups and speak to several classes during Religious Emphasis Week. | |
792 | Speaker announced for Religious Emphasis Week Public Relations News Release 1945:7, p.1 |
Rev. Fr. Arthur J. Breen will speak to classes and lead several discussion groups. | |
793 | Rev. Joseph Sittler will be the opening speaker during Religious Emphasis Week Public Relations News Release 1945:6, p.1 |
Opening speaker announced. | |
794 | Four noted men will speak for religious emphasis week College Eye 36:15, p.1 |
A look at speaker and their topics; photo. | |
795 | Committee appointed for religious week College Eye 36:13, p.1 |
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796 | Church is our hope, says Sockman; postwar power for quick action lies in religion College Eye 36:9, p.3 |
Excerpts from address by Ralph W. Sockman. | |
797 | Readers' Review College Eye 36:8, p.2 |
Discusses the role of religion in higher education. | |
798 | Hope for church lies in youth says Dr. Bodein in interview College Eye 35:42, p.4 |
Dr. Bodein believes that the future is in good hands. | |
799 | Dr. Bodein replaces Knoff Alumnus 28:3, p.20 |
Vernon P. Bodein named Director of Religious Activities. | |
800 | Student religious centers Old Gold 0:0, p.221 |
Photo. |