Shillinglaw--Ralph (Student--1909)

Displaying 1 - 14 of 14 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Mrs. Frank L. Long
Alumnus 36:2, p.22
The former Marion Shillinglaw died on January 25, 1952.
2 Mrs. Emma Shillinglaw
Alumnus 28:4, p.20
Mother of six ISTC graduates and students died May 2, 1944.
3 Mr. Ralph Shillinglaw
College Eye 1:9, p.5
Has returned from Canada to spend the winter.
4 Minnesingers
Old Gold 0:0, p.146
Photo.
5 Minnesingers will give concert
Normal Eyte 21:22, p.392
As part of their concert, the Minnesingers Glee Club will perform three songs to help select a school song; winning song will be chosen as the I. S. T. C. song.
6 Football review for 1909; victorious season gives team high rank; twelve players receive emblems; 1910 prospects good; Boatman is captain
Normal Eyte 20:12, p.205
Teachers go undefeated; review of the 1909 season and prospects for the 1910 season; photo.
7 Athletics; Teachers defeat Lenox; football game proves an easy victory; score of 36 to 0 tells tale; game played on heavy field.
Normal Eyte 20:6, p.115
George Vinall makes first touchdown.
8 Athletics; Teachers win football game; Charles City College is defeated; score, 28-0; twenty-two men give a try-out.
Normal Eyte 20:5, p.98
Quarterback George Vinall keeps team moving fast.
9 Athletics; football season opens Saturday; team is in good shape for game with Charles City College.
Normal Eyte 20:4, p.64
Game starts at 3:00 Saturday.
10 A daily football practice; Coach Simmons is giving the candidates stiff workouts.
Normal Eyte 20:2, p.29
A closer look at football practice.
11 Athletics; prospects for football season are good.
Normal Eyte 20:1, p.13
Nine returnees for this year's team; schedule of games.
12 The Troubadours
Old Gold 0:0, p.161
Brief history; photo.
13 Athletics; football
Normal Eyte 19:4, p.56
Schedule being arranged; the potential benefits of being able to coach football; Russell Glasener injured.
14 The Troubadours
Old Gold 0:0, p.148
Troubadours formed in 1899 to prepare members for Minnesingers. Membership hit a record level in 1908 with forty members; photo.