Speakers
Displaying 8251 - 8300 of 8590 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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8251 | State student secretary visits I. S. T. C.; addresses students at their Sunday evening meeting College Eye 1:15, p.1 |
Guy V. Aldrich outlines plans for the rest of the year. | |
8252 | Teachers club holds interesting meeting; notes Wisconsin professor delivers lecture upon subject, psychic phenomena College Eye 1:14, p.2 |
E. D. Angell speaks on campus. | |
8253 | Lecture on Dickens was very interesting; patrons of Lecture Course appreciated the extra number College Eye 1:12, p.1 |
Alfred Tennyson Dickens spoke on his father's life and work. | |
8254 | Madame Gadski College Eye 1:7, p.3 |
Singer from Berlin visited campus. | |
8255 | Dr. C. E. Seashore College Eye 1:7, p.8 |
Gave a speech on campus. | |
8256 | Coming events College Eye 1:7, p.6 |
Campus event calendar for October and November. | |
8257 | Governor Carroll visits the college College Eye 1:6, p.3 |
Iowa governor spoke to students regarding education issues. | |
8258 | Miss Maude E. Boaden College Eye 1:5, p.3 |
Maude Boaden went to South Dakota. | |
8259 | Y. W. C. A. College Eye 1:4, p.8 |
Alison Aitchison led meeting; Lydia Lord Davis will speak next time; "At Home" gathering was held. | |
8260 | Hon. Champ Clark delights audience; opening number on lecture course well received College Eye 1:4, p.1 |
Summary of Champ Clark's lecture on "The United States in the Twentieth Century." | |
8261 | Christian associations will observe twenty-fifth anniversary College Eye 1:4, p.5 |
Preparations are being made for anniversary celebration; Cedar Falls businessman J. H. Shoemaker spoke to Y. M. C. A.; Professor Condit hosted social gathering for members of Y. M. C. A. | |
8262 | College calendar College Eye 1:3, p.4 |
Schedule of campus events during the fall term. | |
8263 | The Mathematics Club College Eye 1:3, p.5 |
Howard Rich will speak at year's first meeting. | |
8264 | New state secretary visits the college; plans discussed for observance of twenty-fifth anniversary of the Christian associations College Eye 1:2, p.4 |
Guy V. Aldrich, Y. M. C. A. secretary, made visit to campus; President Seerley led first regular meeting; anniversary celebration for Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. will be organized. | |
8265 | The college lecture course 1911-1912; brilliant talent throughout College Eye 1:1, p.1 |
Summary of events to take place in this year's lecture course. | |
8266 | What happened during the summer College Eye 1:1, p.3 |
Highlights events of interest taking place during the summer session. | |
8267 | Y. W. C. A. notes College Eye 1:1, p.8 |
Picnic was held; Miss Niermeyer led first meeting; the Reverend Day spoke at Bible study. | |
8268 | New Library formally dedicated College Eye 1:10, p.168 |
Many important people spoke at the dedication of the new library on May 18, 1911. | |
8269 | Supt. Greenwood lectures at I. S. T. C. College Eye 1:7, p.114 |
Supt. Greenwood of Kansas City spoke on "The Brain as a Working Machine." | |
8270 | Prof. Shambaugh at I. S. T. C. College Eye 1:7, p.114 |
Professor Shambaugh spoke on Work and Methods of the Iowa Society of Research Historians. | |
8271 | Dr. Stewart here College Eye 1:5, p.80 |
G. W. Stewart of the University of Iowa spoke about acoustical engineering. | |
8272 | Supt. Hukill of Waterloo read paper at Math Club College Eye 1:4, p.62 |
Superintendent Hukill spoke about the reasons why students are inadequately prepared in arithmetic. | |
8273 | Hon. W. J. Bryan at the college College Eye 1:3, p.45 |
As part of the lecture course, William Jennings Bryan spoke at I. S. T. C.; summary of his remarks. | |
8274 | Booker T. Washington; pleases large audience College Eye 1:1, p.7 |
Booker T. Washington, a former slave, spoke at I. S. T. C. about his experiences and the two great advantages of his race. | |
8275 | Booker T. Washington; will appear at I. S. T. C. Normal Eyte 21:22, p.377 |
Booker T. Washington will speak as part of the lecture course. | |
8276 | Strickland Gillilan entertains large audience; his droll humor with an occasional touch of pathos holds audience Normal Eyte 21:18, p.310 |
Strickland Gillilan spoke to a large audience in the college auditorium. | |
8277 | A. Radclyff Dugmore pleases large audience Normal Eyte 21:17, p.292 |
A. Radclyff Dugmore spoke on African animals. | |
8278 | Political Science Club Normal Eyte 21:17, p.300 |
Roger Leavitt spoke to the Political Science Club about practical banking. | |
8279 | Hon. C. P. Carey speaks at Chapel Normal Eyte 21:16, p.284 |
Wisconsin education speaks on situation in his state. | |
8280 | A. Radclyff Dugmore at the college; will lecture tomorrow night Normal Eyte 21:16, p.273 |
A. Radclyff Dugmore will lecture on "Snapping Africa's wild game on Roosevelt's hunting trail." | |
8281 | Big Science Club meeting Normal Eyte 21:14, p.244 |
A large audience was on hand to listen to George Frederick Wheeler speak at the Science Club meeting. | |
8282 | Rev. W. A. Sunday at college; talks on character building Normal Eyte 21:12, p.206 |
The Reverend William Sunday spoke to I. S. T. C. on character building; outline of his remarks. | |
8283 | A large crowd hears Mrs. Lake Normal Eyte 21:12, p.207 |
Lenora Lake of St. Louis spoke as part of the lecture course. | |
8284 | On Friday morning Normal Eyte 21:12, p.209 |
The Reverend William Sunday gave a lecture on the building of character. | |
8285 | Science Club report Normal Eyte 21:9, p.149 |
B. H. Bailey of Coe College spoke on British Honduras to the Science Club. | |
8286 | Daughters of the American Revolution visit I. S. T. C. Normal Eyte 21:8, p.129 |
Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution spoke to I. S. T. C. | |
8287 | Cedar Falls Society of the American Physical Education Association Normal Eyte 21:0, p.3 |
Describes the last meeting of the Cedar Falls branch of the American Physical Education Association. Dr. W. Hastings of Michigan was the speaker. | |
8288 | President Seerley addresses seniors; graduating class hears twenty-fourth annual baccalaureate address. Normal Eyte 21:0, p.9 |
Describes President Seerley's baccalaureate address to the Class of 1910; photo of Lillian Shartz and Karl Knoepfler. | |
8289 | Noted explorer talks; Lieutenant Shackleton give short talk about his Antarctic explorations Normal Eyte 20:34, p.565 |
Ernest Shackleton talked about his adventures at the South Pole. | |
8290 | Home Economic Association meets; Mrs. Alice P. Norton addressed association on "Social Value of Household Arts" Normal Eyte 20:33, p.550 |
Brief excerpts from Alice Norton's presentation. | |
8291 | Concerts to be explained; Miss Anne Shaw Faulkner will explain nature of musical numbers of festival Normal Eyte 20:33, p.544 |
Will present lecture on the upcoming musical events. | |
8292 | Fine talk given; Rev. Haynes gives stimulating talk; opposes too many electives Normal Eyte 20:29, p.481 |
Myron H. Haynes spoke at chapel on importance of teaching. | |
8293 | McIntyre closes course; last number on lecture course proves a fitting climax; eloquence is wonderful Normal Eyte 20:26, p.430 |
Review of performance by Robert McIntyre. | |
8294 | Prof. Hancock Normal Eyte 20:26, p.438 |
Visited and gave a talk at chapel. | |
8295 | McIntyre to lecture; eloquent platform orator will lecture on Friday evening in college auditorium Normal Eyte 20:25, p.420 |
Robert E. McIntyre will present popular lecture. | |
8296 | On Thursday afternoon Normal Eyte 20:24, p.403 |
The Mothers' Council met. | |
8297 | Mrs. Beecher to appear; noted reader will give interpretive readings from two popular plays Normal Eyte 20:24, p.399 |
Isabel Garghill Beecher will entertain with reading from popular literature. | |
8298 | Calvin will lecture; prominent Iowa City geologist will speak on "Some Extinct Mammals of Iowa" Normal Eyte 20:24, p.398 |
Samuel Calvin will speak. | |
8299 | Editorial Normal Eyte 20:22, p.359 |
Speaker Nathaniel Butler believes teachers must have a religious attitude. | |
8300 | Calvin to lecture Normal Eyte 20:22, p.364 |
Professor Calvin of the University of Iowa will speak on extinct mammals of Iowa. |