Speakers

Displaying 8301 - 8350 of 8603 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
8301 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.
8302 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.
8303 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.
8304 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.
8305 Prof. Hancock
Normal Eyte 20:26, p.438
Visited and gave a talk at chapel.
8306 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.
8307 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.
8308 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.
8309 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.
8310 On Thursday afternoon
Normal Eyte 20:24, p.403
The Mothers' Council met.
8311 Editorial
Normal Eyte 20:22, p.359
Speaker Nathaniel Butler believes teachers must have a religious attitude.
8312 Calvin to lecture
Normal Eyte 20:22, p.364
Professor Calvin of the University of Iowa will speak on extinct mammals of Iowa.
8313 Dr. Butler at chapel; Chicago professor gives qualifications of the successful teacher
Normal Eyte 20:22, p.365
Nathaniel Butler of the University of Chicago spoke on chief qualifications of a successful teacher.
8314 Miss Alice S. Tyler
Normal Eyte 20:21, p.354
Spoke about libraries in the Kindergarten rooms.
8315 The Katherine Roberts Ladies Quartet and concert company
Normal Eyte 20:21, p.353
Will be performing here on February 28.
8316 Mrs. McCoy will give reading
Normal Eyte 20:20, p.328
Will speak on "What Every Woman Should Know".
8317 Noted reader will appear; Katherine Oliver McCoy will give interpretation of "What Every Woman Knows"
Normal Eyte 20:19, p.314
Speaker profile.
8318 Mitchell cancels date; court difficulties responsible; other noted talent will lecture here
Normal Eyte 20:18, p.301
John Mitchell will be unable to speak as scheduled; seeking another speaker.
8319 "Tahan talks;" lecturer pleases large audience; gives interesting tale of Indian life
Normal Eyte 20:13, p.219
Joseph K. Griffis spoke on American Indians.
8320 Mrs. Booth lectures; students hear great prison reformer Wednesday evening, November 10th.
Normal Eyte 20:11, p.186
Speaks on prisons.
8321 Lecture course opens; Maud Ballington Booth will give lecture Wednesday evening, November 15th.
Normal Eyte 20:9, p.156
Will speak on work in prisons.
8322 Lecture on tuberculosis; Dr. Whittaker, government lecturer, gave interesting lecture Friday evening.
Normal Eyte 20:8, p.138
Presents illustrated lecture.
8323 Students hear addresses; Dr. A. E. Winship, editor of the Journal of Education, gives two interesting chapel talks.
Normal Eyte 20:7, p.123
Speaks on boys and on changes in education.
8324 Lecture course; announcement is made of this year's attractions.
Normal Eyte 20:3, p.43
Schedule for 1909-1910 season will feature six presentations.
8325 Calendar
Old Gold 0:0, p.363
Monthly look at the events of last school year, 1908-1909.
8326 Lecture Course
Old Gold 0:0, p.142
Discusses visitors, roster of committee members; photo.
8327 Gunsaulus inspires; lecturer draws strong truths and application from life of Gladstone
Normal Eyte 19:25, p.387
Frank Gunsaulus spoke impressively on Gladstone.
8328 Last lecture of the course; Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus at the auditorium on Monday evening, March 8.
Normal Eyte 19:21, p.323
Will lecture and present readings.
8329 Father Vaughn pleases; "Sermons from Shakespeare" proves a popular lecture--impersonations are powerful
Normal Eyte 19:19, p.292
Audience appreciates readings and dramatizations.
8330 Father Vaughan coming; Lecture Committee presents noted speaker Friday Feb. 12
Normal Eyte 19:18, p.274
Awaiting appearance of well-known dramatic reader.
8331 Baynes' animal talk; "bird man" tells of his experiences with dumb brutes--interesting lectures
Normal Eyte 19:17, p.260
Ernest Harold Baynes talks about his life with wild animals.
8332 Society; Ossoli
Normal Eyte 19:16, p.252
Ossolis imitate recent campus speakers.
8333 Miss Katherine Oliver; friend of Normal professor again welcomed in Cedar Falls; "Confessions of a Literary Pilgrim"
Normal Eyte 19:15, p.226
Presented fine reading.
8334 Dr. Goode lectures; University of Chicago professor discourses on irrigation of arid land
Normal Eyte 19:15, p.227
Makes a case for irrigation of Western lands.
8335 The Y. M. C. A.
Normal Eyte 19:14, p.222
Raising money to equip room; Katherine Oliver McCoy will speak.
8336 Katherine Oliver
Normal Eyte 19:14, p.224
Praise for work of speaker Katherine Oliver McCoy.
8337 Prof. Clark reads "Julius Caesar;" lecture on public schools reading is given in afternoon--Interpretation of Shakespeare in evening
Normal Eyte 19:13, p.195
Excerpts from his performance.
8338 Message of good cheer; Hon. Chas. B. Landis delivers words of optimism and patriotic inspiration
Normal Eyte 19:12, p.179
Congressman Charles B. Landis speaks in place of Henry Watterson.
8339 Dr. S. H. Clark
Normal Eyte 19:12, p.183
Will give reading.
8340 Dr. Powers on art; works of Michael Angelo discussed and illustrated. Sistine ceiling is pictured
Normal Eyte 19:12, p.180
H. H. Powers spoke on art.
8341 Russian is heard; Count Lochwitzky delivers a message enlivened by personal experience--exiled to Saghalein
Normal Eyte 19:9, p.131
Excerpts from his experiences in Russia.
8342 Count Alex Lochwitzky; Russian nobleman will lecture here next Friday. Siberian experience his theme
Normal Eyte 19:8, p.115
Speaker profile.
8343 Dr. Power's lecture; he will speak on Michael Angelo and his art, Nov. 2--Grinnell's estimate
Normal Eyte 19:8, p.113
Preview of speaker.
8344 The address of Bishop Wm. McDowell
Normal Eyte 19:7, p.109
Many went to Waterloo to hear him speak.
8345 Lecture Course for '08-'09; dates definitely announced, strong numbers prevail; tickets on sale
Normal Eyte 19:3, p.33
Lecture course schedule comes out. Performers include; Colonel Lochwitzky, Redpath Grand Quartet, Hon. Henry Watterson, Dr. S. H. Clark, Maud Powell, E. H. Baynes, Father L. J. Vaughan, and Dr. Frank H. Gunsaulus.
8346 Major Lacey's address; forcibly outlines by professor in an interview, student attention fastened closely
Normal Eyte 19:3, p.34
Major Lacey gives a speech to the Normal that touched everyone.
8347 Untitled
Normal Eyte 19:2, p.17
Lecture course roster of speakers. Those speaking include: Dr. S. H. Clark, Colonel Henry Watterson, Father Vaughn of La Crosse, Rev. Frank H. Gunsalus, Col. Lockwitzy, Maud Powell, E. H. Bayes, and the Redpath grand concert company.
8348 Official
Normal Eyte 18:29, p.452
Bruce Francis will be superintendent in Washington, Iowa; Clarence Steele doing well in Montana; Trustees make decisions on Library and President's House; adopt plan to determine rank and salaries of faculty.
8349 The Epworth exponent talks on teachers
Normal Eyte 18:27, p.423
Excerpts from address by Dr. Blackwell.
8350 Rev. Whitmore
Normal Eyte 18:27, p.432
Will address young men; photo.