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# Title Date Summary
8401 In no way
Normal Eyte 14:19, p.300
Bertha Kunz Baker delivered a wonderful performance.
8402 The best yet
Normal Eyte 14:19, p.299
Bertha Kunz Baker will be the best speaker arranged by the Lecture Committee thus far.
8403 A Hamlet recital
Normal Eyte 14:18, p.286
Professor Thomas Trueblood of the University of Michigan performed Hamlet.
8404 Oratory; it has great educational value
Normal Eyte 14:18, p.273
Public speaking gives mental a higher physical, intellectual and moral level.
8405 Bertha Kunz Baker
Normal Eyte 14:17, p.264
Bertha Kunz Baker is one of the best readers in the country.
8406 Coming
Normal Eyte 14:17, p.268
A schedule of upcoming events on campus.
8407 Hamlet
Normal Eyte 14:16, p.247
Professor Trueblood of Michigan University will present Hamlet.
8408 A good lecture
Normal Eyte 14:12, p.178
Dr. Fox of Chicago delivered a lecture on Sir Walter Raleigh.
8409 Dr. D. F. Fox
Normal Eyte 14:10, p.156
Chicago clergyman will lecture here.
8410 Untitled
Normal Eyte 14:4, p.50
The Reverend Samuel Callen will give lecture on missionary work.
8411 Wednesday morning
Normal Eyte 13:26, p.411
President Kirk of the Missouri State Normal School in Kirksville spoke to students.
8412 Tuesday evening
Normal Eyte 13:25, p.397
Audience enjoyed lecture on China.
8413 Next Thursday evening
Normal Eyte 13:24, p.379
The Reverend Shoemaker will speak on China.
8414 Thursday evening J. A. Jackson
Normal Eyte 13:24, p.379
Addressed students on life insurance.
8415 Monday evening the Normal people
Normal Eyte 13:23, p.362
Dr. Pauline Root spoke on student volunteers.
8416 Jacob A. Riis at the Normal
Normal Eyte 13:21, p.328
Large crowd appreciates address.
8417 Jacob Riis
Normal Eyte 13:19, p.293
Profile of Jacob Riis, who will speak on campus.
8418 The Seymour Lectures
Normal Eyte 13:19, p.302
C. W. Seymour will give a series of historical lectures.
8419 Dr. J. C. Elsom
Normal Eyte 13:16, p.254
Spoke on physical training.
8420 Seymour lectures
Normal Eyte 13:16, p.254
Charles W. Seymour will give lectures for the benefit of the literary societies.
8421 Globe: "Major S. H. M. Byers Des Moines lectured in the Normal Auditorium Friday evening."
Normal Eyte 13:7, p.102
Spoke on prisoners of war during the Civil War.
8422 Dr. Margaret Clark
Normal Eyte 13:3, p.38
Addressed women on the subject of dress.
8423 The entertainments of the summer
Normal Eyte 12:29, p.450
Schedule of summer lectures and entertainment.
8424 Last Monday I. S. N. S.
Normal Eyte 12:25, p.397
Excerpts from address by Senator Nathan C. Schaeffer.
8425 As a substitute
Normal Eyte 12:21, p.331
Lorado Taft spoke on campus.
8426 Mrs. Dinwiddie
Normal Eyte 12:21, p.330
Entertained Lorado Taft.
8427 The chapel was filled
Normal Eyte 12:18, p.274
Large hats block view of audience.
8428 Charles B. Hanford
Normal Eyte 12:16, p.252
Entertained with readings from Shakespeare.
8429 The Normal students
Normal Eyte 12:16, p.251
Dr. Luce spoke on true heroism.
8430 The Y. W.'s of the Normal
Normal Eyte 12:15, p.235
State Secretary Ruth Paxson will come to campus.
8431 The lecture given by Sir Robert Ball
Normal Eyte 12:14, p.219
Gave good lecture illustrated with stereopticon views.
8432 There are in the course of every student's life
Normal Eyte 12:8, p.122
Address by Dr. Adams of Des Moines College was memorable.
8433 Rev. Perrines
Normal Eyte 12:7, p.106
Missionary talks about his work in India.
8434 The members of Prof. Rich's chapel
Normal Eyte 12:7, p.106
E. C. Hurlbut and Colonel A. Abernethy addressed students.
8435 Miss Ogburn
Normal Eyte 12:6, p.92
Spoke on missionary work in China.
8436 On account of ill health
Normal Eyte 11:29, p.716
Rabbi Hirsch could not appear for his speaking engagement.
8437 Rev. Haskell
Normal Eyte 11:29, p.716
Missionary will speak to students.
8438 Dr. Hillis postpones his lecture
Normal Eyte 10:17, p.410
Cites epidemic of the grippe in his congregation.
8439 Y. M. C. A.
Normal Eyte 10:6, p.135
Offering lecture course.
8440 Official; new faculty members
Normal Eyte 9:34, p.804
Roster of new faculty members; schedule for summer session lectures.
8441 John F. Finnerty
Normal Eyte 9:32, p.757
Summary of remarks of Mr. Finnerty, a recent speaker.
8442 Editorial
Normal Eyte 9:31, p.731
Enjoyed lecture by Frank Gunsaulus; quarrels with report on baseball game; Robert Fullerton will be on campus during the summer.
8443 Official
Normal Eyte 9:29, p.684
School will add departments in German, Manual Training, and Kindergarten as soon as there is room.
8444 Saturday evening
Normal Eyte 9:28, p.666
Speaker gave temperance talk.
8445 Normal chapel Sunday services, spring term
Normal Eyte 9:26, p.623
Schedule of speakers.
8446 Editorial
Normal Eyte 9:21, p.491
Appreciated recent performance by F. Hopkinton Smith.
8447 John Temple Graves
Normal Eyte 9:19, p.446
Review of performance by speaker.
8448 John Temple Graves lecture
Normal Eyte 9:19, p.453
Well received; F. Hopkinton Smith will be next on lecture course.
8449 Edward P. Elliot
Normal Eyte 9:17, p.407
Spoke for YMCA lecture course.
8450 It is seldom
Normal Eyte 9:16, p.377
Edward P. Elliott will speak.
8451 Elbert Hubbard
Normal Eyte 9:15, p.357
Spoke on Rembrandt; many from Normal School attended.
8452 Elbert Hubbard
Normal Eyte 9:15, p.356
Visited campus with O. J. Laylander.
8453 Miss Curtis and Miss Hillis
Normal Eyte 9:15, p.356
Went to Waterloo for Elbert Hubbard lecture on Monday.
8454 Miss Marie Washburn
Normal Eyte 11:33, p.356
Visited campus and attended Hubbard lecture on Tuesday.
8455 The next number
Normal Eyte 9:14, p.332
John R. Clark will speak on London.
8456 Gen. John B. Gordon
Normal Eyte 9:10, p.229
Lectures on Civil War.
8457 Y. W. C. A. notes
Normal Eyte 9:9, p.214
University of Iowa President MacLean addressed meeting; brief report on YWCA state convention.
8458 Geo. E. McLean
Normal Eyte 9:8, p.180
President of University of Iowa will speak on campus.
8459 J. P. Dolliver
Normal Eyte 9:7, p.157
Spoke on campus; surprised at the relatively low number of men at the Normal School.
8460 The Lecture Committee
Normal Eyte 8:35, p.495
Financial statement for 1898-1899, with speakers and fees.
8461 Y. W. C. A.
Normal Eyte 8:34, p.489
Hear address on baptism.
8462 Bishop Fowler's lecture
Normal Eyte 8:32, p.452
Excerpts for the address on Abraham Lincoln.
8463 Y. M. C. A.
Normal Eyte 8:32, p.457
Hear address by Rabbi Boppingheimer on mission of Judaism.
8464 The last number of this year's lecture course
Normal Eyte 8:30, p.414
Bishop Fowler will speak on Abraham Lincoln.
8465 Y. M. C. A.
Normal Eyte 8:29, p.408
Hear presentation on the Brethren Church.
8466 The interest in the Sunday afternoon sermons
Normal Eyte 8:28, p.385
Series on missions of the churches is popular; will be extended.
8467 Y. M. C. A.
Normal Eyte 8:28, p.394
Hear presentation of Universalist Church.
8468 Y. W. C. A.
Normal Eyte 8:28, p.393
Hear presentation on Episcopal Church.
8469 It seems to be an established fact
Normal Eyte 8:27, p.372
Students enjoy a good lecture; A. A. Willits will speak soon.
8470 Mr. Fred Emerson Brooks
Normal Eyte 8:24, p.333
California humorous poet performed on campus.
8471 The series of sermons arranged by Professor Wright
Normal Eyte 8:21, p.292
Opportunity to learn about other religions.
8472 Y. M. C. A.
Normal Eyte 8:21, p.298
Delegation went to state convention; the Reverend Snowden gave presentation of the Congregational Church.
8473 The large audience
Normal Eyte 8:20, p.274
For first in a series of sermons by clergy from a variety of denominations.
8474 Lecture January 27, 1899
Normal Eyte 8:19, p.264
Excerpts from lecture by Bishop Vincent.
8475 Normal chapel Sunday services
Normal Eyte 9:25, p.268
Schedule of speakers.
8476 A number of students and teachers
Normal Eyte 8:18, p.250
Attended Booker Washington lecture.
8477 What student had not heard of Bishop John H. Vincent
Normal Eyte 8:17, p.232
Urges students to attend upcoming lecture.
8478 The Passion Play
Normal Eyte 8:15, p.205
The Reverend J. J. Lewis presents a lecture.
8479 We have heard nothing but words of praise
Normal Eyte 8:13, p.176
For lecture course; the Reverend J. J. Lewis will appear soon.
8480 Dixon and "Backbone"
Normal Eyte 8:5, p.65
Lengthy consideration of a recent speaker.
8481 Although it is generally thrown in
Normal Eyte 8:4, p.51
The Reverend Thomas Dixon will speak on campus; students should appreciate the opportunities to hear great speakers.
8482 Robert McIntyre has been here
Normal Eyte 7:33, p.6
Account of recent appearance.
8483 The summer term
Normal Eyte 7:33, p.8
Faculty will offer special lectures and entertainment programs during the summer.
8484 Those who listen to Robert McIntyre
Normal Eyte 7:31, p.6
Profile of the speaker.
8485 Miss M. E. Colby
Normal Eyte 7:30, p.12
Spoke on missions.
8486 Geo. R. Wendling
Normal Eyte 7:28, p.8
Excerpts from address.
8487 Major S. H. M. Byers
Normal Eyte 7:27, p.5
Speaks on campus.
8488 The students of Prof. Parish's comparative civics class
Normal Eyte 7:23, p.12
Disappointed that S. H. M. Beyers was not able to address them.
8489 Benjamin C. Chapin
Normal Eyte 7:18, p.6
Description of performance.
8490 Col. Russell H. Conwell, D. D.
Normal Eyte 7:18, p.7
Biographical profile.
8491 E. Benjamin Andrews
Normal Eyte 7:15, p.174
Excerpts from address.
8492 Remember the Andrews lecture
Normal Eyte 7:14, p.165
8493 Since the lecture by Russell H. Conwell
Normal Eyte 7:14, p.158
Questions the connection between character and wealth.
8494 We announce a change
Normal Eyte 7:13, p.145
President Andrews will speak on General Lee.
8495 The Y. M. C. A. lecture course
Normal Eyte 7:11, p.121
Russell Conwell delivered his "Acres of Diamonds" address.
8496 The face of Mr. Hillis
Normal Eyte 7:9, p.107
YMCA has booked Mr. Hillis to lecture; photo.
8497 The Ingalls lecture
Normal Eyte 7:9, p.97
Lengthy excerpts from address by John J. Ingalls.
8498 Mr. Seerley made the announcement
Normal Eyte 7:8, p.92
President Andrews will likely speak on campus.
8499 On Friday, October 29
Normal Eyte 7:7, p.73
John J. Ingalls will lecture.
8500 At a meeting of the Lecture Committee
Normal Eyte 7:6, p.61
Will send copy of poor review of Mr. Baldwin's lecture performance.