Speech

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401 Small audience shows times have changed
College Eye 22:29, p.6
Few people attended interstate oratorical contest.
402 Thorrel Fest, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fest
Public Relations News Release 1930:360, p.1
Accomplished debater and public speaker.
403 Robert Wick, Mount Union
Public Relations News Release 1930:357, p.1
Represents ISTC at State Peace Contest.
404 Winning speakers from four states meet here in concert next Friday; contest is in connection with the Interstate League of Teachers Colleges
College Eye 22:27, p.1
Program held at ISTC every fourth year; Wayne Lawrence will speak in oratorical division; Robert Ebel will compete in extemporaneous division.
405 Winning speakers from Wisconsin, Illinois, Nebraska, and Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1930:340, p.1
Students prepare for speech contest.
406 Inter-state Teachers College speakers will meet here for contest
College Eye 22:26, p.6
Will compete in oratory and extemporaneous speaking.
407 Teachers College speakers
Public Relations News Release 1930:322, p.1
ISTC hosts extemporaneous speaking contest on April 24.
408 Teachers College wins team honors in the speech contest Tues.
College Eye 22:24, p.1
Wayne Lawrence and Murvle Hanawalt defeat Coe in extemporaneous speaking.
409 Ranney and McDowell meet Coe speakers at Waterloo March 31
College Eye 22:22, p.6
Will compete in extemporaneous speaking.
410 Roger Ranney, Cedar Falls
Public Relations News Release 1930:238, p.1
Roger Ranney and three other students represent ISTC in two different speech contests.
411 Students prepare oratorical numbers
College Eye 22:13, p.1
Getting ready for interstate contest in April.
412 King of orators will be selected Monday evening; two women and five men will compete in final contest
College Eye 22:9, p.1
Sponsored by Department of English; winners will receive cash prizes.
413 Six faculty members to attend conference of English and speech; Teachers College alumni will take part in conference program
College Eye 22:7, p.1
Will attend annual program in Iowa City.
414 Gladys Crawford wins class speech contest
College Eye 21:43, p.1
Bertha Stover finishes second; Ethel Richardson finishes third.
415 Speech classes get training at banquet
College Eye 21:42, p.6
Practice humorous toasts.
416 Students enter speech contest semi-finals
College Eye 21:42, p.6
Roster of contestants.
417 Class discusses gov't problems
College Eye 21:38, p.1
Extemporaneous speaking students considering government control of light and water corporations.
418 Interclass speech contests becomes college custom; contests are played in public speaking
College Eye 21:37, p.2
Professor Brindley announces establishment of contests.
419 Annual oratorical declamatory contest
Old Gold 0:0, p.204
Participants and titles of their speeches; photos.
420 Speech clinic is held today by Dr. West; Wisconsin University professor will talk; will demonstrate speech defects
College Eye 21:27, p.1
Will speak, demonstrate, and offer diagnoses for speech problems.
421 Students present dramatic recital
College Eye 21:24, p.2
Interpretive speech class will work under Professor Strayer.
422 Lawrence, Boysen, wins speech prizes
College Eye 21:17, p.1
In freshmen competition.
423 Margaret Kendall wins first place in speech contest
College Eye 21:16, p.1
424 Sign up now for the annual dramatic and declamatory contest
College Eye 20:19, p.1

Seek contestants.

425 Sign up now for the annual dramatic and declamatory contest
College Eye 20:19, p.1

Seek contestants.

426 Florence Dorow wins extempore preliminaries
College Eye 20:18, p.1

Will represent ISTC in state contest.

427 Women's extempore preliminaries to be held Friday
College Eye 20:17, p.1

Winner will represent ISTC in state contest.

428 Editorially speaking
College Eye 20:14, p.4
Asks students to provide suggestions for improving the College Eye; comments on student participation in speech contests; discusses symbols of Christmas; praises the Science Bulletin.
429 Interstate oratorical and extempore speaking contest announced
College Eye 20:13, p.1
Contest to be held on campus; review of prizes.
430 Public speaking students socialize
College Eye 19:46, p.2
431 Jensen and Boylan win contests; held Thursday night in auditorium
College Eye 19:25, p.1
Two students will represent the college in a state-wide speech contest.
432 Four to compete in final contests; sixteen speak Friday in auditorium
College Eye 19:24, p.1
Results of recent competition; four selected from sixteen contestants.
433 Mr. Brindley gives resume of work; done in constructive speech
College Eye 19:19, p.1
Professor Brindley talks about teaching speech.
434 The Wolff's Howl
College Eye 19:19, p.2
Advocates the continued teaching of grammar and rhetoric.
435 Orator and extempore speaker selected Feb. 23; Mr. Brindley must have all orations by Feb. 1
College Eye 19:18, p.1
Results of recent competition.
436 Speaking contests January 9th; extempore and oratorical home contests Monday; state contest to be held at Parsons this year
College Eye 19:16, p.1
Faculty judges will select two contestants for state competition.
437 Work on oratorical and extempore contests to begin soon
College Eye 19:15, p.1
Will organize and practice for competition.
438 Oratorical-declamatory contest November 29
College Eye 19:11, p.1
Seven have qualified for final competition.
439 Subject announced for extempore speaking contest
College Eye 19:8, p.1
Will consider US foreign policy.
440 Annual oratorical declamatory contest to be held tenth; October 21 last day to enter
College Eye 19:7, p.1
Schedule for the competition.
441 Get Acquainted
College Eye 19:7, p.7
Interview with Professor Bertha Martin.
442 The Wolff's Howl
College Eye 19:7, p.4
Concerned that students are not learning how to interpret thoughts.
443 We have with us
College Eye 19:5, p.1
Profile of W. A. Brindley; photo.
444 Speech contest to be held Thursday
College Eye 18:53, p.8
Between members of Professor Welsch's class and Professor Gillam's class.
445 Interstate contest in speech held in two sections
College Eye 18:41, p.1
Will discuss problems of Midwest farmers.
446 Speech contest in February
College Eye 18:26, p.1
Preliminaries to be held; winner goes to state contest.
447 Contest for extempore and oratory held
College Eye 18:25, p.1
Winners announced.
448 Interstate contest here
College Eye 18:13, p.3
Will host interstate extempore contest in spring.
449 Awards given to participants in debate-oratory; Prof. Fish tells of benefits gained from speech activity
College Eye 17:44, p.1
Roster of those who received awards.
450 Fifty out for declamatory
College Eye 17:21, p.3

Three will eventually represent TCHS.

451 Public speaking contest
College Eye 17:20, p.1
Professor Welsch's classes held contest.
452 The finish
College Eye 16:36, p.2
Recap of the 1924-1925 school year.
453 Miss Fern Farley wins first place
College Eye 16:32, p.1
Wins the extemporaneous contest at the Interstate League of Teachers Colleges speech competition.
454 Interstate contest tryouts to be held March 13
College Eye 16:24, p.1
Two winners will represent ISTC in Missouri contest.
455 Notice
College Eye 16:23, p.8
Potential competitors for interstate contest should report.
456 Contestants selected for dramatic contest; work has been under supervision of Miss Knapp
College Eye 16:22, p.1
Roster of those who will compete.
457 Little Tutors
College Eye 16:19, p.2
Training School news.
458 Miss Knickerbocker wins women's extemp. contest; another women's contest will be held on Feb. 5
College Eye 15:20, p.1
Continue debate and discussion on Prohibition.
459 Original and extempore speaking contest on Jan. 18
College Eye 15:16, p.6
460 The mystery and power of speech; address by Pres. Seerley at the National convention of Zeta Kappa Psi
College Eye 14:24, p.3
Text of the address.
461 Merle A. Thompson
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.7
Merle A. Thompson leaves her teaching position in Omaha, Nebraska to work as an assistant at a speech correction clinic in Boston, Massachusetts.
462 Teachers send representatives to enter contest; these were the third annual contests in oratory and public speaking
College Eye 13:23, p.1
Frances Wheeler finishes second in public speaking; Lulu Porter wins fifth in oratory.
463 Have extempore speaking contest; the topic is to be a phase of the industrial condition
College Eye 13:9, p.1
Rules for competition.
464 Training School News
College Eye 12:31, p.3
Doris Clough will represent T. C. H. S. for a declamatory contest in Independence.
465 Home Oratorical Contest
Alumni News Letter 5:1, p.3
Students participated in Home Oratorical Contest December 16, 1920.
466 Three ups
College Eye 10:23, p.3
Advice on how to speak effectively.
467 Participation
College Eye 9:27, p.4
Students should participate in public speaking.
468 Delta Sigma Rho. National honorary fraternity
College Eye 9:22, p.2
Men who earn honors in public speaking are eligible to join this fraternity.
469 Winter dramatic preliminary to be held soon
College Eye 9:18, p.3
Students wishing to enter the contest must sign up soon.
470 Extempore speaking contest
College Eye 9:10, p.5
Extemporaneous speaking contest has been added to the Inter-State League of Normal Schools.
471 Kappa Rho
Alumni News Letter 0:0, p.1
Women organized honor society Kappa Rho to increase interest in public speaking and debate among women.
472 Delta Sigma Rho dinner
College Eye 8:20, p.1
National forensic fraternity meets over dinner to discuss speech and debate issues.
473 Who said crab?
College Eye 8:17, p.6
Speaks out against those complaining about I. S. T. C.'s status in athletics and forensics.
474 College calendar
College Eye 8:12, p.8
Meetings and events planned.
475 The value of public speaking
College Eye 7:26, p.4
Speeches at the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association conference could have been both more informative and more effectively presented.
476 Debating report for fall term
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
Men's Debating League had contest with Highland Park December 3. Literary societies organized the Forensic League to be in charge of debate, oratory, and other literary contests.
477 Mrs. Imlay wins declamatory contest; Elmer Erickson second; Walter Koester third
College Eye 7:7, p.1
Seven students participated; encourages students to use constructive criticism when reading the College Eye.
478 Declamatory try-out; competition keen; Ruth Egbert Imlay wins first, J. C. Jacobsen second
College Eye 7:5, p.1
For the first year, contestants were not aided by the elocution department.
479 Oratorical declamatory
College Eye 7:1, p.3
Procedures for competition.
480 Debating and oratory
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
In the triangular compact with Coe and Morningside covering three years, Teachers College won the first year, Morningside second, and Coe third. In oratory under the Normal School League, Teachers College has won four successive years.
481 The Dramatic Declamatory Contest
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
Seven students participated in the final contest on March 5. Ruth Egbert Imlay winning first, J. H. Boatman second, and George Zimmerman third.
482 Declamatory contest will be held Jan. 23
College Eye 3:13, p.222
Students can choose selections from a drama or dramatic poem; prizes are $25, $15, and $10 for first, second, and third places.
483 Hazel Strayer wins declamatory contest
College Eye 3:7, p.119
Analyzes speech contest participants.
484 Hazel Strayer wins first place
College Eye 3:5, p.88
Nine contestants delivered preliminary declamatory speeches.
485 Debate and oratory
College Eye 3:3, p.60
Encourages students to be involved in speech meets.
486 Declamatory Friday evening contest; students in public speaking will interpret great poems
College Eye 1:20, p.5

Nine students will perform.

487 Department of Public Speaking and English combined
Old Gold 0:0, p.30
Describes the importance of public speaking training; photo.
488 Repertoire Club
Pedagog 0:0, p.102
Organization attempts to provide opportunities for advanced speech and public reading work; photo.
489 An increasing number of students
Normal Eyte 16:28, p.433
Many students are training themselves in public speaking.
490 Objects to be attained by the study of speech arts
Normal Eyte 16:9, p.130
An essay by Professor Ott.
491 Repertoire Club
Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.72
For students with three or more terms of elocution; photo.
492 Miss Pierce
Normal Eyte 10:18, p.438
Preparing advanced elocution class.
493 A revised theory
Normal Eyte 2:4, p.27
Considers possibilities of speech in monkeys.
494 One of the choicest accomplishments
Normal Eyte 1:13, p.97
Believes extemporaneous speaking is an essential part of education.
495 Rhetorical exercises
Students' Offering 8:35, p.3
The benefits of public speaking.
496 Voice
Students' Offering 1:3, p.7
Offers advice for good, persuasive speech.