Veatch--William Homer (Class of 1913)
Displaying 51 - 88 of 88 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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51 | Declamatory contest held College Eye 2:8, p.1 |
Len Toomey took first, Grace Bailey took second, and Floyd Bailey took third place. | |
52 | Declamatory contest College Eye 2:7, p.4 |
Eight students will compete. | |
53 | Oratory and debate College Eye 2:1, p.4 |
Carl Erickson, winner of first place in interstate oratorical contest; photo. | |
54 | Commencement play College Eye 2:1, p.2 |
The Commencement play, "In the Palace of the King", presented by the seniors, was a great success. | |
55 | Negative team Morningside debate Old Gold 0:0, p.107 |
Photos of debaters. | |
56 | Commencement play excellent College Eye 1:30, p.1 |
A look back at previous Commencement plays; will present "In the Palace of the King" this year; roster of cast members. | |
57 | Honors are divided; Morningside wins at Cedar Falls, Teachers receive unanimous decision at Sioux City College Eye 1:29, p.1 |
Lengthy recap of the debate. | |
58 | Morningside debate next week; Teachers will meet the Methodists in first forensic clash on Friday, May 10; tariff question will be discussed College Eye 1:27, p.1 |
ISTC contestants ready; urges students to attend. | |
59 | Forensic contest comes soon; debaters are hard at work preparing for battle with Morningside College Eye 1:24, p.5 |
Preparing to debate the topic of tariffs. | |
60 | Declamatory contest College Eye 1:21, p.4 |
Professor Gist describes the contest; roster of speakers and their topics. | |
61 | Declamatory Friday evening contest; students in public speaking will interpret great poems College Eye 1:20, p.5 |
Nine students will perform. | |
62 | Morningside debaters chosen; six men selected to represent the college in debate with Morningside; three men's societies equally represented College Eye 1:17, p.6 |
Summary of the debates. | |
63 | Department of orchestral instruments; B. W. Merrill, Director College Eye 1:17, p.2 |
Preview of the recital; schedule of performers and their work. | |
64 | Preliminary contest held Friday; final declamatory contest will be pulled off in four weeks College Eye 1:17, p.6 |
Will recognize ability to interpret poetry. | |
65 | Morningside preliminary will be held Saturday evening February third; men will battle for places on inter-collegiate teams on that date College Eye 1:15, p.1 |
Preview of the contest to select interstate competitors. | |
66 | Declamatory contest College Eye 1:6, p.8 |
Helen Smith received first place in campus oratorical contest. | |
67 | Declamatory contest Friday evening College Eye 1:5, p.1 |
Program for oratorical contest announced. | |
68 | Owing to lack of space College Eye 1:4, p.7 |
Seven people were chosen for the final declamatory contest. | |
69 | Department of orchestral instruments College Eye 1:1, p.7 |
News from the music department. | |
70 | Commencement play College Eye 1:12, p.14 |
A review of the Commencement play "A School for Scandal", with a roster of cast members. | |
71 | Deviled wits Old Gold 0:0, p.287 |
Humor section consisting of poems, sayings, chants, yells, and other creative writing. | |
72 | The School for Scandal; seniors at college present play next Monday evening College Eye 1:11, p.190 |
Roster of the cast of the senior class play. | |
73 | Want to knows College Eye 1:10, p.168 |
Gossip about students on campus. | |
74 | Orio society College Eye 1:4, p.64 |
The Orio program consisted of oral, written, vocal, and piano solos by members. | |
75 | Kansas debaters are selected College Eye 1:1, p.6 |
The six men who will debate against Kansas have been chosen; Carl Banks, Grover Hammersly, Len Toomey, Peter Hansen, Harold Frisby, and Carl Nolte. | |
76 | Kansas preliminary Normal Eyte 21:22, p.377 |
A preliminary debate will be held to determine who will be on the team to debate against Kansas. Editorial encourages students to attend and support the preliminary debate. | |
77 | College directory Normal Eyte 21:14, p.245 |
Roster of officers of each of the literary societies. | |
78 | Want to knows Normal Eyte 21:8, p.130 |
Gossip about faculty and students. | |
79 | Orio Old Gold 0:0, p.159 |
Information about the Orio society including a group photo, officers, colors, and photos of the debate and basketball teams. | |
80 | Philos make clean sweep; secure six points in Triangular Debate; Orios take three points Normal Eyte 20:22, p.363 |
Recap of the debates. | |
81 | Editorial Normal Eyte 20:21, p.343 |
Classes should be dismissed more promptly when the fifty-five minute period ends; attend Triangular Debate on Thursday; Normal Eyte elections this week. | |
82 | Orchestra concert a success; local musicians give extraordinary entertainment; solo numbers please Normal Eyte 20:20, p.332 |
A review of the orchestra concert; performance program. | |
83 | Orchestra to give concert; organization of thirty pieces makes debut in first local concert of year Normal Eyte 20:19, p.315 |
Performance program. | |
84 | Men prepare for contests; society representatives working for annual winter triangular debate Normal Eyte 20:16, p.266 |
Working on parcel post question. | |
85 | The Band and Orchestra Old Gold 0:0, p.164 |
Repertoire and roster of members; photo. | |
86 | The Normal Orchestra Pedagog 0:0, p.120 |
Doing well under the direction of Professor Merrill; photo. | |
87 | The Normal Orchestra Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.56 |
Began in 1895 and has prospered through two talented directors; photo. | |
88 | Society Notes Normal Eyte 6:28, p.328 |
Reviews of recent Zeta, Aristo, Orio, and Shakespearean programs and activities. |