Campanile

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501 The Line
College Eye 29:23, p.2
Campus gossip.
502 Chimes on Campanile ring out from clock "as good as the best"
College Eye 29:2, p.1
James Dycus and J. Wesley Pritchard will play the chimes this year; history of the Fasoldt clock.
503 Campanile
College Eye 28:38, p.3
A description of the Campanile bells.
504 Pritchard plays Campanile now
College Eye 28:37, p.1
Wesley Pritchard plays twice a day.
505 Contents
Old Gold 0:0, p.8
Table of contents; photo.
506 Untitled
Old Gold 0:0, p.185
Photo of campus.
507 Dr. Earle V. Moore considers chimes exceptionally fine
College Eye 28:6, p.4
Visitor looks at the Campanile.
508 Campanile beginning its eleventh year at Teacher College
College Eye 28:5, p.3
Description of the chimes and the clock mechanism.
509 Campanile
Alumnus 20:4, p.11
History of Campanile; photo.
510 Todd, Dycus are campus chimers
College Eye 28:2, p.1
Harriet Todd and James Dycus will play the Campanile chimes.
511 History of the Campanile proves as interesting as college romance; before Teachers College was organized, the clock won fame
College Eye 27:10, p.1
Brief history of the Campanile.
512 . . . But the memory lingers on
College Eye 27:7, p.2
Winter scene with Campanile; photo.
513 Once it was rolling prairie
College Eye 27:6, p.1
Picture of campus including Commons and Campanile; photo.
514 Todd and Moritz Campanile players
College Eye 27:5, p.1
Summer schedule.
515 Chiming the hours of the school year
Old Gold 0:0, p.7
Photo.
516 Campanile chimes player has her styles, trials, and tribulations
College Eye 27:20, p.1
517 Campanile clock celebrates sixtieth anniversary this year; timepiece had distinction of winning world prize in 1876
College Eye 27:49, p.1
History and description of the Fasoldt clock.
518 Students play campus chimes; Bragonier and Palmquist chosen by music staff
College Eye 27:47, p.1
Description of the Campanile keyboard.
519 Francis Mengel has the honor of having her own composition played on the Campanile chimes
Public Relations News Release 1934:781, p.1
The composition was part of her regular work in a harmony class.
520 A Christmas carol composed by Mary Templeton was played on the bells of the Campanile
Public Relations News Release 1934:766, p.1
The carol was composed as part of the course in Harmony I.
521 College rebuilds grounds in 1934; alterations, repairs change appearance of buildings
College Eye 26:25, p.1
Description of changes to the campus.
522 Erva Mae, Felter composed the words for two Christmas carols played on the Campanile
Public Relations News Release 1934:761, p.1
Miss Felter is involved in many musical organizations on campus.
523 Geraldine Schmitt has had the honor of having her Christmas carol played on the bells of the Campanile
Public Relations News Release 1934:765, p.1
Her carol was composed as part of the course in Harmony I.
524 Leone Steuben is the composer of a Christmas carol, "Christmas Bells"
Public Relations News Release 0:0, p.1
"Christmas Bells" was played over the chimes of the campanile as part of the pre-Christmas program.
525 Lloyd Ruby composed two Christmas carols played on the Campanile
Public Relations News Release 1934:759, p.1
Erva Felter wrote words for the carols, and Fredrick Feldman played the music on the bells of the Campanile.
526 Margaret Vandenburgh has had the distinction of having her original Christmas carol played on the Campanile
Public Relations News Release 1934:762, p.1
Miss Vandenburgh was a soloist in Bach's Christmas Oratorio.
527 Marion Parr has had the honor of having one of her own compositions played on the Campanile
Public Relations News Release 1934:763, p.1
The composition was part of regular class work in her Harmony I class.
528 Nellie Coffin composed an original Christmas carol played on the Campanile chimes
Public Relations News Release 1934:760, p.1
Miss Coffin also sang in the Bach Oratorio
529 One of Doris Parsons' original compositions was played on the Campanile
Public Relations News Release 1934:764, p.1
The composition was written as part of her class work in music Harmony I.
530 Students compose Campanile carols
College Eye 26:25, p.3
Professor Ruegnitz's class composes carols; some are played on the Campanile.
531 Campanile bells go on strike; must now be played by hand
College Eye 26:14, p.1
Changeover from direct to alternating current caused distortion in tones.
532 One thousand Boy Scouts are expected at the fifth annual Boy Scout Day
Public Relations News Release 1934:612, p.2
Program of events scheduled for the day.
533 Campus Life
Old Gold 0:0, p.124
Photos.
534 Know Your Campus
College Eye 25:38, p.2
History and description of the Campanile.
535 Class memorials beautify campus grounds; reveal school loyalty
College Eye 25:6, p.1
Survey of class gifts.
536 Class memorials beautify campus grounds
Alumnus 17:3, p.11
Survey of class gifts to campus.
537 Untitled
Alumnus 17:3, p.
The Campanile in summer; photo.
538 "Dedicated to the Founders and Builders..."
Old Gold 0:0, p.84
Photo.
539 Untitled
Old Gold 0:0, p.116
Winter photos.
540 Untitled
Old Gold 0:0, p.117
Football photos.
541 Untitled
Old Gold 0:0, p.119
Photos.
542 Campanile is now 'Under The Weather'
College Eye 24:33, p.3
Tuck pointing work under way.
543 Annual Mother's Day celebration
Public Relations News Release 1932:300, p.1
Approximately two-hundred mothers will be guests at the college on May 12, 13, and 14. One of the many events planed will be the first annual music festival, presented in the men's gym.
544 The President's bell
Alumnus 17:2, p.11
President Seerley asks that the largest bell in the Campanile be named for all ISTC presidents, not just himself.
545 New equipment for the Campanile
Alumnus 16:4, p.7
Westminster and hour chimes now powered by electricity; new motors installed; false roof installed beneath bell chamber; steam heat installed; Fasoldt encased in glass cabinet; screen excludes birds from bell tower.
546 Chimes programs resumed following repair of Campanile
College Eye 23:54, p.1
Electrical connections completed.
547 Screens placed on Campanile keep out birds
College Eye 23:49, p.1
Campanile undergoes repairs after damage to Fasoldt mechanism; roof repaired, electricity installed to operate chimes, clock mechanism shielded, heat will be furnished, and screens installed.
548 Campanile undergoes repairs
Alumnus 16:3, p.6
Repairs to storm-damaged roof; screens installed to keep pigeons out; additional work done to keep out rain that has damaged clock mechanism and interior of structure; steam heat will reduce winter moisture.
549 Nearly six hundred at Commencement dinner
Alumnus 16:3, p.5
Dinner served in Italian setting; meeting follows; consider plans for meeting in Chicago at Fair; hear report on repairs and improvements on Campanile.
550 Campus Life
Old Gold 0:0, p.133
Captioned photos of students and campus buildings.
551 Who stopped the Campanile clock?
College Eye 23:36, p.2
Humorous questions about why the clock stopped.
552 A special summer chimes concert
Public Relations News Release 1930:461, p.1
Campanile concert this Sunday; Irving Wolfe will perform; Gladys Arns and Lois Roush have performed most daily programs since fall 1929.
553 Wolfe begins a series of Campanile concerts next Sunday afternoon
College Eye 23:4, p.5
Performance program; Gladys Arns will assist.
554 Irving Wolfe will present sacred campanile concert
College Eye 23:3, p.1
Will use hand lever console instead of electric keyboard.
555 Campanile
Old Gold 0:0, p.13
Photo.
556 Homecoming Committee plots for Campanile's downfall, rumor says; professors appointed to promote cooperation of merchants
College Eye 22:3, p.1
President Latham also appoints faculty committee to coordinate college and merchant activities.
557 Campanile sitter gets cold feet
College Eye 22:1, p.5
Dwane Collins gives up his attempt to stay in the Campanile for ten days.
558 Dwane Collins starts "Campanile sitting" vigil August 22
College Eye 21:43, p.1
Will attempt to stay in Campanile for ten days.
559 All departments rush final work on fair exhibit; life, color, and motion to feature extensive display of college activities
College Eye 21:41, p.1
Description of the Iowa State Fair exhibit.
560 Seven hundred attend commencement dinner
Alumnus 14:3, p.3
Dinner is followed by business meeting; Campanile indebtedness nearly erased; report on Seerley Fund; association officials elected.
561 Untitled
Old Gold 0:0, p.144
Campus scenes; photos.
562 West Campus
Old Gold 0:0, p.16
Photo.
563 "Old Ben" venerable skeleton, may haunt corner in campus building
College Eye 21:26, p.1
Brief history of North Hall, and Old Ben, the skeleton.
564 Campanile Fund
Alumnus 14:2, p.8
Fund report.
565 A history of the Alumni News Letter
Alumnus 14:1, p.1
History of publication extends back to letters from President Seerley in 1910; President Latham suggests new format similar to that of other colleges.
566 Clock seems out of step but has a rep.
College Eye 21:7, p.7
Story of the Campanile clock mechanism.
567 Campanile chimes are important as campus teachers
College Eye 21:4, p.1
Description of the Campanile and how the chime is played.
568 Asked about the campus
College Eye 21:3, p.4
Students tell what they like and dislike on campus.
569 Campanile
Old Gold 0:0, p.12
Photo.
570 Untitled
Old Gold 0:0, p.127
Campanile, Bartlett Hall, river, College Hill; photo.
571 Untitled
Old Gold 0:0, p.131
Informal photos.
572 Phi Sigma Phi
College Eye 20:33, p.6
Alumni return for spring dance, teaching contract, and Beta seranade.
573 New year welcomed
College Eye 20:15, p.1

Professor Wolfe plays Campanile concert.

574 Campanile chimes
College Eye 20:7, p.5
Description of how the Campanile is played.
575 Campanile Chimes
College Eye 20:7, p.5
Description of the Campanile and the operators.
576 Arns and Swain chosen as chimers
College Eye 20:6, p.1
Gladys Arns and Frank Swain will play the Campanile keyboard; schedule of performances.
577 Sends $200 for Campanile fund
College Eye 19:43, p.1
L. E. Robinson sends gift in memory of his parents.
578 Drop a nickel in the slot
Old Gold 0:0, p.290
The Campanile as a vending machine; photo.
579 Alumna leaves $100 for Campanile fund.
College Eye 19:36, p.5
Constance Graham Camp left funds to college.
580 Campanile debt rapidly clearing
College Eye 19:36, p.1
Receiving about $150 per day.
581 New project to be proposed at Alumni Ass'n meeting
College Eye 19:36, p.1
Alumni will be encouraged to give monetary gifts to the soon-to-be established Seerley Foundation; to be used student loans.
582 Graduates wage campaign for funds; June section works for Seerley medallion; class has divided into three sections
College Eye 19:34, p.1
Hope to place medallions in Campanile; still seeking about $6000 for Campanile.
583 Chimes concert Sunday; campanile chimes in Sunday recital; program to far surpass the one held last year
College Eye 18:45, p.1
Performance program.
584 Drive for Campanile funds nets $1,200
College Eye 18:45, p.8
Debt now reduced to about $3500.
585 Campanile chimes to play August 14
College Eye 18:44, p.1
Should be better concert than the one held in October 1926; Fasoldt clock has been running for two months.
586 Don't knock. Boost!
College Eye 18:43, p.4
Editorial encourages people not to be prejudiced against students who cannot afford to contribute to the fundraising for the Campanile.
587 The Campanile funds
College Eye 18:43, p.7
Eight student teams have raised over $1000 in cash and pledges; total raised now stands at $42,590.55.
588 Another test of loyalty
College Eye 18:42, p.1
Students attempt to raise money to erase Campanile debt.
589 Join the O. T. T.'s
College Eye 18:41, p.1
Attempting to raise money for the Campanile; still need about $4000; photo.
590 Isn't it fine!
College Eye 18:37, p.4
Editorial states that students of I. S. T. C. should be thankful for the wonderful campus.
591 I. S. T. C. chimes
Old Gold 0:0, p.8
Words to the chimes; photo of the Campanile.
592 In memory of Gold Star World War Heroes
Old Gold 0:0, p.178
Photo of a bronze tablet in memory of ISTC students who died in World War I; photo
593 Welcome
Old Gold 0:0, p.222
Photos of student activities, including Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration and Class Day stunts.
594 The famous Fasoldt clock being installed
College Eye 19:1, p.7
History of the clock now being installed in the Campanile.
595 The two faculty clubs at the college
College Eye 19:1, p.8
The College Club and the Faculty Men's Club; banquet and reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley F. Fasoldt and daughter; Campanile clock installation.
596 Board of Education given souvenirs of Campanile
College Eye 18:21, p.7
Given "artistic representations" of Campanile in winter.
597 Edna Wolfe and Pauline Johnson ring chimes
College Eye 18:21, p.8
Received training from Irving Wolfe; now play Campanile chimes regularly.
598 Accident delays installation of clock
College Eye 18:21, p.1
Three parts broken in shipping; may delay installation of Campanile clock for a month.
599 Installation of clock delayed by Fasoldt
College Eye 18:20, p.1
Mr. Fasoldt has not replied to letters; clock mechanism is on campus.
600 Armistice Day program at 11:30 Thursday; honorable Ben F. Swisher delivers address
College Eye 18:18, p.1
Program schedule.