Aristotelian Literary Society
Displaying 351 - 400 of 702 in reverse chronological order
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351 | Triangular debate; Orios win 4 points, Aristos 3, Philos 2 Normal Eyte 16:20, p.305 |
Thirty-third triangular debate took place among the societies; Orios come out victorious. | |
352 | C. A. Steelsmith Normal Eyte 16:17, p.270 |
Several students announce their candidacy for the Normal Eyte staff. | |
353 | Society Normal Eyte 16:17, p.265 |
All of the societies express sadness over I. G. Long's death; Philos hold annual banquet in honor of Alphas. | |
354 | Four triangular oratorical contests Normal Eyte 16:14, p.210 |
Results of the triangular oratorical contests from 1902-1905. | |
355 | Society Normal Eyte 16:12, p.184 |
Aristos essay entitled The American Hobo; Zetas gave a musical program; editorial about the Orio society. | |
356 | Triangular oratorical; C. O. Ruggles, first; N. D. Knupp, second; Julian H. Gist, third; A. A. Smith, fourth Normal Eyte 16:12, p.177 |
Account of the recent oratorical contest. | |
357 | Society Normal Eyte 16:11, p.168 |
Neos gave a miscellaneous program; Zeta had a public session; the Aristos held a program with poetry; Shakes went on a trip to Germany. | |
358 | Society Normal Eyte 16:8, p.119 |
The Aristos were visited by past members and put on a program for them; the Ossolis performed a Japanese program; the Zetas installed a new president and gave a program; the Alphas gave two programs last week. | |
359 | Saturday evening Normal Eyte 16:5, p.76 |
Shakes and Aristos enjoyed initiation banquet. | |
360 | The Shake-Aristo banquet Normal Eyte 15:34, p.543 |
Had a good time in Waterloo. | |
361 | Ames will be met Normal Eyte 15:34, p.529 |
Three of the six men taking part in the preliminary debate will be chosen to face Ames next fall. | |
362 | The Aristotelian Society Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.36 |
Discusses rough start for organization and impressive oratorical achievements; photo. | |
363 | Triangular Debate; the societies break even, each winning three points Normal Eyte 15:31, p.483 |
In the intersociety debate, the three men's societies each earned three points. | |
364 | Aristo Normal Eyte 15:30, p.477 |
Provides a recap of the recent Aristo meeting. | |
365 | Aristo Normal Eyte 15:29, p.460 |
Provides a summary of the recent meeting. | |
366 | Aristo Normal Eyte 15:27, p.428 |
Provides a recap of the recent Aristo meeting. | |
367 | Aristo Normal Eyte 15:23, p.364 |
Presented Indian program. | |
368 | Aristo Normal Eyte 15:21, p.333 |
Presented American literature program. | |
369 | The Orios and Aristos clash Normal Eyte 15:21, p.331 |
The Orios defeated the Aristos in basketball, 17-16. | |
370 | Aristos and Philos play fast ball Normal Eyte 15:19, p.299 |
The Aristos defeated the Philos, 20-6. | |
371 | Philo Normal Eyte 15:19, p.301 |
A triangular debate was held among the Philos, Aristos, and Orios. | |
372 | 31st triangular debate; Orios, Aristos, and Philos each win one decision and lose one Normal Eyte 15:19, p.290 |
Brief results of the debate. | |
373 | Triangular debate Normal Eyte 15:18, p.274 |
The Aristos, Orios, and Philos are preparing for their triangular debate. | |
374 | Aristo Normal Eyte 15:18, p.285 |
Describes the events of the recent Aristo meeting. | |
375 | Shake-Aristo Hall Normal Eyte 15:17, p.260 |
Shakespearean and Aristo Hall; photo. | |
376 | Triangular oratorical; an excellent contest and very close; Kenneth Colegrove, first; Earl Hoagland, second; John Cherney, third; N. B. Knapp, fourth Normal Eyte 15:13, p.205 |
A triangular debate between the Philos, Aristos, and Orios resulted in a win for Kenneth Colegrove. | |
377 | Aristo Normal Eyte 15:12, p.188 |
Describes the events of the Shake-Aristo meeting. | |
378 | Aristo Normal Eyte 15:8, p.124 |
Recap of the Aristo meeting. | |
379 | The Shakes and Aristos Normal Eyte 15:7, p.111 |
New members give St. Louis program. | |
380 | Aristo Normal Eyte 15:6, p.94 |
Details of the Aristo meeting. | |
381 | Resolutions Normal Eyte 15:5, p.70 |
The Aristos express their sorrow and extend their sympathy to the family of John Furry who died recently. | |
382 | Aristo Normal Eyte 15:4, p.61 |
Article describes the events of the most recent Aristo meeting. | |
383 | John Furry called home Normal Eyte 15:3, p.48 |
Former student John Furry died. | |
384 | Aristo Normal Eyte 15:2, p.28 |
The Aristos, despite their low membership numbers, are looking forward to a prosperous year. | |
385 | Aristo Normal Eyte 14:35, p.561 |
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386 | Now for Ames; each society chooses two debaters Normal Eyte 14:35, p.553 |
Orios select Dallas Johnson and Charles Simmers; Philos select Carl Misseldine and Tom Conley; Aristos select H. G. Hayes and Carl Hoyt. | |
387 | On Tuesday evening Normal Eyte 14:35, p.565 |
Aristos and Shakes have a party in Waterloo. | |
388 | Big crowd--much fun Normal Eyte 14:34, p.541 |
The Philos and Aristos played baseball. | |
389 | Aristo Normal Eyte 14:33, p.527 |
Presented recitations and debate. | |
390 | Triangular debate; Philos, 4; Orios, 4; Aristo, 1 Normal Eyte 14:33, p.521 |
Brief account of the debate. | |
391 | The biggest crowd Normal Eyte 14:33, p.522 |
Orios defeat Aristos in baseball, 6-4. | |
392 | Aristo Normal Eyte 14:30, p.472 |
Presented music, recitations, and debate. | |
393 | Debaters were chosen; the team to meet Kansas has been selected Normal Eyte 14:29, p.449 |
Raymond Dix, Percival Magee, and Ernest Walker were selected; C. O. Ruggles will be alternate. | |
394 | Aristo Normal Eyte 14:28, p.440 |
Presented recitations, music, and debate. | |
395 | Aristo Normal Eyte 14:26, p.407 |
Presented bachelor program. | |
396 | Each society has held it Kansas preliminary debate Normal Eyte 14:26, p.403 |
Roster of the six winners. | |
397 | Aristo Normal Eyte 14:24, p.374 |
Presented Washington program. | |
398 | The Aristos Normal Eyte 14:24, p.382 |
Had their picture taken. | |
399 | Last Saturday evening Normal Eyte 14:23, p.367 |
Shakes escort Aristos to Leap Year party. | |
400 | Aristo Normal Eyte 14:22, p.346 |
Presented parodies of Valentine's Day verse. |