Etiquette
Displaying 351 - 365 of 365 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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351 | Athletic Normal Eyte 7:31, p.18 |
Field meet scheduled; Athletic Association meets with faculty. | |
352 | The clapping which is sometimes heard Normal Eyte 5:25, p.234 |
Believes applause after Chapel singing is inappropriate. | |
353 | Cranky Croaks Normal Eyte 5:10, p.77 |
Comments of behavior at recent program. | |
354 | After thinking about the matter for some time College Eye 4:11, p.171 |
Recommends that women not wear hats in chapel for the oratorical contest. | |
355 | Applause Normal Eyte 3:28, p.217 |
Believes applause should be given and encores solicited only when they are truly deserved. | |
356 | We as students Normal Eyte 3:25, p.200 |
Believes applauding for everything cheapens the meaning of applause. | |
357 | There is a form of gallantry Normal Eyte 3:24, p.186 |
Reprint of earlier editorial which scolded the men for milling around outside society halls; this scolds the women for similar behavior. | |
358 | A Kranky Kroak Normal Eyte 3:21, p.162 |
Would like audiences for literary society sessions to be seated and not mill around outside the hall; believes applause should be reserved for fine performances. | |
359 | There is a form of gallantry taking root Normal Eyte 3:17, p.135 |
Notes impoliteness of young men saving seats in the chapel. | |
360 | In reading our exchanges Normal Eyte 3:7, p.55 |
Notes that other colleges use the term "men" to refer to their male students; but that just doesn't sound right for Normal students. | |
361 | Miss McFarland gave her last lecture the young men Normal Eyte 2:34, p.265 |
President Seerley will speak next week. | |
362 | Miss McFarland gave her lecture Normal Eyte 2:33, p.257 |
Addresses young men on good culture. | |
363 | Miss McFarland Normal Eyte 2:31, p.241 |
Gives first in series of talks to women; will next speak on "loud dress and talking". | |
364 | We would like to call attention Normal Eyte 2:10, p.79 |
"Professor" is a three syllable word; don't omit the last two syllables. | |
365 | "What have we done?" Normal Eyte 1:7, p.52 |
Critical of literary society practice of making unflattering allusions to persons who are not present. |