Literary Societies
Displaying 1 - 50 of 441 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Student life A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.52 |
Account of student life, organizations, recreation, discipline, and curriculum in the first ten years of the Normal School; photo. | |
2 | Life in the Normal School community A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.175 |
The beginnings of extracurricular activities and groups at UNI including athletics and sports, oratory and debate, music, literary societies, and the Alumni Association; photo. | |
3 | Expanded co- and extra-curricular activities A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.448 |
Survey of activities of literary societies, drama, athletics, Greeks, debate, oratory, and college student publications; photo. | |
4 | Societies spark campus life Alumnus 61:3, p.14 |
Influence of societies and social opportunities of early students; photo. | |
5 | A trip through the past with alumni Alumnus 56:2, p.10 |
Memories for returning classes; photo. | |
6 | Reunion reminiscences Alumnus 54:2, p.3 |
Memories of campus life for visiting classes; photo. | |
7 | Those exciting days of the past Alumnus 52:2, p.6 |
Memories for returning classes; photo. | |
8 | Teachers College receives Homerian Society mementos Alumnus 36:2, p.8 |
Ida Rohlf presents gavel and photos. | |
9 | Extracurricular activities First 75 Years 0:0, p.146 |
Broad survey of the history of literary societies, campus publications, music and athletics, Greek organizations, and religious groups on campus. | |
10 | Why the literaries failed Alumnus 25:1, p.5 |
Continued analysis of fading of literary societies; blames changing student interests and World War I; societies failed to meet students' social and curricular needs. | |
11 | Farewell to the literaries!: Part I: The power and the glory Alumnus 24:3, p.9 |
History of literary societies; purposes and activities; humorous occurrences; roster of societies with their dates of founding and ending, mottoes, and colors; photo. | |
12 | Old literary societies stole social stage College Eye 31:6, p.7 |
Brief history of the literary societies. | |
13 | Homerians, Irvings reunite Alumnus 22:3, p.11 |
Description of reunion of former literary societies. | |
14 | Homerians, Irvings to celebrate Alumnus 22:2, p.7 |
Societies organized in 1913 and named in honor of President Seerley will celebrate 25th anniversary; will make contribution to Seerley Foundation | |
15 | Love is blind, can get along with small lamp College Eye 28:5, p.1 |
A look at the early days of ISTC as seen in the student newspaper. | |
16 | Debates were main interests of old societies on campus; yellowed secretary books divulge material on social trends College Eye 26:40, p.1 |
Brief history of the literary societies. | |
17 | Latham fetes campus leaders at annual dinner College Eye 26:16, p.1 |
Gayle Howe summarizes changes in the school over the last ten years. | |
18 | Literary Societies Old Gold 0:0, p.188 |
Dates when each society was founded and current officers; photos. | |
19 | All-college dance in Commons tonight is week's social feature College Eye 25:27, p.3 |
Campus social calendar. | |
20 | All-college Christmas supper will bring week's activities to close College Eye 25:25, p.3 |
Campus social calendar. | |
21 | Societies, honor fraternities are listed among campus activities; 'Eye' compiles resume of organizations on campus College Eye 25:11, p.3 |
List of departmental clubs, literary societies, honorary societies, and religious clubs. | |
22 | English Old Gold 0:0, p.23 |
History and aims of the department; organized in 1909; curriculum; photos. | |
23 | Burt Welty compares college life of '96 with that of today College Eye 24:12, p.1 |
Donald Barker reflects on the different activities of students now compared to when he was in college. | |
24 | Literary Societies Old Gold 0:0, p.205 |
Illustration of quill pen and paper. | |
25 | A history of activities College Eye 23:39, p.2 |
Explores the evolution of categories of student groups and activities at ISTC. | |
26 | Students will revel in ginghams and denims at Bartlett Hall tomorrow night College Eye 23:29, p.3 |
Campus social calendar. | |
27 | Four sororities are giving their fall term dances this weekend College Eye 23:21, p.5 |
Meetings and activities planned; campus social calendar. | |
28 | Student leaders of all campus organizations Public Relations News Release 1931:12, p.1 |
Banquet held for student leaders. | |
29 | The B. M. O. C. at the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1930:290, p.1 |
Big Men on Campus meet for annual dinner with President Latham, Dean Campbell, and Dean Reed. | |
30 | Officers elected for campus organizations Public Relations News Release 1930:121, p.1 |
Literary societies and other groups elect officers for winter term; list of officers provided. | |
31 | Collegiate tradition of long standing Public Relations News Release 1929:393, p.1 |
Literary societies hold first off campus meeting. | |
32 | A debate on the question College Eye 21:25, p.3 |
Question for upcoming debate between the literary societies. | |
33 | Alpha Literary Society sponsors frolic; organizations plan dances College Eye 21:21, p.4 |
Entertained all the literary societies. | |
34 | William Patrick Morrissey, blind student at Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1929:198, p.1 |
Profile of William Morrissey; speaks seven languages. | |
35 | Dean's list shows variety in types of college organizations College Eye 21:9, p.8 |
Dean Campbell compiles a roster of student organizations. | |
36 | Men's Forum College Eye 21:2, p.5 |
Men's Forum is consolidation of Philomathean and Aristotelian literary societies; offers opportunity for work in speech and parliamentary procedure. | |
37 | Open forum to discuss Kellog Peace Pact College Eye 20:15, p.1 |
Sponsored by literary societies; hope to duplicate good earlier discussion on Prohibition. | |
38 | 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. | |
39 | Men's literary society notes College Eye 20:7, p.2 |
Held open forum discussion. | |
40 | Men's Literary Society College Eye 20:6, p.7 |
Professor Brindley was guest. | |
41 | Editorially speaking College Eye 20:4, p.4 |
Comments on changes being made to the Student Council and the importance of literary societies. | |
42 | Sorority rushing begins September 28 College Eye 20:3, p.1 |
Follows literary society rush. | |
43 | Results of society debates announced College Eye 19:13, p.1 |
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44 | Dates of intersociety debates announced; intercollegiate debate with Upper Iowa scheduled for Dec. 16 College Eye 19:9, p.1 |
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45 | The Big Four College Eye 18:49, p.8 |
Program for recent joint literary society meeting. | |
46 | Coming Events College Eye 18:31, p.5 |
Dates, times and places of upcoming events. | |
47 | The women's literary societies College Eye 18:23, p.3 |
Asked to have meetings only on Thursdays in order to free up Tuesdays for glee club. | |
48 | About seventy-five members College Eye 18:17, p.3 |
Members of the home economics, social science, and literary club enjoyed a Halloween party. | |
49 | Men's societies may challenge women College Eye 18:15, p.1 |
To debate. | |
50 | Literary societies revive activities College Eye 18:11, p.5 |
Interest has been declining in recent years; planning for rush parties. |