Literary Societies
Displaying 101 - 150 of 441 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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101 | Where is the men's glee club at Teachers College College Eye 10:25, p.2 |
There needs to be a men's glee club. | |
102 | Young Men's Christian Association planning for Lake Geneva; Young Men's Christian Association president expects men to respond College Eye 10:25, p.1 |
Seeking men to go to Lake Geneva meeting. | |
103 | Our social functions College Eye 10:24, p.2 |
Conflicts with the issue of having school dances. | |
104 | Society spirit College Eye 10:24, p.2 |
The Philos' mock trial had a good turn out and went really well. | |
105 | Bully for the men College Eye 10:21, p.2 |
The men's literary societies are holding a dance for themselves and the women's literary societies; they thank the Student Council for letting them have the dance. | |
106 | Men's literary societies Alumni News Letter 3:2, p.2 |
Men's literary societies reorganized and became active after being suspended during war. | |
107 | Where do you stand? College Eye 10:16, p.2 |
Should the college hold dances for the students? | |
108 | Suggestions for debates in literary societies College Eye 10:12, p.2 |
Suggestions for topics to be debated by the literary societies. | |
109 | Men's literary societies hold initial meetings. College Eye 10:12, p.5 |
New members considered; initiation underway. | |
110 | Interest in men's societies College Eye 10:10, p.2 |
Encourages men to help make the men's societies the best they have ever been. | |
111 | Men's societies to resume active work; Philo, Aristo, and Orio are now planning for their winter and spring term work College Eye 10:9, p.9 |
Had been suspended in fall term due to the war. | |
112 | The men's literary societies Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.1 |
The men's literary societies do not have enough members because of the war. Samuel A. Lynch will take charge of business until the organizations resume active service. | |
113 | Finance Committee performs important functions College Eye 10:2, p.4 |
Committee makes series of faculty appointments. | |
114 | Men's literary societies College Eye 9:22, p.3 |
Brief overview of Aristo and Philomathean literary societies. | |
115 | Society College Eye 9:20, p.3 |
Professor Getchell spoke to the Ossoli society about the importance of literary societies; Alphas and Philos held joint meeting. | |
116 | Gymnasium and Auditorium building closed indefinitely after five o'clock College Eye 9:14, p.7 |
Conservation plan includes closing all buildings except for the library at five o'clock; society meetings need to be held at different times. | |
117 | Shakespearean Old Gold 0:0, p.228 |
Officers and members of the Shakespearean Literary Society; photo. | |
118 | Chresto Zeta Irving Ossoli Old Gold 0:0, p.269 |
Drawing of a Greek woman. | |
119 | Clio Old Gold 0:0, p.238 |
Group photos and information about the Cliosophic Literary Society. | |
120 | Aristo Orio Philo Old Gold 0:0, p.217 |
Creative work of a Greek figure. | |
121 | College calendar College Eye 8:31, p.8 |
Meetings and events planned. | |
122 | Iowa State Teachers College Commencement program College Eye 8:28, p.2 |
Program of events provided. | |
123 | The new forensic plan College Eye 8:24, p.4 |
Believes oratorical contests have not outlived their usefulness; hopes that the literary societies of the college will give the proposal rational discussion and thought. | |
124 | To the literary societies College Eye 8:23, p.3 |
The Interstate League of State Normal Schools asked to consider replacing memorized oratorical contests with extemporaneous addresses; the T. C. Forensic League forwards the question to the various literary societies. | |
125 | Intersociety compacts College Eye 8:19, p.4 |
Believes agreements should be made in order to avoid misunderstandings between the literary societies. | |
126 | Bad weather does not interfere with society parades College Eye 8:1, p.3 |
Parade staged by women's literary societies. | |
127 | Dorothy Cady, Ruth Vincent, Leona Short College Eye 7:31, p.8 |
Several students attended the state meeting of women's literary societies. | |
128 | Just to facilitate business College Eye 7:22, p.4 |
Will print names of presidents and officers of all campus clubs. | |
129 | Who is the thief? College Eye 7:21, p.4 |
Denounces plagiarism in literary societies. | |
130 | Triangular debate College Eye 7:20, p.5 |
Encourages student attendance at intersociety debate. | |
131 | Unique pageant to be staged; Y. W. C. A. will represent the Evolution of a College College Eye 7:18, p.1 |
Inter-society dramatic production presents founding and history of T. C. | |
132 | Philo choose society debaters; men chosen for triangular College Eye 7:17, p.1 |
Floyd Walsh, John Winn, Roy Crouch, and Harold Eittreim chosen to represent the Philos in debate. | |
133 | Debating report for fall term Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
Men's Debating League had contest with Highland Park December 3. Literary societies organized the Forensic League to be in charge of debate, oratory, and other literary contests. | |
134 | Editorial College Eye 7:10, p.4 |
Wants Pep Club to be supportive of the debate team; encourages literary societies to ratify constitution and establish inter-society compacts; students are invited to Thanksgiving dinner at Mrs. Walker's house; men should join the Schoolmaster's Club. | |
135 | Can a monkey belong to a literary society? College Eye 7:9, p.4 |
Does not support monkeys being members in literary societies; believes society members should take care of public property. | |
136 | The Annual Society day College Eye 7:6, p.7 |
Meeting was held for all of the literary societies to attend. | |
137 | Editorial College Eye 7:6, p.4 |
Neotrophian Society gave a program about the College Eye; encourages other literary societies to offer suggestions for the improvement of the College Eye. | |
138 | Society College Eye 7:5, p.5 |
Encourages exceptionally good programs from meetings to be submitted for publication. | |
139 | Initiations College Eye 7:2, p.4 |
Believes that the literary societies should rise above past hazing practices. | |
140 | Societies Old Gold 0:0, p.69 |
Drawing of a man and a woman; poem about being in college. | |
141 | The society parade College Eye 7:1, p.2 |
Held indoors due to bad weather. | |
142 | Editorial College Eye 4:16, p.4 |
Claims that the College Eye would do better if society reporters would turn in their news. | |
143 | Editorial College Eye 4:13, p.4 |
Encourages participation in preliminary debate; comments on library staff, jokes in chapel, and intersociety basketball. | |
144 | The Society formals College Eye 4:4, p.7 |
Schedule of society formals held. | |
145 | The Men's Intersociety Committee Old Gold 0:0, p.314 |
Group includes three members from each men's society; considers matters such as intersociety athletics, debate, and oratory; photo. | |
146 | Societies Old Gold 0:0, p.221 |
Illustration of a well-dressed man and woman. | |
147 | Editorial College Eye 3:28, p.459 |
Announcements; suggests that awards for literary society work be given and that all the societies meet together once per term. | |
148 | Regulations governing the men's' literary societies in the Iowa State Teachers College College Eye 3:25, p.414 |
Faculty committee report on literary societies; students must participate in literary society work for their first six terms; must put on two productions per term; societies will be under the administration of the Department of English. | |
149 | Societies College Eye 3:24, p.403 |
Neotrophians held annual banquet; Alphas installed new members. | |
150 | Official Notes College Eye 3:22, p.369 |
Notes on faculty changes; class schedule set with societies to meet evenings and athletics on Saturdays; South Hall will be repaired. |