Literary Societies

Displaying 151 - 200 of 441 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 Editorial
College Eye 3:21, p.347
Devised a plan for men's literary society involvement.
152 Editorial
College Eye 3:20, p.331
College Eye election coming up; Bertha Hart will perform; appreciates appearance of Helen Keller on campus; continuing debate on role of literary societies.
153 Editorial
College Eye 3:18, p.299
Questions whether society work should be optional or mandatory; apologizes for number of mistakes in last issue of College Eye; encourages students to purchase an Old Gold.
154 Societies
College Eye 3:5, p.93
Programs for societies; formal entertainments held for friends; debates held.
155 The christenin' of th' bairns
College Eye 3:1, p.13
Two new literary societies, Homerian and Irving, were incorporated.
156 Society Parade
College Eye 3:1, p.22
Societies had traditional Commencement parade; each had meetings following graduation ceremonies.
157 Societies
Old Gold 0:0, p.209
Woman with laurel wreath.
158 Initial track meet last Saturday; no new records made--track a little heavy
College Eye 2:30, p.4
Home track meet held; results provided.
159 Extensive plans for May fete; begins with grand parade and closes with band concert
College Eye 2:29, p.1
Describes events planned for T.C.'s first May Day celebration.
160 Take notice!
College Eye 2:26, p.2
Men requested to attend literary society meetings in order to address an important question.
161 Oratorical contest; date for the final set for January thirtieth; nine contestants
College Eye 2:16, p.1
No preliminaries will be held due to diminished interest.
162 Athletics; many men taking class basketball; men's intersociety contest to be held
College Eye 2:15, p.4
Men enjoying basketball class.
163 The ladies' literary societies
College Eye 2:4, p.7
Held their formals this week.
164 Public speaking; chance for development in many lines of work
College Eye 2:4, p.1
Believes that participation in debate and oratory is important.
165 Rules; regarding the governing of the ladies societies
College Eye 2:3, p.5
Rules for recruiting new members to the women's literary societies.
166 After the rush and excitement of the opening days
College Eye 2:3, p.4
Be active during your college years; join a literary society.
167 In one of the first issues of this paper
College Eye 2:2, p.4
Will present rules on recruitment by women's literary societies.
168 Oratory and debate
College Eye 2:1, p.4
Carl Erickson, winner of first place in interstate oratorical contest; photo.
169 Society anniversaries
College Eye 2:1, p.4
Women's societies hold annual parade.
170 Alumni reunion
College Eye 2:1, p.5
D. S. Wright, senior professor at the college; photo; Professor Wright's Commencement speech and other events during Commencement.
171 Societies
Old Gold 0:0, p.119
Illustration of a young woman.
172 So Here's To All of You
Old Gold 0:0, p.120
Poem about ISTC's literary societies.
173 Remembrances of the year
Old Gold 0:0, p.276
Fictitious letters home.
174 Commencement program ready; noted alumnus will give Commencement address on Tuesday
College Eye 1:30, p.1
W. R. Patterson will speak; schedule for the events.
175 New rules adopted; ladies literary society forms new organization known as Women's Intersociety Committee; provision made for Society Day
College Eye 1:30, p.2
Committee worked on constitution all year; text of the constitution.
176 Coming events
College Eye 1:23, p.8
Campus events calendar through June.
177 The Woman's Intersociety Committee
College Eye 1:18, p.5
Working on uniform rules for rush.
178 Society basketball ruled out
College Eye 1:11, p.5
Intersociety basketball dropped. A new league may be formed by the Department of Physical Education; games had been scheduled for four of the previous five years.
179 Mid-winter play chosen; special students in public speaking will present "The Girl From Montana."
College Eye 1:11, p.7
Until last year, women's literary societies presented short plays in open sessions; beginning last year students in public speaking presented a play.
180 The Simpson game
College Eye 1:10, p.8
Literary societies asked to dismiss their sessions in time so that students can get to the football game.
181 The presidents of the Girls Literary Societies
College Eye 1:5, p.5
Were entertained by Miss Lillian Lambert.
182 Two members
College Eye 1:4, p.4
Believes it would be valuable for I. S. T. C. students to create guidelines for society "rushing."
183 Society anniversaries
College Eye 1:12, p.12
Describes the literary society parade at Commencement.
184 Societies
Old Gold 0:0, p.172
Drawing of a woman holding flowers.
185 Editorial
College Eye 1:6, p.91
Literary societies trying to see who can sell the most tickets to the home debate against Kansas.
186 Official Notes
College Eye 1:5, p.76
At a meeting of the faculty, rules and regulations concerning the work of men's literary societies were adopted; text of the rules.
187 "Stunt Night"
College Eye 1:4, p.68
The literary societies are preparing a night of entertainment for the school.
188 The declamatory contest
Normal Eyte 21:17, p.297
The intersociety declamatory contest will be held the fourth of March.
189 The Department of Physical Education
Normal Eyte 21:16, p.283
Will continue basketball games for women's literary society teams.
190 Editorial
Normal Eyte 21:15, p.251
Editorial states that being a member of a literary society is not a good way to practice debating or oratorical skills.
191 On last Friday afternoon
Normal Eyte 21:15, p.264
Mass meeting was held by all literary societies to discuss the continuation of basketball.
192 Editorial
Normal Eyte 21:14, p.233
Editorial encourages the development of a men's intersociety oratorical contest.
193 Miss Boothroyd, representing the Zeta society wins women's oratorical; Nell Ratcliffe, of the Alphas, claims second place
Normal Eyte 21:13, p.225
Ellen Boothroyd won the women's literary society oratorical contest; roster of speakers and topics.
194 Arrangements made for declamatory contest
Normal Eyte 21:13, p.224
The Elocution and Public Speaking Department is arranging a declamatory contest for the literary societies.
195 Society basketball
Normal Eyte 21:13, p.216
Editorial asks whether or not there is a need for a basketball tournament among the literary societies.
196 Editorial
Normal Eyte 21:6, p.89
Discusses the current decision of the faculty to ban any type of dancing on campus; some members of a literary society had danced after a downtown reception.
197 On Saturday evening
Normal Eyte 21:0, p.7
Describes the march of the men's literary societies.
198 Societies
Old Gold 0:0, p.93
Drawing of a woman.
199 Many graduation events; Commencement week is filled with many events; alumni program is interesting
Normal Eyte 20:35, p.582
Preview of the traditional activities; program for the alumni luncheon.
200 Editorial
Normal Eyte 20:31, p.507
Men's literary societies break tradition by not holding Triangular Debate; school spirit lacking; low attendance at recent athletic events.