Literary Societies

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301 Though something was said
Normal Eyte 12:12, p.177
Societies must hurry to make sure that their rooms in the new Auditorium Building will be furnished.
302 That the societies in their present locations
Normal Eyte 12:11, p.161
Auditorium Building to house the societies; due to open by the first of the new year; society work has been hampered under current conditions.
303 The new society halls
Normal Eyte 12:20, p.59
President Seerley and the English Department distributed the society halls in the new building by lot.
304 The gentlemen's societies
Normal Eyte 12:3, p.41
Did not meet because of the cold rooms.
305 Official; beginnings of the Iowa State Normal School; "generals'
Normal Eyte 11:32, p.782
Professor Wright discusses long, tiresome recitations.
306 Commendation for Normal's system of literary training
Normal Eyte 11:30, p.737
Praise from the Iowa State University student newspaper.
307 A provisional society
Normal Eyte 11:28, p.691
Organized for men; other societies are filled to capacity.
308 The successful society
Normal Eyte 11:26, p.625
Mary Simmons presents her views on a good literary society.
309 Editorial
Normal Eyte 10:22, p.529
U. G. Hayden wins local oratorical contest; will represent ISNS in interstate contest; considers difficulty in making judgments in these contests; will issue special number of the Normal Eyte devoted to literary societies.
310 Editorial
Normal Eyte 10:20, p.481
A look at final and surprise examinations; thinks recent literary society presentations are not quite so original as they might be; looks at breaches in discipline in skipping chapel, writing graffiti, and petty theft.
311 Editorial; a Normal alumnus on the Minnesota-Iowa debate
Normal Eyte 10:17, p.409
O. P. McElmeel did well in debate work at the University of Minnesota; ISNS literary society work is strong; complains about over use of the term "professor".
312 In general; social life at I. S. N. S.
Normal Eyte 10:16, p.376
Believes that social life could be improved considerably.
313 Oratorical contest
Normal Eyte 10:10, p.235
Urges as many students as possible to participate in the contest; urges classes to organize.
314 Prof. Loughridge
Normal Eyte 9:33, p.788
Sent gavels for literary societies.
315 Editorial
Normal Eyte 9:26, p.611
General Assembly allocates $100,000 to ISNS for new buildings; looks forward to large chapel, many classrooms, and literary society halls; Henry Sabin publishes book.
316 Mother Goose on goslings
Normal Eyte 9:24, p.572
317 Eight pairs of dark red curtains
Normal Eyte 9:22, p.523
Received for society functions.
318 Editorial
Normal Eyte 9:18, p.421
Would like subscribers to pay their fees; women's issue of the Normal Eyte was a success; recent Aristo program was particularly good; Roger Leavitt will succeed the late Edward Townsend as school treasurer.
319 Editorial
Normal Eyte 9:16, p.373
Praise for the work of the literary societies, especially in the wake of the fine work of O. P. McElmeel at the University of Minnesota.
320 Editorial
Normal Eyte 9:13, p.301
Applauds recent literary society programs; school needs more room to do its work well; urges students to rest as much as they can over the Christmas holidays.
321 Editorial
Normal Eyte 9:11, p.253
Explanation of the success of ISNS debaters; Henry Sabin publishes book; Normal Eyte staff looking forward to Thanksgiving.
322 Attempts have been made
Normal Eyte 9:3, p.54
To create a unified and organized calendar of campus public programs, lectures, and concerts.
323 Society reporters
Normal Eyte 9:3, p.63
Schedule of articles on the societies.
324 The public or open sessions of the literary societies
Normal Eyte 9:2, p.31
Schedule of the sessions.
325 One hundred and fifty high school graduates
Normal Eyte 9:1, p.13
Took English test for admission to literary societies.
326 Commencement 1899
Normal Eyte 8:35, p.504
Lengthy description of the activities and ceremonies.
327 The best way to prepare a debate
Normal Eyte 8:33, p.469
Ella Sterrett offers advice.
328 Alumni and friends of the Normal School
Normal Eyte 8:32, p.450
Railroads offering discounted fares for Commencement; brief schedule of the ceremonies..
329 Duties of the critic
Normal Eyte 8:32, p.456
F. W. Perkins offers opinions of responsibilities of a critic in society work.
330 The entertainment feature in our literary societies
Normal Eyte 8:29, p.408
Mabel Montgomery looks at the intent of society work.
331 The literary societies have a large problem on their hands
Normal Eyte 8:21, p.292
Rooms in which open sessions are held cannot accommodate the numbers of people who wish to attend.
332 Sixth triangular debate
Normal Eyte 8:19, p.259
Brief history of intersociety debate.
333 Clio
Normal Eyte 8:17, p.240
Essay on proper spirit for running a business meeting.
334 Aristo
Normal Eyte 8:16, p.225
Text of paper on recitations as part of literary programs.
335 The graduating classes in June
Normal Eyte 8:15, p.206
Are too large for the traditional ceremony and addresses; committee seeking solution.
336 There are too many young women in the school
Normal Eyte 8:15, p.206
May need to form another literary society.
337 Is active solicitation for society members best?
Normal Eyte 8:14, p.192
Believes that people should judge which society is best for them.
338 Value of extemporaneous work
Normal Eyte 8:13, p.180
Leora Parker explores the benefits of the work.
339 The first hexagonal debate
Normal Eyte 8:9, p.125
Results of debate among the women's societies.
340 The Triangular Debate
Normal Eyte 8:8, p.114
A look at five years of debate results.
341 Resolved, that the business sessions of our literary societies
Normal Eyte 8:7, p.101
Advocates open sessions.
342 It seems the rule
Normal Eyte 8:6, p.78
Applauds mandatory literary society work at ISNS.
343 Society reporters
Normal Eyte 8:6, p.84
Asks for clearer, more interesting accounts of programs.
344 Society Notes
Normal Eyte 8:1, p.14
Normal Eyte invites contributions from the societies.
345 Anniversary of literary societies
Normal Eyte 7:36, p.9
Account of the Commencement presentations.
346 Intersociety debates
Normal Eyte 7:35, p.33
History of intersociety debates; results and team members over the years.
347 The student organizations; introductory
Normal Eyte 7:35, p.17
Brief history and general practices of the literary societies.
348 Credits for the society reporters
Normal Eyte 7:29, p.5
Society reporters will receive credit for their work.
349 The Commencement number
Normal Eyte 7:28, p.5
Will include section on societies.
350 Our gentlemen's literary societies
Normal Eyte 7:22, p.5
Must enlarge current societies or start new ones.
351 The regular inter-society debate
Normal Eyte 7:21, p.5
Brief history and description of the annual event.
352 The gentlemen's society halls
Normal Eyte 7:20, p.13
Everyone appreciates the new electric lights in the society halls.
353 Those who write for the oratorical contest
Normal Eyte 7:9, p.106
Must submit orations to Miss Pierce; literary societies must submit contestants' names; those who participate in too many extracurricular activities may not be selected.
354 Music is claiming an unusual amount of attention
Normal Eyte 7:4, p.45
Literary societies forming choral groups; Orios form orchestra.
355 Official News and Notes
Normal Eyte 7:2, p.14
Fall 1897 enrollment highest ever; 114 candidates for graduation in 1898; library improvements successful; museum improving; English faculty working hard to test literary society candidates; E. B. Baldwin will speak.
356 In spite of the tendency to forget
Normal Eyte 7:1, p.9
All literary societies put on programs during first week of school.
357 The most successful year in the history of the State Normal School
Normal Eyte 6:34, p.476

Account of Commencement exercises.

358 What the literary societies have done for the Normal School
Normal Eyte 6:33, p.404
Miss McFarland believes that the societies have made students more at ease and better able to work together.
359 That mind is greater than matter
Normal Eyte 6:31, p.361
Points out strengths of mind gained in debate.
360 The fourth year of our intersociety debating league
Normal Eyte 6:30, p.349
Debates among literary societies have been good.
361 The eight literary societies
Normal Eyte 6:28, p.332
Had pictures taken.
362 Is there a person who doubts
Normal Eyte 6:25, p.289
Enjoyed debate among women's societies.
363 If there is one thing
Normal Eyte 6:23, p.265
Institution takes justifiable pride in work of literary societies.
364 Owing to some misunderstanding
Normal Eyte 6:11, p.121
Regrets omission of program by new Primary literary society, the Primary Round Table.
365 Each recurring week brings something of interest
Normal Eyte 6:10, p.110
Literary society organized for Special Primary students.
366 The various recognized literary societies
Normal Eyte 6:5, p.49
Hear lecture from Miss McFarland on the essential features of society work.
367 The inter-society debates
Normal Eyte 6:4, p.39
Should be conducted in good spirits, not in partisanship.
368 The following are the regulations
Normal Eyte 6:3, p.33
Open sessions are free.
369 Society Day
Normal Eyte 5:35, p.369
Description of the Commencement presentations.
370 The pentagonal system of debate
Normal Eyte 5:34, p.341
Adopted by women's literary societies.
371 Society notes
Normal Eyte 5:32, p.317
Description of Orio, Zetalethean, and joint sessions; report of receipts of literary society sessions in 1895-1896.
372 Society Notes
Normal Eyte 5:32, p.3

Description of Orio, Zetalethean, and joint sessions; report of receipts of literary society sessions in 1895-1896.

373 Many of the literary societies
Normal Eyte 14:21, p.265
Excuse seniors from meetings.
374 The coming contest
Normal Eyte 5:25, p.229
School oratorical contest will give opportunities for societies to show their colors.
375 Society notes
Normal Eyte 5:20, p.180
A report on the Philo program; urges more debate, especially in the women's societies; topics and speakers for Natural History Association meeting..
376 Each society
Normal Eyte 5:14, p.120
Urges societies to furnish reports on their work to the Normal Eyte.
377 Now let the croakers adjust their tuneful throats
Normal Eyte 5:9, p.71
Entrance fee did not deter attendance at Alpha session.
378 Society notes
Normal Eyte 5:8, p.58
Men's societies will engage in triangular debate; Aristos express willingness to decorate hall if they receive one..
379 The report of the faculty-student committee
Normal Eyte 5:7, p.49
Consider recent ruling of faculty to require societies to collect admission to public sessions; societies will determine what they are willing to do if President Seerley gives them a society hall.
380 It has been decided
Normal Eyte 10:7, p.39
Fee will be charged for admission to literary society open sessions; will be used to decorate society halls.
381 The first of this week
Normal Eyte 5:5, p.34
Faculty decides to charge admission fee to literary societies' public sessions.
382 The literary societies
Normal Eyte 5:2, p.9
Normal Eyte appoints W. J. McCready as special reporter on societies; urges societies to higher levels of achievement.
383 Society orations
Normal Eyte 5:1, p.6
Orations must be given in large or supplementary chapel.
384 The new students of this year
Normal Eyte 5:1, p.6
Students may write essay to determine eligibility for literary society work.
385 It is generally remarked
Normal Eyte 4:33, p.517
Inter-society debate not as enthusiastic usual.
386 No one should forget
Normal Eyte 4:32, p.508
Inter-society debate scheduled.
387 The main feature
Normal Eyte 4:27, p.427
Description of Neotrophian program; featured debate with Clios, a new activity for women's societies.
388 The inter-society debate
Normal Eyte 4:22, p.342
Detailed account of the men's societies' debate.
389 The lecture course of the school
Normal Eyte 4:22, p.348
Urges students to attend the lectures.
390 Friends, sisters, Shakes
Normal Eyte 4:18, p.278
A poetic look at literary societies.
391 The literary societies
Normal Eyte 4:17, p.261
Preparations under way for inter-society debate.
392 Mr. Editor
Normal Eyte 4:8, p.119
Would like to see the Board support the remodeling and furnishing of literary society rooms.
393 The first inter-society debate
Normal Eyte 4:8, p.117
Extensive descriptions of debates.
394 Judging from the amount of work
Normal Eyte 4:6, p.89
Men working hard on society debate.
395 In another place we print the report of the committee
Normal Eyte 4:5, p.69
A look at a proposal to provide better quarters for the literary societies.
396 Society halls
Normal Eyte 4:5, p.71
Committee makes recommendations for renovation of Central Hall third floor into literary society quarters.
397 Speakers for the third intersociety debate
Normal Eyte 4:5, p.76
Roster of speakers.
398 Probably seventy-five girls
Normal Eyte 4:3, p.43
Will join societies soon.
399 Society halls
Normal Eyte 4:5, p.233
Societies would like dedicated rooms in the new building; Board asks if they would accept rooms on third floor of Central Hall.
400 A good suggestion
Normal Eyte 3:27, p.209
Aristos and Philos may hold reunion for old members at end of term.