Literary Societies
Displaying 251 - 300 of 441 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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251 | Resolutions of gratitude Normal Eyte 16:9, p.130 |
To Professor Gist for his work as advisor to the men's literary societies. | |
252 | Becomes supervisor; Dr. Todd becomes supervisor of men's literary societies Normal Eyte 16:9, p.130 |
Will attempt to promote work and to prevent friction among the societies. | |
253 | Forensic contests; the outlook encouraging Normal Eyte 16:2, p.18 |
Describes the oratory and debate scene at the Normal School. | |
254 | A hard question Normal Eyte 16:1, p.8 |
Question on relationships that ought to be debated by women's literary societies. | |
255 | Annual Commencement society parade Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.48 |
Photo of the women in their society gowns; society parade began in 1902; description of the gowns. | |
256 | Contest a success; first annual oratorical contest of women's societies very strong and spirited; Gladys Kaye, Alpha, first; Gladys Kiefer, Shake, Sec Normal Eyte 15:23, p.353 |
The first women's oratorical contest was a success; results of the contest. | |
257 | Veatch, the photographer Normal Eyte 15:18, p.273 |
Alumnus William Veatch supplied the society hall photos for the newspaper. | |
258 | Society spirit leads us Normal Eyte 15:15, p.227 |
Hopes that good sense will prevail during inter-society oratorical contests. | |
259 | Ladies societies will dip into oratory; movement on foot to arrange inter-society contests; would make fair sex dangerous competitors in home contest Normal Eyte 15:6, p.83 |
There is a movement to organize an oratorical league among the ten women's literary societies. | |
260 | Normal girls and oratory; inter-society contests among the ladies' societies needed Normal Eyte 15:3, p.33 |
Article encourages women to develop an intersociety debate to allow one of the women to be chosen as the I. S. N. S. representative at the Interstate Oratorical Contest. | |
261 | For the ladies; an oratorical contest has been suggested Normal Eyte 14:30, p.466 |
Men have taken a greater interest in oratory in recent years; believes women should step forward, too. | |
262 | Who will win? Normal Eyte 14:18, p.274 |
Who will win the debate between the literary societies? | |
263 | Society Normal Eyte 14:7, p.106 |
Society writers must turn in their reports on time in order for them to get published. | |
264 | A word to new students Normal Eyte 14:1, p.15 |
Gawkers in hallways are sizing students up for literary societies. | |
265 | Shall I join society?; society work and the new student Normal Eyte 14:1, p.1 |
Believes that students should enter societies at first possible opportunity; benefits of society work. | |
266 | Society fad of the season Normal Eyte 13:34, p.538 |
Groups are having pictures taken. | |
267 | By the authority of the Board of Trustees Normal Eyte 13:26, p.401 |
Students must take spelling, rhetoricals, and society work. | |
268 | If your society reporter has died it is not the fault of the editor Normal Eyte 13:23, p.354 |
Needs to get reports in on time. | |
269 | Society Normal Eyte 13:23, p.365 |
Alphas gave Longfellow program; Shakes gave February program. | |
270 | A needed amendment; oratorical society constitution needs revision--places should be open for those desiring to contest Normal Eyte 13:20, p.306 |
Current rule allows three contestants per society; should be opportunities for more contestants. | |
271 | The oratorical contest Normal Eyte 13:20, p.305 |
Will select contestants for competition in Illinois. | |
272 | The societies show the proper spirit Normal Eyte 13:16, p.253 |
Proceeds of game receipts go to Athletic Association. | |
273 | Seymour lectures Normal Eyte 13:16, p.254 |
Charles W. Seymour will give lectures for the benefit of the literary societies. | |
274 | The question that is being agitated Normal Eyte 13:14, p.209 |
Literary societies are debating whether on not members should receive pins after two years of work, even if they do not graduate. | |
275 | When your society is not represented in these columns Normal Eyte 13:13, p.193 |
Society reporters must submit their news on time. | |
276 | The term has advanced Normal Eyte 13:12, p.178 |
Advice on how to meet adversity. | |
277 | The oratorical contest to be held between the societies Normal Eyte 13:6, p.81 |
Believes that ISNS must secure a strong position in the interstate contest this year. | |
278 | The Normal Eyte has decided to give one hundred printed programs a week to the literary society having the most subscribers Normal Eyte 13:4, p.50 |
Will reward society with most Normal Eyte subscribers. | |
279 | A handsome gift; the literary societies presented with gavels by Miss Oliver, assistant professor of elocution Normal Eyte 13:3, p.34 |
Professor Oliver presents specially designed gavels to the societies. | |
280 | Society work as organized at this school is a pleasant duty that lacks even the semblance of drudgery Normal Eyte 13:2, p.17 |
Societies required to present three productions: one oral, one debate, and one written; work in criticized by an English faculty member. | |
281 | The gentlemen's societies meet tonight Normal Eyte 13:1, p.1 |
May consider holding a fall oratorical contest; Margaret Oliver is available to assist. | |
282 | On Saturday evening Normal Eyte 12:35, p.548 |
Men's literary societies hold annual Commencement celebration. | |
283 | Commencement Normal Eyte 12:35, p.545 |
Women's literary societies unite for march across campus for Commencement celebration. | |
284 | The societies will find it greatly to their interest Normal Eyte 12:29, p.449 |
Urges societies to assure good attendance at Minnesingers concert. | |
285 | The society halls Normal Eyte 12:29, p.458 |
Had pictures taken. | |
286 | As yet nothing has been done Normal Eyte 12:26, p.401 |
Believes that oratorical contest should be reorganized. | |
287 | Principle Jas. A. Boyle Normal Eyte 12:21, p.328 |
Has formed literary societies at his school in Washington state. | |
288 | The new society halls Normal Eyte 12:20, p.306 |
The new halls in the Auditorium Building should foster stronger literary society work. | |
289 | The following are the rooms which have been assigned Normal Eyte 12:20, p.316 |
Classrooms assigned to literary societies. | |
290 | The program Wednesday evening Normal Eyte 12:18, p.274 |
I. J. McDuffie spoke to the literary societies as they got their new meeting rooms in the Auditorium Building. | |
291 | A general stir and excitement Normal Eyte 12:18, p.281 |
Many students assisted in decorating the Auditorium Building for its dedication. | |
292 | The following will be the program Normal Eyte 12:17, p.261 |
Schedule of speaker and their topics. | |
293 | Attention society reporters Normal Eyte 12:16, p.241 |
Reporters must submit their reports on time. | |
294 | The furniture for three of the new society halls Normal Eyte 12:16, p.241 |
When society halls are officially opened, students should make an effort to observe the spectacle. | |
295 | The debaters for this winter's triangular debate have been chosen Normal Eyte 12:15, p.225 |
Debate now centered around friendly competition instead of bitter rivalry; roster of debaters. | |
296 | Because of the irregular appearance of the Eyte this term Normal Eyte 12:15, p.225 |
Societies must note when their reports are due for publishing. | |
297 | It was a glad day for the societies Normal Eyte 12:14, p.209 |
Literary societies will each receive seventy-five dollars from Board of Trustees; surplus from Lecture and Entertainment Course funds. | |
298 | A week of jubilee is coming Normal Eyte 12:14, p.210 |
Literary societies will move into new rooms in Auditorium Building; will hold dedication for Auditorium on January 30, 1902; does the state need more normal schools? | |
299 | The Board of Trustees of I. S. N. S. Normal Eyte 12:14, p.219 |
Gave $75 to each of the literary societies to help furnish their new rooms. | |
300 | About forty students Normal Eyte 12:13, p.202 |
Took society test. |