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Literary Societies

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251 Becomes supervisor; Dr. Todd becomes supervisor of men's literary societies
Normal Eyte 16:9, p.130
11/8/1905 Will attempt to promote work and to prevent friction among the societies.
252 Resolutions of gratitude
Cherney--John L. (Class of 1906)
Normal Eyte 16:9, p.130
11/8/1905 To Professor Gist for his work as advisor to the men's literary societies.
253 Forensic contests; the outlook encouraging
Normal Eyte 16:2, p.18
9/20/1905 Describes the oratory and debate scene at the Normal School.
254 A hard question
Normal Eyte 16:1, p.8
9/13/1905 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
6/1/1905 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
3/8/1905 The first women's oratorical contest was a success; results of the contest.
257 Veatch, the photographer
Normal Eyte 15:18, p.273
2/1/1905 Alumnus William Veatch supplied the society hall photos for the newspaper.
258 Society spirit leads us
Normal Eyte 15:15, p.227
1/10/1905 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
10/15/1904 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
9/24/1904 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
4/23/1904 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
1/23/1904 Who will win the debate between the literary societies?
263 Society
Normal Eyte 14:7, p.106
10/17/1903 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
9/5/1903 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
9/5/1903 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
5/30/1903 Groups are having pictures taken.
267 By the authority of the Board of Trustees
Normal Eyte 13:26, p.401
4/4/1903 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
3/4/1903 Needs to get reports in on time.
269 Society
Normal Eyte 13:23, p.365
3/4/1903 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
2/14/1903 Current rule allows three contestants per society; should be opportunities for more contestants.
271 The oratorical contest
Normal Eyte 13:20, p.305
2/14/1903 Will select contestants for competition in Illinois.
272 Seymour lectures
Normal Eyte 13:16, p.254
1/17/1903 Charles W. Seymour will give lectures for the benefit of the literary societies.
273 The societies show the proper spirit
Normal Eyte 13:16, p.253
1/17/1903 Proceeds of game receipts go to Athletic Association.
274 The question that is being agitated
Normal Eyte 13:14, p.209
12/18/1902 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
12/6/1902 Society reporters must submit their news on time.
276 The term has advanced
Normal Eyte 13:12, p.178
11/22/1902 Advice on how to meet adversity.
277 The oratorical contest to be held between the societies
Normal Eyte 13:6, p.81
10/11/1902 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
9/27/1902 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
9/20/1902 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
9/13/1902 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
9/6/1902 May consider holding a fall oratorical contest; Margaret Oliver is available to assist.
282 Commencement
Normal Eyte 12:35, p.545
6/14/1902 Women's literary societies unite for march across campus for Commencement celebration.
283 On Saturday evening
Normal Eyte 12:35, p.548
6/14/1902 Men's literary societies hold annual Commencement celebration.
284 The societies will find it greatly to their interest
Normal Eyte 12:29, p.449
4/26/1902 Urges societies to assure good attendance at Minnesingers concert.
285 The society halls
Normal Eyte 12:29, p.458
4/26/1902 Had pictures taken.
286 As yet nothing has been done
Normal Eyte 12:26, p.401
4/5/1902 Believes that oratorical contest should be reorganized.
287 Principle Jas. A. Boyle
Normal Eyte 12:21, p.328
2/22/1902 Has formed literary societies at his school in Washington state.
288 The following are the rooms which have been assigned
Normal Eyte 12:20, p.316
2/15/1902 Classrooms assigned to literary societies.
289 The new society halls
Normal Eyte 12:20, p.306
2/15/1902 The new halls in the Auditorium Building should foster stronger literary society work.
290 A general stir and excitement
Normal Eyte 12:18, p.281
2/1/1902 Many students assisted in decorating the Auditorium Building for its dedication.
291 The program Wednesday evening
Normal Eyte 12:18, p.274
2/1/1902 I. J. McDuffie spoke to the literary societies as they got their new meeting rooms in the Auditorium Building.
292 The following will be the program
Normal Eyte 12:17, p.261
1/25/1902 Schedule of speaker and their topics.
293 Attention society reporters
Normal Eyte 12:16, p.241
1/18/1902 Reporters must submit their reports on time.
294 The furniture for three of the new society halls
Normal Eyte 12:16, p.241
1/18/1902 When society halls are officially opened, students should make an effort to observe the spectacle.
295 Because of the irregular appearance of the Eyte this term
Normal Eyte 12:15, p.225
1/11/1902 Societies must note when their reports are due for publishing.
296 The debaters for this winter's triangular debate have been chosen
Normal Eyte 12:15, p.225
1/11/1902 Debate now centered around friendly competition instead of bitter rivalry; roster of debaters.
297 A week of jubilee is coming
Normal Eyte 12:14, p.210
1/4/1902 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?
298 It was a glad day for the societies
Normal Eyte 12:14, p.209
1/4/1902 Literary societies will each receive seventy-five dollars from Board of Trustees; surplus from Lecture and Entertainment Course funds.
299 The Board of Trustees of I. S. N. S.
Normal Eyte 12:14, p.219
1/4/1902 Gave $75 to each of the literary societies to help furnish their new rooms.
300 About forty students
Normal Eyte 12:13, p.202
12/14/1901 Took society test.

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