Literary Societies
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Title | Date | Summary | ||
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351 |
The student organizations; introductory Normal Eyte 7:35, p.17 |
6/11/1898 | Brief history and general practices of the literary societies. | |
352 |
Credits for the society reporters Normal Eyte 7:29, p.5 |
4/23/1898 | Society reporters will receive credit for their work. | |
353 |
The Commencement number Normal Eyte 7:28, p.5 |
4/16/1898 | Will include section on societies. | |
354 |
Our gentlemen's literary societies Normal Eyte 7:22, p.5 |
2/19/1898 | Must enlarge current societies or start new ones. | |
355 |
The regular inter-society debate Normal Eyte 7:21, p.5 |
2/12/1898 | Brief history and description of the annual event. | |
356 |
The gentlemen's society halls Normal Eyte 7:20, p.13 |
2/5/1898 | Everyone appreciates the new electric lights in the society halls. | |
357 |
Those who write for the oratorical contest Normal Eyte 7:9, p.106 |
11/6/1897 | Must submit orations to Miss Pierce; literary societies must submit contestants' names; those who participate in too many extracurricular activities may not be selected. | |
358 |
Music is claiming an unusual amount of attention Normal Eyte 7:4, p.45 |
10/2/1897 | Literary societies forming choral groups; Orios form orchestra. | |
359 |
Official News and Notes Normal Eyte 7:2, p.14 |
9/18/1897 | 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. | |
360 |
In spite of the tendency to forget Normal Eyte 7:1, p.9 |
9/11/1897 | All literary societies put on programs during first week of school. | |
361 |
The most successful year in the history of the State Normal School Normal Eyte 6:34, p.476 |
6/19/1897 | Account of Commencement exercises. | |
362 |
What the literary societies have done for the Normal School McFarland--Marion (Class of 1912) Normal Eyte 6:33, p.404 |
6/12/1897 | Miss McFarland believes that the societies have made students more at ease and better able to work together. | |
363 |
That mind is greater than matter Normal Eyte 6:31, p.361 |
5/22/1897 | Points out strengths of mind gained in debate. | |
364 |
The fourth year of our intersociety debating league Normal Eyte 6:30, p.349 |
5/15/1897 | Debates among literary societies have been good. | |
365 |
The eight literary societies Normal Eyte 6:28, p.332 |
5/1/1897 | Had pictures taken. | |
366 |
Is there a person who doubts Normal Eyte 6:25, p.289 |
4/10/1897 | Enjoyed debate among women's societies. | |
367 |
If there is one thing Normal Eyte 6:23, p.265 |
3/27/1897 | Institution takes justifiable pride in work of literary societies. | |
368 |
Owing to some misunderstanding Normal Eyte 6:11, p.121 |
11/21/1896 | Regrets omission of program by new Primary literary society, the Primary Round Table. | |
369 |
Each recurring week brings something of interest Normal Eyte 6:10, p.110 |
11/14/1896 | Literary society organized for Special Primary students. | |
370 |
The various recognized literary societies Normal Eyte 6:5, p.49 |
10/10/1896 | Hear lecture from Miss McFarland on the essential features of society work. | |
371 |
The inter-society debates Normal Eyte 6:4, p.39 |
10/3/1896 | Should be conducted in good spirits, not in partisanship. | |
372 |
The following are the regulations Normal Eyte 6:3, p.33 |
9/26/1896 | Open sessions are free. | |
373 |
Society Day Normal Eyte 5:35, p.369 |
6/24/1896 | Description of the Commencement presentations. | |
374 |
The pentagonal system of debate Normal Eyte 5:34, p.341 |
6/6/1896 | Adopted by women's literary societies. | |
375 |
Society notes Normal Eyte 5:32, p.317 |
5/23/1896 | Description of Orio, Zetalethean, and joint sessions; report of receipts of literary society sessions in 1895-1896. | |
376 |
Many of the literary societies Normal Eyte 5:28, p.265 |
4/25/1896 | Excuse seniors from meetings. | |
377 |
The coming contest Normal Eyte 5:25, p.229 |
3/28/1896 | School oratorical contest will give opportunities for societies to show their colors. | |
378 |
Society notes Normal Eyte 5:20, p.180 |
2/22/1896 | A report on the Philo program; urges more debate, especially in the women's societies; topics and speakers for Natural History Association meeting.. | |
379 |
Each society Normal Eyte 5:14, p.120 |
12/21/1895 | Urges societies to furnish reports on their work to the Normal Eyte. | |
380 |
Now let the croakers adjust their tuneful throats Normal Eyte 5:9, p.71 |
11/16/1895 | Entrance fee did not deter attendance at Alpha session. | |
381 |
Society notes Normal Eyte 5:8, p.58 |
11/9/1895 | Men's societies will engage in triangular debate; Aristos express willingness to decorate hall if they receive one.. | |
382 |
The report of the faculty-student committee Normal Eyte 5:7, p.49 |
11/2/1895 | 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. | |
383 |
It has been decided Normal Eyte 5:5, p.39 |
10/19/1895 | Fee will be charged for admission to literary society open sessions; will be used to decorate society halls. | |
384 |
The first of this week Normal Eyte 5:5, p.34 |
10/19/1895 | Faculty decides to charge admission fee to literary societies' public sessions. | |
385 |
The literary societies Normal Eyte 5:2, p.9 |
9/28/1895 | Normal Eyte appoints W. J. McCready as special reporter on societies; urges societies to higher levels of achievement. | |
386 |
Society orations Normal Eyte 5:1, p.6 |
9/21/1895 | Orations must be given in large or supplementary chapel. | |
387 |
The new students of this year Normal Eyte 5:1, p.6 |
9/21/1895 | Students may write essay to determine eligibility for literary society work. | |
388 |
It is generally remarked Normal Eyte 4:33, p.517 |
5/25/1895 | Inter-society debate not as enthusiastic usual. | |
389 |
No one should forget Normal Eyte 4:32, p.508 |
5/18/1895 | Inter-society debate scheduled. | |
390 |
The main feature Normal Eyte 4:27, p.427 |
4/13/1895 | Description of Neotrophian program; featured debate with Clios, a new activity for women's societies. | |
391 |
The inter-society debate Normal Eyte 4:22, p.342 |
3/2/1895 | Detailed account of the men's societies' debate. | |
392 |
The lecture course of the school Normal Eyte 4:22, p.348 |
3/2/1895 | Urges students to attend the lectures. | |
393 |
Friends, sisters, Shakes Normal Eyte 4:18, p.278 |
2/2/1895 | A poetic look at literary societies. | |
394 |
The literary societies Normal Eyte 4:17, p.261 |
1/26/1895 | Preparations under way for inter-society debate. | |
395 |
Mr. Editor Normal Eyte 4:8, p.119 |
11/3/1894 | Would like to see the Board support the remodeling and furnishing of literary society rooms. | |
396 |
The first inter-society debate Normal Eyte 4:8, p.117 |
11/3/1894 | Extensive descriptions of debates. | |
397 |
Judging from the amount of work Normal Eyte 4:6, p.89 |
10/20/1894 | Men working hard on society debate. | |
398 |
In another place we print the report of the committee Normal Eyte 4:5, p.69 |
10/13/1894 | A look at a proposal to provide better quarters for the literary societies. | |
399 |
Society halls Normal Eyte 4:5, p.71 |
10/13/1894 | Committee makes recommendations for renovation of Central Hall third floor into literary society quarters. | |
400 |
Speakers for the third intersociety debate Normal Eyte 4:5, p.76 |
10/13/1894 | Roster of speakers. |
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