Oratory

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501 Orators were selected
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Narrowed to eight contestants.
502 Alpha orator wins; Margaret Kelly, Alpha, first; Edith Ufford, Chresto, second; Helen Porter, Shake, third
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Women's literary societies hold oratory contest.
503 Four triangular oratorical contests
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Results of the triangular oratorical contests from 1902-1905.
504 Triangular oratorical; C. O. Ruggles, first; N. D. Knupp, second; Julian H. Gist, third; A. A. Smith, fourth
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Account of the recent oratorical contest.
505 Forensic contests; the outlook encouraging
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Describes the oratory and debate scene at the Normal School.
506 Oratory and debate
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Description of the oratory and debate courses offered; photo.
507 Oratory at Normal
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Students participating in oratory strive to do their best, as exemplified by Macy Campbell, who won top honors in an interstate contest; photo.
508 The Aristotelian Society
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Discusses rough start for organization and impressive oratorical achievements; photo.
509 From the Wednesday issue of the Record
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Lengthy report of celebration after victories of Macy Campbell in Milwaukee and the debaters in Emporia.
510 Iowa wins; the victory is ours--orator, track and field team winners--interstate records broken; the inter-state contests as seen by a member of the
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ISNS representative Macy Campbell won the interstate oratorical contest; photo.
511 Off to the inter-state contest
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John Cherney, the oratorical business delegate, the Minnesingers, the Cecilians, and the track team left for Milwaukee.
512 Interstate oratorical contest; Wisconsin and Illinois to be represented by women--Kansas, Missouri, and Iowa by men
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Macy Campbell will represent Iowa in the annual interstate oratorical contest.
513 The method of judging oratorical contests
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There is a continuing debate about the way in which oratorical contests should be judged.
514 Oratorical contest
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In the recent oratorical contest, Macy Campbell won first, John Cherny second, and Jay Colegrove third.
515 Contest a success; first annual oratorical contest of women's societies very strong and spirited; Gladys Kaye, Alpha, first; Gladys Kiefer, Shake, Sec
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The first women's oratorical contest was a success; results of the contest.
516 Jessie Anderson
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Attended oratorical contest with sister.
517 P. E. McClenahan
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Is a contestant for S. U. I. in the Northern Oratorical League Contest.
518 Subjects for oratory; Iowa college oration evenly divided as to eulogies and discussions of live questions
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Topics of orations presented at other Iowa colleges; discusses the difficulties with cheating and grading students.
519 Society spirit leads us
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Hopes that good sense will prevail during inter-society oratorical contests.
520 Triangular oratorical; an excellent contest and very close; Kenneth Colegrove, first; Earl Hoagland, second; John Cherney, third; N. B. Knapp, fourth
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A triangular debate between the Philos, Aristos, and Orios resulted in a win for Kenneth Colegrove.
521 Orators, wake up!; more interest in oratory necessary; Iowa's standing in interstate league no credit to us
Normal Eyte 15:12, p.177
Encourages students to participate in the oratory events that the school offers.
522 Ladies societies will dip into oratory; movement on foot to arrange inter-society contests; would make fair sex dangerous competitors in home contest
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There is a movement to organize an oratorical league among the ten women's literary societies.
523 Passing of the chapel oration; progressive change made by English Department; new requirements, two society orations or equivalent in contest work
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The English Department has changed the requirements for the number of orations that need to be given by its students; they will no longer have to give orations during the chapel exercises.
524 Why no credit?; English Department could advance Normal interests greatly by giving credits for inter-collegiate debating and oratory
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Editorial encourages the awarding of class credit to those involved in the debate and oratory teams to reward students for their hard work.
525 Forensic opportunity; those who have ambitions in oratory or debating well provided for
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Editorial encourages freshmen students to get involved in oratory and debate activities.
526 Frank D. Eaman; from University of Michigan--head of new department of oratory--coach of orators and debating teams
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A headshot of Frank Eaman; photo.
527 Normal girls and oratory; inter-society contests among the ladies' societies needed
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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.
528 Department of Oratory; Prof. Eaman of Ann Arbor fills new chair
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The purpose of the new Department of Oratory is to give students practice in preparation and delivery of public addresses. Professor Eaman will be the new department chair.
529 Should the method of deciding the inter-state oratorical contest be changed?
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Detailed look at the grading system and its possible inequities.
530 Benjamin Franklin
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Text of oration delivered by Macy Campbell; photo.
531 Decorations
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Literary society rooms were decorated for the visiting state delegations.
532 For the second time our school has had the honor
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The interstate oratorical visits have turned into great occasions.
533 History of the Oratorical League
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Chronological account.
534 Iowa wins Kansas debate; Sunflowers were defeated in a fiercely fought contest
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Account of the debate; photo.
535 Official report
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Minutes of Oratorical League meeting.
536 Our auditorium was treated to a new experience
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Brief summary of recent oratorical contest; Macy Campbell was the ISNS representative.
537 Receptions
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Faculty and students served as good hosts for the visiting school delegations.
538 The Heroine of History
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Text of oration delivered by R. E. Coughlin of Kansas; photo.
539 The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
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Text of oration delivered by Edward M. McMahon of Wisconsin; photo.
540 The Western Pioneer
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Text of oration delivered by Ethel Bryant of Illinois; photo.
541 What each state won
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Summary of recent action in debate, oratory, and athletics.
542 Program of interstate oratorical
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Schedule for the contest; Macy Campbell will represent ISNS.
543 A special edition
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There will be a special edition of Normal Eyte after the oratorical contest.
544 Calendar
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Schedule of school events for May and June.
545 For the ladies; an oratorical contest has been suggested
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Men have taken a greater interest in oratory in recent years; believes women should step forward, too.
546 Preparations being made; interstate contest is close at hand
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Preparations are in place for the contest.
547 Select the winner; interstate orations have been sent to their judges
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Preview of the orations that will be delivered.
548 After McKinley's assassination
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Chapel orations tend to follow current events.
549 Colleges advocate a change
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Recommend change in judging procedures.
550 Oratorical contest; Macy Campbell first, Albert Colegrove second, and J. A. Yeager third
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Report and judging card for the recent oratorical contest.
551 The chosen ones will orate
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President Seerley announced the eight orators and their topics.
552 The real orator
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Professor Pierce gives her perspective on oratory; believes that today's real orator allows his own quickness of thought to determine his pace.
553 Oratorical
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Students are busy making preparations for the oratorical contest.
554 Oratory; it has great educational value
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Public speaking gives mental a higher physical, intellectual and moral level.
555 Coming
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A schedule of upcoming events on campus.
556 Ellen Clark
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Ellen Clark, Lilly Mohan, Mr. Zerbe, and Mr. Callison have delivered chapel addresses recently.
557 Friday evenings
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Many entertainments will be provided on Friday nights during the winter term.
558 Jessie Cunning
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Many have given chapel addresses.
559 Triangular oratorical
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Orios have first place in contest.
560 Who; Normal hopes for the coming of an orator
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Oratory work great for a student; wants strong competitor in interstate contest.
561 Who is a victor in truth?
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562 About one hundred students left Thursday morning
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For interstate oratorical contest.
563 Go to DeKalb and hear the Inter-state Oratorical contest
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As well as a performance by the Minnesingers and a field meet.
564 Illinois trip
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Trip to Illinois to experience an oratorical and athletics mix.
565 The mission of Napoleon
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J. Foy Cross oration.
566 Oratorical contest
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Account of the contest.
567 Oratorical contest
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H. B. Morgan took first, Macy Campbell second, and J. Foy Cross third.
568 Through the plagiarism of Drake's orator, Coe will be represented on the state contest by A. O. Knapp
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569 Oratorical contest; great interest aroused--tickets now on sale--the event of the season
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Urges students to buy tickets to the competition.
570 A needed amendment; oratorical society constitution needs revision--places should be open for those desiring to contest
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Current rule allows three contestants per society; should be opportunities for more contestants.
571 The oratorical contest
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Will select contestants for competition in Illinois.
572 Official
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Professor Parish has a new textbook out; classes added to elective list; changes may be coming in the number of orations required of graduates.
573 Orations
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Number of orations required of graduates reduced from three to two.
574 Calendar of events
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Schedule for the coming month.
575 Oratorical
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Roster of those who will compete for the interstate oratorical contest.
576 Speech making
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Getting tired of repetitious oratory.
577 The anxious query of possible orators
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Judges selecting eight finalists.
578 Oratorical contest
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Time approaching to hand in orations.
579 The orators for the various societies
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Competition between men and women for first place.
580 The term has advanced
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Advice on how to meet adversity.
581 Every society member, who can possibly find time; should write for the coming oratorical contest
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Urges students to compete in the oratorical contest.
582 Society oratorical contest; three men's societies contest for points--Orio five points--Aristos four points--Philos one point--an interesting program
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Account of the contest; score sheet.
583 The following orations
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Roster of speakers and topics.
584 Oratorical contest
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The men's societies will compete.
585 The students who have been assembling in the auditorium
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Chapel assembly split in order to provide greater opportunities to deliver orations.
586 One week from tonight occurs the Inter-society oratorical contest
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Urges students to attend the contest.
587 Judges chosen for thought and composition of oration to be given
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Professors Pierce, Simmons, and Walters will serve as judges.
588 The oratorical contest to be held between the societies
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Believes that ISNS must secure a strong position in the interstate contest this year.
589 Monday morning the first oration of the season was delivered
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Graduating students are required to deliver one oration in chapel, one in society, and then turn in one written oration.
590 On Saturday evening
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Orios agree to have oratorical contest during fall term.
591 The gentlemen's societies meet tonight
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May consider holding a fall oratorical contest; Margaret Oliver is available to assist.
592 The new course of music, art and public speaking
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This year will be an experimental year in the new curricula.
593 The recital
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Advanced Elocution class presented work from Shakespeare.
594 The following have been subjects
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Oration topics.
595 General; the Emporia trip
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Entertaining account of trip to Emporia; ISNS finished fourth in oratory; track team takes first.
596 States rank as follows
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ISNS placed fourth among five schools.
597 The Iowa State Normal
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Sent a large contingent to the oratorical contest in Emporia.
598 The students were pleased Tuesday
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E. W. Vogel delivered his oration in chapel.
599 The official paper of the inter-state oratorical association
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Emporia will publish a special issue on the association.
600 As yet nothing has been done
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Believes that oratorical contest should be reorganized.