Normalia Index 1900 - 1908

Normalia Index
Fall 1900-Spring 1908



A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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ABBOTT, HENRY

Death of Mr. Henry Abbott, former student, 9:1:1900 p6

ADAMS, MAUDE

Maude Adams as Peter Pan, 4:1:1908 p10–13

ADVERTISING

Age of advertising, 6:1:1908 p12–14

AFRICAN AMERICANS

Our Negro brother, 2:1:1905 p4–7
Account of the Farmers and Workers' Annual Conference at Tuskegee Institute, 6:1:1905 p15

AGONIANS

Oxford Affair was mid-winter play, 2:1:1901 p8
Officers of Agonian Society, 3:1:1901 p7
Officers elected, 9:1:1901 p7
Regular meeting, 10:1:1901 p8
Phil-Agonian Convocation, 11:1:1901 p7
Regular meeting, 11:1:1901 p7, 12:1:1901 p8/9
Officers elected, 2:1:1902 p8
New honorary member, Miss Hadcock, 4:1:1902 p11
Arbor Day program, 5:1:1902 p11
First meeting, 9:1:1902 p8
Entertained Arethusa and Alpha Delta societies, 10:1:1902 p10
Topics for literary course for the year discussed, 11:1:1902 p9
Last meeting of the year and election of officers, 1:1:1903 p10
Annual play "A Fighting Change" will be given, 2:1:1903 p11
Agonian-Philalethean Convocation, 3:1:1903 p10, 4:1:1903 p13/14
Agonians entertained faculty members with program, 5:1:1903 p10
Agonian-Philalethean joint session, 6:1:1903 p8
Regular meeting, 10:1:1903 p9
Debates held, 11:1:1903 p10/11
October program, 12:1:1903 p15
November and December programs, 1:1:1904 p12
Agonian Society gave annual play - "The Trouble at Satterlee's," 2:1:1904 p10
Rush day and officers elected, 2:1:1904 p12/13
Annual Convocation to be held at Geneseo in March, 3:1:1904 p11/12
Phil-Agonian Convocation, 4:1:1904 p14
Letters read from different chapters, 4:1:1904 p16
Agonian meeting, 5:1:1904 p14/15
Meeting program, 6:1:1904 p14
Election of officers and alumni visits, 7:1:1904 p7
September meeting, 10:1:1904 p9
October program, 11:1:1904 p10
November program, 12:1:1904 p12
December program, 1:1:1905 p10
January program and graduate, 2:1:1905 p11
Representative to annual convocation, new and returning members, 3:1:1905 p11/12
Annual convocation at Jamaica, 4:1:1905 p9
April program and new member, 5:1:1905 p13
May program and graduates, 6:1:1905 p8
June programs, 7:1:1905 p11
Officers, members and initiates, 10:1:1905 p10
October and November programs, 11:1:1905 p10
November program, 12:1:1905 p8
December programs, 1:1:1906 p11
The play "Maidens All Forlorn" was given by Agonians, 3:1:1906 p8
February program, play, 3:1:1906 p10
Oratorical representative, initiate, annual convocation of Agonians and Philaletheans, 4:1:1906 p9/11
Entertainment by Arethusa and regular Senior program, 7:1:1906 p13
Officers, alumni visitors, new members and program, 11:1:1906 p11
Officers, program and initiates, 12:1:1906 p13
November program and visiting alumnae, 1:1:1907 p16
January meeting, 2:1:1907 p12
Officers, and February initiations, 3:1:1907 p10
Officers, annual convocation at Plattsburg and pledges, 4:1:1907 p15
Officers, March and April programs, and alumni visits, 5:1:1907 p14
Officers, May programs, 6:1:1907 p14
Officers and June program, 7:1:1907 p15
Officers, 11:1:1907 p11
New officers, 4:1:1908 p16
Annual Convocation, 5:1:1908 p12/13
Agonian special issue of the Normalia, 6:1:1908 p5–20
Gold and White and Blue (poem), 6:1:1908 p6
Agoninan fraternity (history), 6:1:1908 p9/10
Organization of the Agonian society at Brockport, 6:1:1908 p10/11

AIRPLANES

The airship, 2:1:1906 p8–11

ALBRIGHT ART GALLERY

Albright Art Gallery (drawing), 9:1:1900 p10

ALPHA DELTA

Alpha Delta and Philalethean held their semi-annual Joint Session, 11:1:1900 p7
Alpha Delta entertainment, 1:1:1901 p6
Alpha Delta officers, 1:1:1901 p6
Brockport delegates help form the Epsilon Chapter of the Alpha Delta society at Geneseo, 1:1:1901 p6
Philalethean and Alpha Delta societies gave a ball, 2:1:1901 p8
Washington birthday program, 3:1:1901 p8
Lectures held, 4:1:1901 p8
Alpha Delta program, 5:1:1901 p7/8
Alpha Delta - Philalethean play, 6:1:1901 p10
Officers elected and programs, 9:1:1901 p7/8
Second regular meeting, 10:1:1901 p8
Banquet and recent entertainments, 11:1:1901 p8
Joint session with Alpha Delta, 12:1:1901 p8
Regular program, 12:1:1901 p9
Alpha Delta new officers, 2:1:1902 p7
Mid-Winter Ball of Alpha Delta and Philalethean, 2:1:1902 p7/8
Regular meeting and gift of last year's class, 4:1:1902 p12
Joint Session of Alpha Delta and Philalethean, 5:1:1902 p12
Officers elected and last meeting, 6:1:1902 p8
Reception for new girls, 9:1:1902 p9
Guest of Agonian, 10:1:1902 p10
Annual Convocation held at Fredonia and regular meeting on Oliver Wendell Holmes, 11:1:1902 p9/10
Semi-annual joint meeting with Philalethean, 12:1:1902 P12
Held home-made candy sale in a store on Market street, 1:1:1903 p10
Entertained by Philaletheans, 1:1:1903 p11
Officers elected for term, 3:1:1903 p10
March entertainment was a farce entitled "The Lost Bracelet," 4:1:1903 p15
May Day program, 5:1:1903 p9/10
Alpha Delta entertained Arethusa, 6:1:1903 p7
Death of sister Emma Torpy, 10:1:1903 p9
Alpha Delta to be represented in Oratorical Contest by Bessie Mason and Mortina Sweet, 11:1:1903 p10
Annual Convocation, 12:1:1903 p14/15
Joint meeting with Philaletheans, 1:1:1904 p13
January program on Washington Irving, 2:1:1904 p12
Initiation of new members and installation of officers, 3:1:1904 p12
Program on society loyalty, 4:1:1904 p15
Alpha Delta meeting, 5:1:1904 p15
Meetings, 6:1:1904 p13/14
May and June programs, 7:1:1904 p8
Initiates and September meeting, 10:1:1904 p9
October meeting and annual convocation, 11:1:1904 p11/12
November meeting, 12:1:1904 p11
December programs, 1:1:1905 p9
January program, officers,pledges, and oratorial representative, 2:1:1905 p11/12
Alumni visitors, and initiates, 3:1:1905 p12
March programs, 4:1:1905 p11
Pledges, alumni and oratorical contest winner, 5:1:1905 p12/13
Initation, and officers, 6:1:1905 p9
Alpha Delta and Philaletheans gave the June Ball, 7:1:1905 p8
June program, 7:1:1905 p11/12
Programs, initiates and convocation delegate, 10:1:1905 p10
November meeting, convocation report, 11:1:1905 p8/9
Alpha Delta-Philalethean joint session, oratorical representative, 12:1:1905 p8/10
Oratorical contest representative change, 1:1:1906 p10
Annual joint meeting with Philaletheans, 1:1:1906 p11
Officers elected, pledges and member changes, 2:1:1906 p12/13
March program, 4:1:1906 p11
Joint session with Philaletheans, and alumni visitors, 6:1:1906 p8/9
Alpha Delta and Philalethean Societies presented play "Our Boys" as part of Commencement Week, 7:1:1906 p11
Installation of officers and new pledge, 7:1:1906 p14
Officers, regular meeting, 11:1:1906 p11
Officers, joint session with Philalethean, convocation representatives and new members, 12:1:1906 p13
November and December programs, 1:1:1907 p15
January meeting, 2:1:1907 p12
Officers, member changes and February meeting, 3:1:1907 p10
Officers, and March programs, 4:1:1907 p17
Officers and April program, 5:1:1907 p14
Officers, joint program with Philaletheans, and impromptu entertainment, 6:1:1907 p13/14
Annual June Ball given by Alpha Delta and Philaletheans, 7:1:1907 p13/14
Officers, new members and june program, 7:1:1907 p14
Alpha Delta convocation held here, 11:1:1907 p10
Officers, 11:1:1907 p11
Country fair held by Alha Delta, 1:1:1908 p12
Alpha Delta (editorial), 2:1:1908 p5
Alpha Delta special issue of the Normalia, 2:1:1908 p5–20
Alpha Delta Convocation, 2:1:1908 p8/9
New officers, 4:1:1908 p16

ALPHA UPSILON

Commemoration of third anniversary of the founding of the society, 5:1:1902 p11
Joint session of Alpha Upsilon and Alpha Zeta, 6:1:1904 p11

ALPHA ZETA

Alpha Zeta Society of the Intermediate Dept. elected officers, 12:1:1901 p5
Third Annual Banquet of the Alpha Zeta Society of the Intermediate Dept., 4:1:1902 p11
New officers elected, 12:1:1902 p9
Joint session of Alpha Upsilon and Alpha Zeta, 6:1:1904 p11

ALUMNI

Alumni notes, 5:8:1900 p9/10, 6:9:1900 p9, 7:7:1900 p5
Local notes, 9:1:1900 p5/6
Alumni notes, 9:1:1900 p7/8
Local notes, 10:1:1900 p6/7
Alumni notes, 10:1:1900 p7–9, 11:1:1900 p8
Local notes, 12:1:1900 p5–7
Alumni notes, 12:1:1900 p7/8, 1:1:1901 p8–10, 2:1:1901 p6/7, 3:1:1901 p9/10, 4:1:1901 p10, 5:1:1901 p9/10, 6:1:1901 p8–10, 9:1:1901 p9–11, 10:1:1901 p9/10, 11:1:1901 p9–11, 12:1:1901 p9–11, 1:1:1902 p11, 2:1:1902 p9–11, 4:1:1902 p12–14
From the Philippine Islands (Elton E. Corlett), 5:1:1902 p5–8
Alumni notes, 5:1:1902 p13–15
School is dependent on alumni and alumni honored by degree (editorial), 6:1:1902 p3/4
Alumni business meeting, 6:1:1902 p14–16
Alumni notes, 6:1:1902 p16, 9:1:1902 p10–13, 10;1:1902 p11/12, 11:1:1902 p12/13, 12:1:1902 p12/13, 1:1:1903 p12/13, 2:1:1903 p12/13, 3:1:1903 p12/13
Reunion and luncheon in New York, 3:1:1903 p12/13
Alumni notes, 4:1:1903 p16/17, 5:1:1903 p12/13
Alumni supper, 6:1:1903 p12
Changes (Class of '78), 6:1:1903 p13
Alumni notes, 6:1:1903 p18, 10:1:1903 p11–13, 11:1:1903 p12, 12:1:1903 p11/12, 1:1:1904 p15, 2:1:1904 p13, 3:1:1904 p14, 4:1:1904 p16, 5:1:1904 p16, 6:1:1904 p14/15
Alumni supper, 7:1:1904 p12/13
Alumni notes, 7:1:1904 p17–19, 10:1:1904 p12/13, 11:1:1904 p12–14
Story of (the Class of) '79 booklet (editorial), 12:1:1904 p3
Alumni notes, 12:1:1904 p13/14, 1:1:1905 p11–13, 2:1:1905 p14, 4:1:1905 p13/14, 5:1:1905 p13/14, 6:1:1905 p14/15
Alumni Day, 7:1:1905 p9
Alumni notes, 7:1:1905 p14/15, 10:1:1905 p12–14, 11:1:1905 p15/16, 1:1:1906 p15, 2:1:1906 p18
Alumni Banquet (editorial), 4:1:1906 p3/4
Alumni notes, 4:1:1906 p15/16, 5:1:1906 p13, 6:1:1906 p12/13
Unveiling of portraits of Prof. McLean and Dr. Smith and memorial tablets for Prof. Burlingame, Miss Chriswelll and Miss Lowery (editorial), 7:1:1906 p3/4
Alumni Day included unveiling of portraits of McLean and Smith and tablet in memory of burlingame, Chriswell and Lowery, 7:1:1906 p11
Alumni notes, 7:1:1906 p16/17, 11:1:1906 p13/14, 12:1:1906 p18/19, 1:1:1907 p19, 2:1;1907 p18, 3:1:1907 p19, 4:1:1907 p19, 5:1:1907 p18/19, 6:1:1907 p17/18
Alumni Day, 7:1:1907 p14
Alumni notes, 7:1:1907 p19, 11:1:1907 p16/17, 12:1:1907 p18/19, 1:1:1908 p15/16, 2:1:1908 p20, 3:1:1908 p18, 5:1:1908 p20, 6:1:1908 p17, 7:1:1908 p19
. SEE ALSO Alumni Association; Class Reunions

ALUMNI - GIFTS

Sculpture and pictures gifted to the school by alumni, 11:1:1902 p3/4
Philippine handiwork, gift from a graduate (May Curtis class of '96), 2:1:1905 p12/13

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Alumni Association (editorial), 10:1:1901 p3/4
Annual luncheon of the Brockporters' Association, 4:1:1907 p12–14
Brockport Normal Association of Western New York, 5:1:1907 p12/13
New York Brockporters' Association, 4:1:1908 p14
Brockport State Normal Alumni Association of Western New York to hold 2nd annual banquet, 4:1:1908 p15
Western New York Alumni dinner, 5:1:1908 p17

AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES

School in modern Rome, 1:1:1907 p12/13

ANDREWS, CHARLES ANDREWS

State Inspector of Normal Schools visited, 5:1:1903 p8

ANDREWS, MR.

State Inspector of Normal Schools was guest of Dr. Smith, 5:8:1900 p5

ANNEXATION

Our future policy - what shall it be (Hawaiian annexation), 3:1:1903 p4–7

ARBOR DAY

Arbor day observed, 5:8:1900 p5
Arbor Day program, 6:1:1904 p12, 5:1:1906 p7
Arbor Day exercises, 6:1:1908 p15

ARETHUSA

Arethusa Society entertained the Faculty, 10:1:1900 p6
Gamma Sigma entertained Arethusa in their semi-annual joint session, 11:1:1900 p6
Christmas program, 12:1:1900 p6
Christmas tree and Christmas literary program, 12:1:1900 p6
Dutch Lunch served in vacant store in the opera house block, 1:1:1901 p7
Programs, 3:1:1901 p9
Officer of Arethusa elected, 5:1:1901 p8
Second annual Gamma Sigma - Arethusa Ball, 6:1:1901 p10/11
Officers elected and programs, 9:1:1901 p8/9
Arethusa Convocation, 10:1:1901 p8
Arethusa Annual Convocation, 11:1:1901 p7/8
Joint meeting with Gamma Sigma, 12:1:1901 p8/9
New officers elected, new members and recent meeting, 2:1:1902 p8/9
Arethusa held banner sale, 5:1:1902 p10/11
Arethusa entertained Gamma Sigma at a Joint Session, 5:1:1902 p12
June meeting, 6:1:1902 p8/9
First meeting and plan for American Literature course, 9:1:1902 p9
Entertained by Alpha Delta and new furnishings purchased, 10:1:1902 p11
Regular program and joint session with Gamma Sigma, 11:1:1902 p11
Regular meeting program, 12:1:1902 p11
Presented Christmas greetings to Gamma Sigma and elected officers, 1:1:1903 p11
Special convention of Arethusa Fraternity held with Alpha Chapter in Brockport, 2:1:1903 p11
February program was about Louisa May Alcott, 3:1:1903 p10
March programs, 4:1:1903 p14/15
Held joint session with Gamma Sigma, 5:1:1903 p10/11
Lawn fete, 6:1:1903 p6
First meeting of fall term, 10:1:1903 p9
Annual Convocation held, 11:1:1903 p9/10
Halloween party, 12:1:1903 p15/16
Entertained by Gamma Sigma, 1:1:1904 p13
Rush meeting and officers elected, 2:1:1904 p12
Debated on topic "Teaching is the highest profession," 3:1:1904 p12
Program was pantomime from Hiawatha, 4:1:1904 p15
Arethusa meeting, 5:1:1904 p15
Program, 6:1:1904 p14
Election of officers and senior entertainment at regular meeting, 7:1:1904 p8
September meeting, 10:1:1904 p11
Annual convocation, 11:1:1904 p9/10
November program, 12:1:1904 p11
December program, 1:1:1905 p10
January program, death of charter member Mrs. Louise A. Davidson Gunn class of '74, 2:1:1905 p12
Officers, oratorical contest representative, and initiates, 3:1:1905 p12
March program, 4:1:1905 p11
new and returning members, 5:1:1905 p13
Color Day banner sale and May program, 6:1:1905 p8/9
Arethusa and Gamma Sigma presented the play "The Private Secretary," 7:1:1905 p8
Officers, and June program, 7:1:1905 p12
Programs, member changes, and convocation delegate, 10;1:1905 p10/11
Annual convocation and regular meeting, 11:1:1905 p9
November program, oratorical representatives, 12:1:1905 p8/9
December joint program with Gamma Sigma and candy sale, 1:1:1906 p10/11
Officers elected and oratorical representative, 2:1:1906 p13
Initiation of new members and alumni visitors, 3:1:1906 p10
March program, initiate, 4:1:1906 p11/12
Joint session with Gamma Sigma, 5:1:1906 p8/9
Entertainment by Arethusa at Agonian Society, 7:1:1906 p13
Regular Senior program, election of officers, 7:1:1906 p14
Officers, new and returning members, 11:1:1906 p11
Officers, meeting, and entertainment by Gamma Sigma, 12:1:1906 p13/14
Supper in the Cary Memorial House, 1:1:1907 p15
Changes to sorority room and alumni visit, 2:1:1907 p12
Officers, Initiation, member changes and February meeting, 3:1:1907 p10/11
Officers, and March programs, 4:1:1907 p17
Officers, March and April programs, 5:1:1907 p14
Officers, and May program, 6:1:1907 p14
"A Poor Relation presented by Gamma Sigma and Arethusa, 7:1:1907 p13
Officers and June program, 7:1:1907 p14
Officers, 11:1:1907 p10/11
Arethusa special issue of the Normalia, 12:1:1907 p5–20
Founding of Arethusa, 12:1:1907 p9/10
Arethusa from 1878 to 1882, 12:1:1907 p10–12
Present and future of Arethusa, 12:1:1907 p15
Convocation, 12:1:1907 p17
Arethusa society sale, 2:1:1908 p13
New officers, 4:1:1908 p16
Arethusa entertained alumni and faculty at Japanese tea, 7:1:1908 p14
Arethusa from 1896 to 1898, 12:1:1908 p12–14

ART

Carbon prints of famous art rented for a year from Dept. of Education, 1:1:1905 p7
Portrait of Malcolm MacVicar presented (editorial), 4:1:1905 p3/4
Corridors filled with carbon prints of art rented for ayear from the State Library at Albany, 11:1:1905 p8
Athletic Society presented a sculpture "The Wrestlers" to the school, 7:1:1906 p10/11
Pictures rented yearly from the State Educational Dept., 11:1:1906 p7
Art (editorial), 3:1:1907 p5/6
Dept at Albany forwarded pictures to be hung in offices, corridors and library, 11:1:1907 p10
Three new pictures hung in main corridor, 12:1:1907 p16
Exhibition of magazine illustrations, 4:1:1908 p15
Donated picture of Frances E. Willard placed in library writing room, 6:1:1908 p15

ASSOCIATED ACADEMIC PRINCIPALS

Associated Academic Principals meeting, 1:1:1903 p8

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Athletic Association formed, 5:1:1904 p10
Reception given after basketball games for Local Board, Faculty and visiting teams, 3:1:1905 p11
First regular meeting, 11:1:1905 p11
Athletic Association elected Edward Lamb manager of baseball team, 3:1:1906 p10
Athletic Association reception for basketball team, 2:1:1907 p10
Harrison White elected president, Wyatt Hull, VP and Asahel Walker, secretary, 11:1:1907 p11

ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY

Honor system and athletics (editorial), 12:1:1906 p6/7

ATHLETIC SOCIETY

Society presented a sculpture "The Wrestlers" to the school, 7:1:1906 p10/11

ATHLETICS

Sports for young men and women at Brockport (editorial), 4:1:1902 p3/4
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior basketball games and first public game by girls basketball team, 10:1:1902 p3
Gymnasium (photo), 1:1:1903 p1
Interscholastic athletics - pros and cons (editorial), 2:1:1904 p5/6
Athletics in secondary school (editorial), 3:1:1906 p3/4
Cometitive athletics, 3:1:1907 p7/8

AUTOMOBILES

The automobile, 2:1:1906 p6–8
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BASCOM, CHARLES E.

Life and work of Malcolm MacVicar, 4:1:1905 p4–8

BASEBALL

Campus notes, 5:8:1900 p5
First baseball game of season, 5:8:1900 p5
Campus notes, 6:9:1900 p8
First of series of 3 games between Gamma Sigma and Philalethean societies played, 5:1:1902 p13
Philaletheans victorious in series of baseball games with Gamma Sigma, 6:1:1902 p7
Series f 5 base ball games between fraternities Philalethean and Gamma Sigma, 5:1:1903 p8
Series of 5 games between Philalethean and Gamma Sigma, 5:1:1903 p8
Baseball season, 5:1:1904 p10
Baseball games, 6:1:1904 p10/11
Baseball game scores, 7:1:1904 p19/20
Baseball season results, 6:1:1905 p13/14
Emmett Bassett elected captain, 3:1:1906 p10
Baseball schedule, 4:1:1906 p12
First game of season, 5:1:1906 p11
Baseball game scores, 6:1:1906 p11/12
June baseball games, 7:1:1906 p15
April, May game summaries, 6:1:1907 p15/16
May and June games, 7:1:1907 p16/17

BASKETBALL

Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior basketball games and first public game by girls basketball team, 10:1:1902 p3
New organization formed known as Brockport Normal School Basket-ball Association, 12:1:1902 p9
Brockport Normal Basket-ball team played against the Rochester YMCA, 1:1:1903 p9
A basketball game, 2:1:1903 p6
Game played against Geneseo Normal School, 2:1:1903 p10
Brockport won games against Medina and Geneseo, 3:1:1903 p9
Our basket ball team, 4:1:1903 p4
Basketball season opened, 12:1:1903 P10
Basketball season, 1:1:1904 p8/9
University of Rochester 20 - Brockport 12, 2:1:1904 p9
University of Rochester 34 - Brockport 9, 3:1:1904 p8/9
Rochester East High School 25 - Brockport 16, 4:1:1904 p11
Boys' basketball team gave reception to visiting team from Geneseo, 4:1:1904 p13
Reception given for visiting team from Geneseo for students, Local Baord and Faculty, 4:1:1904 p13
Last 3 games of basketball season, 5:1:1904 p9
Boys basketball game against Rochester University, 1:1:1905 p7
First public game for High School girls, 1:1:1905 p7
January games and player's rosters, 2:1:1905 p9/10
Reception given after basketball games for Local Board, Faculty and visiting teams, 3:1:1905 p11
Basketball season, 3:1:1905 p13–15
March 17 game, 4:1:1905 p12
Basketball schedule, 11:1:1905 p11/12
Practice has begun, captain chosen, 12:1:1905 p10
Addition of bleachers to Normal Gymnasium, 1:1:1906 p12
December games summary and line-up, 1:1:1906 p13/14
January basketball games, 2:1:1906 p13–17
Athletic Association elected Edward Lamb manager of baseball team, 3:1:1906 p10
February games, 3:1:1906 p10–13
March games, 4:1:1906 p13/14
Last game and season summary, 5:1:1906 p10/11
Basketball team, 1906 (photograph), 6:1:1906 p2
Basketball games, 1:1:1907 p17/18
Athletic Association reception for basketball team, 2:1:1907 p10
January game summaries, 2:1:1907 p13/14
Interest in basketball, 3:1:1907 p9
January, February game summaries, 3:1:1907 p16–18
February and March game summaries, 4:1:1907 p18
March game summaries, 5:1:1907 p16–18
George Witney chosen manager, 11:1:1907 p11
Schedule and description of Nov and Dec games, 1:1:1908 p13/14
December , January games, 2:1:1908 p14–16
January, February games, 3:1:1908 p15/16
February and March games, 4:1:1908 p16–18
March games, 5:1:1908 p19/20

BASKETBALL, WOMEN

Girls team thanks Prof. Tooley for assisting them in one game, 3:1:1903 p9
Albion High School 9 - Brockport 7, 4:1:1904 p12
January game and player's roster, 2:1:1905 p10
February game and roster, 3:1:1905 p15
March 17 game, 4:1:1905 p12
Varsity, Senior, Junior and High School Teams have begun practice, 11:1:1905 p7
Practice begun, games set for January, 12:1:1905 p10/11
Basketball schedule, game line-up and summary, 1:1:1906 p12/13
January games, 2:1:1906 p15/17
February games, 3:1:1906 p11/13
Girl's basketball team roster, 2:1:1907 p10
January game summary, 3:1:1907 p16

BIBLE STUDY CLASS

Miss Gardner taught the Bible Study Class, 4:1:1908 p15
. SEE ALSO Mission Study Class

BOOKS

Books (editorial), 1:1:1907 p5/6

BOTANY

Botany class in spring, 5:1:1902 p4

BROCKPORT (COLLEGE)

Beginning of school (editorial), 9:1:1902 p3/4
Changes made to the school, 9:1:1902 p7
Changes at Brockport Normal this year (editorial), 6:1:1903 p3/4
School loyalty (editorial), 4:1:1904 p5/6
Thirty-eighth anniversary of the founding of the school, 4:1:1905 p8/9
Thirty-eighth Anniversary Exercises, 7:1:1905 p7
School closed early for Christmas vacation, 1:1:1906 p9
Brockport State Normal School (photo), 12:1:1906 p5

BROCKPORT (COLLEGE) - BUILDING DEDICATION

Laying of the corner stone for new Practice School, 7:7:1900 p10
Dedicatory exercises for the new building set, 12:1:1901 p6
Dedication of new building (editorial), 1:1:1902 p3
Address by John D. Burns on behalf of the Local Board, 1:1:1902 p4/5
Address by William R. Wilcox on behalf of the Alumni, 1:1:1902 p6–8
Description of dedication of new building, 1:1:1902 p8/9
Bid farewell to old Normal Hall at Morning Exercise, 1:1:1902 p10

BROCKPORT (COLLEGE) - BUILDINGS

Students of West District School occupy old Intermediate Chapel temporarily
Physics lecture room (photo), 11:1:02 p1
New building (State Normal School Annex) (includes drawing), 6:9:1900 p3
Work on new building progressing rapidly, 9:1: 1900 p6
Work on new building completed for this year, 10:1:1900 p6
Layout of new building (editorial), 11:1:1900 p3
Engine and cynamo placed in the physical laboratory, 12:1:1900 p6
Boiler to be placed in separate building to meet new law, 5:1:1901 p6
Closing of the dormitories leave space open for other uses, 6:1:1901 p4/5
Building will not be finished until December, 9:1:1901 p3/4
Students bade farewell to old Normal Hall, 1:1:1902 p10
Gymnasium (photo), 1:1:1903 p1
Changes in the three floors of the main building, 10:1:1903 p5
Library (photo), 11:1:1903 p1
Normal School renovations (editorial), 11:1:1903 p3/4
Physics Laboratory (photo), 12:1:1903 p1
Normal Hall (photo), 4:1:1904 p3
Corridor (photograph), 11:1:1904 p15
Workman make changes in old Normal Building, 10:1:1905 p9/10
Addition of bleachers to Normal Gymnasium, 1:1:1906 p12
New library opened in January, 2:1:1906 p11
Opening of new library (editorial), 5:1:1906 p3/4
Professor Lennon's classroom renovated, 2:1:1907 p10
Brockport State Normal School, 1869 (drawing), 3:1:1907 p1
History of our school buiding, 5:1:1907 p–11
Girls' locker rooms, shower and pool are ready for use, 5:1:1908 p18

BROCKPORT (COLLEGE) - FURNITURE

Furniture purchased to replace old furniture from Baptist Collegiate Institute, 6:9:1900 p8
New arrangement of seats in many classrooms, 10:1:1900 p6
Gamma Sigma room (photograph), 6:1:1905 p17

BROCKPORT (COLLEGE) - MUSEUM

Box of curios received for school museum, 12:1:1900 p7
Gift from a gradaute (May Curtis class of '96), 2:1:1905 p12/13

BROCKPORT (VILLAGE)

Chappell St. named "Agonian Alley" by some of the girls, 9:1:1902 p10

BROCKPORT (VILLAGE) - CHURCHES

Students of various denominations given receptions in area churches, 9:1:1902 p7
Christian Endeavor societies of Pesbyterian, Methodist and Baptist churches entertained students early in the term, 10:1:1903 p6

BROCKPORT (VILLAGE) - SCHOOLS

Students of West District School occupy old Intermediate Chapel temporarily, 1:1:1902 p10

BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT

Lessons from Browning, 6:1:1907 7–11

BUGBEE, MISS CAROLINE

Death of Miss Caroline Bugbee, student and exchange editor of Normalia, 9:1:1900 p5

BURLINGAME, PROF. HERMAN

Unveiling of portraits of Prof. McLean and Dr. Smith and memorial tablets for Prof. Burlingame, Miss Chriswelll and Miss Lowery (editorial), 7:1:1906 p3/4
Professor Burlingame, Miss Chriswell and Miss Lowery by Thomas H. Armstrong, 7:1:1906 p7–9

BURNS, JOHN D.

Doctor David Eugene Smith by John D. Burns, 7:1:1906 p6/7
Address to graduating class by John D. Burns, 7:1:1907 p12

BURROUGHS, JOHN

John Burroughs, 12:1:1905 p4–7
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CALIFORNIA

Calfornia missions, 11:1:1907 p6–9

CAPE BRETON

Cape Breton, 6:1:1904 p6–10

CARLETON, WILL

Poetry of Will Carleton, 11:1:1907 p12–15

CHAPEL

Students bade farewell to old Normal Hall, 1:1:1902 p10
Seating of students for chapel exercises changed, 10:1:1903 p6

CHEATING

Honor system (at Princeton), 11:1:1906 p9/10
Cheating (editorial), 5:1:1907 p5/6
Honor system (editorial), 4:1:1908 p5/6
Dr. McGarlane praised the Honor Systm editorial in the Normalia, 5:1:1908 p18

CHRISTMAS

Christmas spirit (editorial), 12:1:1905 p3/4
Christmas (editorial), 12:1:1906 p5/6, 1:1:1908 p5

CHRISTMAS SALE

Christmas Sale benefits Practice School, 1:1:1902 p10
Practice School Christmas sale, 1:1:1904 p12

CHRISWELL, MISS MINERVA

Unveiling of portraits of Prof. McLean and Dr. Smith and memorial tablets for Prof. Burlingame, Miss Chriswelll and Miss Lowery (editorial), 7:1:1906 p3/4
Professor Burlingame, Miss Chriswell and Miss Lowery by Thomas H. Armstrong, 7:1:1906 p7–9

CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY

Duty of educated men to the state, 11:1:1906 p4–7

CLASS BANNERS

Banners of the classes since 1907 were hung in the chapel, 3:1:1907 p9

CLASS FLAG

Seniors raise class flag (editorial), 6:9:1900 p4

CLASS GIFT

Senior class gift (first), 6:9:1900 p4

CLASS REUNIONS

Class of 1896 reunion, 6:1:1901 p5/6
Class of 1891, 6:1:1901 p6
Class of 1886, 6:1:1901 p6/7
Class of 1881, 6:1:1901 p7
Class of 1876, 6:1:1901 p7/8
Class of 1871, 6:1:1901 p8
Alumni reunion of class of '82, 6:1:1902 p13/14
Class of '97 hold first reunion, 6:1:1902 p14
Class reunions - 1873, 1878, 1883, 1898, 6:1:1903 p10–12
Brockport Reunion, 4:1:1904 p9–11
Class reunions of 1879, 1889, 1894, and 1899, 7:1:1904 p11/12
Class of '79 (class reunion), 10:1:1904 p11/12
Class of '70, 7:1:1905 p9/10
Class of '90, 7:1:1905 p10
Brockport Reunion, 4:1:1906 p7/8
Brockport reunion, 4:1:1906 p7/8
Reunion of class of '82, 7:1:1907 p17/18
Reunion of 1883, 7:1:1908 p18
. SEE ALSO Alumni

CLUBS

Natural History Society organizes, 11:1:1900 p6/7
Scientific Club, 1:1:1901 p8
Mandolin Club reorganized, 10:1:1901 p7
Boys Mandolin Club reorganized, 11:1:1903 p9
Mandolin Club, 12:1:1905 p7

COLLEGE ENTRANCE

Entrance examinations to be held at Brockport, 6:9:1900 p5
College entrance requirements, 1:1:1904 p10/11
College entrance examinations, 2:1:1904 p14/15

COLLEGE YEARBOOK

Yearbook will be issued in June, 5:8:1900 p5

COLLEGE-COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Policy of Rochester University towards the community outlined at dedication of Eastman Laboratories Building, 12:1:1906 p19/20

COLOR DAY

The First Color Day, May 12, 1902, 5:1:1902 p8–10
Color Day (editorial), 5:1:1903 p3/4
Color Day description, 5:1:1903 p9
Photography exhibition on Color Day (editorial), 6:1:1904 p5/5
Color Day program, 6:1:1904 p11/12
3 carbon photographs purchased with Color Day fund of 1903 and 1904, 7:1:1904 p7
Color Day celebration, 6:1:1905 p7
Color day, 6:1:1906 p7
Color Day program for May 13, 4:1:1907p20
Color Day (editorial), 6:1:1907 p5/6
Color Day, 6:1:1907 p11/12
Seventh annual Color Day, 6:1:1908 p15/16

COLORS

Colors (editorial), 5:1:1905 p3/4

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

Teachers College address by Dr. David Eugene Smith, 12:1:1904 p9/10
Teachers College, Columbia University, 3:1:1905 p4–7

COMMENCEMENT. See Graduation

CORLETT, ELTON E.

From the Philippine Islands (Elton E. Corlett), 5:1:1902 p5–8

CORNELL UNIVERSITY

Letter from Alice Louise Lennon regarding college life at Cornell, 11:1:1900 p4/5
Junior Week at Cornell, 3:1:1904 p6–8
Dramatics at Cornell, 5:1:1908 p14–16

CURRENT EVENTS

Current events (editorial), 11:1:1905 p3/4
Events outside school in spring 1906 (editorial), 6:1:1906 p3/4

CURRICULUM

Regulations for courses of study, 5:8:1900 p3
Single session plan (editorial), 9:1:1900 p3
New course of study, changes in curriculum (editorial), 1:1:1901 p3/4
Physical education for women at Brockport Normal (editorial), 4:1:1901 p3/4
Physical education for men at Brockport Normal (editorial), 5:1:1901 p3/4
Scientific Department (editorial), 12:1:1901 p3/4
Botany class in spring, 5:1:1902 p4
Nature study in the public schools, 12:1:1904 p4–8
Educational value of the ancient classics, 1:1:1905 p4–6
Teachers College, Columbia University, 3:1:1905 p4–7
School handicrafts, 6:1:1905 p4–7
Swedish gymnastics, 6:1:1905 p10–12
Literature in the grades, 1:1:1906 p4–8
How to cultivate a taste for good music, 3:1:1906 p4–7
Domestic Science course ready to begin, 4:1:1908 p15

CURTIS, MAY

Gift from a graduate (class of '96), 2:1:1905 p12/13
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DAMASCUS

Damascus, 4:1:1908 p6–9

DANCES

First annual ball of the Gamma Sigma and Arethusa societies, 7:7:1900 p10
Arethusa and Gamma Sigma societies preparing for 2nd annual ball, 5:1:1901 p6
Alpha Delta and Philaletheans gave the June Ball, 7:1:1905 p8
Annual June Ball given by Alpha Delta and Philaletheans, 7:1:1907 p13/14

DAY NURSERIES

Glimpse of a New York day nursery, 2:1:1903 p4/5

DEATHS

Death of Mr. Moore, Local Board member and Mrs. Holmes, wife of Local Board Secretary, 11:1:1907 p9
Death of Miss Caroline Bugbee, 9:1:1900 p5
Death of Miss Caroline Bugbee, student and exchange editor of Normalia, 9:1:1900 p5
Death of Henry Abbott, former student, 9:1:1900 p6
Death of Mr. Henry Abbott, former student, 9:1:1900 p6
Death of Gertrude Dibble wife of Charles Young, former student, 10:1:1900 p9
Death of Mrs. Susan C. (Prentice) Rhoades, 11:1:1900 p7/8
Death of Mrs. Susan Prentice Rhoades, 11:1:1900 p7/8
Mourn death of Fred Arlington Veazie who died April 27 and officers elected, 5:1:1902 p12/13
Death of Jay Worden, father of Mrs. McFarlane at her home, 5:1:1903 p7
Death of William Knowles, janitor of the school from 1866-1882, 5:1:1903 p7
Death of Miss Lowery, 10:1:1903 p4
Memorial tribute from the faculty for Miss Lowery, 10:1:1903 p10
Obituary - Charles D. McLean, 10:1:1905 p8
Funeral service of Charles D. McLean held in Normal Hall, 10:1:1905 p9
Gamma Sigma resolutions adopted after death of Charles D. McLean, 10:1:1905 p11
Death of Frank Winne, Gamma Sigma alumni, 12:1:1905 p9
Death of Mrs. Worden, Mrs. McFarlane's mother, 4:1:1906 p8/9
Obituary of Eliza P. Knowles, 1:1:1907 p11
Death of Eliza P. Knowles, 1:1:1907 p15
Death of Gamma Sigma alumni Edward Wellington, 4:1:1907 p16
Officers, and resolution upon death of Frank L. Johnson, 6:1:1907 p13
Death of Mrs. Ellen Wicks Burlingame Gardner, 2:1:1908 p13
Death of student Lola M. Rowe, 3:1:1908 p14

DIBBLE, GERTRUDE

Death of Gertrude Dibble wife of Charles Young, former student, 10:1:1900 p9

DISASTERS

Collinwood school disaster (editorial), 4:1:1908 p5

DOWNING, AUGUSTUS S.

Mr. Downing's address, 4:1:1905 p13
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EASTMAN LABORATORIES

Policy of Rochester University towards the community outlined at dedication of Eastman Laboratories Building, 12:1:1906 p19/20

EDUCATION

Child-centered education (editorial), 4:1:1907 p5/6
Commencement address by Hon. Charles A. Shaver, 7:1:1907 p6–11
Education of mind and body (editorial), 3:1:1908 p5/6

ELECTIONS

Male students went home to vote on election day, 10:1:1900 p6

ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. SEE College Entrance

ERASMUS HALL

Erasmus Hall, 2:1:1904 p6–8

EXAMINATIONS

Examinations (editorial), 2:1:1906 p4/5
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FACULTY

Dr. David Eugene Smith, principal selectedby Columbia University for one of its chairs of mathematics (editorial), 3:1:1901 p3/4
Dr. Smith toastmaster of Psi Upsilon convention, 5:8:1900 p5
Dr. Smith's address before the Associated Academic Principals published in Bulletin of Univ. of NY, 5:8:1900 p5
Prof. L. L. Jackson elected by Local Board to fill vacancy made by resignation of C. W. Smith, 5:8:1900 p5
School notes, 6:9:1900 p5, 7:7:1900 p3
Dr Palmer, pincipal of Fredonia Normal school and former professor spoke on value of motor education, 11:1:1900 p5
Miss Kirby welcomed back to Brockport, 11:1:1900 p5
Charles R. Bostwick, new physical instructor, 12:1:1900 p5
Faculty reception by Dr. and Mrs. David E. Smith, 12:1:1900 p5
Students who didn't go home for holidays attended a Pedro party at home of Prof. Seely, 12:1:1900 p7
Prof. McFarlane and Lennon gave addresses at State Association of Science Teachers, 2:1:1901 p7/8
Miss Coan left to teach English at New York City Normal College, 4:1:1901 p9
Reception given Miss Coan by students before she departed for New York City Nornmal College, 5:1:1901 p7
Election of Charles J. McFarlane to replace Dr. Smith as Principal, 6:1:1901 p4
Miss Richmond remembered, 6:1:1901 p11
Summer plans, 6:1:1901 p11
Faculty for the 35th year of Brockport (editorial), 9:1:1901 p3
Death of Miss Sharpe's father, the Rev. William Sharpe, 10:1:1901 p7
Charles R. Bostwick, new physical instructor, 12:1:1901 p5/6
Miss Willsea visited Florida and South Carolina University, 1:1:1902 p10
Prof. McFarlane and Lennon gave addresses at State Association of Science Teachers, 1:1:1902 p10, 2:1:1902 p6/7
Resignation of Miss White, principal of the Training Dept. and Mrs. DeRevere, teacher of Vocal Music, 6:1:1902 p7
Vacation plans of faculty, 6:1:1902 p7
Changes in faculty, 9:1:1902 p7
Miss Saunders appointed superintendent of the Training School, 9:1:1902 p7
Miss Rhoades entertained students at her home on College Street, 11:1:1902 p8
Faculty Thanksgiving plans, 12:1:1902 p9
Miss Brainard and Miss Stryker left school for quarter because of ill health, 12:1:1902 p9
Prof. McFarlane and Lennon gave addresses at State Association of Science Teachers, 1:1:1903 p9/10
Faculty reception for students, 2:1:1903 p9
Miss Knowles entertained parents of children in her grades, 3:1:1903 p9
Miss Saunders was instructor at Teachers' Institute in Olean, 3:1:1903 p9
Death of Miss Sharpe's father, the Rev. William Sharpe, 5:1:1903 p7
Death of Miss Sharpe's sister, Mrs. J. B. Chesley, 5:1:1903 p7
Family deaths of faculty members, 5:1:1903 p7
Resignation of Miss Loughran, 5:1:1903 p7
Prof. Jackson has leave of absence to attend Columbia University but will return in fall of 1904, 5:1:1903 p7/8
Anne T. Bridgman appointed critic of the 5th and 6th grades, 5:1:1903 p8
Mr. A. R. Taylor hired as substitute for Prof. Jackson, 5:1:1903 p8
Reception by Miss Schmelz to children of her grades and their parents, 5:1:1903 p8
Death of Miss Lowery, 10:1:1903 p4
Miss Kirby welcomed back to Brockport, 10:1:1903 p5
Miss Bertha Seely took Miss Lowery's classes, 10:1:1903 p6
Miss Harrison appointed critic of 11th grade, 10:1:1903 p6
Miss Richardson has been appointed teacher of Latin and mathematics, 10:1:1903 p6
Professor Tooley leaves to enter business, 10:1:1903 p6
Miss Saunders and Miss Coan assisted at institutes during October, 11:1:1903 p8
Charles R. Bostwick, new physical instructor, 11:1:1903 p9
Miss Allen returned after an illness, 11:1:1903 p9
Miss Coann let to teach English at New York City Normal College, 3:1:1904 p10
New High School teacher Miss Cann, 4:1:1904 p13
Recetion given Miss Coan by students before she departed for New York City Nornmal College, 4:1:1904 p13
New teachers, 5:1:1904 p10
Faculty resignations, 7:1:1904 p6
Faculty changes, 10:1:1904 p8
Dr. Charles T. McFarlane (photograph), 2:1:1905 p.15
Portrait of Malcolm MacVicar presented (editorial), 4:1:1905 p3/4
Life and work of Malcolm MacVicar, 4:1:1905 p4–8
Faculty resignations, 6:1:1905 p8
Obituary - Charles D. McLean, 10:1:1905 p8
Funeral service of Charles D. McLean held in Normal Hall, 10:1:1905 p9
Professor Lennon,Vice-Principal (editorial), 2:1:1906 p3/4
Death of Mrs. Worden, Mrs. McFarlane's mother, 4:1:1906 p8/9
Faculty changes, 5:1:1906 p8, 6:1:1906 p7
Prof. William H. Lennon (photo), 7:1:1906 p1
Unveiling of portraits of Prof. McLean and Dr. Smith and memorial tablets for Prof. Burlingame, Miss Chriswelll and Miss Lowery (editorial), 7:1:1906 p3/4
Professor C.D. McLean by Rev. William B. Holt, 7:1:1906 p4–7
Doctor David Eugene Smith by John D. Burns, 7:1:1906 p6/7
Professor Burlingame, Miss Chriswell and Miss Lowery by Thomas H. Armstrong, 7:1:1906 p7–9
Faculty changes next year, 7:1:1906 p10
Faculty Reception, 7:1:1906 p10
Resignation of Dr. Jackson, 7:1:1906 p11
New faculty, 11:1:1906 p8
Obituary of Eliza P. Knowles, 1:1:1907 p11
Death of Eliza P. Knowles, 1:1:1907 p15
Trip abroad by Miss Wombough, 2:1:1907 p10
Ethel Curtis assisted in primary dept because Miss Avery was ill, 3:1:1907 p9
Letter received from Miss Wombough on world tour, 4:1:1907 p20
Miss Arey returns to Primary Dept afer long illness, 5:1:1907 p13
Miss Wombough returned from trip abroad, 5:1:1907 p13
Resignations of Miss Stiles and Miss Pope, 7:1:1907 p13
New teachers Lois B. White and Mary F. Coble, 11:1:1907 p10
Engagement of Miss Glennie to Henry E. Riexinger of Buffalo, 5:1:1908 p18
Training Department adds new teachers, Miss Loomis 4th grade and Miss Barnard, 2nd grade, 5:1:1908 p18
David Eugene Smith, Principal (photo), 5:1:1908 p21
Resignation of Miss Sharpe and Miss Gilliland, 7:1:1908 p14
Faculty reception for Normal School and High School, 7:1:1908 p15
Teachers who will work in summer schools, 7:1:1908 p15
. SEE ALSO McFarlane, Dr. Charles J.; McLean, Charles D.; Smith,David Eugene; Teachers

FOOTBALL

Normal football team played 3 games, 10:1:1900 p6
Football victory at Bergen, 11:1:1900 p5
First football game of the season, 11:1:1904 p8
Football fall line-ups and games, 11:1:1905 p12–15
Captain elected, 12 games arranged, 12:1:1905 p10
Dr. McFarlane spoke of danger of death and football injuries and need to change rules, 12:1:1905 p11/12
October football games, 11:1:1906 p12, 12:1:1906 p17/18
No football team because of lack of players, 11:1:1907 p11

FRATERNITIES. SEE Greek Letter Societies

FREDONIA

Normal School at Fredonia described, 11:1:1902 p9/10

FRESHMEN

Freshman class organizes, 11:1:1902 p8
College fun (activities of freshmen), 1:1:1903 p4–7
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GAMMA SIGMA

Gamma Sigma entertained Arethusa in their semi-annual joint session, 11:1:1900 p6
Gamma Sigma officers, 11:1:1900 p7
Gamma sigma organizing an alumni association, 1:1:1901 p8
Officers of Gamma Sigma, 3:1:1901 p7
Alumni visiting and notes, 4:1:1901 p8
Annual convocation to be held in Buffalo and officers elected, 5:1:1901 p8/9
Second annual Gamma Sigma - Arethusa Ball, 6:1:1901 p10/11
Officers elected and programs, 9:1:1901 p7
Members initiated, 10:1:1901 p8
Regular meeting, 11:1:1901 p7
Officers elected and joint program with Arethusa, 12:1:1901 p7–9
Entertainment of Arethusa, visitors and new officers, 2:1:1902 p8
Final president elected and visits from alumni, 4:1:1902 p12
Arethusa entertained Gamma Sigma at a Joint Session, 5:1:1902 p12
Mourn death of Fred Arlington Veazie who died April 27 and officers elected, 5:1:1902 p12/13
Officers elected and regular meeting, 9:1:1902 p9
Debate at last meeting;, 10:1:1902 p9
Joint session with Arethusa, 11:1:1902 p11
Officers elected, 12:1:1902 p10/11
W. H. Irvine will represent Gamma Sigma in oratorical contest this year, 1:1:1903 p11
Regular meeting and officers elected, 2:1:1903 p10/11
A banquet and reunion of Alpha Chapter held at the Heinrich House, 3:1:1903 p11
Reunion and banquet of Alpha Chapter, 4:1:1903 p15/16
Held joint session with Gamma Sigma, 5:1:1903 p10/11
Annual Convocation, 10:1:1903 p7/8
George Burns and Thomas J. McManis will represent Gamma Sigma at Oratorical Contest, 11:1:1903 p11
Officers elected, 12:1:1903 p16
December meeting, 1:1:1904 p13/14
Two farces, Dr. Cure-All and Box and Cox to be presented, 2:1:1904 p11
Description of 2 farces Dr. Cure-All and Box and Cox, 3:1:1904 p10
Heard essay by Harold G. Dobson where he traced history of Brockport Normal School, 3:1:1904 p10/11
Debate on abolishment of intercollegiate sports, 4:1:1904 p15
Forty-five members of Old Alpha had supper at Ward's, 4:1:1904 p15
Joint session with Arethusa, 5:1:1904 p15/16
Fraternity grand president attends meeting, 6:1:1904 p13
Graduates, alumni visits, winner of Harrison medal and regular meeting programs, 7:1:1904 p9
Annual Convocation at Lockport, 10:1:1904 p9/10
Member activities, 11:1:1904 p10/11
November meeting, 12:1:1904 p11/12
December program and member activities, 1:1:1905 p9
January program, 2:1:1905 p11
Alumni, new furniture, officers, February program, and June play manager, 3;1:1905 p13
Alumni visitors, March program, and basketball captain, 4:1:1905 p11/12
Officers, visitors, alumni, and other chapters, 5:1:1905 p12
May programs, Rochester Convocation, and visitors, 6:1:1905 p9
Gamma Sigma room (photograph), 6:1:1905 p17
Arethusa and Gamma Sigma presented the play "The Private Secretary," 7:1:1905 p8
Graduates, annual convocation, and June program, 7:1:1905 p12/13
Resolutions adopted after death of Charles D. McLean, 10:1:1905 p11
Preparation for annual convocation, alumni news, photo, new members, and November program, 11:1:1905 p10/11
Death of alumni Frank Winne, alumni news,and november programs, 12:1:1905 p9/10
December joint program with Arethusa, 1:1:1906 p10/11
Election of officers, visiting alumni, new rooms on third floor, 1:1:1906 p110
January meetings, alumni news, 2:1:1906 p12
Oratorical representative, new chapter, election of officers, member changes and February program, 3:1:1906 p9
March program, meeting with Henry E. Hubbard, Delta, Grand Chaplain of the Grand Chapter, 4:1:1906 p12
Annual banquet, joint session with Arethusa, and alumni news, 5:1:1906 p8/9
Thirty-seventh convocation to be held at Brockport, and alumni news, 6:1:1906 p10
Annual Convocation at Brockport, 7:1:1906 p12/13
Officers, initiate, alumni visitor, and new chapter, 11:1:1906 p11
October programs, Prof. F. A. Belland elected honorary member, member changes, 12:1:1906 p12
Philalethean and Gamma Sigma societies provided dancing and games for school, 1:1:1907 p14
Member news, 1:1:1907 p16
January meetings and alumni news, 2:1:1907 p11
Officers, February meetings and member changes, 3:1:1907 p11
Officers, initiations, and death of alumni Edward Wellngton, 4:1:1907 p16
Officers, March and April programs, 5:1:1907 p15/16
Officers, joint program with Arethusa, banquet at Hotel Giebel, and regular meeting, 6:1:1907 p 12/13
"A Poor Relation presented by Gamma Sigma and Arethusa, 7:1:1907 p13
Officers, June program and member changes, 7:1:1907 p15
Officers and new chapter, 11:1:1907 p10
Gamma Sigma special issue of the Normalia, 3:1:1908 p5–20
From a charter member, 3:1:1908 p7/8
History of Gamma Sigma, 3:1:1908 p8–12
New officers, 4:1:1908 p16

GARDNER, MRS. ELLEN WICKS BURLINGAME

Death of Mrs. Ellen Wicks Burlingame Gardner, 2:1:1908 p13

GEOGRAPHY

Causal relation in teaching geography versus the place idea, 2:1:1902 p4–6

GRADUATION

Commencement program, 6:9:1900 p5
Commencement, 7:7:1900 p8–10
Senior class voted to adopt the one speaker plan for commencement, 12:1:1900 p6
Seniors voted unanimously to adopt the one speaker plan for commencement exercises in June, 12:1:1900 p6
Date change for commencement, 5:1:1901 p7
Commencement description, 6:1:1901 p11
Commencement notes, 6:1:1902 p9–12
Graduates of the Normal Department, 6:1:1902 p12
Graduates of the Academic Department, 6:1:1902 p13
Commencement week, 6:1:1903 p9/10
Commencement day, 6:1:1903 p12/13
Abstract of the Commencement address entitled "Life's aim and its accomplishment," 6:1:1903 p14–16
Mr. Burns' address, 6:1:1903 p17
Commencement week, 7:1:1904 p10
Commencement day, 7:1:1904 p13
Mr. (Charles) Wheelock's (Commencement) address, 7:1:1904 p13–16
Mr. Burns' (Commencement) address, 7:1:1904 p16/17
Commencement Day, 7:1:1905 p11
Commencement Week, 7:1:1906 p11
Commencement (editorial), 7:1:1907 p5/6
Commencement address by Hon. Charles A. Shaver, 7:1:1907 p6–11
Address to graduating class by John D. Burns, 7:1:1907 p12
Graduating sermon, diplomas and speaker, 7:1:1907 p14
Commencement week, 7:1:1908 p16/17

GRADUATION - DRESS

May adopt cap and gown (editorial), 6:9:1900 p4
Almost assured that class of 1901 will wear caps and gowns, 10:1:1900 p6
Class of 1901 will wear caps and gowns, 10:1:1900 p6
Seniors unanimously vote to adopt cap and gown at Commencement, 11:1:1900 p5/6
Seniors voted to adopt cap and gown for commencement, 11:1:1900 p5/6
Seniors to wear cap and gown to all graduation functions, 5:1:1901 p6

GREED

Greed and participation, 2:1:1908 p6–9

GREEK LETTER SOCIETIES

Campus notes, 6:9:1900 p8
Local notes, 9:1:1900 p6
Arethusa, Gamma Sigma, Alpha Delta and Philaletheans will hold their joint meetings, 10:1:1900 p6
Local notes, 10:1:1900 p6
Gamma Sigma entertainment for Arethusa during their semi-annual joint session, 11:1:1900 p6
Alpha Delta and Philalethean held their semi-annual joint session, 11:1:1900 p7
Gamma Sigma officers, 11:1:1900 p7
Officers of Philalethean, 11:1:1900 p7
Description and advantages of literary societies, 2:1:1901 p3/4
Local notes, 2:1:1901 p8, 3:1:1901 p8/9, 4:1:1901 p8/9, 6:1:1901 p10/11
Rush day for 3 ladies societies, 2:1:1902 p7
Five societies united for a social evening, 1:1:1904 p12
Oratorical Contest, 3:1:1904 p13/14
Joint session of the five societies, 2:1:1908 p13
Fraternity influences, 3:1:1908 p112/13

GYMNASTICS

Swedish gymnastics, 6:1:1905 p10–12
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HEALTH

State Board of Health require check of eyes and ears of all pupils, 1:1:1908 p12/13

HIGH SCHOOL. SEE Intermediate Department

HOBOS

College men in the field of the tramp, 5:1:1908 p8–11

HOLIDAYS

Holidays (editorial), 2:1:1905 p3/4

HOLMES, MRS.

Deaths of Mr. Moore, Local Board member and Mrs. Holmes wife of Local Board Secretary, 11:1:1907 p9

HOLT, REV. WILLIAM B.

Professor C.D. McLean by Rev. William B. Holt, 7:1:1906 p4–7

HONOR ROLL

Honor list for Normal and Academic Departments, 5:1:1901 p9
Honor list for the class of'02, 6:1:1902 p6

HONOR SYSTEM

Honor system (at Princeton), 11:1:1906 p9/10
Honor system and athletics (editorial), 12:1:1906 p6/7
Honor system (editorial), 4:1:1908 p5/6
Dr. McGarlane praised the Honor Systm editorial in the Normalia, 5:1:1908 p18

HUBBARD, ELBERT

The Roycrofters, East Aurora (editorial), 7:7:1900 p4
Elbert Hubbard lectured on the Work of the Roycrofters, 3:1:1901 p7

HULL, WYATT

Elected vice-president of Athletic Association, 11:1:1907 p11
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ILLNESS

Closing of Department in November because of scarlet fever, 12:1:1905 p8

INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT

Third Annual Banquet of the Alpha Zeta Society of the Intermediate Dept., 4:1:1902 p11
Joint session of Alpha Upsilon and Alpha Zeta, 6:1:1904 p11

IRELAND

Irish wit and humor, 1:1:1908 p6/7
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JACKSON, DR. L. L.

Prof. L. L. Jackson elected by Local Board to fill vacancy made by resignation of C. W. Smith, 5:8:1900 p5
Prof. Jackson received his Ph.D from Columbia, 7:1:1906 p10
Resignation of Dr. Jackson, 7:1:1906 p11

JAPAN

Emperor's garden party November 19, 1907 (Yokohama, Japan), 6:1:1908 p7–9

JOAN OF ARC

Joan of Arc, 3:1:1905 p7–10

JOHNSON, FRANK L.

Officers, and resolution upon death of Frank L. Johnson, 6:1:1907 p13

JUBILEE SINGERS

Jubilee Singers performed, 2:1:1907 p10

JUNIORS

Junior Class organized, 11:1:1903 p8
Junior Rhetoricals, 1:1:1904 p12
Junior Week at Cornell, 3:1:1904 p6–8
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KENTUCKY

Kentucky mountaineer, 1:1:1907 p7–10

KIPLING, RUDYARD

Kipling, a story writer for children, 3:1:1907 p13–15

KNOWLES, ELIZA P.

Obituary of Eliza P. Knowles, 1:1:1907 p11
Death of Eliza P. Knowles, 1:1:1907 p15
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LAUGHTER

Why not laugh?, 12:1:1906 p14–16

LECTURES

Society members appointed to Lecture Committee, 5:8:1900 p5
Three hundred tickets for next year's lecture course already pledged, 5:8:1900 p5
Lecture Course Committee secured fine programs for year, 9:1:1900 p6
Normal School lecture course (editorial), 10:1:1900 P3/4
Lecture Course Committee pleased with tickets sold, 10:1:1900 p6
Dr Palmer, pincipal of Fredonia Normal school and former professor spoke on value of motor education, 11:1:1900 p5
Dr. Scudder, of New Paltz Normal spoke, 11:1:1900 p5
First entertainment of Normal lecture course given by Albert Armstrong, 11:1:1900 p5
First entertainment of the Normal lecture course, 11:1:1900 p5
Entertainment by Lotus Glee Club of Boston, 12:1:1900 p5
Mr. Ellis of the State Dept of Public Insturction spoke on the expenditures of the Dept, 12:1:1900 p5
Stereopticon lecture by Roberts Harper on Around the World in a Man-of-war, 1:1:1901 p7
Elbert Hubbard lectured on the Work of the Roycrofters, 3:1:1901 p7
Lecture Course (editorial), 11:1:1901 p3/4
Normal Lecture and Music Course opened, 12:1:1901 p6
Second entertainment of the Normal Lecture and Music Course, 1:1:1902 p10
Dr. Vincent gave lecture on "The Psychology of the Crowd," 4:1:1902 p10
Lecture by Dr. R. G. Boone, Supt. of Public Schools in Cincinnati on "Stages of Moral Growth," 4:1:1902 p10/11
Purpose and programs of the Normal Lecture and Music Course, 10:1:1902 p3/4
Wallace bruce delivered lecture on Robert Burns, 1:1:1903 p9
Rev. Dr. Main spoke on "The family that lives in the basement," 2:1:1903 p9
Lecture by Mr. Ellsworth of the Century Co on Arnold and Andre, 3:1:1903 p9/10
Address by President Harris of Amherst College, 3:1:1904 p9
Prof. A. C. Flick of Syracuse University talked about Russia, 5:1:1904 p11/12
Miss Lewis, student secretary of the YWCA for New York and New Jersey lectured, 12:1:1904 p10
Miss Phoebe May Roberts of Chicago gave dramatic interpretation, 12:1:1904 p10
Lecture series, 1:1:1905 p8
Poem by J. G. Holland and article by President Roosevelt read by Dr. McFarlane at chapel, 1:1:1905 p10/11
Professor Raymond's lectures on European Capitals, 2:1:1905 p8
Lectures after chapel exercises (editorial), 3:1:1905 p3/4
Lecture course completed, 3:1:1905 p4
Dr. Raymond has completed his series of lectures on European Capitals and their Social Significance, 3:1:1905 p10/11
Dr. Williams, State Institute Conductor spoke in chapel, 3:1:1905 p11
Honorable Worcester R. Warner of Cleveland gave illustrated lecture on Panama and reasons for a sea level canal, 3:1:1905 p11
Panama Canal - Mr. Warner's lecture, 3:1:1905 p15/16
Mr. (Augustus S.) Downing's address, 4:1:1905 p13
Dr. McFarlane spoke on the subject of the Russo-Japanese War, 11:1:1905 p7/8
Mr John Spenser of Cornell spoke on Nature Study, 2:1:1906 p11
Mr Armstrong of the Interstate Teachers' agency spoke about teaching, 4:1:1906 p8
Dr. Boynton, Superintendent of Schools of Ithaca spoke on the teacher, 5:1:1906 p7
Dr. McFarlane gave first of series of Half Hour Talks on subject of education, 12:1:1906 p12
Lecture by Dr. David Eugene Smith of Columbia, 4:1;1907 p20
Dr. McFarlane presented illustrated lecture on the Alps, 1:1:1908 p13
Illustrated lecture by Mr. Ellis, head of dept. of visual instruction, 2:1:1908 p13/14
Dr. McFarlane read speech by President Roosevelt to National Educational Association, 4:1:1908 p15
Dr. Elmer S. Redman, Superintendent of Schools in Hornell spoke on qualities of good teacher, 5:1:1908 p18
. See also Public Speaking

LENNON, WILLIAM H.

Wedding of daughter Grace to Frederick Crofoot, 10:1:1900 p9
Professor Lennon,Vice-Principal (editorial), 2:1:1906 p3/4
Prof. William H. Lennon (photo), 7:1:1906 p1
Professor Lennon's classroom renovated, 2:1:1907 p10

LIBRARY

Three hundred volumes added to reference library, 5:8:1900 p5
S. Janette Reynolds appointed librarian, 6:9:1900 p8
Report of library use and statistics, 12:1:1900 p6
Statistics for attendence, circulationa dn acquisitions, 12:1:1900 p6
Statistics on attendence, circulation and accessions, 5:1:1901 p6
Library rule change, 10:1:1901 p8
Miss Reynolds giving talks on catalog and reference books, 12:1:1901 p5
Library hours during vacation, 6:1:1902 p6
School library and reading room (editorial), 2:1:1903 p3/4
Library (photo), 11:1:1903 p1
Opening of new library (editorial), 5:1:1906 p3/4
Modern library, 5:1:1906 p4–6
Training Dept. Library adds 75 new books, 11:1:1906 p7/8
Underuse of the library (editorial), 6:1:1908 p5/6

LOWERY, MISS JANE E.

Death of Miss Lowery, 10:1:1903 p4
Memorial tribute from the faculty, 10:1:1903 p10
Unveiling of portraits of Prof. McLean and Dr. Smith and memorial tablets for Prof. Burlingame, Miss Chriswelll and Miss Lowery (editorial), 7:1:1906 p3/4
Professor Burlingame, Miss Chriswell and Miss Lowery by Thomas H. Armstrong, 7:1:1906 p7–9
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MACVICAR, MALCOLM

Portrait of Malcolm MacVicar presented (editorial), 4:1:1905 p3/4
Life and work of Malcolm MacVicar, 4:1:1905 p4–8

MAINE

Summer time in Maine, 4:1:1907 p–11

MANDOLIN CLUB

Mandolin Club reorganized, 10:1:1901 p7
Boys Mandolin Club reorganized, 11:1:1903 p9
Mandolin Club, 12:1:1905 p7

MARBURG, GERMANY

Glimpse of Marburg and the Germans, 11:1:1905 p4–6

MCFARLANE, DR. CHARLES J.

Election of Charles J. McFarlane to replace Dr. Smith as Principal, 6:1:1901 p4
Notes on a talk by Professor McFarlane, 12:1:1902 p8
Profesor McFarlane has lectured and spoken at institutes, 1:1:1903 p9
Prof. McFarlane attended institutes in Olean and Tonawanda and national Educational Association of School Superintendents, 3:1:1903 p9
Jay Worden died at the home of his daughter Mrs. McFarlane, 5:1:1903 p7
Dr. McFarlane attended institutes in various places in September, 10:1:1903 p7
Dr. McFarlane attended the Principals' Council in Albany and spoke at several institutes, 11:1:1903 p8
Dr. and Mrs. McFarlane held annual reception for Seniors in their home, 2:1:1904 p10
Dr. and Mrs. McFarlane opened home for Senior Reception, 2:1:1904 p10
Dr. McFarlane attended institutes at Groton and Ellicottsville, 2:1:1904 p10
Dr. McFarlane spoke at Monroe County Institute at Churchville, 3:1:1904 p9
Spoke at Monroe County INstitute at Churchville, 3:1:1904 p9
Dr. McFarlane attended annual meeting of National Educational Association, 3:1:1904 p10
Dr. Charles T. McFarlane (photograph), 2:1:1905 p.15
Dr. McFarlane Loquitur - Ten miles from home, 11:1:1906 p8/9
Dr. McFarlane helped Mr. Ellis of Education Dept select lantern slides to illustrate syllabus, 12:1:1906 p12
Basketball team dinner and senior class reception given by Dr. McFarlane, 3:1:1907 p9

MCKINLEY, WILLIAM

Service honoring assassinated president, 9:1:1901 p7

MCLEAN, CHARLES D.

Obituary - Charles D. McLean, 10:1:1905 p8
Funeral service held in Normal Hall, 10:1:1905 p9
Gamma Sigma resolutions adopted after death of Charles D. McLean, 10:1:1905 p11
Unveiling of portraits of Prof. McLean and Dr. Smith and memorial tablets for Prof. Burlingame, Miss Chriswelll and Miss Lowery (editorial), 7:1:1906 p3/4
Professor C.D. McLean by Rev. William B. Holt, 7:1:1906 p4–7

MESSAGE TO GARCIA

The Roycrofters, East Aurora (editorial), 7:7:1900 p4

MEXICO

Glimpse of Mexico, 7:1:1908 p6–10

MISSION STUDY CLASS

Regular meetings resumed at the home of Miss Lennon, 9:1:1902 p8
Programs and lectures, 10:1:1902 p8
Mission Study Class met, 12:1:1902 p9
Purpose and leadership by Miss Lennon, 12:1:1902 p9
Letter from Japan to the Mission Study Class, 2:1:1903 p6–8
Meeeting, 2:1:1903 p9
Annual open meeting of Mission Study Class, 4:1:1903 p12
Mission Study Class organized for the term, 10:1:1903 p7

MOORE, MR.

Death of Mr. Moore, Local Board member and Mrs. Holmes, wife of Local Board Secretary, 11:1:1907 p9

MUSEUM. SEE Brockport (College) - Museum

MUSIC

Annual commencement week recitals, 7:7:1900 p10
Hervey J. Drake, pupil of Prof. Herve D. Wilkens will give recital, 9:1:1900 p6
Normal Chorus had term election, 9:1:1900 p6
Lotus Glee Club of Boston, 12:1:1900 p5
Tremont Quartette was second entertainment of Normal Lecture and Music Course, 1:1:1902 p10
Lecture and Music Course concert by the Jessie E. Southwick Co., 4:1:1902 p11
Recital by Miss Allen, Mrs. DeRevere and Miss Hadcock, assisted by the Normal Chorus and Miss Allen's pupils, 5:1:1902 p10
The Normal Lecture and Music Course announce the programs for the coming season, 9:1:1902 p8
Purpose and programs of the Normal Lecture and Music Course, 10:1:1902 p3/4
Men are invited to joint the Male Chorus, 10:1:1902 p9
Music to be a special feature of chapel exercises on Fridays, 10:1:1902 p9
Song recital by Miss Sharpe, 10:1:1902 p9
African Boy Choir perform at first entertainment of lecture course, 11:1:1902 p7
Kaltenborn String Quartet was second entertainment on the lecture course, 12:1:1902 p9
Miss Sharpe and Miss Allen gave a song recital, 12:1:1902 p9/10
Program of the cantata "Joan of Arc," 5:1:1903 p8
Royal Grand Concert Company presented program of vocal and music, 5:1:1903 p8
Normal Chorus changed, 11:1:1903 p7
Second lecture course given by Kaltenborn String Quartette, 12:1:1903 p13
Miss Bradford gave her first recital in Brockport, 2:1:1904 p10
Music (editorial), 5:1:1904 p5/6
Fifth lecture course given, 5:1:1904 p10/11
Brockport Normal Mandolin Club, 6:1:1904 p11
Recital by Miss Sharpe, 2:1:1905 p9
Amherst Glee Club concert, 5:1:1905 p11
Thirty-eighth Anniversary Exercises, 7:1:1905 p7
Recital by pupils of Miss Allen and Miss Sharpe, 7:1:1905 p7/8
How to cultivate a taste for good music, 3:1:1906 p4–7
Mr. Angeloty, the famous violionist played, 1:1:1907 p14
Signor Victor's Venetian band played, 1:1:1907 p14
Jubilee Singers performed, 2:1:1907 p10
Schubert String quartette of Boston performed, 3:1:1907 p9
Amherst College musical clubs here, 4:1:1907 p20
Amherst musical clubs entertain, 5:1:1907 p13
Arethusa mandolin club entertained along with University of Rochester quartette, 5:1:1907 p13
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NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY

Natural History Society organizes, 11:1:1900 p6/7

NORMAL HALL

Students bade farewell to old Normal Hall, 1:1:1902 p10
Normal Hall (photo), 4:1:1904 p3

NORMAL LECTURE AND MUSIC COURSE

Purpose and programs, 10:1:1902 p3/4

NORMAL SCHOOLS

Normal School at Warrensburg, Missouri, 11:1:1900 p8–10
Fire at Fredonia Normal, 12:1:1900 p6
Fire at Fredonia Normal School, 12:1:1900 p6
Normal School at Fredonia described, 11:1:1902 p9/10
Normal School ideal, 12:1:1902 p4–7
North Adams Normal School publishes the first issue of school paper (editorial), 3:1:1903 p3/4
Mr. (Augustus S.) Downing's address, 4:1:1905 p13

NORMALIA

First issue (editorial), 5:8:1900 p4
Exective board and Board of Editors pleased with student support, 10:1:1900 p7
Publication date of the Normalia, 10:1:1900 p7
Schedule of issues and request for student and alumni cooperation, 10:1:1900 p7
Increasing subscriptions to the Normalia (editorial), 2:1:1901 p3
Goals and purposes of the paper (editorial), 6:1:1901 p3/4
Resignation of editor-in-chief, Miss Anderson, 10:1:1901 p7
Editor-in-chief Miss Vanderhoof resigns, 2:1:1902 p7
North Adams Normal School publishes the first issue of school paper (editorial), 3:1:1903 p3/4
Increase in Normalia's subscription list, 10:1:1903 p4
End of year for Normalia (editorial), 7:1:1904 p5/6
Review of year (editorial), 7:1:1905 p4
Make the school paper the best (editorial), 10:1:1905 p3
Why one should subscribe for the school paper, 12:1:1905 p12/13
Evelyn Seely, the editor-in chief of the Normalia, is the honor student of the school, 7:1:1906 p10
Seventh year of existance (editorial), 11:1:1906 p3
Normalia (editorial), 7:1:1907 p6
Normalia changes (editorial), 11:1:1907 p5
Competion to choose names of headings, 11:1:1907 p11/12
Dr. McGarlane praised the Honor Systm editorial in the Normalia, 5:1:1908 p18
Normalia review of year (editorial), 7:1:1908 p5

NORTH ADAMS NORMAL SCHOOL

North Adams Normal School publishes the first issue of school paper (editorial), 3:1:1903 p3/4
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ODELL, GOVERNOR

Governor Odell visits school, 10:1:1903 p7

ORATORY. See Public Speaking

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PANAMA CANAL

Honorable Worcester R. Warner of Cleveland gave illustrated lecture on Panama and reasons for a sea level canal, 3:1:1905 p11
Panama Canal - Mr. Warner's lecture, 3:1:1905 p15/16

PARIS

Day in Old Paris, 4:1:1906 p4–7

PHILALETHEANS

Alpha Delta-Philalethean joint session, 10, 12:1:1905 p8
Annual convocation, 9:1:1900 p6
Alpha Delta and Philalethean held their semi-annual Joint Session, 11:1:1900 p7
Alpha Delta and Philalethean held their semi-annual joint session, 11:1:1900 p7
Officers for second quarter, 11:1:1900 p7
Officers of Philalethean, 11:1:1900 p7
Officers for Phileletheans, 1:1:1901 p7
Phileletheans debate on question of hazing, 1:1:1901 p7
Philalethean and Alpha Delta societies gave a ball, 2:1:1901 p8
Incorporation of the society, 3:1:1901 p8/9
Officers of Philalethean and notes, 4:1:1901 p8
Alpha Delta - Philalethean play, 6:1:1901 p10
Officers elected and programs, 9:1:1901 p8
Second regular meeting, 10:1:1901 p8/9
Phil-Agonian Convocation, 11:1:1901 p7
Annual convocation, 11:1:1901 p8/9
Joint session with Alpha Delta, 12:1:1901 p8
Mid-Winter Ball of Alpha Delta and Philalethean, 2:1:1902 p7/8
New officers and new members, 2:1:1902 p9
Officers elected, 4:1:1902 p11/12
Joint Session of Alpha Delta and Philalethean, 5:1:1902 p12
Philaletheans victorious in series of baseball games with Gamma Sigma, 6:1:1902 p7
Officers elected, 6:1:1902 p7/8
New members, 9:1:1902 p10
Regular meeting and officers elected, 10:1:1902 p9
Coleridge was the subject of the regular meeting, 11:1:1902 p8/9
Regular meeting postpones on account of Alpha Delta Philalethean joint session, 12:1:1902 p11
Gave Alpha Delta the Annual Christmas Entertainment, 1:1:1903 p11
Regular meeting will be on charles Dickens, 2:1:1903 p10
Winner of the Oratorical Contest, 3:1:1903 p11
Agonian-Philalethean Convocation, 4:1:1903 p13/14
Officers for the quarter, 4:1:1903 p16
Alpha Delta-Philalethean joint session, 5:1:1903 p11
June program and officers elected, 6:1:1903 p7
Regular meeting and election of officers, 10:1:1903 p8/9
Philalethean represented in Oratorical Contest by Raymond F. Nichols and Eugene N. Nesbitt, 11:1:1903 p11
November meeting and election of officers, 12:1:1903 p16
Entertained by Alpha Delta at Christmas meeting, 1:1:1904 p14
January debate on prohibiting emigration, 2:1:1904 p11
New society song, 3:1:1904 p12/13
Phil-Agonian Convocation, 4:1:1904 p14
Philalethean basketball game and election of officers, 5:1:1904 p15
Philaletheans engaged Mr. Swartout as instructor for the June play, 6:1:1904 p12/13
Election of officers and member on the honor roll, 7:1:1904 p8/9
September meeting, 10:1:1904 p9
October program, 11:1:1904 p10
Member changes and elections, 12:1:1904 p12
January program and officers, 2:1:1905 p10/11
Visitors, pledges and representative to oratorial contest, 3:1:1905 p11
March program, new members, officers, and annual convocation, 4:1:1905 p10/11
Philalethean wins oratorical contest, 5:1:1905 p11/12
Alumni, initiation, and election of treasurer, 6:1:1905 p10
Alpha Delta and Philaletheans gave the June Ball, 7:1:1905 p8
Officers, programs, alumni visitors and alumni accomplishments, 10:1:1905 p12
November meeting and annual convocation preparation, 11:1:1905 p10
Election of officers, 12:1:1905 p10
Annual joint meeting with Alpha Delta, 1:1:1906 p11
Election of officers, February program, alumni visitors and member changes, 3:1:1906 p8/9
Annual convocation of Agonians and Philaletheans, 4:1:1906 p9/11
Election of officers, 4:1:1906 p11
New hatrack, March, April, and May programs, 5:1:1906 p9
Joint session with Alpha Delta presents "Our Boys," a comedy in 3 acts, and last debate, 6:1:1906 p8/10
Alpha Delta and Philalethean Societies presented play "Our Boys" as part of Commencement Week, 7:1:1906 p11
Officers, regular meeting, and pledges, 11:1:1906 p11/12
Officers, joint session with Alpha Delta and music program, 12:1:1906 p13
Philalethean and Gamma Sigma societies provided dancing and games for school, 1:1:1907 p14
Member news, and initiates, 1:1:1907 p16
Member changes and alumni visits, 2:1:1907 p11
Officers, February meeting and Convocation preparation, 3:1:1907 p.11/12
Officers, and annual convocation at Plattsburg, 4:1:1907 p15/16
Officers, March program, and alumni news, 5:1:1907 p15
Officers, and resolution upon death of Frank L. Johnson, 6:1:1907 p13
Annual June Ball given by Alpha Delta and Philaletheans, 7:1:1907 p13/14
Officers and annual banquet, 7:1:1907 p15
Officers, 11:1:1907 p11
New officers, 4:1:1908 p16
Philaletheasns (editorial), 5:1:1908 p5/6
Philalethean special issue of the Normalia, 5:1:1908 p5–21
Raw material, 5:1:1908 p6/7
Annual Convocation, 5:1:1908 p12/13

PHILIPPINES

From the Philippine Islands (Elton E. Corlett), 5:1:1902 p5–8

PHOTOGRAPHY

Photography exhibition on Color Day (editorial), 6:1:1904 p5/5

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Physical education for women at Brockport Normal (editorial), 4:1:1901 p3/4
Physical education for men at Brockport Normal (editorial), 5:1:1901 p3/4

PHYSICS DEPARTMENT

Physics lecture room (photo), 11:1:02 p1

POETRY

Poetry reading by Edmund Vance Cook was 4th entertainment of lecture course, 4:1:1904 p13
Poetry of Will Carleton, 11:1:1907 p12–15

PRACTICE SCHOOL

Prractice School pupils to hold Christmas Sale, 12:1:1901 p6
Our Practice School, 12:1:1901 p6/7
Practice School Christmas Sale, 1:1:1902 p10
Practice School classes in spring, 5:1:1902 p4
Miss Saunders held party for ninth and tenth graders and all their pupil teachers, 6:1:1903 p5
Money from the midwinter sale was used to purchase pictures, 6:1:1903 p5/6
Addition of an eleventh grade offers a 3 years course of high school, 10:1:1903 p6
Half grades A and B are now merged into whole grades, 10:1:1903 p6
Practice School Christmas sale, 1:1:1904 p12
Program on Children of the Nations given by pupils of the Practice School, 6:1:1906 p7/8
Thanksgiving entertainment, 1:1:1908 p12

PUBLIC SPEAKING

Senior Rhetoricals, 4:1:1906 p9
Oratorical contest (first), 5:8:1900 p6
Recital by Miss De Lano of Emerson College of Oratory, 10:1:1900 p7
List of the contestants for the coming oratorical contest and the contest committee, 11:1:1900 p6
Oratorical contest contestants and committees meet, 11:1:1900 p6
Reading by Miss de Lano, 12:1:1900 p5
Annual oratorical contest contestants announced, 12:1:1900 p7
Contestants for annual oratorical contest in April, 12:1:1900 p7
Oratorical contest description, 4:1:1901 p9
Oratorical contestants chosen from the 5 societies, 11:1:1901 p6
Third Annual Oratorical Contest, 4:1:1902 p9/10
Senior Rhetoricals were held in the Chapel, 1:1:1903 p9/10
Senior Rhetoricals, 2:1:1903 p9
Fourth oratorical contest, 3:1:1903 p8
Subject of "outdoors in Sjpringtime" chosen for subject of Senior Rhetoricals on Arbor Day, 5:1:1903 p8/9
Senior Rhetoricals, 12:1:1903 p13/14
Senior and Junior Rhetoricals held in January, 2:1:1904 p10
February rhetorical exercises, 3:1:1904 p9
Oratorical Contest, 3:1:1904 p13/14
Senior Rhetoricals on subject of Men of Caesar's time, 4:1:1904 p13
Senior Rhetoricals, 5:1:1904 p12
Junior Rhetoricals, 6:1:1904 p11
Senior Rhetoricals, 6:1:1904 p12
Annual oratorical contest, 5:1:1905 p11
Junior Rhetoricals held in November, 11:1:1905 p7
Senior Rhetoricals held in October, 11:1:1905 p7
Senior Rhetoricals, 12:1:1905 p7
Junior Rhetoricals, 12:1:1905 p8
Jurnior Rhetoricals, 1:1:1906 p9
Senior Rhetoricals, 2:1:1906 p11, 3:1:1906 p7/8, 5:1:1906 p7, 6:1:1906 p7
Oratorical Contest, 6:1:1906 p8
. See also Lectures
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RHOADES, MRS. SUSAN PRENTICE

Death of Mrs. Susan C. (Prentice) Rhoades, 11:1:1900 p7/8

RICHMOND, MISS

Miss Richmond remembered, 6:1:1901 p11

ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY

Policy of Rochester University towards the community outlined at dedication of Eastman Laboratories Building, 12:1:1906 p19/20

ROWE, LOLA M.

Death of student Lola M. Rowe, 3:1:1908 p14

ROYCROFTERS

The Roycrofters, East Aurora (editorial), 7:7:1900 p4
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SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE

Dr. McFarlane talked on geographical causes of the San Francisco earthquake, 5:1:1906 p7

SCARLET FEVER

Closing of Department in November because of scarlet fever, 12:1:1905 p8

SCHOOL COLORS

Colors worn for first time on Dedication Day, 1:1:1902 p10
Committee chose school colors of olive and yellow, 1:1:1902 p10
School colors of olive and gold used on April Normalia (editorial), 5:1:1902 p3
. SEE ALSO Color Day

SCHOOL MUSEUM

Box of curios received for the museum, 12:1:1900 p7

SCHOOL YELLS

Brockport yells, 4:1:1907 p11

SCIENTIFIC CLUB

Scientific Club, 1:1:1901 p8

SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT

Scientific Department (editorial), 12:1:1901 p3/4

SCOTT, SIR WALTER

Scottish types (characters in Scott's literature), 2:1:1907 p15–17

SEELY, EVELYN

The editor-in-chief of the Normalia is the honor student of the school, 7:1:1906 p10

SENIORS

List of senior class expected to enter college in September, 5:8:1900 p5
Honor list, 6:9:1900 p8
Seniors who have secured positions, 6:9:1900 p8
Seniors held first class meeting, 9:1:1900 p6
List of graduates of January class '01, 1:1:1901 p6
Seniors who have secured jobs, 5:1:1901 p7
Seniors elect class officers, 10:1:1901 p7
Five seniors completed work in November, 12:1:1901 p6
Reception by Professor and Mrs. McFarlane, 2:1:1902 p7
Seniors who have secured jobs, 5:1:1902 p10
Seniors who have secured positions, 6:1:1902 p7
Senior class of 1903 organized, 9:1:1902 p7/8
Class of 1903 entertained the faculty and students, 10:1:1902 p8
Senior banner hung in Normal Hall, 11:1:1902 p4
Senior Rhetoricals were helt in the Chapel, 1:1:1903 p9/10
Senior class reception by Prof. and Mrs. McFarlane, 2:1:1903 p9
Subject at Senior Rhetoricals was Washington, 3:1:1903 p9
Subject of the May Senior rhetoricals was "Outdoors in the Springtime," 5:1:1903 p8
Subject of May Senior Rhetoricals was "The Scotch and their Love of Freedom," 6:1:1903 p4
Seniors who have secured positions for next year, 6:1:1903 p17
Senior election, 11:1:1903 p7/8
Senior reception, 11:1:1903 p8
Three of the class of 1904 have found positions, 1:1:1904 p12
Senior Rhetoricals held May 20 and June 3, 7:1:1904 p7
Election of officers, 10;1:1904 p8
Senior Class reception, 10:1:1904 p8
Senior Rhetoricals held December 13, 1:1:1905 p8
Thirty-eighth Anniversary Exercises, 7:1:1905 p7
Seniors gave reception to the faculty and students, 10:1:1905 p9
McFarlanes held reception in honor of Senior Class, 1:1:1906 p9
Senior class officers, 11:1:1906 p7
Senior reception, 11:1:1906 p7
Reception for senior class given by the McFarlanes, 3:1:1907 p9
Reception given by the Seniors, 11:1:1907 p10
Senior Reception held by theMcFarlanes, 3:1:1908 p14
Class of 1908, 7:1:1908 p10–14

SENIORS - CLASS GIFT

Seniors presented 4 framed photographs for Normal Hall, 6:1:1902 p7

SENIORS - MOTTO

Senior motto "Do it now," 11:1:1902 p8
Senior motto "do it now" is implemented by faculty and students (editorial), 12:1:1902 p3/4

SHAVER, CHARLES A.

Commencement address by Hon. Charles A. Shaver, 7:1:1907 p6–11

SHORT STORIES

The child of the short story, 2:1:1908 p17–19

SMITH, DAVID EUGENE

Dr. Smith toastmaster of Psi Upsilon convention, 5:8:1900 p5
Dr. Smith's address before the Associated Academic Principals published in Bulletin of Univ. of NY, 5:8:1900 p5
Dr. Smith busy addressing Institutes in October, 11:1:1900 p5
Dr. David Eugene Smith, principal selected by Columbia University for one of its chairs of mathematics (editorial), 3:1:1901 p3/4
Tribute of Normal School principals, 5:1:1901 p7
Teachers College, 12:1:1904 p9/10
Teachers College, Columbia University, 3:1:1905 p4–7
Unveiling of portraits of Prof. McLean and Dr. Smith and memorial tablets for Prof. Burlingame, Miss Chriswelll and Miss Lowery (editorial), 7:1:1906 p3/4
Doctor David Eugene Smith by John D. Burns, 7:1:1906 p6/7
David Eugene Smith, Principal (photo), 5:1:1908 p21

SNOW STORM

Storm forced closing of first day of new term although some students walked miles in snow, 2:1:1902 p6/7

SOPHOMORES

Sophomore officers elected, 11:1:1903 p8

SPECIAL EXERCISES WEEK

Series of special exercises like a teachers' institute (editorial), 4:1:1903 p3/4
Superintendent A. B. Blodgett spoke on "Heart in Education," 4:1:1903 p5/6
Professor J. R. Street, Syracuse University spoke on "Mind of the Child," 4:1:1903 p7–9
Dr. Rush Rhees, President University of Rochester spoke on "Altruism of the Teacher," 4:1:1903 p9/7
Professor David Eugene Smith, Columbia University spoke on "History of Mathematics," 4:1:1903 p9/10
Description of Special Week which was new in the history of Brockport Normal School, 4:1:1903 p12/13
Second annual week of Special exercises, 5:1:1904 p12–14

SPECIALIZATION

Specialization (editorial), 2:1:1907 p5/6

SPRING

Spring on campus, 5:1:1902 p4
Spring again, 4:1:1908 p10

STUDENT ACTIVITIES

College fun (activities of freshmen), 1:1:1903 p4–7
Christmas vacation (editorial), 1:1:1905 p3/4
Christmas entertainment, 1:1:1905 p7/8
Summer vacation (editorial), 6:1:1905 p3/4
End of the year activities (editorial), 7:1:1905 p3
Summer vacation (editorial), 10:1:1905 p4
Arbor Day program, 5:1:1906 p7

STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Self government system in colleges (editorial), 1:1:1906 p3/4

STUDENTS

Statistics about registrations, 9:1:1901 p6
Students (editorial), 2:1:1902 p3/4
Registration shows increase over last year, 10:1:1903 p5
School has registered 250 students, 12:1:1906 p12

STUDY HABITS

Studying to pass tests (editorial), 12:1:1900 p3
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TEACHERS

Average monthly wages, 12:1:1900 p7
Demand for teachers this year exceeds the supply, 4:1:1907 p20
. SEE ALSO Faculty

TEACHERS COLLEGE

Two months of life at Teachers College, 12:1:1901 p4/5
Teachers College, Columbia University, 3:1:1905 p4–7

TEACHERS' INSTITUTE

Teacher's Institute held at Brockport (editorial), 11:1:1904 p3/4
Teachers' Institute held in Brockport in October, 11:1:1904 p8/9

TEACHING

"Emmy Lou" from a teacher's standpoint, 7:1:1905 p4–7

THEATRE

Mr. Bob by the Alpha Delta and Philalethean societies, 7:7:1900 p10
Annual play "A Fighting Change" will be given by Agonians, 2:1:1903 p11
Presentation of "For the Blue or the Gray," 3:1:1903 p8
A picture play, Barrie's "Little Minister" opened the Lecture Course, 11:1:1903 p8/9
Agonian Society gave annual play, "the Trouble at Satterlee's," 2:1:1904 p10
School theatricals (editorial), 3:1:1904 p5/6
Arethusa and Gamma Sigma presented "The Private Secretary:, 7:1:1905 p8
The play "Maidens All Forlorn" was given by Agonians, 3:1:1906 p8
Alpha Delta and Philalethean Societies presented play "Our Boys" as part of Commencement Week, 7:1:1906 p11
"A Poor Relation" presented by Gamma Sigma and Arethusa, 7:1:1907 p13
Maude Adams as Peter Pan, 4:1:1908 p10–13
Dramatics at Cornell, 5:1:1908 p14–16

TIDES

Tides and their effects, 10:1:1905 p5–7

TRAINING DEPARTMENT

Changes made to the school, 9:1:1902 p7
Mothers of pupils in the Training School entertained, 11:1:1902 p8
Handwork added to the regular work of the Training Department, 12:1:1902 p10
children held Washington and Lincoln exercises, 3:1:1903 p9
Pupils awarded prizes for highest standing in American History exam, 4:1:1904 p13
Pupils awarded prizes offered by DAR and CAR, 4:1:1904 p13
Reception for mothers of the chiildren given by Miss Saunders, 6:1:1904 p11
Teachers gave reception to the mothers, 11:1:1904 p8
Training Department entertainment, 6:1:1905 p8
Closing of Department in November because of scarlet fever, 12:1:1905 p8
Training Dept. Library adds 75 new books, 11:1:1906 p7/8
Class with best attendance keeps picture of Hiawatha and Minnehaha, 12:1:1906 p12
Training Department sale, 1:1:1907 p14
Training Department annual exhibit and entertainment, 7:1:1907 p13
Training Department entertainment, 4:1:1908 p15
Training Department adds new teachers, Miss Loomis 4th grade and Miss Barnard, 2nd grade, 5:1:1908 p18
Annual exhibition of children's work, 7:1:1908 p15

TRAINING DEPARTMENT - CURRICULUM

Adding a complete new course of science study in the Training School, 1:1:1901 p4–6
Handwork added to regular work of Training Department, 12:1:1902 p10

TRAINING SCHOOL. SEE Training Department

TRAMPS. SEE Hobos

TRAVEL

Damascus, 4:1:1908 p6-10
From the Philippine Islands (Elton E. Corlett), 5:1:1902 p5–8
Journey to the Far West, 12:1:1906 p7–11
Summer time in Maine, 4:1:1907 p–11
Emperor's garden party November 19, 1907 (Yokohama, Japan), 6:1:1908 p7–9
Glimpse of Mexico, 7:1:1908 p6–10

TRAVEL, NEW YORK STATE

Trips versus Travel, 2:1:1907 p6–9
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VEAZIE, FRED ARLINGTON

Mourn death of Fred Arlington Veazie who died April 27 and officers elected, 5:1:1902 p12/13
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WALKER, ASAHEL

Elected secretary of Athletic Association, 11:1:1907 p11

WAR

Will war ever end?, 5:1:1905 p7–10
Dr. McFarlane spoke on the subject of the Russo-Japanese War, 11:1:1905 p7/8

WCTU

Donated picture of Frances E. Willard placed in library writing room, 6:1:1908 p15

WELLINGTON, EDWARD

Death of Gamma Sigma alumni Edward Wellington, 4:1:1907 p16

WHEELOCK, CHARLES

Mr. Wheelock's (Commencement) address, 7:1:1904 p13–16

WHITE, HARRISON

Elected president of Athletic Association, 11:1:1907 p11

WILLARD, FRANCES E.

Donated picture of Frances E. Willard placed in library writing room, 6:1:1908 p15

WINNE, FRANK

Death of Frank Winne, Gamma Sigma alumni, 12:1:1905 p9

WITNEY, GEORGE

Elected manager of basketball, 11:1:1907 p11

WOMBOUGH, MISS

Trip abroad by Miss Wombough, 2:1:1907 p10

WOMEN

What does it mean to be a lady? (Madame Roalnd, Queen Louise of Prussia, Dolly Madison), 6:1:1906 p4–6

WOMEN'S RIGHTS

Woman's sphere of influence, 5:1:1905 p4–7

WORDEN, MRS.

Death of Mrs. Worden, Mrs. McFarlane's mother, 4:1:1906 p8/9
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YELLS

Brockport yells, 4:1:1907 p11

YMCA

Summer conference, 11:1:1903 p5–7

YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. See YMCA

YOUNG WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. See YWCA

YWCA

As a result of Miss Milham, traveling secretary of the state YWCA visit, branch formed with 25 members, 5:1:1903 p9
The Young Women's Christian Association was organized in May with 54 charter members, 6:1:1903 p5
First students' prayer meeting of the year held, 10:1:1903 p5
Summer conference, 11:1:1903 p5–7
YWCA reception in honor of Miss Lewis, 11:1:1903 p9
YWCA held Halloween party, 12:1:1903 p13
Miss Lewis, student secretary of the YWCA for New York and New Jersey lectured, 12:1:1904 p10
Reception for Miss Lewis, Student Secretary of New York and New Jersey, and officers elected, 6:1:1905 p7/8
Reception for new students and faculty, 10:1:1905 p9
Organization of the YWCA in the school, 1:1:1907 p14
Reception for Eleanor Harris, assistant secretary of YWCA for NY, NJ, 5:1:1907 p13
YWCA girls attended Student Volunteer convention in Rochester, 12:1:1907 p16
Helen M. Greene, Student Secretary of the National Board visited, 3:1:1908 p14
Mr. Armstrong addressed the YWCA, 4:1:1908 p15
Addresses by Mr. Bayles and Dr. McFarlane, 6:1:1908 p15
Addresses by Rev. Mr. Ford and Miss Rhoades, 7:1:1908 14/15
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