Box 2630
Contains 46 Results:
Series I: Essays & Orations, 1908-1947
Contains booklet and paper formatted essays and orations from 1908-1947. Also contains oratory programs from 1915, 1922, 1925, and 1927. Orations are arrange by date and then alphabetically by author.
Oliver Prize Orations
Established in 1906 by R.B. Oliver, the Oliver Prize was awarded to one male student, for the best oration, and to one female student, for the best essay, at Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Some winning orators also participated in the Inter-State Oratorical Association. This collection consists of the speeches and essays written by the winners. The contests lasted until 1959.
Cosgrove, Gerald. "The Twentieth Century Crisis", 1931
Contains essays and orations from the Oliver Prize Orations. The essays and orations are in booklet, bound, and paper format. The essays and orations are mixed together and arranged by year then alphabetically by last name.
Dent, Alice. "A Defense Of The Joys of A Missouri Boyhood In The Sixties Against A Challenge From Modern youth", 1931
Contains essays and orations from the Oliver Prize Orations. The essays and orations are in booklet, bound, and paper format. The essays and orations are mixed together and arranged by year then alphabetically by last name.
Hartz, Edwin. "The Modern Youth", 1931
Contains essays and orations from the Oliver Prize Orations. The essays and orations are in booklet, bound, and paper format. The essays and orations are mixed together and arranged by year then alphabetically by last name.
Hoehn, Genevieve. "Shakespeare's Macbeth Has Lived Because Of Inherent Qualities Rather Than Because Of Adaptions Made By Davenant And Others", 1931
Contains essays and orations from the Oliver Prize Orations. The essays and orations are in booklet, bound, and paper format. The essays and orations are mixed together and arranged by year then alphabetically by last name.
Macom, Arthur. "Battles of Battles", 1931
Contains essays and orations from the Oliver Prize Orations. The essays and orations are in booklet, bound, and paper format. The essays and orations are mixed together and arranged by year then alphabetically by last name.
Macom, Arthur. "The Problem Of The Ages", 1931
Contains essays and orations from the Oliver Prize Orations. The essays and orations are in booklet, bound, and paper format. The essays and orations are mixed together and arranged by year then alphabetically by last name.
Crosby, Francis. "Road To Peace", 1932
Contains essays and orations from the Oliver Prize Orations. The essays and orations are in booklet, bound, and paper format. The essays and orations are mixed together and arranged by year then alphabetically by last name.
Duncan, Glenn. "Gestures Without Soul", 1932
Contains essays and orations from the Oliver Prize Orations. The essays and orations are in booklet, bound, and paper format. The essays and orations are mixed together and arranged by year then alphabetically by last name.