Auditorium Building
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251 | Auditorium Old Gold 0:0, p.13 |
Photo of the Auditorium; photo. | |
252 | The Last Word College Eye 48:33, p.2 |
Comments on the repairing of the Auditorium, the restaurants on the Hill, and the faculty. | |
253 | The Auditorium Old Gold 0:0, p.14 |
The building holds a 1300 seat auditorium where a major dramatic production is presented each quarter; photo. | |
254 | Reporter uncovers literary treasures in English room College Eye 48:19, p.5 |
English Department has collected recordings of literature. | |
255 | Changes at TC discussed by Registrar College Eye 47:39, p.1 |
Marshall Beard speculates on changes in the curriculum, the academic calendar, and the campus landscape. | |
256 | Paul Smith Old Gold 0:0, p.2 |
List of old gold staff; photo. | |
257 | Departments begin moving to renovated Campus School Alumnus 40:2, p.2 |
Social Science moves into third and part of second floor; Earth Science moves to second floor; Business Education will move into first and basement floors; Education and English move into Auditorium. | |
258 | Campus radio becomes a reality Alumnus 39:4, p.2 |
KYTC expected to be on air regularly in winter quarter; studio construction underway in Auditorium; will carry news about college and provide laboratory for radio classes; will be heard in dormitories. | |
259 | Auditorium Old Gold 0:0, p.11 |
This page features an outside photo of the Auditorium Building; photo. | |
260 | English, Education, And Social Science Old Gold 0:0, p.10 |
Three photos on this page show students working in Speech Correction, looking over filmstrips, and reviewing current events posted on a bulletin board; photos. | |
261 | Room 236 of auditorium undergoes renovation: more will be modernized College Eye 46:25, p.3 |
Lengthy look at renovation project; Room 236 will be painted, acoustical tile ceiling installed, extra blackboards will be removed; photo. | |
262 | 'Philosophers' watch students carry out their daily routine College Eye 46:7, p.5 |
A look at the life of off-campus students. | |
263 | In answer to the critics College Eye 46:5, p.2 |
Sarcastic look at facilities and service at Teachers College. | |
264 | Auditorium Building Old Gold 0:0, p.11 |
Photo. | |
265 | New education office evicts smokers from Aud alcove College Eye 45:19, p.1 |
Project will enclose alcove leading to balcony of Auditorium Building; photo. | |
266 | Says Auditorium Building needs job of remodeling to beautify campus College Eye 45:12, p.2 |
Claims that the classrooms in the auditorium building take away from the beauty of ISTC. | |
267 | Crossroads Old Gold 0:0, p.272 |
Crossroads leading to the Science, Vocational, Gilchrist, and Auditorium Buildings; photo. | |
268 | Off campus men may get lounge College Eye 44:19, p.6 |
Possibly in basement of Auditorium Building. | |
269 | Recent additions aid dramatists College Eye 44:15, p.3 |
A look at the addition to the Auditorium Building. | |
270 | Untitled College Eye 44:3, p.6 |
Auditorium in process of redecoration; photo. | |
271 | Begin addition to Auditorium Building Alumnus 36:3, p.29 |
$100,000 project will include fireproof stairwell, classroom space, and a rehearsal hall. | |
272 | College chapel to be in Commons Ballroom College Eye 43:34, p.4 |
Due to Auditorium Building construction. | |
273 | Remodeling Aud to cost $102,563 College Eye 43:34, p.1 |
Will construct fireproof stairwell, additional classroom space, and rehearsal hall; shifted functions will allow for construction of psychological clinic. | |
274 | Steel for Aud has been OK'd by government College Eye 43:31, p.1 |
For construction of addition and fire safety measures in Auditorium. | |
275 | Special To: Argus and Dispatch Public Relations News Release 1951:609, p.1 |
Dolores Beckmann, Moline, Illinois is a member of the property crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented in the college auditorium. Beckmann is a sophomore student majoring in speech and drama. | |
276 | Special To: Waterloo Daily Courier Public Relations News Release 1951:590, p.1 |
Joe Holdiman and Robert Dennigan, both of Waterloo, are members of the scenery crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented April 23, 24, 25, and 26 in the college auditorium. | |
277 | Special To: Grand Mound Record Public Relations News Release 1951:589, p.1 |
Joe Voss, Grand Mound, is a member of the scenery crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented April 23, 24, 25, and 26 in the college auditorium. Voss is a senior student majoring in speech and drama. | |
278 | Special to: Cedar Valley Times Public Relations News Release 1951:588, p.1 |
Margaret Bates, Vinton, is a member of the scenery crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented April 23, 24, 25, and 26 in the college auditorium. Bates is a senior student majoring in English. | |
279 | Special To: Grand Mound Record Public Relations News Release 1952:589, p.1 |
Joe Voss, Grand Mound, is a member of the scenery crew for the spring play at the college. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented April 23, 24, 25, and 26 in the college auditorium. Voss is majoring in speech and drama. | |
280 | Special To: Cedar Valley Times Public Relations News Release 1952:588, p.1 |
Margaret Bates, is a member of the scenery crew for the spring play at the college. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented April 23, 24, 25, and 26 in the college auditorium. Bates is a senior student majoring in English. | |
281 | Special To: Ruthven Free Pressn Public Relations News Release 1951:587, p.1 |
Linda Lee, Ruthven, is a member of the scenery crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented in the college auditorium. Lee is a sophomore student majoring in speech. | |
282 | Special To: Cedar Rapids Gazette Public Relations News Release 1951:586, p.1 |
Bill Hauseman, Cedar Rapids, is a member of the scenery crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented in the college auditorium. Hauseman is a freshman student majoring in speech and English. | |
283 | Special To: Hardin County Index Public Relations News Release 1951:585, p.1 |
Rosalie Risse, Eldora, is a member of the scenery crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented in the college auditorium. | |
284 | Special To: Herald-Ledger Public Relations News Release 1951:584, p.1 |
Rosalie Risse, Eldora, is a member of the scenery crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented in the college auditorium. Risse is a sophomore student majoring in English. | |
285 | Special To: Marengo Pioneer-Republican Public Relations News Release 1951:583, p.1 |
Carl Albert, Amana, is a member of the costume crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented in the college auditorium. Albert is a sophomore student majoring in speech and English. | |
286 | Special To: Council Bluffs Nonpareil Public Relations News Release 1951:582, p.1 |
June Keeline, Council Bluffs, is a member of the costume crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented in the college auditorium. Keeline is a senior student majoring in English. | |
287 | Special To: Rock Well City Advocate Public Relations News Release 1951:581, p.1 |
Norman Potts, Rockwell City, is a member of the costume crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented in the college auditorium. Potts is a junior student majoring in speech and English. | |
288 | Special To: Cedar Falls Daily Record Public Relations News Release 1951:579, p.1 |
Kathryn Reninger and Kenneth Butzier, both of Cedar Falls, are members of the costume and scenery crews, respectively for the spring play. Reninger is a sophomore drama major, and Butzier is a senior student majoring in business education and speech. | |
289 | The Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Myron E. Russell will present a concert Tuesday evening, April 8, in the college auditorium Public Relations News Release 1951:563, p.1 |
Highlight of the program will be Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 "Choral" which will feature music department faculty members Jane Birkhead, soprano; Jane Mauck, contralto; Maurice Gerow, tenor; and John Powell, baritone, and the A Cappella Choir. | |
290 | State Attorney General Robert L. Larson will be guest speaker during the annual all-campus student election convocation Wednesday, April 9 Public Relations News Release 1951:561, p.1 |
Three candidates for Student League Board president, top position in student government on campus, will also speak at the convocation, which is the feature of pre-election activities. | |
291 | "The Rivals," an eighteenth century comedy by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, will be presented April 24, 25, and 26 by the department of English and speec Public Relations News Release 1951:557, p.1 |
A matinee will be presented Saturday, April 26, as part of the annual drama conference at the college. Hazel strayer is director of the production and Richard Arnold is designer and technical director. The cast is listed. | |
292 | Annual home concert of the A Cappella Choir will be presented Thursday evening (April 3) in the college auditorium Public Relations News Release 1952:556, p.1 |
Maurice Gerow conducts the 70-voice choir. Ellen Aakvik will be piano soloist. The choir recently completed its annual spring tour, giving concerts at Eldora, Coon Rapids, Manning, Glidden, Denison, Greenfield, Winterset and West Des Moines. | |
293 | Boris Goldovsky, concert pianist, will present a program of "Piano Portraits" on Thursday, March 20 Public Relations News Release 1952:513, p.1 |
The appearance of Goldovsky, master of ceremonies for the Metropolitan Opera News of the Air broadcast, will mark the fifth and final program of the college 1951-52 lecture-concert series. | |
294 | Two original compositions by William P. Latham will be presented tonight during the annual Choral Concert at the auditorium Public Relations News Release 1952:546, p.1 |
The five-part program will open with the College Women's Chorus singing a group of folk songs. Part II will feature the Madrigal Singers. The College Chorus with Marvin Bergmann, senior from Hampton, as soloist, will be presented. | |
295 | Mia Slavenska, internationally-known ballerina, and her dance company, "The Slavenska Ballet Variante," will be presented March 3 Public Relations News Release 1952:397, p.1 |
Slavenska was born in Slavonski-Brod, Yugoslavia. She received ballet training at the Royal Academy of Music in Zagreb, in Vienna, and in Paris. She returned to Zagreb at the age of 16 where she gave her first gala performance at the Opera House. | |
296 | Violinist Emil Bock and pianist Henry Harris will present a sonata recital Sunday, March 2nd Public Relations News Release 1952:408, p.1 |
The recita is seventh in the series of faculty recitals during the current academic year. Program for the recital will be the Sonata in C Minor, Op. 30, No. 2 by Beethoven; Brahms' Sonata in D Minor, Op. 108, and Sonata by Bloch. | |
297 | Catherine Klaus, West Union, elementary supervisor for Fayette County schools, will address the Rural Community Leaders club Public Relations News Release 1952:420, p.1 |
Klaus will discuss "Problems of the Beginning Teacher." Her address is scheduled for 7 p.m. in room 234 of the college auditorium building. | |
298 | The four-act play "Hedda Gabler," written by Henrik Ibsen, will be presented by the college English and speech department Public Relations News Release 1952:436, p.1 |
Juliana Tesman, played by Kathryn Reninger, Cedar Falls, confers with Berta, the housekeeper, played by Elizabeth parsons, Perry. The play is presented by the college English and speech department in the auditorium. Curtain time is 8:15. | |
299 | Henrik Ibsen's four-act play, "Hedda Gabler," will be presented Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, February 14 - 16 Public Relations News Release 1952:435, p.1 |
George Tesman, is played by James Rasmussen, Waterloo, Hedda Gabler is played by Gresdna Doty. Curtain time each night for the play, presented by the college English and speech department, is 8:15 in the college auditorium. | |
300 | Dr. Max E. Fuller states that people can learn to handle controversial matters on the "talk it out" level and avoid moving to the "fight it out" level Public Relations News Release 1952:386, p.1 |
Fuller, dean of Grinnell college, Grinnell, spoke on "The Art of Controversy" during an all-college convocation. He called the ability to handle controversial issues one of the basic factors in the development of creative leaders for a democratic society. |