Barker--Olive L. [Music Faculty]

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201 Music contests
College Eye 27:36, p.3
Several faculty act as judges at high school contests.
202 Fullerton Club petition granted
College Eye 27:35, p.1
Will become chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota.
203 Fifteen students will participate in the regular Thursday recital
Public Relations News Release 1935:622, p.1
Program.
204 Verjean Dilger will play an arrangement by Fredrick Feldman
Public Relations News Release 1935:554, p.1
Program for the regular student recital.
205 Leisure hour to feature recital by Olive Barker
College Eye 27:27, p.1
Concert program.
206 Sigma Alpha Iota to honor Miss Barker
College Eye 27:27, p.5
Will hold reception.
207 Olive Barker will be presented at the first leisure-time hour
Public Relations News Release 1935:426, p.1
Program for the event.
208 First program in new Gilchrist chapel
Public Relations News Release 1935:384, p.1
Program for the event.
209 Chicago alumni meet for dinner, business
Alumnus 20:1, p.5
Sixty attend dinner; several faculty give presentations.
210 Vacation trips are planned by faculty
College Eye 27:25, p.3
Survey of destinations.
211 Off-campus women attend Xmas party
College Eye 27:24, p.5
Will include carol service.
212 The In-and-About Waterloo Music Educators Club will have their December meeting Saturday
Public Relations News Release 1935:326, p.1
James Melichar will give a talk and the College Singers will perform.
213 Christmas carols of other lands will be sung by the College Singers
Public Relations News Release 1935:322, p.1
Program for the event.
214 W. E. Hays and Olive Barker have been invited to sing solo roles in Handel's "Messiah"
Public Relations News Release 1935:291, p.1
The chorus will be made up of 250 people from Fort Dodge.
215 Three pupils of Alta Freeman will be presented at the regular student recital program
Public Relations News Release 1935:219, p.1
Program for the recital.
216 Opera principals to see Chicago presentation
College Eye 27:18, p.1
217 Eight students will participate in the regular weekly student recital
Public Relations News Release 1935:172, p.1
Program for the event.
218 Five students will go to Chicago this weekend to hear an opera performance
Public Relations News Release 1935:164, p.1
The students will put on the opera, "Martha," next spring.
219 Offices of secretary and treasurer were divided at the Camera Club meeting
Public Relations News Release 1935:161, p.1
Committees for the year were appointed.
220 Luncheon for alumni to be at Commons
College Eye 27:17, p.1
Description of some of the activities.
221 Returning alumni will find the sixteenth annual Homecoming a busy one
Public Relations News Release 1935:130, p.3
Schedule of events.
222 Twenty-four students have been selected for the newly formed College Singers
Public Relations News Release 1935:112, p.1
Personnel of the new group.
223 Five students will be presented by their instructors
Public Relations News Release 1935:80, p.1
Program for the recital.
224 A new a capella choir to be known as the College Singers will be chosen this week
Public Relations News Release 1935:53, p.1
The Minnesingers have been enlarged to sixty voices and the Troubadors have been dropped completely.
225 Regular Weekly Student Recital Program
Public Relations News Release 1935:55, p.1
Recital Program.
226 Tryouts for women's glee clubs have been completed
Public Relations News Release 1935:61, p.1
Waterloo students included in the personnel of the various music groups.
227 Tryouts for women's glee clubs have been completed
Public Relations News Release 1935:61, p.1
Cedar Falls students included in the personnel of the various music groups.
228 The music department will sponsor only one glee club for men instead of two
Public Relations News Release 1935:54, p.1
Mr. Kurtz also announced the formation of a new group to be known as the College Singers.
229 Music recital to be held September 19
Public Relations News Release 1935:23, p.1
Program for the event.
230 Close of term finds instructors planning vacations; many picnics
College Eye 27:53, p.3
Campus social calendar.
231 Majority of faculty members will spend their vacations in Chicago, eastern states; some, however, prefer the Minnesota, Wisconsin lakes
College Eye 27:53, p.3

Faculty outline vacation plans.

232 Joint glee clubs to sing Sunday; Cecilians and Minnesingers head last leisure hour program
College Eye 27:53, p.1
Performance program for the Cecilians and Minnesingers.
233 Summer Cecilians complete tryouts
College Eye 27:47, p.1
List of members.
234 Soloists to feature weekly music hour
College Eye 27:46, p.1
235 Cecilians
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Organized in 1889; brief description, officers and members; photo.
236 Fullerton Club
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Founded in 1934; purpose, officers, and members; photo.
237 Music
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Brief description of glee clubs and bands; photos.
238 Shakespearean Literary Society
Old Gold 0:0, p.184
Organized in 1883; purpose, advisor, officers, and members; photo.
239 Everything is in the readiness for students to entertain their mothers on Mother's Day
Public Relations News Release 1934:1061, p.1
Program for the all college dinner.
240 Plans for entertaining and welcoming mothers were nearing completion this weekend
Public Relations News Release 1934:1052, p.2
Schedule of events for the annual Mother's Day celebration.
241 Musicians at the Teachers College will celebrate spring in a two day music festival
Public Relations News Release 1934:1042, p.1
Program for the festival.
242 Writers to appear on poetry salon program Tuesday
College Eye 26:39, p.3
At meeting of Pen Women
243 "Rosemary" will be sung for the first time in Iowa be the Cecilian glee club
Public Relations News Release 1934:999, p.1
Program for the forty-sixth annual joint spring concert.
244 Glee club will present concert
College Eye 26:36, p.1
Concert program.
245 Irving Wolfe has been asked to give a paper at the North Central Music Education conference
Public Relations News Release 1934:952, p.1
Mr. Wolfe will address the topic of public school music programs.
246 Glee clubs present old Yuletide carols
College Eye 26:25, p.1
Cecilians and Minnesingers will perform.
247 Two Christmas services will be observed this week for the second consecutive year
Public Relations News Release 1934:754, p.2
Program for the candle-light Christmas carol program and the cafeteria supper party.
248 Frances Perkins will be the principal speaker at the seventy-ninth annual convention of the Iowa State Teachers Association
Public Relations News Release 1934:652, p.3
Program for the event.
249 Barker and Hill in first leisure hour
College Eye 26:17, p.1
Performance program.
250 Leisure hours to begin Sunday; Miss Barker, Mr. Hill to be on first program at Commons
College Eye 26:16, p.1
Performance program.
251 Olive Barker and Frank Hill will present a musical at the first Leisure Time hour
Public Relations News Release 1934:632, p.1
Program for the event.
252 Terry, Barker to appear at Waterloo Club
College Eye 26:14, p.3
Will read and sing at meeting.
253 Commencement address delivered by S. A. Lynch
Public Relations News Release 1934:589, p.5
Program for the ceremony.
254 Two hundred and twelve students will graduate on August 23
Public Relations News Release 1934:580, p.1
Schedule of Commencement activities throughout the week.
255 Oelrich to sing in recital next Monday evening
College Eye 26:9, p.3
Performance program for Dorothy Oelrich.
256 Untitled
College Eye 25:42, p.4
Katherine Thompson visited Olive Barker.
257 Tutors, faculty will broadcast festival music; to present instrumental, voice selections at WMT
College Eye 26:7, p.1
Roster of performers.
258 Bible conference enlists student, faculty players
College Eye 26:6, p.1
Several ISTC faculty and students will assist at Cedar Falls Bible Conference.
259 Democracy demands full public enlightenment
Alumnus 18:3, p.7
288 students received degrees or diplomas in June 1934; President Latham delivered address; description of ceremonies.
260 Luther A. Richman will be in charge of music for the thirteenth annual Cedar Falls Bible conference
Public Relations News Release 1934:530, p.1
Program for the conference.
261 Students and teachers are appearing in a series of broadcasts over the radio in connection with the Cedar Falls music festival
Public Relations News Release 1934:531, p.1
Program for each broadcast.
262 "Technical Knockout" to be sermon topic
College Eye 26:3, p.1
Will parody boxing match.
263 Three hundred at second music hour
College Eye 26:3, p.4
Participated in group singing.
264 Speaker to discuss Oxford Movement
College Eye 26:2, p.1
The Reverend Anton Hanson will speak at CHIC.
265 Try-outs for summer term Glee Clubs end; members are named in four summer groups
College Eye 26:2, p.1
About two hundred applied; list of those selected.
266 Leisure hours begin Sunday; musical offerings by Kurtz, Barker, Freeman open new schedule
College Eye 26:1, p.1
Performers and their programs.
267 Cecilian Glee Club
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Officers, previous directors, and members; photo.
268 Kappa Theta Psi
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Established in 1906; officers and members; photos.
269 Music
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Department aims and staff; photos.
270 Summer term students face a full program of social events for the term
Public Relations News Release 1934:518, p.2
Schedule of events.
271 The Messiah
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The performance included 280 students; soloists and brief description; photo.
272 Theta Epsilon
Old Gold 0:0, p.212
Installed on campus in 1934 for Baptist women; officers and members; photo.
273 Commencement week activities begin with a reception for graduates, alumni, and faculty
Public Relations News Release 1934:506, p.3
Programs for various events happening throughout the week.
274 Mary Dunkle and Lolita Lillig will present a joint song recital on May 21
Public Relations News Release 1934:491, p.1
Program for the recital.
275 Mother's Day festivities rule campus society this weekend
College Eye 25:42, p.3
Campus social calendar.
276 The Iowa State Teachers College Symphony Orchestra has been added to the Black Hawk county music festival.
Public Relations News Release 1934:472, p.2
The program will be Friday, May 11, in Cedar Falls; performance program.
277 The women's Cecilian and the men's Minnesinger will present their forty-fifth annual spring concert
Public Relations News Release 1934:465, p.1
The concert will be held in the college auditorium. Names of songs and accompanists.
278 Marguerite Miller will present her senior recital
Public Relations News Release 1934:464, p.1
Marguerite Miller, a student of Olive L. Barker, will be assisted by Mildred Landsberg on the organ. Program of songs she will sing.
279 Glee clubs to have concert; Cecilians and Minnesingers to perform Monday, May tenth
College Eye 25:41, p.1
Performance program.
280 Marguerite Miller to present senior voice recital May 8
College Eye 25:41, p.1
Performance program.
281 Miss Olive Barker will present pupils in concert Monday
College Eye 25:41, p.1
List of performers.
282 Women's League and Blue Key sponsor "White Enchantment"; voice concert will occur at Commons Sunday afternoon
College Eye 25:39, p.1
Will make presentation for four voices.
283 Lauretta Starry to present recital Wednesday night
College Eye 25:38, p.3
Performance program.
284 Voice recital to be presented by Waln
College Eye 25:35, p.3
Program for Winifred Waln.
285 Department of Music
Alumnus 0:0, p.1
Profile of Department of Music and its head, Charles A. Fullerton; photo.
286 Fullerton will lead "Messiah" oratorio here; two hundred eighty to engage in music production
College Eye 25:24, p.1
Description of the program.
287 Barker to give song program; Sunday leisure hour will offer variety of vocal compositions
College Eye 25:22, p.1
Performance program.
288 Seventy-two members of Business Club in visit to Commons
College Eye 25:17, p.3
Business and professional women meet.
289 Announce Glee Club members; majority of candidates are recruited by women's organizations
College Eye 25:14, p.1
About three hundred students will participate in the glee clubs.
290 Personals
College Eye 25:3, p.3
Information on students, alumni, and faculty. Helen O'Keefe Smith is new patroness.
291 Large showing at Glee Club tryouts; talent discovered
College Eye 25:13, p.1
Faculty believe that it will be a good year.
292 'Carrying The Torch' will be dinner theme; President's reception will begin graduation activities
College Eye 25:10, p.1
Schedule of Commencement activities.
293 Orchestra gives summer concert; Edward Kurtz, conductor; Olive Barker is soloist
College Eye 25:10, p.1
Program description.
294 First all women's golf tournament begins next week
College Eye 25:9, p.3
295 Kathlyn Price will present first voice recital of summer
College Eye 25:9, p.3
Performance program.
296 Kurtz to conduct orchestra concert at Bible Conference
College Eye 25:8, p.3
297 College Symphony orchestra annual summer concert
Public Relations News Release 1932:346, p.1
The annual concert will be presented by the sixty-five members in the auditorium, August 3, at 8:15 p. m.
298 Faculty assists in presentation of radio program
College Eye 25:7, p.1
Portions of music festival will be broadcast.
299 Glee Clubs rehearse for music festival
College Eye 25:6, p.4
Both women's and mixed clubs will perform.
300 Hanson to discuss world problems at church services
College Eye 25:6, p.1
At CHIC.