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Barker--Olive L. (Music Faculty)

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301 World's Fair lures many T. C. students
College Eye 25:5, p.3
7/7/1933 Many students and faculty are visiting the Fair.
302 Anna Childs, former faculty member, is feted at breakfast
College Eye 25:4, p.3
6/30/1933 Hosted by Professors Barker and Aitchison.
303 Howland Hanson to preach on broken friendship Sunday
College Eye 25:3, p.1
6/23/1933 At CHIC.
304 Cecilians
Old Gold 0:0, p.166
6/1/1933 The Cecilians have had nine directors in forty-five years; roster of leaders and their years of service; photo.
305 Kappa Theta Psi
Old Gold 0:0, p.239
6/1/1933 Officers, history, members, and pledges; campus Beta chapter organized in 1906; photos.
306 Music
Old Gold 0:0, p.31
6/1/1933 Purpose of the department; photos.
307 The Messiah
Old Gold 0:0, p.173
6/1/1933 History; first presentation in auditorium was December 19, 1926; photo.
308 Black Hawk county Music festival
Public Relations News Release 1932:305, p.1
5/10/1933 Nine-hundred Black Hawk county children from the sixth grades and rural schools will sing in a huge chorus, as part of the fourth annual Mother's Day events on campus, May 12.
309 Olive Barker sings with convincing interpretation
Sage--Leland Livingston (History Faculty)
College Eye 24:31, p.3
5/5/1933 Faculty recital was held. Musical events went well.
310 Olive Barker to present recital; first appearance of singer since her study in New York
College Eye 24:30, p.1
4/28/1933 Performance program.
311 Tea given for honor women; ten senior students are honored by college club
College Eye 24:29, p.1
4/21/1933 List of women honored by the College Club.
312 Glee Clubs will present sacred cantata Sunday
College Eye 24:27, p.1
4/7/1933 Will present "The Seven Last Words of Christ".
313 Internationally famous lecturer and religious leader
Public Relations News Release 1932:280, p.1
4/3/1933 Dr. Charles W. Gilkey, is the principle speaker during the city and campus wide Passion week, April 9 through April 16. Approximately eight-thousand people are expected to take part in the weeks various services.
314 Broken leg changes recital date; oh, not Miss Barker's leg!
College Eye 24:26, p.1
3/31/1933 Piano is out of tune.
315 Musicians will repeat 'Mikado'; operetta moves against a colorful Japanese setting
College Eye 24:25, p.1
3/24/1933 Story is told by the actors in this comic opera. There were minstrel singers and choruses.
316 Olive L. Barker to give voice recital on Sunday, April 2
College Eye 24:25, p.1
3/24/1933
317 Student chosen for principle part in "The Mikado"
Public Relations News Release 1932:271, p.1
3/15/1933 Caryl Middleton will play "Nee-Bau" on March 23 and 24, in the student produced play.
318 'Mikado' cast rehearses daily; music department sponsors the presentation of comic-opera
College Eye 24:21, p.1
2/24/1933 Cooperative effort within Department of Music.
319 Faculty members join in free-will concert
College Eye 24:21, p.3
2/24/1933 In Waterloo.
320 Late President-Emeritus Seerley honored by special memorial services on Sunday
College Eye 24:20, p.1
2/17/1933 Two thousand attend services broadcast on WMT; excerpts from tributes.
321 Robert Warner is to be presented in recital next week
College Eye 24:20, p.1
2/17/1933
322 The Mikado will be presented
Public Relations News Release 1932:257, p.1
2/17/1933 The presentation of "The Mikado" by students and faculty members will be March 23 and 24.
323 'The Mikado,' comic opera, will be given; to be produced by united departments on March 7
College Eye 24:16, p.1
1/20/1933 Opera seems to be undergoing revival.
324 Grads brave rain to attend Homecoming
Fuller--Albert C. (Class of 1899; Extension Faculty; Alumni Director)
Alumnus 17:1, p.13
1/1/1933 Alumni Association decides not to attempt further organization at this time.
325 Christmas parties, dance, ring out old year of college social affairs
College Eye 24:14, p.3
12/16/1932 Campus social calendar.
326 Messiah to be given Sunday; two hundred students and four soloists to present Oratorio
College Eye 24:14, p.1
12/16/1932 Description of the "Messiah" and the upcoming production.
327 This campus et al.
College Eye 24:14, p.2
12/16/1932 News from ISTC and other campuses.
328 Alumna presents recital in Chicago
College Eye 24:13, p.1
12/9/1932 Helen McMillan performs.
329 Two hundred eighty students
Public Relations News Release 1932:137, p.1
12/1/1932 Twenty-eighth anuual singing of Handel's "The Messiah" is December 17; discussion of performers.
330 Music instructors appear in Waterloo
College Eye 24:11, p.3
11/18/1932 Will play at Woman's Club meeting.
331 Glee Club rosters are announced by music department
College Eye 24:4, p.1
9/30/1932 Minnesingers will have thirty-four members, Troubadours will have thirty-eight, Cecilians will have thirty-nine, Bel Cantos will have forty-five, Euterpeans will have fifty-one, and Aeolians will have seventy-two.
332 Try-outs for Men's Glee Clubs will be completed tonight
College Eye 24:3, p.4
9/23/1932 Minnesingers and Troubadours will complete selection; women's clubs already chosen.
333 Annual dinner for alumni will be at November meeting
College Eye 24:1, p.6
9/6/1932 Will meet in Des Moines.
334 Commencement plans comprise varied activities; arrangements for week to include concert, dinner, and reception
College Eye 23:54, p.1
8/12/1932 Schedule of activities.
335 Approximately 300 students
Public Relations News Release 1931:443, p.1
8/10/1932 Schedule of summer term Commencement activities.
336 Accidents lead causes of death, speaker says
College Eye 23:53, p.1
8/5/1932 Marian Telford speaks on accidents.
337 Choir presents Sunday concert at Muscatine
College Eye 23:53, p.1
8/5/1932 Performance program.
338 Karl Nielsen gives recital in college Auditorium tonight
College Eye 23:53, p.1
8/5/1932 Performance program.
339 Faculty members present musical program at 'sing'
College Eye 23:52, p.1
7/29/1932 Present short program of songs.
340 Unusual performance is presented by college symphony orchestra in concert; Olive L. Barker is soloist; receives plaudits of the audience
Campbell--Dana M. (Class of 1930)
College Eye 23:52, p.1
7/29/1932 Review of the Symphony Orchestra's first concert for the summer session.
341 College symphony will offer free concert Tuesday night; evening program features Olive Barker, contralto, as soloist
College Eye 23:51, p.1
7/21/1932 Performance program.
342 Olive Barker
Alumnus 16:3, p.27
7/1/1932 Studying at the Columbia University, where her musical work is recognized; Finn B. Eriksen plans to be a athletic coach in New Hampton; Dr. Willard Patty directs the physical welfare training at Indiana State University.
343 Orchestra will appear twice this summer; faculty singers will be soloists for symphony programs
College Eye 23:48, p.1
6/30/1932 Will play on campus at Bible Conference.
344 Instructor to direct church music here
College Eye 23:46, p.1
6/17/1932 Olive Barker will be in charge of CHIC music.
345 Music faculty chooses four new glee clubs; tryouts are completed for three women's and one men's vocal groups
College Eye 23:46, p.1
6/17/1932 List of members of three women's and one men's glee clubs
346 Four instructors in music are granted graduate degrees
College Eye 23:45, p.1
6/10/1932 Professors Barker, Freeman, Hill, and Russell receive degrees.
347 Three hundred and twenty students
Public Relations News Release 1930:513, p.1
8/19/1931 Receive degrees at summer session Commencement.
348 Advanced voice pupils give recital Tuesday
College Eye 23:10, p.4
8/7/1931 List of Professor Barker's pupils.
349 Wolfe directs music in Congregational Church
College Eye 23:10, p.4
8/7/1931 Replaces Professor Barker, who will be away for graduate work.
350 Irving Wolfe, instructor in public school music
Public Relations News Release 1930:496, p.1
7/25/1931 Named music director at First Congregational Church in Cedar Falls

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