Boothe--Bert E. (English Faculty)
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1 | Honorary doctorate to be awarded to Mona Van Duyn by University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1990:427, p.1 |
Decorated poet and graduate of Iowa State Teachers College, Mona Van Duyn, awarded honorary degree, | |
2 | UNI grad wins poetry award Alumnus 56:4, p.5 |
Mona Van Duyn wins National Book Award for poetry; long biographical profile; photo. | |
3 | Many new faces are on staff College Eye 32:1, p.1 |
Brief profiles of new faculty and staff. | |
4 | Cancel two summer play performances College Eye 31:39, p.1 |
In deference to memory of President Latham. | |
5 | Dr. Boothe resigns Alumnus 24:3, p.16 |
Will be replaced by Professor Reninger. | |
6 | Dr. Boothe resigns from faculty; Dr. Reninger is named as successor College Eye 31:37, p.1 |
Effective at end of summer term; photo. | |
7 | Final decision on plays made College Eye 31:34, p.1 |
Florence Hansen's play wins first place; Winson Wallace takes second; Ed Kepler takes third; photo. | |
8 | English Old Gold 0:0, p.171 |
Brief description of the department; photo. | |
9 | Books seem to be the center of attraction Old Gold 0:0, p.169 |
Photo. | |
10 | Graduating English majors compete in national tests College Eye 31:31, p.1 |
Twenty-one seniors took the test. | |
11 | It's drama day tomorrow; 1,000 are expected to attend College Eye 31:28, p.1 |
Program for the annual drama conference. | |
12 | Extension division advisory plan is reported success College Eye 31:28, p.5 |
Many faculty members have been consulting for as many as five days in Iowa schools. | |
13 | Boothe's study will be printed College Eye 31:26, p.2 |
Article discusses ISTC English curriculum. | |
14 | Judges pick three plays College Eye 31:21, p.1 |
Plays by Winson Wallace, Ed Kepler, and Florence Hansen selected for production. | |
15 | No apples! Teachers want intelligent, interested students College Eye 31:16, p.4 |
Faculty members tell what they want from their students. | |
16 | British say war is challenge to Democracy, faith College Eye 31:10, p.4 |
Two students participate in debate with Englishmen on isolation of U. S. | |
17 | Free trip to be given as prize in essay contest College Eye 31:7, p.1 |
Trip to New Orleans is prize to be given in essay contest. | |
18 | Terry, Boothe to be on program at state English conference College Eye 31:6, p.2 |
Robert Frost will be principal speaker. | |
19 | Dr. Boothe heads plans to guide students in selecting proper English curricula College Eye 31:5, p.1 |
Plans aim to meet needs to "live more satisfactorily in a democratic, agricultural state." | |
20 | Dr. Boothe addresses Industrial Arts Guild College Eye 31:4, p.3 |
Will speak on English in industrial arts. | |
21 | Local chapter of Sigma Tau Delta has ninth reunion College Eye 30:41, p.3 |
Will hold dinner and initiation. | |
22 | End of the English zero . . . . Alumnus 23:3, p.2 |
English Zero, the remedial course in English composition, has been dropped from the curriculum. | |
23 | Faculty Old Gold 0:0, p.52 |
List of faculty and brief description of what they do; photos. | |
24 | English zero gives way to laboratory College Eye 30:32, p.4 |
Curriculum will change in English composition classes for students who need special help. | |
25 | Dr. Boothe speaks College Eye 30:15, p.3 |
On Ruth Suckow. | |
26 | Visit schools at Fort Dodge College Eye 30:13, p.5 |
Delegation of TC faculty visits. | |
27 | New advisory system approved; to guide choice of major College Eye 30:11, p.1 |
Advisory board will help students in their choice of major. | |
28 | Dr. Boothe to welcome pressmen College Eye 30:4, p.1 |
At third annual conference for advisors to high school publications. | |
29 | Faculty changes announced College Eye 30:3, p.5 |
Brief profiles of new faculty. | |
30 | Boothe named English head here; Lynch to retire in September College Eye 29:37, p.1 |
Brief profile of Professor Boothe. | |
31 | Miss Strayer will present "Our Town"; Miss Campbell and Dr. Boothe to review books later College Eye 29:36, p.1 |
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32 | Faculty Old Gold 0:0, p.52 |
List of faculty; photos. | |
33 | Faculty will vote College Eye 29:10, p.1 |
For Faculty Senate; roster of nominees. | |
34 | Boothe retraces new England culture College Eye 28:42, p.1 |
Reviewed "The Flowering of New England". | |
35 | Dr. B. E. Boothe talks College Eye 28:36, p.3 |
Will speak on the contemporary novel. | |
36 | Summer term is chuck full of fun; dances, sings, on social event list College Eye 28:35, p.1 |
Social calendar for the summer. | |
37 | English Old Gold 0:0, p.46 |
Description of department changes and activities; photos. | |
38 | Honor students recognized at assembly meet College Eye 28:32, p.1 |
List of those honored; Professor Boothe speaks. | |
39 | Recognition Day slated May 12 College Eye 28:30, p.1 |
Will honor those who excelled in scholarship and campus leadership; fifth annual event sponsored by Men's Union, Women's League, and Student Council. | |
40 | Here's Christmas reading for you College Eye 28:14, p.2 |
Professor Boothe offers suggestions. | |
41 | "Iowa as Michigan," says Dr. Boothe College Eye 28:11, p.2 |
Makes observations after visiting Iowa schools. | |
42 | Dr. Boothe observes high school English College Eye 28:10, p.2 |
Has visited several high schools. | |
43 | Instructors now beginning visits in teaching field College Eye 28:8, p.1 |
Will visit public schools to observe teaching; result of recommendation in anniversary survey. | |
44 | Professors fished in Minnesota lake College Eye 28:5, p.4 |
Professors Charles, Lynch, Boothe, and Lambertson went fishing. | |
45 | New faculty members are well prepared College Eye 28:2, p.1 |
Profiles of new faculty; all have graduate training. | |
46 | Teachers faculty to be increased by ten members College Eye 28:1, p.1 |
Brief profiles of new faculty. | |
47 | New members of faculty assume duties; addition to teaching staff for summer term named College Eye 27:3, p.1 |
Brief profiles of new faculty. |