Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)

Displaying 101 - 127 of 127 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 'Hippie-poetic-humor'
Northern Iowan 64:37, p.2
Critical of reported attitude of Allen Ginsberg toward Senator Joseph McCarthy.
102 Another kind of cheating
Northern Iowan 64:18, p.2
Suggests that there may be cheating involved in modern language testing.
103 Sensationalism is poor substitute
Northern Iowan 64:16, p.2
Professor Chabert cites sections of United Nations charter.
104 Objects to side issues
Northern Iowan 64:14, p.2
Professor Chabert wishes all protesters would be quieter so that classes could be conducted; believes that others besides Ed Hoffmans know something about Viet Nam; thinks that President Johnson and his staff are doing what they believe is best.
105 No artificial academic barriers
College Eye 63:42, p.3
Contends that some of the current academic 'standards' are limiting, pompous, and outdated.
106 Must make credits creditable
College Eye 63:40, p.3
Argues that when teachers are given insufficient skills, those insufficiencies will be passed on to the students.
107 Participant backs institute
College Eye 63:38, p.2
Supports the summer language institutes.
108 Chabert responds to reply
College Eye 63:37, p.3
A reply to the continuing argument about summer language instruction.
109 Defends summer institutes
College Eye 63:35, p.3
Defends the summer intensive language classes.
110 Compress language hours?
College Eye 63:33, p.3
Expresses discontent with the amount of learning which occurs in a compressed language course.
111 Disagrees with Chabert
College Eye 63:26, p.3
Finds serious faults in the letter written by the professor.
112 Credit hours system needs reform
College Eye 63:24, p.2
Professor Chabert declares that professors are too easy on students, and this cheapens college degrees.
113 Survey finds students dissatisfied
College Eye 63:9, p.4
Describes student complaints about off-campus and married student housing.
114 'Shame on him who evil thinks'
College Eye 63:5, p.2
Comments on the addition of modesty panels to the stairs at the Regents Center.
115 Wants housing for staff
College Eye 63:3, p.3
Comments on housing in Cedar Falls.
116 Chabert disagrees with art burning
College Eye 60:47, p.3
Claims that burning books is not vandalism because there are other copies, but if you destroy a work of art, you are destroying the art itself.
117 System of grades should differentiate
College Eye 59:18, p.2
Grading system poses two problems: inflation of A's and B's, and a great disparity between college and universities on the distribution of these grades.
118 Regents name Dr. Thorne head of Speech Department
College Eye 58:32, p.1
Professor Thorne will head new department; Languages, Speech, and Literature will become Languages and Literature; Professor Chabert will teach at Kansas next year; approve heat line to Hagemann Hall; sound system to be installed in Men's Gym.
119 Chabert replies to two EYE letters
College Eye 58:29, p.2
Responds to letters, written by William Gray and an anonymous author, on civil rights.
120 Better understanding, pronunciation are gained through Language Lab
College Eye 58:15, p.3
Professors talk about the benefits of the Language Laboratory; photo.
121 Procedures in scheduling speakers need re-evaluation
College Eye 58:5, p.2
Wonders if noted scholars lecturing on campus would bother attending their own lectures.
122 Chabert refutes implication that last letter a specific criticism
College Eye 57:30, p.2
Some students just need to right motivation to learn.
123 Profs refute Chabert letter
College Eye 57:29, p.2
Disagreement with previous letter.
124 Students cannot catch European culture in college sponsored summer institutes
College Eye 57:28, p.2
Students travel to learn abroad.
125 Instructors versus automation
College Eye 56:26, p.5
Professors offer opinions on programmed instruction; photo.
126 27 faculty members named to SCI staff
College Eye 56:1, p.1
Roster of new faculty.
127 SCI Dean announces eight faculty appointments
Public Relations News Release 1960:560, p.1
Professor William C. Lang, dean of instruction, announces eight new faculty appointments. Newly appointed faculty members include John Golubowich, Henry Chabert, Joseph Bohme, Vernon Harmelink, Ira Johnson, Robert Goss, Albert Haman, and Ronald Budensiek.