Department of English
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KXEL presents daily programs at 1:30 for use in high school classrooms College Eye 35:10, p.5 |
11/12/1943 | Schedule of programs aimed at high schools. | |
52 |
Old Gold, Pen begin 1943-44 year; staffs now chosen College Eye 35:10, p.1 |
11/12/1943 | English Department will get out first issue of the Pen. | |
53 |
Ruth Suckow lectures Alumnus 27:4, p.8 |
10/1/1943 | Summer series on contemporary novel includes lecture by Ruth Suckow. | |
54 |
W. B. Fagan is named acting head of English; replaces Dr. Robinson College Eye 35:2, p.1 |
9/17/1943 | Professor Robinson gave up duties due to poor health; Professor Reninger is in the service; photo. | |
55 |
Robinson heads English Alumnus 27:3, p.5 |
7/1/1943 | E. Arthur Robinson heads department while Professor Reninger is in military service; photo. | |
56 |
Ruth Suckow on summer literature series; English department sponsors second discussion series College Eye 34:31, p.3 |
6/4/1943 | Schedule of summer seminars. | |
57 |
Department of English Old Gold 0:0, p.60 |
6/1/1943 | One of the most extensive departments at the college, it is directed by Dr. H. Williard Reninger. The department covers speech, debate, and drama in addition to grammer and literature; photo. | |
58 |
Robinson is English head College Eye 34:28, p.2 |
4/30/1943 | Will replace Professor Reninger, who is on military leave; photo. | |
59 |
Chang, Chinese Minister, will lecture here next Thursday College Eye 34:23, p.1 |
3/26/1943 | Profile of H. H. Chang. | |
60 |
Suckow, Hearst join teaching staff; pair will assist in teaching course of creative writing College Eye 34:9, p.1 |
11/6/1942 | Professor Reninger explains the new way that the course will be taught. | |
61 |
Teachers College takes to the airlanes Alumnus 26:4, p.16 |
10/1/1942 | Programs include music, English Department productions, college news, faculty discussions, and other features; description of facilities; photo. | |
62 |
New recording room will be available for speech clinic College Eye 33:41, p.4 |
7/24/1942 | Description of new facilities. | |
63 |
Reading Room in Auditorium 138 is now open College Eye 33:37, p.3 |
6/26/1942 | Purpose is to provide space for readers and writers to get together with their instructors. | |
64 |
T. C. hits the airlanes College Eye 33:34, p.1 |
6/3/1942 | Will broadcast 30-minute daily program over 50,000 watt KXEL; Mr. Hake will lead the efforts; description of campus facilities and initial programming. | |
65 |
English Old Gold 0:0, p.65 |
6/1/1942 | Brief description of the department; photo. | |
66 |
'Profs' have noted poets 'on wax' College Eye 33:33, p.1 |
5/22/1942 | Department of English owns collections of poets reading their own work. | |
67 |
Know Your Faculty College Eye 33:19, p.2 |
2/6/1942 | Profile of Dr. H. Willard Reninger, assistant professor of English and head of the Department of English; photo. | |
68 |
Specialist in teaching English added to faculty this fall College Eye 33:2, p.1 |
9/19/1941 | Profile of George Gates; photo. | |
69 |
Campus experts study speech equipment College Eye 32:38, p.1 |
7/11/1941 | Will study equipment at University of Iowa with an eye to improving speech correction on ISTC campus. | |
70 |
English Old Gold 0:0, p.54 |
6/1/1941 | Brief description of the department; photo. | |
71 |
Reninger displays student paintings College Eye 32:29, p.1 |
4/25/1941 | Will display work in English classrooms. | |
72 |
Library left to English Department; 250 books in Logan Collection College Eye 32:18, p.1 |
1/31/1941 | Description of some of the books donated by Fanny G. Logan. | |
73 |
Why the literaries failed Alumnus 25:1, p.5 |
1/1/1941 | Continued analysis of fading of literary societies; blames changing student interests and World War I; societies failed to meet students' social and curricular needs. | |
74 |
Dr. Boothe resigns Alumnus 24:3, p.16 |
7/1/1940 | Will be replaced by Professor Reninger. | |
75 |
Farewell to the literaries!: Part I: The power and the glory Furry--Leroy W. (Class of 1935) Alumnus 24:3, p.9 |
7/1/1940 | History of literary societies; purposes and activities; humorous occurrences; roster of societies with their dates of founding and ending, mottoes, and colors; photo. | |
76 |
Dr. Boothe resigns from faculty; Dr. Reninger is named as successor College Eye 31:37, p.1 |
6/28/1940 | Effective at end of summer term; photo. | |
77 |
Final decision on plays made College Eye 31:34, p.1 |
6/7/1940 | Florence Hansen's play wins first place; Winson Wallace takes second; Ed Kepler takes third; photo. | |
78 |
English Old Gold 0:0, p.171 |
6/1/1940 | Brief description of the department; photo. | |
79 |
Graduating English majors compete in national tests College Eye 31:31, p.1 |
5/10/1940 | Twenty-one seniors took the test. | |
80 |
Boothe's study will be printed College Eye 31:26, p.2 |
4/5/1940 | Article discusses ISTC English curriculum. | |
81 |
Additional curriculum changes for winter College Eye 31:10, p.5 |
11/17/1939 | List of adds and drops from the course schedule. | |
82 |
Dr. Boothe heads plans to guide students in selecting proper English curricula College Eye 31:5, p.1 |
10/13/1939 | Plans aim to meet needs to "live more satisfactorily in a democratic, agricultural state." | |
83 |
End of the English zero . . . . Alumnus 23:3, p.2 |
7/1/1939 | English Zero, the remedial course in English composition, has been dropped from the curriculum. | |
84 |
Department of English Old Gold 0:0, p.63 |
6/1/1939 | Brief description of the department; photos. | |
85 |
English zero gives way to laboratory College Eye 30:32, p.4 |
5/12/1939 | Curriculum will change in English composition classes for students who need special help. | |
86 |
Speech section to have recording and audition room College Eye 30:10, p.1 |
11/11/1938 | Will check progress in fundamentals of speech. | |
87 |
Boothe named English head here; Lynch to retire in September College Eye 29:37, p.1 |
6/24/1938 | Brief profile of Professor Boothe. | |
88 |
Department of Instruction Old Gold 0:0, p.48 |
6/1/1938 | Brief description of the departments of instruction; photos. | |
89 |
Faculty picnic College Eye 29:32, p.3 |
5/13/1938 | Department of English will meet at Island Park. | |
90 |
Miss Terry entertains at informal tea College Eye 28:40, p.3 |
7/9/1937 | Entertains members of the English faculty. | |
91 |
Student authors write in studio, contains aids to help creative writers College Eye 28:36, p.1 |
6/11/1937 | Project will set up and set aside room for writing. | |
92 |
English Old Gold 0:0, p.46 |
6/1/1937 | Description of department changes and activities; photos. | |
93 |
English Old Gold 0:0, p.40 |
6/1/1936 | Description of activities; photos. | |
94 |
Sororities to pledge rushees at services this evening College Eye 27:15, p.4 |
10/4/1935 | Campus social calendar. | |
95 |
English Old Gold 0:0, p.20 |
6/1/1935 | Description of department curriculum; photos. | |
96 |
Seventy-four rate high English scores College Eye 26:17, p.1 |
10/19/1934 | Released from taking introductory English classes; 127 will need to take English 0. | |
97 |
College students take test to be released from class Public Relations News Release 1934:643, p.1 |
10/14/1934 | Seventy-four students were released from English I. | |
98 |
Eight new courses in philosophy and religion announced College Eye 26:16, p.1 |
10/12/1934 | Short description of the courses; will be taught by Harold Bosley. | |
99 |
Frosh party next Friday night finds social prominence of class College Eye 26:16, p.3 |
10/12/1934 | ||
100 |
English Old Gold 0:0, p.36 |
6/1/1934 | Department description and staff; photos. |
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