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Forest--Louise C. Turner (English Faculty)

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1 Louise Forest a trend setter
Abraham--Jon (Student--1989)
Northern Iowan 86:28, p.8
12/12/1989 Extensive profile of Louise Forest; photo.
2 Third of Louise Forest Shakespeare lecture series Dec. 4 at University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:273, p.1
11/27/1989 The final segment of a three part lecture series tracing the development of William Shakespeare as an artist through an early, middle and late tragedy.
3 Second of Louise Forest Shakespeare lecture series Nov. 13 at the University of Northern Iowa.
Public Relations News Release 1989:222, p.1
11/6/1989 Louise Forrest will present, of a three part lecture series tracing the development of William Shakespeare as an artist through an early, middle and late tragedy.
4 Lousie Forrest Shakespeare lecture series to open at University of Northern Iowa Monday (Oct. 16.)
Public Relations News Release 1989:160, p.1
10/12/1989 A three part lecture series tracing the development of William Shakespeare as an artist through an early, middle and late tragedy.
5 Pre-play talks set
Northern Iowan 80:50, p.20
4/10/1984 Professors Butzier and Forest will speak.
6 Life goes out of UNI literature
Zalog--J. C.
Northern Iowan 79:52, p.11
4/26/1983 Professor Louise Clewell Forest will retire; students offer tributes; photo.
7 "Critic" conference today
Northern Iowan 79:47, p.4
4/8/1983 Schedule for Student as Critic Conference.
8 Josef Fox library--to be or not to be?
Berkler--Leslie
Northern Iowan 77:51, p.1
4/28/1981 Campus officials offer opinions on the subject.
9 Fairy tales: fantasy and fear
Rigby--Leigh
Northern Iowan 77:25, p.7
12/9/1980 Panelists talk about fairy tales.
10 Take an in-depth look at play
Northern Iowan 77:24, p.17
12/5/1980 Will hold symposium on "Beauty and the Beast"; photo.
11 Beauty and Beast Festival at UNI; students attend school productions
Public Relations News Release 1980:250, p.1
12/1/1980 UNI Theater will be performing "Beauty and the Beast" to develop the awareness of fairly tale in society.
12 'Shakespeare has something to offer 20th-century mind'
McBeth--Marcy
Northern Iowan 76:19, p.15
11/13/1979 Louise Forest presented a lecture entitled "Looking at Shakespeare from a 20th Century Perspective."
13 Shakespeare at 8
Northern Iowan 76:17, p.9
11/6/1979 Louise Forest will present lecture entitled "Shakespeare from a Twentieth Century Perspective."
14 English Language and Literature
Old Gold 0:0, p.32
6/1/1979 English Language & Literature includes areas of study in Linguistics, Teaching English as a Foreign Language, American Studies & Journalism.
15 Lawsuit settled out of court
Northern Iowan 73:38, p.1
2/15/1977 UNI will pay plaintiffs $95,000 in suit over historically lower pay for women faculty.
16 Regents approve faculty leaves
Northern Iowan 73:31, p.4
1/21/1977 List of faculty and their projects.
17 Renaissance
Northern Iowan 70:34, p.5
2/19/1974 Professor Forest will make presentation on Shakespeare.
18 LaRocque joins department
Northern Iowan 70:2, p.1
9/18/1973 Profile of Professor LaRocque.
19 'Deathbed' premieres; Ted Samore completes third film
Volgarino--James R. (Class of 1974; Industrial Technology Faculty)
Northern Iowan 69:49, p.7
4/24/1973 Brief description of film and its production.
20 UAB literature
Northern Iowan 69:27, p.12
1/9/1973 Professor Forest will read Shakespeare.
21 English Club stages "mini-Renaissance"
Jespersen--Jean
Northern Iowan 69:8, p.4
10/10/1972 Quick summary of presentation by Professors Remington, Kalmar, and Forest.
22 English Club
Northern Iowan 69:7, p.12
10/6/1972 Professors Kalmar, Remington, and Forest will discuss the English Renaissance.
23 39th annual drama conference will center on 'Romeo & Juliet'
Northern Iowan 68:12, p.5
10/26/1971 Schedule of activities and speakers.
24 39th Annual High School Drama Conference to be Held at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1972:83, p.1
10/18/1971 Conference will be held No. 6 in the Auditorium and sponsored by the speech department; list of events and performances
25 Girls, profs move into Baker
Northern Iowan 66:1, p.8
9/9/1969 About two hundred women will live in west wing of Baker Hall until Dancer Hall is completed; some will live in 6-8 person units; faculty offices also in Baker Hall; photo.
26 Cawelti performs 'Songs of Shakespeare' today
Northern Iowan 64:50, p.8
4/23/1968 Will present program of songs.
27 Not by bread alone, Dr. Douglas . . . .
College Eye 51:37, p.4
7/22/1960 Responds to statements made by Dr. Lloyd V. Douglas concerning the vocational aspect of education.
28 Foreign Languages Lab Added by Department of Language, Speech and Literature
Old Gold 0:0, p.99
6/1/1960 The Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature introduced a new Electronic foreign language laboratory. Tapes of Ten different languages will eventually be offered. The department also sponsored the College Players, Speech club, and English Club.
29 Regents approve promotions for ISTC faculty
College Eye 51:27, p.1
4/22/1960 Roster of those who were promoted.
30 Opera saved; donkey found!
College Eye 51:15, p.2
1/15/1960 `Will use men in donkey costume, even though Professor Forest offered to lend one of hers.
31 The Faculty Pen
Forest--Louise C. Turner (English Faculty)
College Eye 51:2, p.3
9/25/1959 Claims that the study of art, music, literature, and philosophy will make us better people.
32 Interest in Languages Promoted
Old Gold 0:0, p.105
6/1/1959 The Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature offer conversational French or German classes, along with conventional speech and composition; the department sponsored the College Players, Speech Club, and Literary Circle; photo.
33 Interest in Languages Promoted
Old Gold 0:0, p.105
6/1/1959 The Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature has communications classes offering conversational French or German along with the conventional speech and composition. Curriculum include speech correction, forensics, philosopy, religious lit; photo
34 Languages, Speech, and Literature
Old Gold 0:0, p.105
6/1/1958 Description of the department; photos.
35 Junior affiliates to hear talk by Dr. Forest
College Eye 49:10, p.4
11/15/1957 Professor Forest will speak on Shakespeare.
36 Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature
Old Gold 0:0, p.47
6/1/1957 Professor Reninger described the purpose of the Department of Language, Speech, and Literature as "an exploration of human values"; the Foreign Language Listening Room was a new addition in the Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature; photo.
37 Languages, Speech and Literature
Old Gold 0:0, p.97
6/1/1956 Brief description of the department; photo.
38 Mrs. Forest finds barns, burros and books
Madson--Grace E. (Student--1955)
College Eye 47:20, p.7
2/24/1956 Profile of Professor Forest and her many talents; photo.
39 English and speech
Old Gold 0:0, p.235
6/1/1954 Brief description of the department; photo.
40 English and Speech
Old Gold 0:0, p.41
6/1/1953 The position of full time instructor of philosophy is filled by Professor Thomas Thompson. Professors Wallace Anderson and Norman Stageberg publish a book and a literary map respectively; photo.
41 Students, profs rate humanities
College Eye 42:41, p.6
8/10/1951 Professors talk about the new class.
42 English and Speech
Old Gold 0:0, p.48
6/1/1951 Brief description of the department; photo.
43 Faculty
Old Gold 0:0, p.204
6/1/1950 List of faculty; photo.
44 Laugh-filled, riotous comedy includes movie taken here
College Eye 41:19, p.1
2/10/1950 A scene from the play includes an original movie shot for the play in which Marian Forest is cast in the role of the baby.
45 English
Old Gold 0:0, p.28
6/1/1949 Brief description of the department; photo.
46 Instructors appointed to faculty
College Eye 40:3, p.1
10/1/1948 Roster of new faculty; Department of Art established; had formerly been a part of the Department of Art and Industrial Arts.
47 Teachers College has changes in faculty
Alumnus 32:4, p.6
10/1/1948 Roster of changes in faculty; short biographical sketches.
48 English Dept. secures four fall tutors
College Eye 39:37, p.1
7/9/1948 Brief profiles of new teachers.

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