Fullerton--Charles Alexander [Class of 1890; Music Faculty]

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201 Annual presentation of Handel's "Messiah" is scheduled for Sunday
College Eye 23:24, p.1
Two hundred will sing; Professor Fullerton will direct.
202 The combined glee clubs
Public Relations News Release 1931:145, p.1
Handel's "Messiah" performed on December 13.
203 Approximatley fifty instructors of the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1931:104, p.1
Iowa State Teachers Association convention held next week in Des Moines.
204 Fifty profs go to convention; distinguished educators will attend; twenty local teachers to speak
College Eye 23:20, p.8
Quick description of topics to be covered.
205 Students at the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1931:79, p.1
Details of third annual Dad's Day.
206 Glee clubs hold joint practice; choral union is rehearsing Messiah; chorus will be smaller this year
College Eye 23:18, p.6
Planning more mixed chorus work this year.
207 C. A. Fullerton, head of the public school music
Public Relations News Release 1931:40, p.1
Will speak at the Nebraska State Teachers Convention in Omaha on October 29.
208 C. A. Fullerton plans demonstration trip
College Eye 23:15, p.4
Will demonstrate singing method in Nebraska.
209 Faculty members will speak at convention
College Eye 23:15, p.1
Five faculty will speak at ISTA meeting.
210 Glee club lists announced by music faculty
College Eye 23:15, p.1
Seventy-two men and 240 women selected.
211 Mrs. Fullerton meets tragic death
Alumnus 15:4, p.8
Alma E. Gray Fullerton killed in street car accident in Paris.
212 Funeral services for Mrs. C. A. Fullerton will be here today
College Eye 23:11, p.1
Music classes dismissed for the afternoon.
213 Funeral services for Mrs. C. A. Fullerton
Public Relations News Release 1930:509, p.1
Funeral is Saturday afternoon at the Congregational Church.
214 Injuries which caused the death of Mrs. C. A. Fullerton
Public Relations News Release 1930:505, p.1
Alma E. Gray Fullerton dies from a street car accident in Paris.
215 Fall from street car is cause of death of Mrs. C. A. Fullerton
College Eye 23:10, p.1
Companion gives description of accident in Paris.
216 C. A. Fullerton leaves Paris Wednesday with body of Mrs. Fullerton
College Eye 23:9, p.1
Died of injuries from street car accident; photo.
217 Community sings draw record crowds weekly
College Eye 23:8, p.2
Crowds range from 700 to 1000.
218 C. A. Fullerton, dean among music educators
Public Relations News Release 1930:477, p.1
Travels to Lausanne, Switzerland, for Anglo-American Music Conference.
219 Fullerton sails for Europe
Alumnus 15:3, p.10
Professor Charles A. Fullerton will travel to Europe for music conference in Switzerland.
220 C. A. Fullerton, head of Music Department, gets honorary degree
College Eye 23:4, p.1
Receives honorary degree from Chicago Music College; makes short address on radio; photo.
221 First community sing held Tuesday evening
College Eye 23:3, p.1
Professor Fullerton led.
222 The public school music department
Public Relations News Release 1930:453, p.1
Working through extension division to help form rural school choirs.
223 Profs leave for summer; forty three faculty members will pursue graduate work and travel this summer
College Eye 23:2, p.1

Most will travel or study.

224 Public school music department closes intensive program; workers have reached 8,500 teachers, 150,000 pupils in three years
College Eye 23:2, p.4
Has worked though Extension Service to reach many students.
225 Department of Music
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Aims of the department; photos.
226 The Messiah
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Performance program; photo.
227 Seventeen Iowa State Teachers College students
Public Relations News Release 1930:431, p.1
Formal initiations for Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; list of student inductees provided.
228 C. A. Fullerton to give phonograph music method at Swiss meet
College Eye 22:32, p.1
Will demonstrate rural choir method at Lausanne conference; photo.
229 C. A. Fullerton, head of the music department
Public Relations News Release 1930:412, p.1
Fullerton to attend Anglo-American Conference in Lausanne, Switzerland; short biographical profile included.
230 C. A. Fullerton to have charge of rural institute of Nebraska
College Eye 22:19, p.1

Will conduct two week institute there.

231 Iowa State Teachers College professors
Public Relations News Release 1930:205, p.1
Faculty to attend the National Education Association's annual meeting of the Department of Superintendence in Detroit on February 21-26.
232 Professors to attend meeting of National Education Association
College Eye 22:19, p.6

A number of faculty will attend meeting in Detroit.

233 Untitled
College Eye 22:15, p.2

Campus social calendar.

234 Glee clubs sing "The Messiah"
Alumnus 15:1, p.18
Three hundred students, under direction of Professor Charles A. Fullerton, sing twelfth campus rendition of Handel work; short history of presentation of work at college.
235 Last minute preparations are being made
Public Relations News Release 1930:117, p.1
Six glee clubs prepare for the "Messiah".
236 Members of the six glee clubs
Public Relations News Release 1930:108, p.1
The six glee clubs, comprised of three hundred students, will sing Handel's "Messiah" on December 14.
237 Glee clubs conclude six week's rehearsals for Handel's "Messiah"; traditional presentation of oratorio to be Sunday, November 14
College Eye 22:11, p.1
History of Messiah performances on campus; has been given annually since 1924.
238 Fullerton goes to Maine
College Eye 22:6, p.1
To speak to state teachers association there.
239 Untitled
College Eye 22:6, p.6
Several faculty will give addresses at study centers.
240 Glee clubs begin Messiah rehearsals
College Eye 22:5, p.8
Choral Society, made of the six glee clubs, begin work.
241 Profs play while students labor; seek golf champ
College Eye 22:3, p.4
Faculty golf championships continue; C. A. Fullerton defeats C. W. Lantz.
242 Reviving a tradition of more than 25 years ago
Public Relations News Release 1929:566, p.1
Over 370 students are summer session graduates; first outdoor exercise since completion of Auditorium in 1901.
243 "Spirit of education" is Commencement dinner toast theme; music numbers furnished by students graduating from music courses
College Eye 21:43, p.1
Highlights of the banquet program.
244 Four hundred will receive diplomas on Thursday eve.
College Eye 21:43, p.1
Description of Commencement ceremonies.
245 Professor and Mrs. C. A. Fullerton
College Eye 21:42, p.3
Professor Fullerton went to Chicago.
246 G. W. Walters, veteran head of the department of education
Public Relations News Release 1929:552, p.1
Will be chief speaker at summer graduation ceremony.
247 G. W. Walters will be chief speaker at graduation exercises; will make address on the "teacher in the changing world"
College Eye 21:40, p.1
Brief look at Commencement program; photo.
248 Golf handicap is almost over
College Eye 21:40, p.6
Results of competition thus far.
249 Four thousand rural school youngsters of Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1929:548, p.1
Irving Wolfe introduces a method of learning music to rural school children.
250 Plans for the housing
College Eye 21:39, p.4
Housing plans for rural chorus at State Fair under development.
251 Americans doers, not listeners
Alumnus 14:3, p.17
Professor Charles A. Fullerton believes that Americans still enjoy singing, despite the advent of radio music.
252 College aids rural songsters
Alumnus 14:3, p.15
Plans for state rural chorus of four thousand students using Professor Fullerton's teaching plans.
253 North Dakota adopts Fullerton plan
Alumnus 14:3, p.17
Rural children will learn music by Fullerton method.
254 Story of creation will be interpreted at church Sunday; Genesis not Darwin will be the basis of this interpretation of man's start on earth
College Eye 21:38, p.1
255 "Gold bricks find teachers easy marks" says Pres. Latham; president will argue for his two rules of contract till second crack of doom
College Eye 21:37, p.2
Warns students against making foolish purchases from traveling salesmen.
256 Bel Canto Glee Club elects summer officers
College Eye 21:37, p.2
Roster of officers.
257 Community singing features music hours
College Eye 21:37, p.2
Will meet for singing every Tuesday evening.
258 Rural children fill auditorium with song
College Eye 21:37, p.8
Black Hawk County children receive diplomas.
259 An evening of games and songs
College Eye 21:36, p.6
First week of summer term celebrated with the College Frolic.
260 C. A. Fullerton
College Eye 21:36, p.8
Professor Fullerton is busy with choir work.
261 Department of Music
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Aims of the department; photos.
262 The Messiah
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Performance program; photo.
263 Belief that American people are listeners
Public Relations News Release 1929:486, p.1
Charles Fullerton believes that radio won't ruin music.
264 Fullerton to teach North Dakota children
College Eye 21:31, p.2
Will meet with rural school teachers there.
265 Rural school children of North Dakota
Public Relations News Release 1929:482, p.1
C. A. Fullerton stars a children's choir in rural North Dakota.
266 Fullerton announces junior contest winners
College Eye 21:27, p.8
From contest at Iowa Federation of Music Clubs.
267 Glee Clubs banquet
College Eye 21:27, p.2
Updates on the various glee clubs and their activities.
268 Minnesingers give successful concert
College Eye 21:27, p.8
Performance review.
269 Faculty attend national meeting
Alumnus 14:2, p.15
President and seven faculty attend NEA meeting.
270 Iowa children learn to sing by new plan
Alumnus 14:2, p.3
Explanation of music teaching method developed by Professor Charles Fullerton; photo.
271 Musicians attend Chicago meeting
College Eye 21:25, p.1
A number of students and faculty will attend.
272 Teachers chorus sings at conference session
College Eye 21:25, p.6
Chickasaw County teachers will sing; inspired by Professor Fullerton's method.
273 Fullerton coaches pupils for choir
College Eye 21:24, p.6
Preparing rural school chorus.
274 The School of Religious Education
College Eye 21:24, p.2
Announcement of meeting.
275 Continuing the task of preparing for the 3000
Public Relations News Release 1929:326, p.1
C A. Fullerton prepares the 3000 voice chlidren's choir.
276 C. A. Fullerton, head of the music department
Public Relations News Release 1929:307, p.1
Professor Fullerton and other faculty members attend conference in Chicago.
277 Music professors will attend Chicago supervisors' convention
College Eye 21:23, p.1
278 Music federation clubs plan for contest in April
College Eye 21:22, p.6
Professor Fullerton will speak there.
279 Music rivals sports as student activity at Teachers College
College Eye 21:22, p.1
Many students take part in musical activities; quick history of music at ISTC.
280 Approximately seventy-five young aspirants
Public Relations News Release 1929:287, p.1
A music contest will be held on campus in April.
281 Eight members of faculty journey to Atlantic City
College Eye 21:20, p.1
For NEA meetings.
282 President O. R. Latham, of Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1929:240, p.1
President Latham and other faculty mambers will attend an NEA conference in Atlantic City
283 The strident clash of youthful voices
Public Relations News Release 1929:222, p.1
ISTC graduates teach music to rural children.
284 C. A. Fullerton
College Eye 21:18, p.2
Professor Fullerton directed chorus at West Waterloo High School.
285 C. A. Fullerton, head of the music department
Public Relations News Release 1929:189, p.1
Fullerton will lead Waterloo high school students in song
286 The belief that athletics is the major and only activity at a college
Public Relations News Release 1929:158, p.1
Music is a popular major and extracurricular activity on campus; brief history of the Department of Music.
287 C. A. Fullerton
College Eye 21:15, p.2
Professor Fullerton attended Farm Bureau meeting in Des Moines.
288 Fullerton conducts sing at Farm Bureau meeting
College Eye 21:15, p.3
289 Students appear in afternoon recital
College Eye 21:15, p.2
Music students will perform.
290 Faculty members write many books
Alumnus 14:1, p.15
Faculty have published 172 books and articles between 1912 and 1929; Professors Begeman and C. A. Fullerton are leaders.
291 High honor won by former student
Alumnus 14:1, p.9
Lela Martin honored as teacher of first rural school to be awarded "Superior School" rating by State Board of Education; photo.
292 Quarter Century Celebration: Wesley David Wiler
Alumnus 14:1, p.27
A surprise 25th wedding anniversary party was held for Wesley Wiler and his wife, the former Lucy Hayes Miller, on November 11, 1929; singing was led by Charles A. Fullerton.
293 A huge platform, approximately forty feet wide
Public Relations News Release 1929:114, p.1
A platform was built in the auditorium to make room the 320 people to sinh Handel's "Messiah."
294 "Messiah", famous Christmas Oratorio, to be presented Sun.; choral union of three hundred twenty voices will sing from specially constructed platform
College Eye 21:13, p.1
The six glee clubs will sing; Professor Fullerton will lead.
295 Extension workers hold largest meeting in history of division
College Eye 21:13, p.2
389 attend study center in Jasper County.
296 Five years ago this week
College Eye 21:13, p.3
Campus news from 1924.
297 Music faculty to be entertained at Fullerton home
College Eye 21:13, p.4
Following Messiah performance.
298 The pictures of the music department
College Eye 21:13, p.7
To be taken immediately after the conclusion of the "Messiah."
299 Three hundred and twenty students
Public Relations News Release 1930:513, p.1
Students will perform Handel's "Messiah" December 15. A list of performers is given.
300 C. A. Fullerton, head of the music department
College Eye 1929:94, p.1
Fullerton will direct a 4000 member rural children's choir.