Hearst--James Schell [Student--1918; English Faculty]

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101 Literary work by profs
Northern Iowan 71:1, p.8
Library displays publications of English faculty.
102 Opportunity knocks
Northern Iowan 70:11, p.2
Professor Hearst supports Jon Crews for mayor.
103 English faculty displays published works
Northern Iowan 69:60, p.10
List of work by seven faculty members.
104 Endowment starts Earth Science scholarship; $4,000 gift
Northern Iowan 69:1, p.10
Charles J. Hearst donates scholarship to honor his sister Louise Hearst Speer, who died July 31, 1972; brief sketch of Louise Hearst Speer.
105 UNI grad wins poetry award
Alumnus 56:4, p.5
Mona Van Duyn wins National Book Award for poetry; long biographical profile; photo.
106 Anthology to be read at Poetry Hour
Northern Iowan 67:39, p.3
James Hearst and Richard Rackstraw will read.
107 Poetry Hour to Feature Works of UNI Profs
Public Relations News Release 1971:451, p.1
James Hearst and Richard Rackstraw will read from a collection of poetry for Poetry Hour.
108 James Hearst: a country man
UNI Quarterly 2:2, p.19
Profile of James Hearst; photo.
109 Four UNI 1971 Summar Faculty Research Appointments to be Made
Public Relations News Release 1970:168, p.1
Professors Eakin, Glenn, Wheeler and Newwell will consist of the faculty research appointments.
110 Writing contest honors Hearst
Northern Iowan 67:4, p.6
Seven sponsors contest.
111 California prof to appear at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:496, p.1
Professor Lash will visit UNI to discuss a experimental new method to teaching humanities.
112 Hearst to read his poetry today
Northern Iowan 66:23, p.4
Will read selections at Poetry Hour.
113 Prof to Read Own Poetry at 'Poetry Hour'
Public Relations News Release 1969:189, p.1
James Hearst to read poetry.
114 Cantata performed
Northern Iowan 66:18, p.6
"Blind with Rainbows", by Professors Hearst and Latham, will be presented; photo.
115 Hearst-Latham Cantata to be Performed on Sunday
Public Relations News Release 1969:151, p.1

Performance of James Heart's "Blind with Rainbows."

116 Hearst poems to be featured
Northern Iowan 65:25, p.12
Work will be featured in presentation at North Texas State University.
117 Homecoming Parade promises to be best yet say Krausman
Northern Iowan 65:12, p.11
Cash prizes and trophies will be awarded to best floats; parade route given; list of administrators, students and guests participating.
118 It's Homecoming 1968
Northern Iowan 65:12, p.1
Summary of Homecoming events, including parade with James Hearst as Grand Marshall and dedication of new bells in Campanile; photo.
119 Old friends meet again
Alumnus 53:3, p.18
Winners of Alumni Service Awards honored; photo.
120 Six UNI students and instructors at Aspen, Colo.
Northern Iowan 64:58, p.3
Will study at art school there.
121 Young Democrats
Northern Iowan 64:36, p.8
James Hearst will speak.
122 Program to honor the late Carl Sandburg
Northern Iowan 64:27, p.1
Professor Reninger will speak; students will perform; photo.
123 The subject is poetry
Alumnus 52:4, p.6
Professor Richard Rackstraw reviews Professor Hearst's new book, "A Single Focus".
124 Two bushels? Good grief!
Northern Iowan 64:14, p.3
Humorous response to Professor Hearst.
125 2 1/2 bushels?
Northern Iowan 64:13, p.2
Professor Howard's humorous reaction to Professor Hearst's suggestion.
126 Suggests 'Two bushels of words'
Northern Iowan 64:12, p.2
Professor Hearst makes ironic comments on the length of faculty letters in the student newspaper.
127 Coffee house features food, talent, talk
Northern Iowan 64:9, p.1
Westminster House considers possibilities for the Coffee House.
128 'Writing poem is like love affair; you'd hate to be alone'--Hearst
Northern Iowan 64:7, p.1
Professor Hearst gives views on education, writing, poetry, teaching; photo.
129 James Hearst to read works at Poetry Hour
Northern Iowan 64:7, p.1
Will read from A Single Focus; schedule of others in series.
130 Humanities, Hearst readings scheduled on summer radio
College Eye 60:58, p.1
Summer programming schedule.
131 Hearst to be instructor at Aspen, Colorado, workshop
Alumnus 51:2, p.4
Will teach creative writing.
132 Reception to announce writing winners
College Eye 60:46, p.3
Will present awards in writing contest.
133 Poetry conference features three guest poets
College Eye 60:44, p.4

Donald Hall, Lucien Stryk, and George Starbuck will appear.

134 Mr. Hearst will speak at Aspen
College Eye 60:37, p.4
James Hearst will speak at Aspen School of Contemporary Art.
135 Mr. Hearst to teach class in special writing
College Eye 60:32, p.6
Will teach non-credit community course.
136 Union program offers creative writing contest
College Eye 60:32, p.3
Faculty will judge entries.
137 Perspective: Each student should revolt for truth, honor, freedom
College Eye 60:26, p.2
Encourages students to stand up for noble causes.
138 SEVEN's fall issue begins sale January 3
College Eye 60:25, p.1

A preview of the upcoming issue.

139 Faculty publish, win national offices
Alumnus 50:3, p.18

List of recent faculty achievements and announcements of recent resignations.

140 Untitled
College Eye 59:47, p.1
Students, artists, faculty gather for "pot bash" to make ceramics.
141 Memorial lauds T. S. Eliot, 'Man of Twentieth Century'
College Eye 59:26, p.4
Highlights of the service.
142 Faculty members present Eliot Memorial Program
College Eye 59:25, p.1
Speech and English faculty will memorialize T. S. Eliot.
143 UPC sponsors writing contest for students
College Eye 59:22, p.6
Invites unpublished fiction, drama, or poetry.
144 Dreier to read for Poetry Hour
College Eye 59:9, p.10
Will read from James Hearst's work.
145 Writing abounds on campus
Alumnus 49:2, p.9
College Eye wins award; Midwest, a literary magazine, appears.
146 MIDWEST goes on sale Monday
College Eye 58:18, p.1

Will include work by James Hearst and Nancy Price Thompson; photo.

147 Poetic Renaissance becomes reality with MIDWEST all-poetry issue
College Eye 58:18, p.3
Lengthy review of the new issue.
148 James Hearst's 4th volume now in paperback edition
College Eye 58:13, p.3
"Limited View" available in paperback.
149 Tickets on sale Monday for Thomas' 'Under Milk Wood'
College Eye 57:38, p.1
A look at preparations for the play; photo.
150 Hearst book wins top design award
Alumnus 48:2, p.7
Wins graphic arts design award.
151 Honor Frost in program Tuesday
College Eye 57:27, p.1
English Department will offer program of readings and interpretation in honor of Robert Frost.
152 Award writing contest winners fountain pens
College Eye 57:23, p.4
Commons sponsors contest.
153 Carl Sandburg sits relaxed, leafing through his poetry
College Eye 57:20, p.1
A look at Carl Sandburg's performance and later informal comments; stays at home of James Hearst; photo.
154 Creative writing contest opens for students
College Eye 57:19, p.1
Commons will sponsor contest; James Hearst and Loren Taylor will judge entries.
155 Carl Sandburg
Alumnus 48:1, p.8
Visits campus; stays with Hearsts; photo.
156 Prof. James Hearst publishes poetry book
Alumnus 48:1, p.9
Publishes "Limited View"; featured on television program.
157 James Hearst's new book 'Limited View' now available
College Eye 57:9, p.8
Professor Hearst shares views on writing.
158 New symphonic work by Dr. W. P. Latham
Alumnus 47:3, p.11
Published recently.
159 Cantata created by SCI instructors
Alumnus 47:2, p.8
"Blind with Rainbows" performed at dedication of Music Building; written by Professors Hearst and Latham; photo.
160 New Music Building dedication May 6
College Eye 56:28, p.1
Dedication programs will feature many students and faculty.
161 9 faculty to participate in Iowa education convention
College Eye 56:6, p.6
Roster of those who will participate in ISEA convention.
162 SCI's Hearst to judge NCTE contest
College Eye 52:38, p.1
James Hearst will judge achievement awards.
163 Hearst of SCI to judge national English contest
Public Relations News Release 1960:504, p.1
James Hearst is appointed as a judge of the National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Awards competition. Hearst will be charged with recognizing outstanding high school students of English.
164 Robert Frost to appear at ISTC Sunday
Public Relations News Release 1960:123, p.1
Renowned poet, Robert Frost, recites is poetry at the second annual Lecture-Concert Series held in the auditorium. Robert Frost's work has appeared in Professors Willard Reninger and Kenneth Knickerbocker's textbook "Interpreting Literature".
165 Reninger will discuss Frost at open English Club meeting
College Eye 52:9, p.4
Professor Reninger will help students prepare for upcoming visit of Robert Frost.
166 Interest in Languages Promoted
Old Gold 0:0, p.105
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.
167 'Midwest' debuts Monday, Tuesday
College Eye 49:12, p.6
Preview of the literary magazine; literary supplement will no longer be published in the College Eye.
168 Junior affiliates to meet Dec. 12
College Eye 49:12, p.5
James Hearst will speak.
169 Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature
Old Gold 0:0, p.47
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.
170 Dr. Reninger collaborates on new text
College Eye 46:29, p.2
Puts together "Interpreting Literature" with K. L, Knickerbocker.
171 Hearst lectures about two poets
College Eye 45:37, p.2
James Hearst speaks on William Carlos Williams and Theodore Roethke.
172 Wood discusses Christopher Fry
College Eye 45:35, p.3
173 Map of Iowa IATE publishes new literary
College Eye 44:1, p.6
College faculty and staff put together literary map of Iowa.
174 Second section of writing opens
College Eye 43:15, p.8
James Hearst will teach both sections.
175 Discussion group plans for meet
College Eye 42:17, p.6
Will discuss book.
176 Faculty
Old Gold 0:0, p.211
List of faculty; photo.
177 Social Science Honors
Old Gold 0:0, p.228
Brief description of the group; photo.
178 Charles J. Hearst
Alumnus 29:2, p.21
Elected president of the Black Hawk County Farm Bureau, November 14. He and his brother, James, operate a 520-acre farm three and a half miles southwest of Cedar Falls. Charles has been a member of the county board of directors for two years.
179 John T. Frederick to speak
Public Relations News Release 1945:53, p.1
"The Voice of America" is the title of Mr. Frederick.
180 Special assembly arranged; noted author will speak Wednesday
College Eye 36:20, p.1
John T. Frederick will speak.
181 John T. Frederick to address a special assembly
Public Relations News Release 1945:51, p.1
Author, editor, professor, and radio personality to speak on the topic, "The Voice of America".
182 John T. Frederick to speak at special assembly
Public Relations News Release 1945:51, p.1
Author, editor, profesor, and radio personality's address entitile, "The Voice of America".
183 Sheep lot, barnyard used for studio in new 'campus neighbors' program
College Eye 35:4, p.1
Professors Hake and Scott put together new program about "Campus Neighbors".
184 Famed Iowa writer authors new poems
College Eye 34:33, p.4
James Hearst publishes "The Sun at Noon".
185 Dial Dope 1540
College Eye 34:13, p.2
Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
186 Suckow, Hearst join teaching staff; pair will assist in teaching course of creative writing
College Eye 34:9, p.1
Professor Reninger explains the new way that the course will be taught.
187 Last poetry hour to be panel discussion
College Eye 33:44, p.1
Previous speakers will form panel.
188 Professors bring dignity and culture to hay fields
College Eye 33:40, p.1
John Dietrich and John Horns help on Jim Hearst's farm.
189 Outdoor talks on poetry scheduled by Dr. Reninger
College Eye 33:35, p.2
Schedule of lectures; photo.
190 'Profs' have noted poets 'on wax'
College Eye 33:33, p.1
Department of English owns collections of poets reading their own work.
191 Orchesis creates modern dance
College Eye 32:30, p.1
Description of the program to be given during Mother's Day activities.
192 Local man records farmer's thoughts in poetry volume
College Eye 28:32, p.1
James Hearst publishes "Country Men".
193 Hearst is elected to membership in Sigma Tau Delta
College Eye 27:48, p.1
Profile of James Hearst.
194 Three poems by James Hearst
College Eye 27:48, p.2
Text of "Clover Swaths,Belief", and "Fall Plowing".
195 James Hearst will be initiated to honorary membership in Sigma Tau Delta
Public Relations News Release 1934:1119, p.1
Achievements of Mr. Hearst.
196 The Conquest of Knowledge
Old Gold 0:0, p.217
Photos from The Spirit of Fifty Years, a pageant, written by James Hearst, honoring the fiftieth anniversary of the college.
197 Orchesis name comes from Greek dancing society
College Eye 18:38, p.1
Group originated at University of Wisconsin; campus group organized in 1926 and performed in "The Spirit of Fifty Years" pageant.
198 Miss Strayer reads to poetry class
College Eye 18:20, p.1
Read work in Professor Lambert's recent American poetry class.
199 P. E. O. chapters hold joint meeting
College Eye 18:20, p.1
Professor Strayer reads poems written by James Hearst.
200 Pageant books ready soon; books to on sale at Crossroads Fri.; fine cooperation secured
College Eye 17:46, p.1
Praise for work of author James Hearst; summary of pageant; Professors Kurtz and Ruegnitz have written the music.