Humanities

Displaying 101 - 134 of 134 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 Harvard professor to speak Friday
College Eye 56:16, p.1
Profile of Howard Mumford Jones, lecturer in Humanities series.
102 Maurer: individualism important today
College Eye 56:16, p.2
Upcoming speech series topic, 'The Future of the Individual,' should cause students to evaluate themselves and society.
103 New lecture series proposal accepted
College Eye 56:15, p.1
Professor Fox talks about a new series of humanities lectures on the future of the individual.
104 Reader calls editorial asinine
College Eye 56:10, p.2
Letter thinks that editorial is wrong, and explains the value of general education classes, especially Humanities.
105 SCI to offer extension courses here
Public Relations News Release 1960:577, p.1
Extension Services offers courses in high schools throughout the state, including classes in humanities, mathematics, business, and education. Instructors, towns, and courses listed.
106 Freshmen to begin ISTC honors study this summer
Public Relations News Release 1960:457, p.1
Fifteen freshmen are to begin an advanced program of English and Humanities, earning seven hours of credit through two courses designed for gifted students. Professor Edwin Maurer and Robert Dalziel lead the program with discussion by Roy Chung.
107 ISTC Baccalaureate Address
Public Relations News Release 1960:447, p.1
Reverend Jules Moreau delivers the baccalaureate address to the graduating class. Moreau believes that the natural sciences have too much sway over the schooling system, and that humanities and social science must be given more attention.
108 ISTC to offer extension course here
Public Relations News Release 1960:404, p.1
Professor Thomas H.Thompson instructs a humanities course on Ancient Times through the Reformation in Spirit Lake. Enrollment blanks are made available by Professor Raymond Schlicher of Extension Services.
109 Humanities strengthens nation
College Eye 52:4, p.6
Professor Fox believes that nations are engaged in ideological battle.
110 Humanities I on KYTC
College Eye 51:15, p.1
Professor Jones will present review of the class.
111 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 48:10, p.2
Discusses the Humanities classes for freshmen.
112 New communications course to be tried on freshmen
College Eye 46:27, p.8
Will combine speaking and writing.
113 WOI-TV televises Saturday Humanities class under Fox
College Eye 46:13, p.2
114 Five community classes offered at ISTC this fall
Alumnus 38:3, p.2
Courses will include humanities, religion, and business.
115 Are the humanities worthwhile?
College Eye 45:19, p.2
Discusses problems with humanities courses.
116 Bosses listen as prof leads humanities class
Alumnus 38:1, p.27
Professor Lang's adult education class includes his wife and President Maucker and his wife.
117 Night class in humanities offered to local citizens
Alumnus 37:4, p.3
Forty attend first class taught by Professor Lang.
118 Adult humanities class opens under Dr. Lang
College Eye 45:9, p.5
Open to all adults.
119 Lawyer praises Cicero's defense
College Eye 45:9, p.5
Excerpts from speech by Ralph Merriam.
120 Chicago lawyer speaks Tuesday
College Eye 45:8, p.5
Ralph Merriam will speak.
121 Evening classes offered to interested adults
College Eye 45:8, p.9
Professor Lang will lead evening humanities discussions.
122 Faculty members correct editorial views
College Eye 44:3, p.2
Explains why 'The Communist Manifesto' was removed from the Humanities reading list.
123 Student criticizes 'Freedom' editorial
College Eye 44:3, p.2
Defends removal of 'Communist Manifesto' from Humanities reading list.
124 Most desirable
College Eye 43:31, p.2
Applauds the newly developed Humanities classes, and encourages the development of a Humanities major.
125 Humanities texts
College Eye 43:17, p.2
Reiterates the need for variety in textbook choices for the Humanities classes.
126 Uniformity in Humanities texts
College Eye 43:16, p.2
Calls for instructor freedom in choosing texts for their classes.
127 Lecture-Concert Series supplements humanities
Alumnus 35:4, p.4
Program for the 1951-1952 series.
128 Teaching to think---
College Eye 43:10, p.2
Students are starting to see opportunities that allow them to think.
129 Artist Salvador Dali, movie actor Charles Coburn, Mia Slavenska's Ballet Variante, pianist Boris Goldovsky, and Harry James and his orchestra
Public Relations News Release 1951:29, p.
These artists will appear during the 1951-52 lecture-concert series, Herbert V. Hake announced today. All performances will be in the college auditorium.
130 Students, profs rate humanities
College Eye 42:41, p.6
Professors talk about the new class.
131 New humanities program combines history, literature to study values
College Eye 42:34, p.1
Professors Lang and Reninger initiate new Humanities 111 course this summer.
132 General Education important to future, says educator
Public Relations News Release 1950:54, p.1
Speaking at a conference for grade and high school teachers of the social sciences, Dr. Pendergraft said other significant goals of a general education program are open-mindedness, appreciation for historical accomplishments, faith in man, and the future.
133 Hyde Park; more on humanities
College Eye 32:28, p.2
A response to a previous letter printed about the relative importance of vocational training and the arts.
134 Hyde Park; de-emphasize humanistics
College Eye 32:27, p.2
Critical of perceived emphasis by some faculty on humanities over vocational education.