Language Study
Displaying 201 - 250 of 252 in reverse chronological order
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201 | Editorials; a review of language College Eye 24:31, p.2 |
Urges students to attend French, Spanish, or German play. | |
202 | Editorials; hablas tu or parlez vous? College Eye 24:21, p.2 |
Considers place of modern languages in curriculum. | |
203 | Editorials; Esperanto College Eye 24:1, p.4 |
Language used without grammar or vocabulary but is based rather on the seven notes of the musical scale. | |
204 | Miss Thomes granted two term absence to study in Puerto Rico College Eye 23:19, p.1 |
Will study Spanish there. | |
205 | Classical Club reorganizes after thirteen years College Eye 22:8, p.6 |
Group was discontinued after World War I, because there were not enough students of Latin. | |
206 | Student masters seven languages College Eye 21:17, p.1 |
Pat Morrissey leaves music for languages. | |
207 | U. of Neb. giving Spanish course by radio College Eye 19:21, p.1 |
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208 | Student glee in Des Moines University College Eye 18:35, p.2 |
Faculty members there fail French class. | |
209 | Foreign language classes give high school assembly College Eye 18:34, p.1 |
In Ides of March program. | |
210 | Professor Lillehei College Eye 18:16, p.3 |
Announces a new French instructor may be added to the faculty due to increasing number of French students. | |
211 | Dr. F. L. Merchant assumes charge of German department; Anna Doffing, B. A. 1914 to be assistant College Eye 18:14, p.1 |
Reorganization caused by death of Professor Knoepfler. | |
212 | Pre-war stuff College Eye 18:10, p.4 |
States that even though the U. S. A. went to war with Germany, the German language is something that should be admired. | |
213 | College Eye asks seniors to answer five questions on college professors and classes; seek honest opinions of teachers and the value of their work College Eye 17:39, p.1 |
Seniors offer opinions on best faculty, strongest part of the curriculum, curricular improvements, and suggestions for change. | |
214 | Students entering classical language courses College Eye 16:18, p.2 |
There are eleven Latin and Greek majors; steady enrollment in German courses. | |
215 | Bachelor of Science in Education offered College Eye 16:12, p.1 |
For four year graduates who also include a year of language study. | |
216 | Lois Ruth Inglis Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.3 |
Lois Ruth Inglis is appointed professor of Spanish and French for the Fall Term. | |
217 | Where sentiment outweighs good judgments College Eye 12:24, p.5 |
German language study is being taken out of some schools because of bitter feelings over World War I. | |
218 | Foreign Language College Eye 12:3, p.2 |
Enrollment in Spanish is highest in history. | |
219 | Modern language College Eye 11:32, p.3 |
Subscriptions are being accepted for "La Presse," a French newspaper in Montreal. | |
220 | Foreign language College Eye 11:28, p.2 |
News from the Department of Romance Languages. | |
221 | Foreign Language College Eye 11:14, p.5 |
Enrollment in German department has more than doubled for the winter term. | |
222 | Spanish classes study newspaper College Eye 11:12, p.1 |
Using the Argentinean newspaper, La Prensa. | |
223 | Newslets College Eye 10:20, p.1 |
Brief news notes on campus activities; foreign language study no longer required.. | |
224 | Hon. William L. Harding Alumni News Letter 2:3, p.4 |
William L. Harding, Iowa Governor, issued proclamation forbidding teaching and speaking of any language except English in schools, businesses, churches, and on the street. | |
225 | Special course for Americans College Eye 9:21, p.4 |
Americans can study the French language and culture in Paris. | |
226 | Need for German study grows, says U. S. Bureau College Eye 9:9, p.7 |
Bureau of Education says German should be taught in schools. | |
227 | French language College Eye 9:3, p.3 |
French classes will be offered to freshmen; may be useful for those who may be going to France. | |
228 | Study Latin College Eye 8:13, p.6 |
Professor Gist writes to the Des Moines Register in support of Latin language studies. | |
229 | The drift of the conversation College Eye 4:11, p.4 |
Humorous statement made by Miss Stout during German class. | |
230 | German literary club organized; German students form a new club for improving their German College Eye 1:17, p.3 |
Schillerverein established by Professor Knoepfler; will give students the opportunity to broaden their knowledge of German language. | |
231 | Official Notes College Eye 1:1, p.2 |
Commercial education course available; enrollment strong in domestic science; teacher education courses are effective; faculty and staff changes. | |
232 | The Modern Language Association Normal Eyte 20:16, p.268 |
Professor Knoepfler talks about the organization and some of the addresses. | |
233 | Official Normal Eyte 20:1, p.2 |
Year off to good start; roster of new faculty; plans for the year. | |
234 | Training School gives program in German Normal Eyte 19:27, p.426 |
Students sang songs and recited verses. | |
235 | The governor's message Normal Eyte 18:19, p.289 |
Governor Cummins spoke on campus; deemed to discourage the study of languages in favor of more general history; said that Iowa needed to remodel its educational system. | |
236 | The classics Normal Eyte 17:35, p.551 |
Talks of going back to studying Greek and Latin. | |
237 | Department of Foreign Languages Old Gold 0:0, p.23 |
Brief history of the department. | |
238 | Languages Normal Eyte 17:27, p.430 |
The Classical Association of the Middle West and South held meetings across the country. | |
239 | Friday the French class Normal Eyte 16:22, p.350 |
Had picture taken. | |
240 | German at I. S. N. S.; this course is becoming popular Normal Eyte 14:14, p.210 |
German classes are becoming more popular than French and Latin classes. | |
241 | Dr. F. C. Eastman Normal Eyte 12:12, p.187 |
Will publish book on teaching Latin. | |
242 | A number of new German books Normal Eyte 11:33, p.810 |
Added to Library. | |
243 | Prof. Knoepfler Normal Eyte 11:25, p.607 |
Organized evening German class. | |
244 | German Normal Eyte 10:1, p.12 |
Added to Training School curriculum. | |
245 | Editorial Normal Eyte 10:1, p.5 |
Normal Eyte plans for the year; enrollment is 938. | |
246 | The students interested in German Normal Eyte 9:11, p.260 |
Organized a Germania Society. | |
247 | The jest and joys of another delightful term of study Normal Eyte 2:25, p.195 |
Students and faculty have experienced a great deal of sickness; advanced work in Latin and the sciences has made great progress; military drill extended during winter term. | |
248 | Says Philip Hamerton Normal Eyte 1:20, p.154 |
Does not see value of extended study of Latin and Greek. | |
249 | Science vs. language Students' Offering 7:30, p.3 |
Balance between the studies. | |
250 | Language Students' Offering 5:15, p.2 |
The object and use of language. |