Latin
Displaying 1 - 35 of 35 in reverse chronological order
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1 | UNI prof develops courses Northern Iowan 67:26, p.7 |
Professor Parker develops Latin correspondence courses at Illinois. | |
2 | UNI Prof is Author of Latin Correspondence Courses Public Relations News Release 1970:290, p.1 |
Henry H. Parker has developed two college Latin couses for the University of Illinois extension division. | |
3 | Parker commended for contribution to classical league Northern Iowan 64:62, p.4 |
Makes presentation on psycho-generative approach to teaching Latin. | |
4 | Mr. Parker presents new Latin study College Eye 60:57, p.2 |
Advocates an alternative teaching method. | |
5 | Latin convention attracts 500; discuss ideas for local clubs College Eye 46:35, p.1 |
Highlights of the Junior Classical League meeting; photo. | |
6 | Know Your Faculty; E. Miller has rare book collection College Eye 40:36, p.2 |
Profile of foreign languages instructor, Edna O. Miller; photo. | |
7 | Miller relates Latin legends over KXEL College Eye 36:25, p.4 |
Professor Miller believes that people should know more about classical Latin writers. | |
8 | Dr. Merchant answers critics charges that Latin is 'useless'; language is attacked by Chicago superintendent of schools College Eye 26:44, p.133 |
Professor Merchant states that understanding Latin is very important for other aspects of learning. | |
9 | Latin-Greek-German Old Gold 0:0, p.26 |
History of the department; photos. | |
10 | Pioneer summer school session here years ago inaugurated national habit College Eye 23:47, p.1 |
Recounts history of summer session at ISTC; believed to be one of the earliest in the nation. | |
11 | 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. | |
12 | Teaching of vernaculars College Eye 17:35, p.4 |
Encourages use of vernacular, not Latin or Greek. | |
13 | Bessie Hoag Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.2 |
Ms. Bessie Hoag teaches Latin and acts as the advisor for girls in South Pasadena High School. | |
14 | Foreign Language College Eye 11:10, p.7 |
Professor Call's class hears patriotic accounts of war on Armistice Day. | |
15 | Nixum Atibus T.C.-ibus College Eye 10:10, p.3 |
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16 | Study Latin College Eye 8:13, p.6 |
Professor Gist writes to the Des Moines Register in support of Latin language studies. | |
17 | Official College Eye 7:11, p.6 |
Observations on the National Conference on Rural Teacher Training. | |
18 | Bouquets at chapel Old Gold 0:0, p.331 |
Examples of statements made during addresses to the student body during chapel visits. Drawing entitled Ponies for Sale. The ponies are named Horace, Virgil, and Cicero. | |
19 | Official Normal Eyte 18:4, p.51 |
Faculty considering the role of Latin in the curriculum; debaters will receive college credit; physical examinations of students about done; ISNS infrastructure in good shape; band being reorganized; considering recognition of work done at ISNS. | |
20 | The classics Normal Eyte 17:35, p.551 |
Talks of going back to studying Greek and Latin. | |
21 | Normal too good; but legislative committee would continue building fund at Normal five years more Normal Eyte 16:17, p.257 |
President Seerley gives a statement about the management of the school; defends and explains the school's programs. | |
22 | Dr. F. C. Eastman Normal Eyte 12:12, p.187 |
Will publish book on teaching Latin. | |
23 | Latin in the summer school Normal Eyte 10:22, p.537 |
Myra Call will teach an advanced course in Virgil. | |
24 | Friday evening Normal Eyte 9:18, p.427 |
Professor Call entertained Latin class. | |
25 | Miss Hutchison Normal Eyte 9:4, p.85 |
Gave party for her Latin students. | |
26 | The demands upon the office Normal Eyte 8:1, p.10 |
Two new classes in Latin will be offered. | |
27 | Official News and Notes Normal Eyte 7:4, p.41 |
Student Battalion has selected officers; approve changes in courses of study; will introduce electricity on campus; will plan winter term soon; instruments and uniforms for band and orchestra arrive. | |
28 | Official News and Notes Normal Eyte 7:3, p.28 |
Band and orchestra will get new instruments; landscaper A. N. Carpenter has produced a campus plan; will offer second course in Latin; Student Battalion large; Lillian Goodwin will be President Seerley's private secretary. | |
29 | Professor Loughridge Normal Eyte 7:3, p.33 |
Organizing Latin class. | |
30 | The Latin department Normal Eyte 6:9, p.98 |
Will offer Ovid. | |
31 | Faculty changes Normal Eyte 3:1, p.2 |
Eva Benham replaces Emma Dahlin; Nellie Anderson replaces Lura Chase; Mary Simmons will relieve Professor Bartlett of his Latin classes. | |
32 | 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. | |
33 | The high school course of study Normal Eyte 2:20, p.155 |
National Council of Education trying to determine appropriate curriculum for secondary schools; offers advice. | |
34 | Says Philip Hamerton Normal Eyte 1:20, p.154 |
Does not see value of extended study of Latin and Greek. | |
35 | Mr. Newton Students' Offering 8:32, p.8 |
Studying Latin in preparation for college. |