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201 John Mitchell, assistant professor of music education will serve on the national TV-radio committee of the Music Educators National Conference
Public Relations News Release 1951:299, p.1
The group is one of the MENC committees investigating audio-visual aids in music education. Mitchell has previous served as state chairman and as North Central division chairman of the MENC committee on records in music education.
202 Tenor James DeJonge to be featured in broadcast December 19
Public Relations News Release 1951:279, p.1
DeJonge, former music department faculty member, radio program will follow the format of DeJonge's "Historic Hymns" programs broadcast from the college studios. DeJonge, now on the staff of Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, directs a choir weekly.
203 Social plans for holidays are complete
College Eye 43:11, p.1
AWS presents "Coffee and Carols"; carols will be recorded for radio broadcast.
204 College radio broadcasts aired by Creston station
Alumnus 35:4, p.28
Will re-broadcast "Concert Classics" and "Ask the Scientist".
205 Charles Coburn will present a program compiled from 61 years' experience in the theater
Public Relations News Release 1951:190, p.1
Coburn, often called the dean of the American stage and screen, was born June 19, 1877. Ivah Wills later became his wife. There are three remaining events in the lecture-concert series.
206 Art Brayton, secretary of the Des Moines chamber of commerce convention bureau, will be the featured speaker tonight
Public Relations News Release 1951:102, p.1
Art Brayton will speak on "Telling--and Selling--the World Effectively," at the second annual retail sales training clinic. The clinic has attracted approximately 90 store managers and sales personnel..
207 Harris has friend via audio waves
College Eye 43:6, p.5
Robert Bruere enjoys Henry Harris radio performances.
208 The third weekly meeting of the second annual retail sales training clinic will be held Wednesday, October 24, at 8 o'clock in Gilchrist Hall chapel
Public Relations News Release 1951:90, p.1
Leonard Keefe of the business education department will be the featured speaker. He will discuss "An Autopsy of a Lost Sale." Next week's speaker will be Art Brayton. Herbert V. Hake will present a chalk-talk during the dinner meeting.
209 Two weekly half-hour radio programs will be broadcast over radio station KSIB, Creston
Public Relations News Release 1951:88, p.1
Herbert V. Hake, radio program director at the college, said the programs selected for re-broadcast are "Ask the Scientist" and "Concert Classics." The Creston station has set aside a half hour, 3:30-4 p.m., Monday through Friday, for the broadcasts.
210 Henry Harris and Robert E. Bruere begin a friendship
Public Relations News Release 1951:83, p.1
The friendship began last year when Bruere heard one of Harris' "Piano Profiles" programs over radio station WOI, Ames. Through correspondence Harris has learned that Bruere, now 27, ranked seventh scholastically in his 1945 Oskaloosa high school class.
211 To be broadcast
College Eye 43:2, p.4
The game will be on the radio.
212 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.
213 Library will discuss children's 'lit' on WOI
College Eye 42:40, p.3
214 Reports on seven phases of Iowa PTA "Councils at Work" closed out the two-day leadership training conference of the Iowa Congress
Public Relations News Release 1951:5, p.1
About 85 district and council PTA leaders heard the reports by PTA officials on leadership procedures in membership, council programs, finance, and budget, radio, study groups, and the fund drive for a congress-owned national headquarters.
215 Two-day leadership training conference of the Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers (PTA) to be held July 30 - 31
Public Relations News Release 1950:424, p.1
Agnes Samuelson, assistant editor of the NEA Journal, will speak on "Parents and Teachers as Partners."W. I. Griffith, associate professor of radio information services at Iowa State College, will moderate the discussion. Panel members listed.
216 Ames radio station records student group
College Eye 42:38, p.4
Interviews students at Missouri Valley Branch Summer School.
217 Interviews recorded at the branch summer school at Missouri Valley will be broadcast Thursday, July 19 over WOI, Ames
Public Relations News Release 1950:420, p.1
Radio Program Director Herbert V. Hake said the 15-minute program will be part of the college's regular "Inside the College" radio series. Interviews with three students and Branch School Director William Dreier will highlight the program.
218 A three-hour long discussion and a demonstration of special arithmetic teaching methods highlighted this morning's session
Public Relations News Release 1950:416, p.1
The School Public Relations workshop ends Wednesday afternoon. It was the third of five for the workshop's 117 enrollees, split into four groups for the discussion of public school problems.
219 Radio education
First 75 Years 0:0, p.133
Brief history of the use of radio in the educational program of the College.
220 School Public Relations Workshop, July 8 0 11
Public Relations News Release 1950:397, p.1
Advanced registration as of June 15 of leaders of Business, Industrial and Civic Groups listed.
221 Herbert V. Hake, radio program director, will head the college's lecture-concert committee during the coming year
Public Relations News Release 1950:391, p.1
Hake's appointment was announced by J. W. Maucker. The retiring committee chairman, L. L. Sage, asked to be relieved of committee responsibilities because of his professional duties. Three students will also serve on the committee.
222 Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.39
Brief description of the extension service and radio studio; photo.
223 A former Grundy Center resident and alumnus has been named 1950 "Navy Chaplain of the Year."
Public Relations News Release 1950:333, p.1
He is Commander Robert M. Schwyhart, senior chaplain of the Pensacola, Florida Naval Air Station. His award was the first of the Alexander D. Goode chapter of B'nai B'rith. Schwyhart is a veteran of the Korean War.
224 Four amateur radio stations, including one mobile unit, will be timed tonight in demonstrating defense communications measures
Public Relations News Release 1950:319, p.1
Cedar Falls Civil Defense Director Bob Mershon will preside at the council meeting in the arts and industries building. H. G. Palmer said the amateur operators, all licensed, will demonstrate a temporary field station.
225 A recital by Harald Holst, bass-baritone, and Russell Baum, pianist, will be presented by the music department Sunday, April 15, at 8 p.m.
Public Relations News Release 1950:300, p.1
Holst has a background of concert tours in Denmark and Norway and study in Europe. He has made extensive appearances in oratorio, opera, radio, concerts and recitals in this country.
226 Cincinnati drama set has Iowan's touch
Public Relations News Release 1950:253, p.1
Herbert V. Hake, radio program director, was asked to create a set suggesting a city street and church ready to administer to every area of city life for the religious drama of the Presbyterian church's general assembly in Cincinnati next May.
227 Honest Abe's 1951 role to be stressed
Public Relations News Release 1950:194, p.1
Leland L. Sage, lecture committee chairman, announced this week that History Professor Harrison John Thornton of the State University of Iowa will speak at the convocation.
228 Nadine Conner to use "red" and white carpets
Public Relations News Release 1950:189, p.1
"The red carpet," Leland L. Sage explains, "is for welcoming this petite and charming artist to her first recital on the concert course. The white carpet will mark her pathway from the wings to her station in the curve of the piano and protect her gown."
229 WOI to Air Special ISTC Christmas Program
Public Relations News Release 1950:163, p.1
The half-hour program, "Radio Christmas Card," was recorded on campus before Christmas vacation began Dec. 15. Carols and music from the campanile's famous 15-ton bells will be featured, said Arne Grummer, assistant radio program director.
230 Nadine Conner, Met Star, at ISTC Feb. 1
Public Relations News Release 1950:142, p.1
Soprano Nadine Conner, star of Metropolitan opera, will be the next artist on the 1950-51 concert course. The California-born singer has had leading roles in at least 12 operas since her 1941 Met debut as Pamina in "The Magic Flute."
231 Name Reporters for College Eye
Public Relations News Release 1950:106, p.1
George Holmes, Jr., covers social life, the science department and the radio station, and William P. Williamson, covers the Dean of Men's office and the foreign language department. Both reporters are from Cedar Falls.
232 Warren opens Lyceum Series
Public Relations News Release 1950:60, p.1
Leonard Warren, bariton star of the Metropolitan Opera, will open the 1950-1951 concert course at the College Thursday in the auditorium. Warren has since starred in 21 other operas in this country and South America.
233 'School of Air' begins over WOI
College Eye 42:2, p.2
A look at the fall programming schedule for ISTC radio productions.
234 Television on Teachers College of Air
Public Relations News Release 1950:27, p.1
Herbert V. Hake, Teachers College radio program director, estimated early October for the first showing, which will be a 15-minute film program televised Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. over WOI-TV (Channel 4, Ames).
235 Jane Birkhead of the College music department will present this fall's first faculty recital in the auditorium on September 28 (Thursday)
Public Relations News Release 1950:22, p.1
Birkhead, a soprano, since joining the College faculty in 1941, has traveled extensively with the college's music groups including the college quartette. She has sung often over Iowa radio stations and is a regular performer over station KXEL, Waterloo.
236 Next week Iowa State Teachers college should be ready to take to the television airwaves
Public Relations News Release 1950:5, p.1
Workmen this week are remodeling the Teachers College studios to accommodate the cameras and equipment which will relay the weekly schedule of programs over WOI-TV in Ames.
237 Next week the College should be ready to take to the television airwaves
Public Relations News Release 1950:41, p.1
Workmen this week are remodeling the studios to accommodate the cameras and equipment which will relay the weekly schedule of programs over WOI-TV in Ames. Two 16 mm. sound recording motion picture cameras are part of the equipment to be installed.
238 KWWL to broadcast Iowa Teachers games
College Eye 41:37, p.2
All home and away football games will be broadcast.
239 Hake is question and answer man for radio show
College Eye 41:35, p.3
Herb Hake poses questions on Iowa interests on his "Iowa Inventory" radio program.
240 'Parents have not set a very good example for teen-age drivers' -- Mazula
College Eye 41:34, p.2
Believes that many car accidents involving teenagers may be due to poor parental driving habits.
241 Hake's program tells only good, not the disasters
College Eye 41:33, p.1
"The State of Things" will concentrate on news of good things in Iowa.
242 H. Harris to conduct own radio program
College Eye 41:32, p.3
Will present "Piano Personalities" on WOI.
243 Mazula appears in safety series on radio station
College Eye 41:32, p.4
Presents program on KBOK.
244 News in brief
College Eye 41:32, p.5
Campus news.
245 Bundy, Gunderson to direct chorus on radio program
College Eye 41:22, p.7
Will be featured on the High School Parade program.
246 Band starts tour at Iowa State
College Eye 41:20, p.1
Twelve concerts will be performed in three days.
247 Two new broadcasts to be added in spring
College Eye 41:20, p.1
Added programs are "Town and Gown" and "College Kitchen."
248 Massed band will be on college broadcast
College Eye 41:19, p.2
Eight bands of the North Central Conference joined forces to perform for the radio station WOI.
249 Singers serve as musical example
College Eye 41:19, p.7
A list of names of those participating in the weekly production of "Songs in the Air" is given.
250 Beauty judge directs daily radio show
College Eye 41:18, p.1
A short biography of Robert Cunningham.
251 Gerow will direct choir over WSUI
College Eye 41:16, p.1
The group's selections are given.
252 Old plays find new ways
College Eye 41:16, p.1
Radio program assists schools in the teaching of the classics; photo.
253 Woodcock opens program series
College Eye 41:15, p.4
His program will be called "Look Alive."
254 Bartlett houses poetic talent
College Eye 41:14, p.5
Students have had poems published and read over the radio.
255 Hake announces vacation program
College Eye 41:13, p.6
Pre-taped programs will air in place of regular programming while school is not in session.
256 Students record Yule broadcast for December 23
College Eye 41:13, p.1
Students will sing a Christmas carol as part of the production.
257 Radio program to send greetings over the air
College Eye 41:12, p.8
Students will present a radio program for the holidays.
258 A Cappella chorus transcribed over WHO
College Eye 41:9, p.4
Performance from convention was taped and played on the radio.
259 Station KCOM will air Panther-Coyote game
College Eye 41:9, p.5
260 KCOM to air game
College Eye 41:7, p.5
Will broadcast the Teachers College vs. Morningside game.
261 Meditations broadcast to originate at TC
College Eye 41:6, p.3
"Saturday Meditation" will the name of the new program.
262 Teachers College ham station to begin broadcasting today
College Eye 41:6, p.8
Station WOPGJ, an amateur short-wave station, is being operated by the Industrial Arts Radio Club.
263 Coed Daniels appears on "campus" program
College Eye 41:5, p.7
Will be the first student to appear on the "Around The Campus" radio program.
264 KAYX to have student interview each week
College Eye 41:5, p.7
Will appear on the "At the Crossroads" program.
265 Bernhard to interview Rev. Bisbee on KAYX
College Eye 41:4, p.1
Will be part of the "Campus Visitors" segment.
266 Radio studio produces 21 programs each week over three stations
College Eye 41:3, p.2
Provides programming at WOI, Ames; WSUI, Iowa City; and KAYX, Waterloo.
267 Campus broadcasts will interview students, professors, employees
College Eye 41:1, p.8
"Around the Campus" will feature campus talent.
268 Grummer named radio assistant
College Eye 41:1, p.7
Arnold Grummer will present five programs.
269 Sword, Bible, old phonograph can be found in radio office
College Eye 40:40, p.3
Mr. Hake talks about some of the props that he uses in his broadcasts.
270 Hake to address D. M. teachers
College Eye 40:39, p.1
Will speak on radio in public education.
271 Song manuals are printed for radio program in fall
College Eye 40:39, p.3
For "Songs of the Air" program.
272 Hake heads child study club of air
College Eye 40:37, p.1
Show is intended to help understand children and the problems faced by their parents.
273 Former student married on radio program Thursday
College Eye 40:36, p.1
DeLoris J. Hess married on national radio program.
274 Summer quarter radio programs will be changed
College Eye 40:32, p.6
Brief description of programming to be broadcast on WOI and WSUI.
275 Radio Studios
Old Gold 0:0, p.20
Brief description of the position; photo.
276 Amateur Radio Club members learn how to become successful 'hams'
College Eye 40:29, p.3
277 Hill to show use of radio in music
College Eye 40:21, p.3
At national conference.
278 Programs aired over WSUI, WOI
Alumnus 33:1, p.4
Since September 20, 1948, college programs have been offered over educational rather than commercial stations; receiving large numbers of responses from teachers.
279 Psychology needed
College Eye 40:11, p.2
Discusses outlawing of comic books, radio programs, and motion pictures.
280 Choir will sing Chinese poems on air
College Eye 40:10, p.1
Performance program.
281 Radio office receives 2000 requests for teaching aids
College Eye 40:10, p.1
Response to broadcasts over WOI and WSUI has been extraordinary.
282 College orchestra gives broadcast
College Eye 40:9, p.3
Will perform concert on WSUI.
283 Radios at games
College Eye 40:9, p.4
Students asked not to bring radios to football game.
284 KO's
College Eye 40:7, p.5
Comments on the radio broadcast of the Teachers College versus North Dakota University game.
285 Direct wire will broadcast game
College Eye 40:6, p.3
Students can listen to North Dakota game in West Gym.
286 Begin new series of radio programs
College Eye 40:2, p.1
Several programs will be broadcast over non-commercial WOI and WSUI.
287 Tom Maetzold begins broadcasts
College Eye 40:1, p.1
Will broadcast "Campus News and Blues".
288 College on air one hour daily over KAYX Tallcorn Network
College Eye 39:37, p.6
A look at the programming.
289 Ava Johnson analyzes the news
College Eye 39:36, p.1
Profile of Miss Johnson and a look at her responsibilities.
290 Radio Studios
Old Gold 0:0, p.27
State-wide coverage of Iowa classrooms has been granted, through its affiliation with Iowa's Tall Corn Network, Teachers College reaches the areas of places, like Des Moines with KWDM and KWWL in Waterloo. Herbert V. Hake is director; photo.
291 9 stations carry college programs
College Eye 39:31, p.11
As public service.
292 Quintones to broadcast on radio this summer
College Eye 39:30, p.8
Will be a part of the Tall Corn Network.
293 Doud operates amateur radio set
College Eye 39:27, p.7
Bill Doud has his radio set up in Stadium Hall; photo.
294 College broadcasts over six stations
Alumnus 32:2, p.6
College severs relations with KXEL on January 12, 1948; current program highlights; photo.
295 Around the Campus
College Eye 39:23, p.2
Campus news.
296 5 radio stations to serve college
College Eye 39:17, p.1
Tall Corn Network, consisting of KAYX, KWDM, KVFD, KFJB, and KSJB, will broadcast programming.
297 Radio broadcasts return to air on KAYX, KWWL
College Eye 39:16, p.1
Description of the two independent stations and a quick look at the programming schedule.
298 Around the Campus
College Eye 39:15, p.6
Comments on the separation of KXEL and TC, South Dakota State basketball fans, and the movement of the Campus School.
299 School will have radio; KXEL break will not stop broadcasts
College Eye 39:15, p.1
Considerable controversy when KXEL cuts ISTC program from air; KXEL objected to programming of Leo Muncy; ISTC will broadcast its programming over KWWL and KAYX.
300 Dial Dope
College Eye 39:13, p.2
Radio staff will broadcast on Christmas; Mr. Hake is in great demand with his chalk talks.