Radio
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151 | WOI features TC students College Eye 49:34, p.3 |
"The Student Spotlight" will feature ISTC music students. | |
152 | 'Messiah' excerpt broadcast today College Eye 48:37, p.4 |
Will feature old recordings. | |
153 | Album program on radio today College Eye 48:33, p.4 |
Will re-broadcast older programs. | |
154 | Mikado featured on radio today College Eye 48:32, p.1 |
Selections produced by ISTC students. | |
155 | Field Services Old Gold 0:0, p.34 |
Field Services is categorized into five departments: Extension Service, Radio and TV, Placement Bureau, Alumni Affairs, and Public School Relations; photo. | |
156 | KYTC, campus radio, changes frequency, management Alumnus 40:2, p.2 |
Change frequency from 555 to 565. | |
157 | Campus radio becomes a reality Alumnus 39:4, p.2 |
KYTC expected to be on air regularly in winter quarter; studio construction underway in Auditorium; will carry news about college and provide laboratory for radio classes; will be heard in dormitories. | |
158 | Radio station KYTC silent as studio construction halts College Eye 47:1, p.1 |
Equipment installation delayed until winter quarter. | |
159 | Campus Radio Station Makes Tests Old Gold 0:0, p.63 |
Description of the testing of the capus radio station and who was involved in the development; photos. | |
160 | KYTC operating policy College Eye 46:26, p.2 |
Text of the policy. | |
161 | Baker, Seerley can now hear KYTC College Eye 46:24, p.1 |
Ready for second series of reception tests. | |
162 | A new opportunity College Eye 46:23, p.2 |
New radio station KYTC and new creative literary insert in College Eye will begin soon. | |
163 | Committee OK's more equipment for station KYTC College Eye 46:22, p.1 |
Tests in Bartlett Hall concluded; will order booster equipment for other dorms. | |
164 | KYTC provides experience in broadcasting College Eye 46:21, p.1 |
Quick look at the radio survey class and their work on the new student radio station; photo. | |
165 | KYTC presents daily test series beginning Monday College Eye 46:20, p.1 |
Will present series of programs, some of which will be produced by the radio class. | |
166 | Untitled Alumnus 39:1, p. |
Joan Marie Plummer selected to ride in Rose Parade in connection with the "Queen for a Day" program; photo. | |
167 | Dutchwoman investigates TC's educational radio program College Eye 46:11, p.3 |
Helen Verstegen visits campus. | |
168 | 'Studio Singers' present program College Eye 46:3, p.1 |
Four ISTC voice students perform on the radio. | |
169 | Campus news briefs College Eye 46:2, p.1 |
President hears protests against removal of campus buckthorn hedge; SLB considering implementation of campus radio station. | |
170 | News in brief College Eye 45:38, p.4 |
Quick news from around campus. | |
171 | Radio committee announces plans College Eye 45:32, p.1 |
Committee submits plans for campus radio station to President Maucker. | |
172 | Present campus radio station plans at SLB meeting Monday College Eye 45:28, p.2 |
The College Eye supports the proposed plan for the campus radio station. | |
173 | Herb Hake works long hours puts TC on television, radio College Eye 45:15, p.8 |
Lengthy look at Herb Hakes busy schedule in producing television and radio shows; photo. | |
174 | Amateur radio serves the national and the individual College Eye 45:14, p.3 |
A look at the radio civil defense system; photo. | |
175 | J. W. Mitchell writes musical radio script College Eye 45:13, p.1 |
For the "Songs our Children Sing" program. | |
176 | Sage gives radio talk on Europe College Eye 45:10, p.8 |
Brief schedule of other "Behind the Headlines" programs. | |
177 | Radio programs aired over WOI College Eye 45:5, p.3 |
Six programs will be broadcast weekly. | |
178 | Students question guest speakers College Eye 44:25, p.4 |
Produce radio program. | |
179 | 'Ham' station gives service College Eye 44:3, p.5 |
Frank Briden is operator. | |
180 | Local station to sponsor Glen Miller Week tribute College Eye 44:2, p.3 |
Schedule of events. | |
181 | The Line College Eye 43:40, p.2 |
Campus news and gossip. | |
182 | TC radio program has troubles too! College Eye 43:40, p.1 |
Malfunctions interrupt broadcast. | |
183 | Music program given over station WOI College Eye 43:34, p.2 |
Professors Russell and Baum will perform. | |
184 | Special Services Old Gold 0:0, p.20 |
Photos are featured of various services on campus, such as Commons Food Service and the Radio Studio; photo. | |
185 | Des Moines school radio station, KDPS, will air Teachers College programs Alumnus 36:2, p.29 |
Will re-broadcast three programs. | |
186 | TC radio shows are re-broadcast College Eye 43:24, p.7 |
Three programs broadcast by Des Moines station. | |
187 | Three 15-minute programs originating in the college radio studios will be re-broadcast over the new Des Moines public school FM radio station, KDPS Public Relations News Release 1952:463, p.1 |
Hake, radio program director said the programs are "Behind the Headlines," "Stories of Iowa," and "Everyday Science." | |
188 | Guy Wagner and Waldemar Gjerde's fourth article appears in the March issue of Midland Schools Public Relations News Release 1952:495, p.1 |
Schools that believe in a program of well-rounded literacy should tailor their curriculums to produce literate listening and speaking as well as literate reading and writing, according to Wagner and Gjerde in their article "Listening, Too, Is Important." | |
189 | The man of the future College Eye 43:22, p.2 |
Encourages future teachers to lead their students away from television, movies and radio, and back to books. | |
190 | Thirteen students do radio vocals College Eye 43:20, p.5 |
List of those who perform on "Songs in the Air". | |
191 | Special to: Des Moines Register and Tribune Public Relations News Release 1952:394, p.1 |
An added attraction at the modern jazz concert was the presentation of a trophy to Ray Starr, Waterloo radio station disc jockey, who served as master of ceremonies at the concert. Starr ranked eighth in the top 15 disc jockeys in the nation in 1951. | |
192 | Thirteen coeds are members of the studio singers who are heard every Monday afternoon Public Relations News Release 1952:409, p.1 |
"Songs in the Air' program broadcasts over radio station WOI, Ames. It is conducted by John Mitchell and originates in the college radio studios. The program has an audience of 15,000 school children in more than 3,000 classrooms throughout the state. | |
193 | "Songs in the Air" program broadcast over radio station WOI, Ames Public Relations News Release 1952:410, p.1 |
"Songs in the Air," conducted by John Mitchell originates in the college radio studios. The program is designed to teach rote songs to elementary pupils. The studio singers help lead the pupils in singing. | |
194 | The 1952 edition of "Jazz at TC" will be presented in the auditorium Wednesday, Feb. 27 Public Relations News Release 1952:422, p.1 |
The jazz concert, which is open to the public, is sponsored by Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia national honorary music fraternity on campus. Ray starr, disc jockey at a Waterloo radio station, will serve as master of ceremonies. | |
195 | M. R. Thompson, head of the college social science department, will address the Foreman's association of the Solar Aircraft company in Des Moines Public Relations News Release 1952:432, p.1 |
The invitation to address the group was the result of Thompson's report of the 56th Congess of American Industry held in New York, N.Y., in December. The report was given on the "Behind the Headlines" program originating in the radio studios. | |
196 | TC radio station has new program College Eye 43:17, p.7 |
"Keeping Time" will help teachers teach dance. | |
197 | WPGJ, Amateur Radio Station, has been in operation for three years under the trusteeship of Raymond Matala of the industrial arts department Public Relations News Release 1952:457, p.1 |
Matala checks the call letters of an amateur station with students Donald Anderson, Burlington, and Willis Gartner, Westbrook, Minnesota. WPGJ will play an integral part in civil defense in Cedar Falls and Black Hawk County. | |
198 | Amateur Radio Station WPGJ has recently been designated for roles in civil defense in Cedar Falls and Black Hawk County Public Relations News Release 1952:454, p.1 |
Among the equipment at the station is a 500 watt voice transmitter being returned by Donald Anderson, Burlington. Willis Gertner, Westbrook, Minnesota, looks on. Both are students at the college. | |
199 | The college radio station, WPGJ, has been designated as the Cedar Falls Civil Defense Radio Communication center Public Relations News Release 1952:458, p.1 |
Both the city and county communications roles have received approval by President J. W. Maucker. Plans call for the construction of a steel antenna tower, 60 feet high, outside the industrial arts building at the college. | |
200 | 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. |