Radio

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701 Four Teachers students enter district auditions in Atwater-Kent contest
College Eye 23:18, p.1
For radio work.
702 Robert McCrea wins in Charles City audition
College Eye 23:17, p.1
In competition for radio work.
703 Students win in preliminary radio audition
College Eye 23:16, p.1
Four students move on to next level of competition.
704 Stadium ready for season
Alumnus 15:4, p.19
New press box added with facilities for radio broadcasting; gridiron leveled and sodded; track has new well-packed surface.
705 C. A. Fullerton, head of Music Department, gets honorary degree
College Eye 23:4, p.1
Receives honorary degree from Chicago Music College; makes short address on radio; photo.
706 Extension department broadcasts programs over KFNF this week
College Eye 22:30, p.6
Hope to raise interest in branch summer school at Red Oak.
707 A series of radio programs broadcast
Public Relations News Release 1930:378, p.1
KFNF in Shenandoah, Iowa, will broadcast a series in the interest of the branch summer school at Red Oak.
708 Lois Roush, Esther Bley play over WMT Friday
College Eye 22:27, p.1
Will perform program of piano music.
709 Bel Cantos will give radio program, Thurs.
College Eye 22:23, p.3
Will perform on WMT.
710 Ebel and Huntoon debate over radio station KFRU Tues.; two teams: Ebel, Huntoon; Fest and McDowell make debate tour in Missouri
College Eye 22:22, p.1
Will debate team from Columbia College.
711 Radio fans tuning in on the Waterloo Tribune station WMT
Public Relations News Release 1930:126, p.1
Faculty string quartet will perform on WMT; will use rare, old instruments; biographies of the players included.
712 Kurtz broadcasts speech commending Waterloo symphony
College Eye 22:10, p.3
Helps launch ticket sales for orchestra.
713 Men's Club rooms opened with big mix on Saturday; half hour radio program from the college station is feature of programs
College Eye 22:1, p.1
Will broadcast music and news.
714 The Line
College Eye 21:40, p.4
Campus gossip.
715 Americans doers, not listeners
Alumnus 14:3, p.17
Professor Charles A. Fullerton believes that Americans still enjoy singing, despite the advent of radio music.
716 Extension school scatters education from KFNF; emanations may be heard by tuning in on Henry Fields between 3:30 and 4:00
College Eye 21:38, p.1
Broadcasts from Shenandoah heard daily.
717 Miriam Evans sings over station WMT
College Eye 21:37, p.8
Performance program.
718 Olive Barker sends song from WMT
College Eye 21:36, p.1
Presents half hour program.
719 Belief that American people are listeners
Public Relations News Release 1929:486, p.1
Charles Fullerton believes that radio won't ruin music.
720 Class erects radios as lab experiment
College Eye 21:31, p.8
Class builds crystal sets.
721 Questions from aspiring young Edisons and Marconis
Public Relations News Release 1929:473, p.1
Student teachers learn the ins and outs of radio as an educational tool.
722 The Bel Canto glee club
College Eye 21:30, p.3
Broadcast a program over WMT.
723 Brass quartet plays over WMT tonight
College Eye 21:28, p.8
724 Men singers will broadcast Sunday
College Eye 21:28, p.1
Minnesingers will sing on WHO.
725 Entertainers
College Eye 21:25, p.6
Lutheran Student Associations will perform on WMT.
726 Charlotte Severson, of this city, is one of the entertainers
Public Relations News Release 1929:345, p.1
Lutheran Radio Association puts on a show.
727 Enterainers of the Lutheran Student association
Public Relations News Release 1929:337, p.1
Lutheran Student Association puts on a radio show.
728 Erna Lampe, of this city, is one of the entertainers
Public Relations News Release 1929:344, p.1
Lutheran Student Association puts on a radio show.
729 Gertrude Njus, of this city, is one of the entertainers
Public Relations News Release 1929:343, p.1
Lutheran Student Associations puts on a radio show.
730 Glenn Boysen, of this city, is one of the entertainers.
Public Relations News Release 1929:346, p.1
Lutheran Student Association puts on a radio show.
731 Helga Madsen, Ingrid Madsen, Inez Johnson
Public Relations News Release 1929:342, p.1
Lutheran Student Association puts on a radio show.
732 Eric Sheldahl, of this city, is one of the entertainers
Public Relations News Release 1929:333, p.1
Lutheran Student Association puts on a radio show; performers listed.
733 Gladys Ryan, of this city, is one of the entertainers
Public Relations News Release 1929:334, p.1
Lutheran Student Association puts on a radio show; performers listed.
734 Vera Johnson, of this city, is one of the entertainers
Public Relations News Release 1929:335, p.1
Lutheran Student Association puts on a radio show.
735 Getchell gives radio lecture
College Eye 21:20, p.2
On new alloys.
736 College brass quartet broadcasts from WMT
College Eye 21:14, p.1
737 Collegians from Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1929:132, p.1
The Varsity Brass Quartet will perform on radio station WMT in Waterloo.
738 Mr. Rex Moad
College Eye 21:8, p.3
Rex Moad wins first place in Atwater Kent competition.
739 Pi Tau Phi
College Eye 21:8, p.5
Mary Wiler held a radio party; Wilma Hanna's mother and sister visited.
740 Pupils of local voice teachers to sing in contest
College Eye 21:6, p.6
For Atwater Kent radio contest.
741 Minnesingers to broadcast from WSUI Sunday
College Eye 20:29, p.1
742 Radio stations broadcasting news flashes
College Eye 20:21, p.4

Call letters for college radio stations.

743 Winter athletic contests will be broadcast
College Eye 20:15, p.4

Games will be broadcast on WMT.

744 Profs. Barker, Hays, Searight broadcast
College Eye 20:12, p.1
WMT performance program.
745 Something elite in bridge parties
College Eye 20:9, p.5
Bridge party held on election night. Returns were heard from Miss Barker's new radio.
746 State radio contest to be held Friday
College Eye 20:8, p.1
Florence Reed and Miriam Evans will perform.
747 Broadcasting of games proves successful
College Eye 20:7, p.1
Reception reports indicate success.
748 Reed and Evans win district contests
College Eye 20:7, p.1
In Atwater-Kent competition.
749 Kurtz composition used by Ethel Jones
College Eye 20:6, p.1
On WMAQ radio.
750 To contest Friday night, October 19
College Eye 20:6, p.1
Virginia Fish and Violet Watters will participate in Atwater-Kent contest.
751 Coe-Teachers game dedicates stadium; tune in! hear the games thru WJAM
College Eye 20:4, p.1
Will be broadcast on radio.
752 Possibility of putting Tutor games on air
College Eye 20:4, p.6
Games would be broadcast over WJAM.
753 Faculty surprise Wright family
College Eye 19:45, p.1
Faculty hold surprise party at Wright home.
754 T. C. student broadcasts
College Eye 19:42, p.8
Katherine Fleming performs for the second time on the Waterloo station.
755 State dinner program broadcast last night thru station W. S. U. I.; President Seerley reviews early educational obstacles
College Eye 19:38, p.1
Text of President Seerley's address on his life's work.
756 Dinner program broadcast thro W. S. U. I. at 8:00 p. m.; Program to be received in college auditorium.
College Eye 19:37, p.1
Professors at T. C. to participate in radio broadcast to honor President Seerley.
757 Minnesingers to broadcast.
College Eye 19:35, p.5
Glee club to be broadcast from Ames radio station.
758 U. of Neb. giving Spanish course by radio
College Eye 19:21, p.1
759 T. C. graduate editing book; to read for radio April 10
College Eye 19:19, p.1
Margaret Ball Dickson wins prize.
760 Miss Hays competes in radio contest
College Eye 19:12, p.5
Alumna Genevieve Hays WGN performance will be broadcast in auditorium for students; photo.
761 Genevieve Hays wins Iowa state radio contest; goes to Chicago Nov. 19; Prof. Hays thanks student body for interest and loyalty
College Eye 19:9, p.1
Will represent Iowa in regional competition.
762 The statement is sent to the entertainment committee
College Eye 19:5, p.5
"Beggar's Opera" to be broadcast over the radio.
763 Minnesingers at Des Moines; will broadcast from station WHO 4p.m. Easter Sunday
College Eye 18:38, p.3
Minnesingers Glee Club; photo.
764 College Club has 'Radio Program' at January meeting; Miss Rowena Edwards official broadcaster
College Eye 18:27, p.1
Program consisted of a series of mock broadcasts.
765 Why not tune in?
College Eye 18:19, p.4
Encourages more use of the radio in the college
766 T. C. "Listens In" on big battle
College Eye 18:12, p.5
Students listen to boxing match on radio.
767 Radio expert visits here
College Eye 18:3, p.7
Eugene Grossman visited campus; assisted in first radio transmission from ISTC.
768 Radio reports
College Eye 17:34, p.5
Students appreciate concerts heard over the radio in the auditorium on Sunday evenings.
769 The radio concert
College Eye 17:32, p.1
Students enjoyed listening to the radio program in the auditorium; college approaching decision that experiment has been a success; unit may be used on other buildings by use of batteries instead of electrical current.
770 Rising interest in radio tests; better reception Sunday
College Eye 17:31, p.1
Students enjoyed listening to concert on radio brought in for test; college uses city alternating current rather than its own direct current.
771 Radio project now in progress; student demand for radio results in experiments; success of the venture depends upon student and faculty interest
College Eye 17:30, p.1
Hope to install radio receiver in auditorium for recreation and instruction; auditorium structure and college direct current electrical power present obstacles.
772 State Board honors Wright; the broadcasting program proves a great success; many noteworthy persons present
College Eye 17:26, p.1

The program for honoring Professor Wright on his fifty years of service to the school; photo.

773 Dr. Sands Wrights' birthday; broadcasting program
College Eye 17:25, p.4

Birthday party program.

774 On December 9
College Eye 17:23, p.1

Will celebrate Founders Day on December 9 and honor Professor Wright; will be broadcast on the radio.

775 Shakespearean
College Eye 17:8, p.8
Enjoyed program on radio theme.
776 Imps broadcast fine concert from WHO
College Eye 16:30, p.8
Were on the air for nearly three hours due to volume of requests.
777 Imps broadcast from WHO Friday night
College Eye 16:29, p.8
Imps Orchestra to perform on Des Moines radio station.
778 Hundreds listen to Coolidge's address
College Eye 16:25, p.2
Student Bob Cummins assembles radio and puts loud speakers on side of Science Building; over one thousand listen; first Presidential address to be broadcast.
779 Broadcasting of alumni program great success
College Eye 16:24, p.2
Reports from all over the US; Campanile fundraising approaching the half way point.
780 Listen to Coolidge inaugural at 11 o'clock chapel
College Eye 16:24, p.10
Regular chapel postponed to allow students to listen.
781 Many alumni listen in on last night's radio program
College Eye 16:22, p.8
Many hear appeal for Campanile funds.
782 Alumni program to be broadcasted next Tuesday night; in connection with state dinner of graduates and former students of college
College Eye 16:21, p.1
Will offer opportunity for alumni to listen.
783 Alumni Committee will broadcast program Feb. 17
College Eye 16:19, p.3
To promote Campanile; program schedule.
784 Composition of Prof. Kurtz over radio tonight
College Eye 16:19, p.1
Chicago violinist Ednah Hopkins will perform his work.
785 Reunion and dinner planned for alumni by Campanile Club; grads from middle west to hear program broadcasted from auditorium
College Eye 16:16, p.1
Students urged to tell the folks back home about the program aimed at raising interest in the Campanile.
786 Radio
Old Gold 0:0, p.335
Collage of newspaper clippings.
787 Cecilians to give concert in Cedar Rapids, soloists and dancers will intersperse program
College Eye 15:26, p.1
A portion of the program may be broadcast on the radio.
788 Miss Hinkle on radio program at Davenport
College Eye 15:15, p.7
Played violin.
789 Radio program
College Eye 15:13, p.5
Alumni welcomed through radio announcement.
790 The Teachers College broadcasting station
College Eye 14:48, p.4
Tube and license needed before beginning operations.
791 The new technological fraternity
College Eye 14:46, p.4
Alpha Delta Alpha demonstrated radio set.
792 Radio concert
College Eye 14:34, p.6
Professor Begeman invites friends to listen to his radio set.
793 Business of the Finance Committee, Nov. 10, 1922
College Eye 14:22, p.7
Faculty leaves approved; other faculty appointed; wireless equipment to be ordered.
794 Philo F. Hammond
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.4
Professor Philo Hammond organizes a chapter of the Phi Kappa Phi honorary society. He was responsible for the installation of a new broadcasting radio station at the University of Wyoming.
795 E. F. Grossman
College Eye 9:2, p.8
Is in radio service for the war.
796 Wireless School opens soon; students register
College Eye 9:2, p.1
Wireless school is run by the U. S. Signal Service; open to men who want to take the course and are willing to enlist in military service.
797 Wireless complete outfit at Teachers College
College Eye 8:13, p.3
Board of Education authorizes completion of wireless telegraph equipment for the Department of Physics; Professor Perrine will supervise installation of sending equipment.
798 Talking thru the ether; wireless apparatus of the physical science department is perfected
College Eye 4:10, p.2
Students sent and received wireless messages under the direction of Professor Perrine.
799 Still another advancement
Normal Eyte 1:4, p.25
Considers "theaterphone", which transmits operas in London from theaters to nearby homes via telephone lines; predicts that there will come a time when both sights and sounds of distant events will be delivered to homes.