Speech
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| 201 | ISTC speech prof to give paper at national meeting Public Relations News Release 1960:107, p.1 |
Professor Roy E. Eblen presents his dissertation on the function of breathing muscles in speech at the American Speech and Hearing Association meeting in Los Angeles. | |
| 202 | Foreign Languages Lab Added by Department of Language, Speech and Literature Old Gold 0:0, p.99 |
The Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature introduced a new Electronic foreign language laboratory. Tapes of Ten different languages will eventually be offered. The department also sponsored the College Players, Speech club, and English Club. |
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| 203 | Students must communicate College Eye 49:17, p.1 |
Faculty now have option to refer students whom they perceive to have difficulty with writing, speech, or reading. | |
| 204 | Special To: Argus and Dispatch Public Relations News Release 1951:609, p.1 |
Dolores Beckmann, Moline, Illinois is a member of the property crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented in the college auditorium. Beckmann is a sophomore student majoring in speech and drama. | |
| 205 | Special To: Boone News-Republican Public Relations News Release 1951:576, p.1 |
Kay Honohan, Boone, is a member of the property crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented April 23, 24, 25, and 26 in the college auditorium. Honohan is a freshman student majoring in speech. | |
| 206 | Special To: Cedar Falls Daily Record Public Relations News Release 1951:579, p.1 |
Kathryn Reninger and Kenneth Butzier, both of Cedar Falls, are members of the costume and scenery crews, respectively for the spring play. Reninger is a sophomore drama major, and Butzier is a senior student majoring in business education and speech. | |
| 207 | Special To: Cedar Rapids Gazette Public Relations News Release 1951:586, p.1 |
Bill Hauseman, Cedar Rapids, is a member of the scenery crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented in the college auditorium. Hauseman is a freshman student majoring in speech and English. | |
| 208 | Special To: Marengo Pioneer-Republican Public Relations News Release 1951:595, p.1 |
Carl Albert, Amana, is a member of the costume crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented in the college auditorium. Albert is a sophomore student majoring in speech and English. | |
| 209 | Special To: Oelwein Register Public Relations News Release 1951:580, p.1 |
Gresdna Doty, Oelwein, is a member of the costume crew for the spring play, "The Rivals." Doty is a junior student majoring in speech and English. | |
| 210 | Special To: Rock Well City Advocate Public Relations News Release 1951:581, p.1 |
Norman Potts, Rockwell City, is a member of the costume crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented in the college auditorium. Potts is a junior student majoring in speech and English. | |
| 211 | Special To: Ruthven Free Pressn Public Relations News Release 1951:587, p.1 |
Linda Lee, Ruthven, is a member of the scenery crew for the spring play. The production, Richard Sheridan's "The Rivals", will be presented in the college auditorium. Lee is a sophomore student majoring in speech. | |
| 212 | Special To: Waterloo Daily Courier Public Relations News Release 1952:590, p.1 |
Joe Holdiman and Robert Dennigan, both of Waterloo, are members of the scenery crew for the spring play, "The Rivals." Holdiman is a junior speech major and Dennigan is a sophomore student majoring in art and drama. | |
| 213 | Special To: Ruthven Free Press Public Relations News Release 1952:475, p.1 |
Linda Lee, Ruthven, has been elected marshall of Kappa Theta Psi, a local social sorority. Lee is a sophomore student majoring in speech. | |
| 214 | Students Joan Welle and Don Moskowitz will attend the sixth Student United Nations conference at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, March 28-30 as Public Relations News Release 1952:502, p.1 |
Welle and Moskowitz were selected by the Student League board, student governing body at the college. Each member will choose a country which he would like to represent and will attend council meetings according to seating of the members. | |
| 215 | Special To: Burlington Hawkeye-Gazette Public Relations News Release 1952:521, p.1 |
Bob Davis, Burlington, has been elected alumni secretary of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity. Davis is a junior student majoring in speech. | |
| 216 | Special To: Sioux City Journal Public Relations News Release 1952:520, p.1 |
Gordon Henry, Sioux City, has been elected corresponding secretary of Sigma Tau Gamma, a national social fraternity. Henry is a junior student majoring in speech. | |
| 217 | Special To: Ames Tribune Public Relations News Release 1952:401, p.1 |
Ken Rowe, Ames, has been elected corresponding secretary of Sigma Theta Epsilon, Methodist fraternity. Rowe is a freshman student majoring in speech. | |
| 218 | Special To: Cedar Falls Record Public Relations News Release 1951:674, p.1 |
Liane Burbridge, Cedar Falls, has been initiated into Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dramatics fraternity at the college. Burbridge is a senior student majoring in speech. | |
| 219 | Special to: Council Bluffs Nonpareil Public Relations News Release 1951:270, p.1 |
June Keeline, Council Bluffs, has been initiated into Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dramatics fraternity at the college. Keeling is a senior student majoring in speech and English. | |
| 220 | Special to: Grand Mound Public Relations News Release 1951:269, p.1 |
Joe Voss, Grand Mound, has been initiated into Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dramatics fraternity at the college. Voss is a senior student majoring in speech. | |
| 221 | Cedar Falls Public Relations News Release 1951:162, p.1 |
Two students from Waterloo were among the 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students. | |
| 222 | Waterloo Public Relations News Release 1951:161, p.1 |
Two students from Waterloo were among 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students. | |
| 223 | The second annual retail sales training clinic sponsored by the business education department will be held October 10, 17, 24, and 31 Public Relations News Release 1951:65, p.1 |
L. V. Douglas, head of the business education department, said the clinic will be held in cooperation with the Cedar Falls and Waterloo chambers of commerce. Topics to be discussed include the methods of developing good public relations for the store. | |
| 224 | The Campus school playground at the College won't be deserted this summer. Public Relations News Release 1950:283, p.1 |
An eight-week elementary school term starting Monday, June 18, and a nine-week high school term starting Wednesday, June 13, were announced today by Dwight Curtis, head of the college's teaching department. The terms will end August 10 and 15, respectivel | |
| 225 | April 5-7 to be full weekend at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:277, p.1 |
Conferences on Science, special education, hearing and speech and a national wrestling tourney will share the spotlight. Iowa's needs for special education, the education of handicapped and gifted children, will be a topic at Friday's one-day conference. | |
| 226 | Specialists are of little value unless consulted in their specialty Public Relations News Release 1950:266, p.1 |
Dwight Curtis, head of the teaching department is partly responsible for a unique position created last Fall in the laboratory schools. The position was designed primarily to help student teachers in the five branch schools gain valuable experience. | |
| 227 | Jim Kopel, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kopel, Waterloo, is a reporter covering the Advisory council beat for the College Eye Public Relations News Release 1950:125, p.1 |
Kopel graduated from West high school, Waterloo in 1949. At the college he is a sophomore majoring in English wih minors in speech and physical education. His other collegiate activities include the golf team. | |
| 228 | Statewide High School Meet at Teacher College Public Relations News Release 1950:101, p.1 |
The fifth annual Iowa High School Invitation Discussion meet will be held Nov. 10 and 11 at the College.Orville Hitchcock, professor of speech at the State Universityof Iowa, will open the meet with a one-hour program on discussion methods and techniques. | |
| 229 | Coach, Band Instructor "Equally Important" Public Relations News Release 1950:94, p.1 |
If beginning teacher salaries are any index they both rank equally and both rank higher than science teachers. Coaches and instrumentalists had the same range of pay, from $2,900 to $3,600 while science teachers settled for $2,700 to $3,100. | |
| 230 | Iowans visit reorganized school districts in Illinois Public Relations News Release 1950:77, p.1 |
Eighteen Iowans included representatives from the Farm Bureau federation, Farmer union, a women's club, state public instruction department, I.S.T.C., and county boards of education and county school superintendents. They visited school district #271. | |
| 231 | 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). | |
| 232 | Wischmeier receives top rating in extemp College Eye 41:23, p.3 |
A superior rating was received by Dick Wischmeier at the Annual State Tournament of the Iowa Forensic Association. | |
| 233 | SUI group demonstrates stuttering College Eye 41:19, p.3 |
Student and faculty from the State University of Iowa show how stuttering can be cured. | |
| 234 | Eleven schools to participate in annual speech tournament College Eye 41:16, p.1 |
The top three speakers will receive four year scholarships. | |
| 235 | Ten students to attend Ill. speech tournament College Eye 39:14, p.4 |
List of contestants. | |
| 236 | TC annual speech meet here today College Eye 39:12, p.8 |
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| 237 | Four students win honors at speech tournament College Eye 39:10, p.1 |
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| 238 | Association for speech correction is formed College Eye 39:7, p.1 |
Iowa Speech Correction Association formed at conference at University of Iowa. | |
| 239 | Need trained speech teachers College Eye 39:7, p.7 |
Professor Fossum gives prescription for a good foundation in speech. | |
| 240 | 'Lack of affection and understanding causes speech defects,' says Fossum College Eye 39:4, p.7 |
Believes that most articulation problems are related to "personality disturbances". | |
| 241 | Speech teachers needed: Ednay College Eye 39:4, p.4 |
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| 242 | Speech group to meet Saturday College Eye 39:3, p.6 |
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| 243 | Speech students talk on labor at city clubs College Eye 38:26, p.8 |
Groups will speak to Amvets and Rotary Club. | |
| 244 | Discussion activities to be held on campus College Eye 38:25, p.6 |
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| 245 | Five I. S. T. C. students compete in Chicago Public Relations News Release 1946:55, p.1 |
Debate and discussion groups will compete at Northwestern University and the University of Chicago. | |
| 246 | Speech five back; Birenbaum rates debate superior College Eye 37:22, p.1 |
Results of Denver debate; photo. | |
| 247 | Bill Birenbaum receives "superior rating" in debate Public Relations News Release 1946:45, p.1 |
The Iowa State Teachers College representative was one of only three debaters to achieve this ranking. Over six hundred students participated in the contest. |
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| 248 | Speech five hits Denver; discussions, debates head 3-day parley College Eye 37:21, p.1 |
Description of competition for five-member team. | |
| 249 | Solomn Simonson will serve as critic-speaker Public Relations News Release 1946:24, p.1 |
North Central region of Iowa will hear Dr. Simonson. | |
| 250 | 'My Grandfather' is dead! Long live Arthur the rat! College Eye 37:15, p.1 |
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| 251 | Teachers College students place in speech conference College Eye 37:13, p.1 |
Results of meet in Iowa City. | |
| 252 | Speech contest results announced Public Relations News Release 1945:301, p.1 |
All students in the two day contest received ratings of good or higher. This was the first competition for all the I. S. T. C. students. | |
| 253 | 'Midnight oil' now all burned--so speech students head for Iowa City College Eye 37:12, p.3 |
Eight students will go to Iowa City meet; photo. | |
| 254 | Eight speech students represent teachers at Iowa City meet College Eye 37:11, p.1 |
List of those who will participate. | |
| 255 | Students speak on fund drive College Eye 37:4, p.5 |
Students in public speaking classes talk to community groups in support of Community Chest. | |
| 256 | Dinner speech contest, annual pre-war event, will be held again College Eye 36:2, p.1 |
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| 257 | College Players Turn in Brilliant Performances Old Gold 0:0, p.156 |
With the purpose of providing students with the opportunity to exercise their creative talents, dramtics isn't just for those majoring or minoring in speech or English, The College Players have put on plays such as Candida and Excursion; photo. | |
| 258 | Masters of the Argument Old Gold 0:0, p.155 |
The debate team on campus has had to come to a halt with the arrival of the Army Air Corps and with rationing restricting travel for inter-school debates. Dr. Lambertson taught English and speech to the air crew students; photo. | |
| 259 | Lambertson outlines active speech, debate program College Eye 34:2, p.1 |
Will still carry full program of activities. | |
| 260 | Theater and speech Old Gold 0:0, p.199 |
Brief description of the activity; photo. | |
| 261 | The argument and speech Old Gold 0:0, p.220 |
Brief description of the season; photo. | |
| 262 | Tie for first place in speech contest College Eye 32:7, p.3 |
Doris Dean and Edward Turner tie for first. | |
| 263 | George is popular as oratory waxes hot College Eye 32:5, p.4 |
A look at Professor Strayer's speech class. | |
| 264 | Notice! College Eye 31:24, p.1 |
New students should report for speech check. | |
| 265 | Notice College Eye 31:14, p.1 |
New students should have a speech check. | |
| 266 | Will hold after dinner contest College Eye 31:5, p.4 |
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| 267 | Speech defects to be checked College Eye 30:43, p.5 |
Members of speech faculty will conduct checks. | |
| 268 | Editorially speaking; the College Eye presents; campus views; significant events; 'On The Records' College Eye 30:41, p.2 |
Students should listen to the way they speak and record themselves to work on their speaking skills. | |
| 269 | Attack on the land of gibberish Alumnus 23:2, p.5 |
Students in speech classes make recordings of their voices; goals of exercise; photo. | |
| 270 | Teachers place second in debate College Eye 30:13, p.1 |
At regional tournament. | |
| 271 | Speech section to have recording and audition room College Eye 30:10, p.1 |
Will check progress in fundamentals of speech. | |
| 272 | Laird wins After-Dinner speaking title College Eye 30:8, p.7 |
List of other winners. | |
| 273 | Includes all types of speech College Eye 30:1, p.4 |
Brief descriptions of speech and drama opportunities on camps. | |
| 274 | Kirgis orates; speakers win tournaments College Eye 29:13, p.2 |
Attempting to continue record of success at state contest. | |
| 275 | Henrikson conducts speech clinic College Eye 29:11, p.2 |
Twenty-five students meet with Professor Henrikson to improve their speech. | |
| 276 | Students appear in after-dinner speech contest College Eye 29:6, p.6 |
List of those who will perform. | |
| 277 | Campus School students hold declam contest College Eye 28:17, p.3 |
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| 278 | Campus to be host for speech festival, all students ranked College Eye 28:10, p.3 |
At least twelve high schools will send representatives. | |
| 279 | Winners of speech contest selected College Eye 28:9, p.1 |
Roster of winners. | |
| 280 | Speech contest plans announced College Eye 28:6, p.4 |
Hamilton Club will host after dinner speaking session. | |
| 281 | Emphasize oral work in methods course College Eye 28:4, p.6 |
Education department offering new course based on a recent report made by the Commission of the National Teachers in English. | |
| 282 | Dr. Lambertson is co-author of book College Eye 27:9, p.1 |
Comprised of after-dinner speeches. | |
| 283 | Hamilton Club to hold speech fest College Eye 27:5, p.4 |
To be held in December. | |
| 284 | Students speak for Lions Club Monday College Eye 27:4, p.4 |
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| 285 | Wah-hooing will not change prima donna into Patrick Henry College Eye 27:43, p.3 |
Professor Lambertson speculates on relationship between singing and speaking. | |
| 286 | Elkader students win speech meet College Eye 27:35, p.1 |
At high school speech contest. | |
| 287 | Debaters, speech students continue forensic activities College Eye 27:34, p.1 |
Results of recent competition; will go to Des Moines for state speech contest. | |
| 288 | Six high schools to compete in speech contest on Monday College Eye 27:34, p.1 |
Winners will be eligible for state competition. | |
| 289 | Seven will enter state speech meet College Eye 27:33, p.1 |
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| 290 | They laughed when I got up to talk-- College Eye 27:32, p.2 |
Claims that a public speaking course should be mandatory for teacher education students. | |
| 291 | Fifty dollars in prizes will be given to the winners in the extempore and oratory contest Public Relations News Release 1935:344, p.1 |
Each speaker will deliver a seven minute talk on some modern social problem. | |
| 292 | Dr. Lambertson will conduct a speech clinic at Manchester Public Relations News Release 1935:281, p.1 |
He will be accompanied by three students who will furnish a speech program at the assembly. | |
| 293 | Lambertson to lead speech clinic today at Manchester, Iowa College Eye 27:22, p.1 |
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| 294 | Mary Jane Snyder will return to her home town as the "girl who made good" Public Relations News Release 1935:279, p.1 |
Dr. Lambertson will conduct a speech clinic at Manchester High School. | |
| 295 | Snyder and Telleen to represent T.C. in speech contest College Eye 27:21, p.1 |
At state peace and extempore contests. | |
| 296 | Mary Jane Snyder and Myrtle Telleen will represent the Teachers College in the state speech contest Public Relations News Release 1935:215, p.1 |
Details of the state speech contest. | |
| 297 | After-dinner Speaking Contest Public Relations News Release 1935:153, p.1 |
Contest results. | |
| 298 | Freedom of speech held essential to good government College Eye 27:16, p.5 |
Harold Bosley expresses views. | |
| 299 | "Prison Life" will be the theme for the fourth annual after dinner speaking contest Public Relations News Release 1935:63, p.1 |
Topics students will choose from and what they will be judged on. | |
| 300 | Preliminaries for speech competition will be October 9 College Eye 27:14, p.3 |
For after-dinner speaking. |