Technology
Displaying 301 - 350 of 371 in reverse chronological order
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301 | Ediphone aids in shorthand study College Eye 29:8, p.7 |
Professor Gaffin uses device in teaching advanced shorthand. | |
302 | Myers authority on mimeographing College Eye 29:5, p.8 |
Julia Myers will represent the state at a meeting. | |
303 | The rollers go round and round and all printing comes out here College Eye 28:30, p.1 |
A look at the work in the mimeograph office. | |
304 | Science department gets apparatus to measure human voice College Eye 27:9, p.4 |
Receives cathode ray oscillograph. | |
305 | Mimeograph room moved to Central College Eye 27:8, p.1 |
Will be more convenient for students and faculty. | |
306 | Hays' recording machine enables students to improve performances; demonstration to be given at Mentzer home on April 7 College Eye 27:37, p.1 |
Professor Hays talks about recording performances and using the recordings as teaching tools. | |
307 | Students need not tax their brains; machines available College Eye 27:20, p.4 |
Many find adding machines a great time saver. | |
308 | Laboratory adds movie projector College Eye 27:46, p.1 |
Department of Science adds new equipment; hopes to add more. | |
309 | Movies, recordings in speech course College Eye 26:44, p.133 |
Speech course will now include motion pictures and voice recordings. | |
310 | Air brush installed in Old Gold office College Eye 26:17, p.1 |
Will be used to improve quality of photos. | |
311 | Ervin Edward Strawn Alumnus 18:3, p.32 |
Died on March 26, 1934, after an illness of two years. | |
312 | Violin class hears itself in records College Eye 26:1, p.1 |
Professor Hill's class records itself and listens for ways to improve. | |
313 | The future Alumnus 17:4, p.22 |
Believes the future of teaching will include an increasingly complex social order, a greater reliance on technology, and on inspiring and enthusiastic teachers. | |
314 | Massive inkwell, flower vase to conceal microphones at stadium; Edward Wiler, John Swope build broadcasting system College Eye 25:10, p.1 |
Description of the sound system for the music festival. | |
315 | Drama Department hectographs signs College Eye 25:7, p.1 |
Professor Holden oversees the new production method. | |
316 | Alumnus invents mecograph Alumnus 17:3, p.12 |
R. C. Haight develops device which generates graphs; photo. | |
317 | Technocracy is an old idea in a new cloak, Skar declares College Eye 24:19, p.1 |
Professor Skar likens technocracy to communism. | |
318 | Women do not even attempt to define technocracy, survey shows; five men gave answers when asked baffling question College Eye 24:18, p.2 |
Students respond to the question: What is technocracy? | |
319 | Stage-shy speakers call for radio aid with speech grades College Eye 24:18, p.1 |
Believes new equipment will help in public speaking. | |
320 | Spectators who do not possess Public Relations News Release 1932:90, p.1 |
Sound amplification system installed in press box; will be used during games to inform crowd of penalties, downs, and other things related to the game. | |
321 | Hays' invention will be shown; combination phonograph and recording machine invented by Hays College Eye 24:7, p.1 |
Description of device invented by Professor Hays; will allow students to record their voices and then listen ot them. | |
322 | Editorials; since 1918 College Eye 24:6, p.2 |
Prospect of Chicago's Century of Progress lead to thoughts about technology. | |
323 | Dr. Milton Methfessel Alumnus 16:3, p.28 |
Professor of psychology at the University of Southern California; inventor of a reaction-time apparatus. | |
324 | Holden adopts new advertising method for college play College Eye 23:30, p.1 |
Will use silk screen process for making posters. | |
325 | Technological unemployment Alumnus 16:1, p.18 |
Urges teachers to continue their education in order to weather difficult economic conditions. | |
326 | J. A. Wiley invents self scoring device for correcting tests College Eye 22:25, p.1 |
Hopes to eliminate tedium of grading. | |
327 | College movies make tiny dots talk, sing, boom in first show College Eye 22:20, p.1 |
A look at the technology behind the first talking picture presentation at ISTC. | |
328 | Untitled College Eye 22:19, p.2 |
First presentation of talking picture on campus is "All Quiet on the Western Front". | |
329 | Delay in arrival of apparatus holds up opening date College Eye 22:18, p.4 |
Machinery to show talking pictures has not yet arrived. | |
330 | RCA photophone and fireproof booth installed in auditorium this weekend College Eye 22:17, p.1 |
Will show first talking picture on campus. | |
331 | Campus movie fans soon to hear latest talkie productions; opening shows include "All Quiet on the Western Front" College Eye 22:15, p.1 |
Movie with sound will be shown for first time on campus; will show "All Quiet on the Western Front" and "Check and Double Check". | |
332 | Mrs. James Fields and Mrs. H. E. Peterson Alumnus 15:1, p.32 |
J. J. Auld, father of Bertha Auld (James Fields), and Jennie Auld (H. E. Peterson), died August 29, at the home of Dr. Peterson at Granite Falls, Minnesota, after suffering for two years as a result of a stroke. Auld had invented a voting machine. | |
333 | College officials and students use new blueprint machine College Eye 22:7, p.4 |
Description of the new machine; will be used by students and E. E. Cole. | |
334 | New cash register installed at café College Eye 21:23, p.1 |
Should speed up cafeteria lines. | |
335 | Talkies College Eye 21:15, p.2 |
Performers will need to adapt to the new technology of talking pictures. | |
336 | Pictures will be features of Sunday vesper services College Eye 21:4, p.1 |
Will view stereopticon views of Glacier National Park. | |
337 | Talkies will be new feature at Regent College Eye 20:25, p.3 |
Hopes that theater will be ready for sound motion pictures soon. | |
338 | Automatic balopticon in operation in Lower Hall College Eye 19:40, p.1 |
Machine similar to slide projector displays pictures of the T. C. campus near Mr. Boardman's office; will be on display at the State Fair later this summer. | |
339 | Balopticon to be used at State Fair this year; purchased chiefly for use in Extension Department College Eye 19:33, p.1 |
Machine similar to slide projector to display pictures of T. C. campus at State Fair. | |
340 | Former student discovers process for refining oil College Eye 18:24, p.1 |
Leo Ranney developed process to recover waste oil. | |
341 | Educators may use movies in grade schools College Eye 18:8, p.7 |
Demonstrated in recent meeting. | |
342 | 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. | |
343 | 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. | |
344 | Teachers College alumnus is inventor of valuable shocking machine; Glasener Shocker College Eye 15:32, p.1 |
Glasener brothers invent grain shocking machine; photo. | |
345 | Robin Hood will be shown here Thurs. and Fri.; admission price will be twenty-five cents College Eye 15:15, p.3 |
ISTC now has two projection machines, so there should be no delay between reels. | |
346 | A demonstrator from Waterloo College Eye 15:11, p.8 |
Has been showcasing sewing machines. | |
347 | The new technological fraternity College Eye 14:46, p.4 |
Alpha Delta Alpha demonstrated radio set. | |
348 | Education Club exposed College Eye 14:28, p.1 |
Faculty members test their reaction time on Professor Finkenbinder's invention. | |
349 | Prof. Finkenbinder invents new apparatus College Eye 14:37, p.1 |
Professor Finkenbinder invents tachistoscope to measure very short intervals of time. | |
350 | The challenge to the white race College Eye 14:33, p.2 |
Claims that the white race expanded because of their 'inventive genius.' |