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# Title Date Summary
601 KWWL features profs; discuss freedom
Northern Iowan 65:52, p.1
Professors discuss academic freedom.
602 Academic freedom discussed on KWWL
Northern Iowan 65:50, p.6

UNI faculty members will participate.

603 Presidents discuss budget; television appearance
Northern Iowan 65:48, p.1
President Maucker and other Regents presidents talk about their budget needs.
604 Defends speakers
Northern Iowan 65:42, p.2
KWWL editorial believes Controversial Speaker Program offers opportunities to listen and understand.
605 Women's Chorus to present Xmas music on KWWL
Northern Iowan 65:28, p.8
Concert program.
606 Solution to 'pressing' problems
Northern Iowan 65:26, p.3
Ironic comment of difficult financial situation: have televised lectures beamed to televised students.
607 Challenges in education
Northern Iowan 65:25, p.5
Professor Silvey talks about the ways in which the Math Department has attempted to make its televised courses into sound instructional experiences.
608 A decade of closed-circuit TV
Alumnus 53:4, p.11
Professor Hake outlines the history and uses of closed circuit television on campus; photo.
609 An open letter to WMT-TV
Northern Iowan 65:15a, p.2

Letter urges television station to show upcoming Minnesota Vikings game at which Panther Marching 100 will play during half-time.

610 Marching 100 to entertain
Northern Iowan 65:15a, p.8

Panther 100 Marching Band will perform November 3 at the Minnesota-Washington NFL game, which will be aired by CBS television.

611 Dorm room TV classes foreseen for future UNI
Northern Iowan 65:12, p.5
Speculation about the possibility of classes broadcast to dormitories via television.
612 'Saturation point reached' for closed circuit classes
Northern Iowan 65:4, p.1
Brief history of the use of closed circuit television classes on campus; photo.
613 KWWL hosts 2nd '1st Iowa TV art show'
Northern Iowan 64:58, p.4
Prizes to be offered; works to be on display in early September.
614 UNI students participate in TV debate
Northern Iowan 64:49, p.4
Will debate issue of civil disobedience on campus.
615 Happiness is your own TV!
Northern Iowan 64:35, p.4
TV available in each room of new condominium.
616 Sunrise courses offered for spring semester
Northern Iowan 64:29, p.5
Television courses.
617 Women's Chorus presents TV concert Sunday
Northern Iowan 64:25, p.1
Will present Christmas concert.
618 Russian literature to be offered as TV course
College Eye 64:5, p.8
Professor Jamosky will teach related discussion sections.
619 Video tapes to be shown in classes
College Eye 64:5, p.3
Will use classroom observation tapes via closed circuit TV.
620 Panther grid games to be on KWWL-TV
College Eye 64:3, p.3
Four 1967 home football games will be televised.
621 McLuhan's message: man-made media make media-made men
College Eye 63:60, p.2
Gives his synopsis of Marshall McLuhan's "Understanding Media."
622 'Chat' fault of UN Council, not networks
College Eye 63:58, p.2
Feels the television networks were correct in their coverage of the United Nations.
623 UN coverage too thorough
College Eye 63:57, p.2
Believes the three major television stations provided too much coverage of the United Nations Security Council during the recent crisis.
624 Bernstein, Hermits to do TV special
College Eye 63:49, p.8
625 SCI-U of I debate to be televised
College Eye 63:44, p.12
626 Videotape units improve education
College Eye 60:66, p.1
Students can view tapes to improve their performance.
627 Expansion of T. V. facilities urged at SCI
College Eye 60:62, p.1
State committee makes recommendations.
628 'Street Car Named Desire,' 'Diary of Anne Frank' on T. V.
College Eye 60:60, p.2
629 Good shows 'bite the dust' for low-culture 'Batman'
College Eye 60:43, p.2
Claims that it is sad that college students do not watch the news, but instead crowd around the television to watch shows like 'Batman' and 'Peyton Place.'
630 Camera's steely eye focused on students improves speeches
College Eye 60:39, p.1
Professors Wood and Thorne use videotape in their classes; photo.
631 Dynamic duo saves squirrels: 'Gee Zoks! Holy doughnut holes!' Batman draws tube boobs, thinkers
College Eye 60:35, p.1
Students enjoy Batman program.
632 Untitled
College Eye 60:35, p.2
Police officer tells his partner that Batman and Robin, who are driving by, are probably just something the fraternities came up with.
633 Untitled
College Eye 60:32, p.2
Student complains that the problem with TV courses is that you can't flip the channels to watch something else.
634 TV shows show stinky, stupid America
College Eye 60:31, p.2
Claims that by watching television, he has discovered something about all Americans: we are stupid, stinky, romantic, and we cannot control ourselves.
635 SCI chorus on KWWL Monday eve
College Eye 60:25, p.4
Women's Chorus will present program.
636 ROC offers color TV in major platform plank
College Eye 60:6, p.4
Promise color television in dorm lounges.
637 Maucker, Lang on TV
Alumnus 50:2, p.9
Featured on 15-minute program on KWWL each Sunday; photo.
638 Lab school classes soon to be seen from college
College Eye 59:32, p.1
Purchase video equipment to tape classroom activities; President Maucker tells Regents that SCI may need to be renamed a university soon; award contract for bleachers in O. R. Latham Stadium.
639 Appropriations to be explained Sunday on TV
College Eye 59:31, p.3
Three Regents presidents will participate.
640 Admissions to be 'College - Close up' discussion topic
College Eye 59:30, p.6
Dean Lang and Jack Wielenga will discuss topic.
641 Well-rounded pupil object of college education: Lang
College Eye 59:29, p.3
Dean Lang outlines the purpose of education.
642 Faculty Senate considers use of closed-circuit TV
College Eye 59:26, p.3
Department heads may need to encourage their faculty to use television as a means of teaching very large classes.
643 Faculty Senate will consider Greek report
College Eye 59:18, p.3
Report defines Greek relationship to campus and suggests changes to improve academic life; also Mr. Hake states that the closed circuit television system should be used more to justify its expense.
644 SCI pictured on KWWL show, "College Close-up"
College Eye 59:18, p.3
President Maucker and Dean Lang will discuss campus issues.
645 Women's Chorus on television
College Eye 59:13, p.4
Will present Christmas program on KWWL.
646 TV series offers to buy idea of English major
College Eye 58:15, p.4
"Route 66" offers to buy script from Gordon Mennenga; photo.
647 SCI Chorus to present TV program
College Eye 58:12, p.3
Will appear on thirty minute KWWL program.
648 A changing mathematics at SCI
Alumnus 48:4, p.2
Description of math department personnel, curriculum, and innovations; photo.
649 Films of Dotson-Huff match on TV
College Eye 57:25, p.4
650 SCI art department series of KWWL-TV
College Eye 57:18, p.5
Will present "Artist's Studio".
651 Untitled
College Eye 57:18, p.2

Classroom videos have some point to them.

652 Jan. 'Windows' will present Reninger and staff
College Eye 57:15, p.3
Will present program on KWWL television.
653 Women's Chorus presents concert on TV Monday
College Eye 57:13, p.4
Will present KWWL Christmas program.
654 College credit offered for televised economics course
College Eye 57:3, p.4
Procedures for signing up.
655 Women's athletic department on 'Windows' show
College Eye 56:32, p.3
Will be featured on KWWL program.
656 TV 'Windows' to present Phys. Ed. Dept.
College Eye 56:18, p.4
Will be featured on KWWL program.
657 'Windows' to feature social science on TV
College Eye 56:15, p.5
Donald Howard will talk about the objectives of social science classes.
658 KWWL to give series on SCI
College Eye 56:10, p.6
Will air monthly 30-minute shows.
659 SCI football films on TV
College Eye 56:5, p.8
KWWL will show game films with commentary by Stan Sheriff.
660 Students may earn credit by TV again
College Eye 56:2, p.8
Biology and government classes will be offered.
661 New TV camera
College Eye 52:38, p.1
Members of the Radio-TV office display new and old cameras in the SCI TV studio; photo.
662 New TV cameras bring expansion to SCI television
College Eye 52:38, p.3
Herbert Hake states that the new cameras will present a better picture.
663 TV programs to discuss three state schools
Public Relations News Release 1960:317, p.1
KCRG and WMT broadcast two special programs by the three state-supported schools in Iowa. The programs include a documentary on finances, and the future needs of higher education.
664 Student debate scheduled for Monday evening
College Eye 52:18, p.5
Four of Professor Wagner's students will conduct debate relating to television and censorship.
665 ISTC will offer credit for TV course
Public Relations News Release 1960:183, p.1
KWWL-TV and KQTV-TV offer "Probability and Statistics" and "Teaching Probability and Statistics" for three hours of credit.
666 Women's Chorus to appear on TV
College Eye 52:12, p.1
Will present half hour program on KWWL.
667 Pres. Maucker to discuss askings
Public Relations News Release 1960:132, p.1
President J. W. Maucker discusses the Board of Regents' legislative askings through a KWWL program, followed by a presentation of a film prepared by the three state institutions of higher education.
668 TV students explode profs' theories on video courses
College Eye 52:8, p.4
Students tell what they like and dislike about taking classes via television; photo.
669 ISTC profs air views on classroom TV
College Eye 52:7, p.3
Faculty members talk about the benefits and the problems of presenting their classes via closed circuit television; photo.
670 TV aids class boom, but do students gain?
College Eye 52:6, p.1
Mr. Hake talks about the advantages and disadvantages on televised instruction; describes the school's efforts to use television; photo.
671 TV points up contrast
College Eye 52:4, p.6
Televised presidential debates may be significant.
672 The new algebra
College Eye 52:3, p.3
Algebra course offered via television; photo.
673 Hake commended for TV films
College Eye 52:2, p.2
Mr. Hake's work praised by newspapers.
674 College will offer credit for Continental Classroom
Alumnus 45:3, p.18
Contemporary math classes will be broadcast by NBC.
675 Emphasis changed in ISTC radio programs
Alumnus 45:3, p.15
Programming will emphasize both the school room and general interest; television programming will be available over 3 stations.
676 ISTC announces changes in radio-TV programming
Public Relations News Release 1960:13, p.1
Herbert Hake announces a new emphasis on mixed student and public interest in radio and television programming. KWWL and WOI-TV broadcast science and history programs on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
677 ISTC to offer credit for "Continental Classroom" series
Public Relations News Release 1960:11, p.1
Credit is offered to students viewing the "Continental Classroom" program broadcasted by KWWL-TV. The course is sponsored by the National Television Broadcasting Company, and will cover algebra, probability, and statistics.
678 Hake's program lauded in England
Public Relations News Release 1960:6, p.1
Leeds University's Sir Charles Morris cites Herbert Hake's educational program, "History with Herb Hake", as an example for university non-commercial television in England. Hake's program is sponsored by the National Education TV and Radio Center.
679 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 51:22, p.8
Discusses the advantages of television teaching.
680 Hake chagrined; Indian popular
College Eye 51:11, p.2
Herb Hake's cartoon drawing of Chief Blackhawk is popular; has distributed 1530 copies; photo.
681 Women's Chorus on TV
College Eye 51:11, p.5
Will present Christmas program.
682 TV history series produced by Herb Hake
Alumnus 44:4, p.11
Twenty-six program series entitled "History with Herb Hake".
683 Untitled
College Eye 51:9, p.8
Comments on the statements made by faculty members concerning dishonesty in television programming.
684 The Faculty Pen; faculty opinion polled on quiz show scandals
College Eye 51:8, p.3
Faculty members discuss the recent controversy on dishonesty in television.
685 Continental classroom has promising results; ISTC to participate
College Eye 51:3, p.7
Designed to help science teachers.
686 Radio-TV men wanted
College Eye 51:1, p.4
For campus programming.
687 TC to credit continental classroom
College Eye 51:1, p.1
National credit chemistry course offered on television
688 Death in the living room
College Eye 50:37, p.2
Considers plans to televise bullfights.
689 TV art series begins Saturday
College Eye 50:18, p.5
William Daley will be featured on KWWL program.
690 The fifth season
College Eye 50:13, p.2
Discusses the commerciality of the holiday.
691 Cat-Snip 'T'
College Eye 50:5, p.2
Sarcastic commentary on campus sports.
692 ISTC and KWWL-TV participate in nation-wide physics course
College Eye 50:2, p.8
Description of course.
693 Presidents of the three state institutions
Alumnus 42:2, p.10
Presidents Hancher, Hilton, and Maucker participate in television panel on building needs; photo.
694 College heads on TV Sunday
College Eye 49:27, p.1
Regents presidents will present case for new buildings on campuses.
695 Class TV to begin Jan. 29; science by closed circuit tri-weekly
College Eye 49:16, p.1
Professors Worley and Matala will present science education class; description of the course procedures; photo.
696 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 49:14, p.2
Dr. Fox does not share optimism toward education via television.
697 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 49:13, p.2
Educational programming experiments via television are unnecessary.
698 Teaching with TV experimental courses start with 2nd semester
Alumnus 41:4, p.5
Physical Science course will be taught via closed-circuit to 150 students in two classrooms; hardware arrangements underway.
699 Closed circuit TV for TC; teaching by TC to begin in January
College Eye 49:8, p.1
Professors Worley and Matala will teach science education class; Mr. Hake speaks at length about the facilities and the idea of closed circuit TV; photo.
700 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 48:17, p.2
Claims that most people would rather watch television than read philosophy in their free time.