Television

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701 Shakespeare is on summer TV
College Eye 47:33, p.3
Professor Reninger will lecture on Shakespeare in TV course.
702 Mutterings; The flame of fire in the water fast follows forewarned fates
College Eye 47:26, p.2
Reviews a television program on World War II that spoke unjustly about the Japanese people.
703 Telecourse will be offered for credit in spring
College Eye 47:19, p.1
Miles Zintz will offer course on remedial reading.
704 Hake investigates closed-circuit TV
College Eye 47:18, p.6
Mr. Hake talks about the possibilities and limits of a closed circuit system.
705 Teaching bettered with television
College Eye 47:15, p.8
Daryl Pendergraft attends meeting on the use of television in education.
706 Musings; "people viewing" favorite sport of iconoclastic nonconformist
College Eye 47:5, p.2
Claims that people viewing is more educational and interesting than watching television.
707 Extension Services enlarged
Alumnus 39:3, p.9
Classes will be offered in twenty-seven towns; three TV courses planned.
708 Summer telecourse is "Crafts for Recreation"
College Eye 46:35, p.4
Lengthy description of television course taught by Professor Page.
709 Page has TV class
College Eye 46:34, p.4
Discusses crafts.
710 TC educational TV program wins national award
Alumnus 39:2, p.8
Landmarks of Iowa History wins award for school telecasts.
711 TC television show wins first place in national competition
College Eye 46:27, p.8
"Landmarks in Iowa History" honored; lengthy description of the way that Mr. Hake produces each show; photo.
712 'Great kids at TC'
College Eye 46:20, p.2
Comments from Bennett Cerf; Mr. Hake's television series is doing well.
713 "Sonny" steps through TV screen to campus
College Eye 46:19, p.3
Arjes Sundquist has program on WOI television; lengthy profile; photo.
714 Players discuss educational TV
College Eye 46:18, p.3
Herb Hake demonstrates use of television to College Players.
715 Hake announces some changes in TV arrangement
College Eye 46:14, p.2
Walt Gohman will take on science series.
716 WOI-TV televises Saturday Humanities class under Fox
College Eye 46:13, p.2
717 President Maucker cites fiscal needs of college
Alumnus 38:4, p.4
Outlines reasons that ISTC needs increased funding.
718 The Stadium myth
College Eye 46:10, p.2
Stadium Hall has developed an undeserved poor reputation; maintains that it is a good place to live.
719 TV programs set tempos for classroom
College Eye 46:4, p.8
ISTC will have two programs on WOI; members of the faculty will be featured on one program; Professor Hake will present "Iowa TV Schooltime" on the other program.
720 WOI-TV conducts education class
College Eye 46:2, p.1
Class on tests will be available on television.
721 TV class offered
Alumnus 38:3, p.3
Wray Silvey will offer Educational Tests for the Elementary School.
722 Extension class offered this fall on TV station
College Eye 45:38, p.1
Wray Silvey will go to Ames for live broadcasts.
723 Begin water show with test pattern
College Eye 45:28, p.3
A look at the next Marlins show.
724 Marlins select TV theme for spring water show
College Eye 45:27, p.1
A look at the show and a list of performers.
725 Two art instructors appear on television
College Eye 45:24, p.5
Professors von Neumann and Driesbach will display work.
726 TV basketball, movie to be in ballroom
College Eye 45:23, p.5
727 Coed featured on daily Magic Window TV show
Alumnus 38:1, p.7
Arjes Sundquist is featured performer.
728 College musicians make TV debut
College Eye 45:15, p.3
Group will appear on WOI.
729 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.
730 Tells stories over WOI-TV
College Eye 45:15, p.6
Arjes Sundquist will join WOI children's program; photo.
731 Man of the Year
College Eye 45:14, p.2
Discusses a television program, sponsored by Time magazine, entitled "Man of the Year."
732 It's TV time
College Eye 45:9, p.1
Gail Gustafson, Doug Tvedt, George Chambers, and Barbara Norris enjoy the new TV in Seerley Hall.
733 Seerley gets TV, asks girls over
College Eye 45:9, p.7
Establish rules for viewing hours; hold date night for women.
734 SLB hears delegate named, report on Lecture-Concerts
College Eye 45:5, p.1
735 Commons has TV
College Eye 45:4, p.1
Students can watch the World Series.
736 Claim SLB notice elections, business
College Eye 45:3, p.3
Elect officers; plan for television in Commons.
737 Commons may get television before World Series starts
College Eye 45:2, p.1
Would be located in small lounge; consider arrangements for Duke Ellington concert.
738 A Cappella Choir appears on TV
College Eye 44:28, p.6
Will appear in 15 minute program.
739 Television station for TC under 'serious consideration'
College Eye 44:19, p.1
Hope to be part of state educational network.
740 Should Iowa set up and operate an educational television network in the public interest?
Alumnus 37:1, p.8
Questions and answers about a potential network.
741 Harried Holst forgets shoe
College Eye 44:16, p.6
Performs on television with unmatched shoes.
742 Presenting live TV show for classroom music work
Alumnus 36:4, p.9
Course is designed to provide music instruction to elementary grades.
743 Departments give varied TV shows
College Eye 44:7, p.1
Survey of WOI television shows to which ISTC faculty contribute.
744 'Music Time' may be seen
College Eye 44:5, p.6
Will feature work by Professor Mitchell.
745 Educational TV network recommended for Iowa
College Eye 43:39, p.3
Resolution of recent public relations workshop.
746 James L. Hollis to speak Tuesday
College Eye 43:28, p.5
Will speak on color television.
747 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."
748 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.
749 "TC" on TV," weekly television program, will be shown at a new time on WOI-TV, Ames, starting Tuesday, February 19
Public Relations News Release 1952:445, p.1
Every fourth program in the series will be a "live" show from Ames, the other three programs being films produced under the direction of Herbert V. Hake, radio program director.
750 Charles Coburn will present a program compiled from 61 years' experience in the theater
Public Relations News Release 1951:190, p.1
Coburn, often called the dean of the American stage and screen, was born June 19, 1877. Ivah Wills later became his wife. There are three remaining events in the lecture-concert series.
751 McKibbin wins television contest
College Eye 42:39, p.3
Completes word game; wins television set worth $369.
752 WOI-TV to carry national sports
College Eye 42:35, p.4
753 Alumni of the college in five western Iowa counties will hold a mid-summer reunion Sunday evening, July 1
Public Relations News Release 1950:404, p.1
Special guest at the reunion will be President J. W. Maucker. G. E. Myers, in charge of alumni affairs will present a short program of campus and television movies filmed at Cedar Falls. Nearly 400 graduates have been invited to the reunion.
754 Springbrook State Park, Guthrie Center
Public Relations News Release 1950:405, p.1
Graduates in five west central Iowa counties will hold a supper reunion Monday, July 2, at the Teachers Conservation camp. Special guest will be J. W. Maucker. Camp director G. W. Mouser said 350 alumni have been invited to the supper.
755 Television
Public Relations News Release 1950:402, p.1
In the communications field, the college made its debut in the mushrooming media of television. Since October, a 15-minute program, "TC on TV", has been telecast over WOI-TV. Herbert V. Hake dis the program director.
756 Crime, Kefauver, television--and 25-million televiewers
Public Relations News Release 1950:307, p.1
The "auditorium" is a sign of the times that television is becoming the greatest medium of mass communication. Vice-President Dennis Williams of Encyclopaedia Britannica films, spoke to about 50 persons attending the Audio-Visual conference.
757 TC on TV
Alumnus 35:1, p.9
ISTC TV production crew; photo.
758 Untitled
Alumnus 35:1, p.
Television show in preparation; photo.
759 Maucker's appointment tops list of outstanding events during 1950
College Eye 42:14, p.5
Quick 1950 year in review.
760 1950 Leaves Mark on ISTC Campus
Public Relations News Release 1950:165, p.1
A presidential inauguration, the fifth in 74 years, was one of several major changes during 1950. Starting last June a minor in journalism was offered. Plans were approved for granting a major in library science starting next June.
761 Teachers College presents weekly television show
Alumnus 34:4, p.9
"TC on TV" shown on WOI.
762 Regular TV programs began here yesterday
College Eye 42:4, p.8
Bert Woodcock featured in first program over WOI.
763 Teachers College goes on Television
Public Relations News Release 1950:46, p.1
Herbert V. Hake, radio program director, said the first show on "T.C. on TV" will be a 15-minute automobile safety program featuring Bert L. Woodcock, assistant professor of safety education.
764 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).
765 Studios remodeled to accommodate cameras, equipment for television
College Eye 42:1, p.1
First television film will be Decorah drum and bugle corps performance at football game; Herb Hake announces future plans for television programs; equipment being installed in Auditorium Building.
766 Next week Iowa State Teachers college should be ready to take to the television airwaves
Public Relations News Release 1950:5, p.1
Workmen this week are remodeling the Teachers College studios to accommodate the cameras and equipment which will relay the weekly schedule of programs over WOI-TV in Ames.
767 Next week the College should be ready to take to the television airwaves
Public Relations News Release 1950:41, p.1
Workmen this week are remodeling the studios to accommodate the cameras and equipment which will relay the weekly schedule of programs over WOI-TV in Ames. Two 16 mm. sound recording motion picture cameras are part of the equipment to be installed.
768 Hake will give a TV show of trip
College Eye 41:36, p.1
Herbert Hake has produced a fifteen minute film of his boat trip on the Mississippi from McGregor to Dubuque.
769 Television tower now erected atop Auditorium; will start shows in fall
College Eye 41:33, p.1
Will receive television signal from WOI in Ames; Mr. Hake will begin to provide TC programming to WOI.
770 Board approves $7,000 for TV, film equipment
College Eye 41:28, p.1
The equipment will be used to expand production of educational films.
771 Dickinson narrates relays over WOI-TV
College Eye 41:28, p.4
Were televised over WOI-TV, Ames.
772 See NCAA films over TV station
College Eye 41:27, p.4
Finals of the NCAA wrestling tournament were shown over WOC-TV in Davenport.
773 Bert Woodcock
Alumnus 34:2, p.1
Will produce safety education television programs with Herb Hake.
774 Wrestling tournament televised next week
College Eye 41:23, p.5
WOI-TV will show the tape of the National Collegiate Wrestling Championships the week after the tournament.
775 Amateur talent needed for Des Moines show
College Eye 41:21, p.8
Will perform on the "The Original Amateur Hour."
776 It's a long story from birth
College Eye 33:21, p.1
A look at some of the major stories covered by the student newspaper in its first 50 years.
777 Tutor Tickler show is always full of pleasant surprises
College Eye 29:13, p.7
Review of show highlights since its first year in 1930.
778 Handball becomes Teachers College's major sport; television to be installed; Muto will announce games
College Eye 19:30, p.6
Humor.
779 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.