Wagner--Lillian Rose (Speech Faculty)
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101 | Three four-year scholarships to the college will be awarded to the winning speakers of the Brindley Discussion and Debate tournament Public Relations News Release 1951:337, p.1 |
The debate and discussion topics will center around the topic: "Should American citizens be subject to conscription for essential service in the time of war?" Each participant will take part in all three fields of the tourney--debate. | |
102 | Brindley tourney will be here next weekend College Eye 43:14, p.1 |
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103 | Speakers Bureau set for winter College Eye 43:13, p.8 |
List of speakers and topics. | |
104 | Speech meet will attract 100 students College Eye 43:10, p.1 |
North Central debate to be held on campus. | |
105 | Students from 17 colleges and universities will participate in the Sixth Annual Intercollegiate Discussion and Debate Conference Friday and Saturday Public Relations News Release 1951:196, p.1 |
Registration, extemporaneous speaking and three rounds of discussion are on the schedule for Friday. The debate topic is: "Resolved, that the Federal Government should adopt a permanent program of wage and price controls." | |
106 | Sixth discussion, debate to begin College Eye 43:9, p.3 |
Description of the upcoming tournament. | |
107 | TC girls will pursue in Sadie's style College Eye 43:9, p.1 |
A look at the upcoming Sadie Hawkins Dance; photo. | |
108 | Speaker's Bureau program slated College Eye 43:8, p.8 |
List of speakers and topics. | |
109 | College debaters will open the 1951-52 debate season at the University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota Public Relations News Release 1951:106, p.1 |
The debate question is "Resolved: The federal government should adopt a permanent wage and price control program." Bob Davis and Don Moscowitz will debate the affirmative. Joan Welle, Newton, and Ruth Cook, Waukon, will debate the negative. | |
110 | SAC sets date for high school discussion College Eye 43:7, p.6 |
Plans for sixth annual meeting. | |
111 | Wagner announces debate opening College Eye 43:7, p.7 |
Will travel to University of South Dakota. | |
112 | The annual fall conference, sponsored by the speech activities club, will be held on campus, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 16 - 17 Public Relations News Release 1951:77, p.1 |
The conference will open in Gilchrist Hall Chapel with a symposium of three speakers, I. H. Hart, R. Bruce Hughes, and William Lang, who will present past and present problems in education. | |
113 | Delta Sigma Rho Old Gold 0:0, p.159 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
114 | English and Speech Old Gold 0:0, p.48 |
Brief description of the department; photo. | |
115 | Speech Activities Club Old Gold 0:0, p.199 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
116 | "Ten cents each or two for a nickel" Public Relations News Release 1950:271, p.1 |
That jingle with a reverse twist is the title of a speech on Pacific Islanders by Richard S. Cass, 42, formal Naval commander and now a student here at the college. Other speakers and topics listed. | |
117 | Forum on graduate study to be presented at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:211, p.1 |
M. B. Smith, forum committee member, said four college faculty members will make up the panel to discuss kinds of graduate work. The forum will be held in the college auditorium. Faculty members listed. | |
118 | Eight members of the Speech Activities club at Iowa State Teachers college will attend a debate Public Relations News Release 1950:208, p.1 |
The debate and discussion tournament will be in Wisconsin on Feb. 15, 16, and 17. The tourney, announced Fculty Advisor Lillian Wagner, is at the State Teachers College, Eau Claire. Students listed. | |
119 | The Iowa State Teachers College chapter Alumnus 35:1, p.2 |
Forensic honorary Delta Sigma Rho reactivated in December 1950; originally organized in 1913; had been inactive since 1948. | |
120 | Brindley scholarship winners announced at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:186, p.1 |
Three scholarship winners and eight alternates were announced. The winners were: Jon Roberson, Barbara Behrens, and Marjorie Minger. The eight alternates are listed. | |
121 | Scholarships at stake in ISTC debate tourney Public Relations News Release 1950:182, p.1 |
Six more Iowa high schools this week entered students in the annual Brindley Discussion and Debate Tournament. Forensics Director Lillian Wagner said Thursday that 68 students from 14 high schools have entered the tourney. | |
122 | ISTC award $300 scholarships to debaters Public Relations News Release 1950:173, p.1 |
The annual Brindley Discussion and Debate tournament will be Jan. 19-20 with 60 students from at least eight high schools competing for the top three scores which carry scholarship prizes. | |
123 | Christmas is busy Season for ISTC Professors Public Relations News Release 1950:158, p.1 |
Christmas may be stay-at-home season for most folks but not for college professors. That's when many education associations plan national meetings. Here's where conference-bound faculty members are going before the New Year. Conferences listed. | |
124 | Announce Winners in ISTC Debate Tourney Public Relations News Release 1950:155, p.1 |
A Eau Claire Teachers College in Wisconsin, Iowa State College, and Iowa State Teachers College shared top honors in the annual debate and discussion tourney. | |
125 | Delta Sigma Rho becomes active College Eye 42:12, p.3 |
Chapter was active from 1913 through 1948; reactivated with three new members initiated; list of officers. | |
126 | Brave Bad Roads for ISTC Debate Tourney Public Relations News Release 1950:153, p.1 |
There were tales of long journeys over treacherous roads Friday as students from 22 colleges and universities in five states registered for the college's annual two-day debate and discussion tournament. | |
127 | Forensic Fraternity Reactivated at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:154, p.1 |
Delta Sigma Rho was reactivated with the initiation last week of three members. Initiates and offices are listed. To be eligible for membership a student must be outstanding in debate, oratory and other forensic activities. | |
128 | Students from Six (6) States Enter ISTC Debate Tourney Public Relations News Release 1950:151, p.1 |
Students from at least 21 colleges and universities in six midwest states will participate in the annual debate and discussion tournament at the College. The tournament will draw at least 65 debate teams, 100 discussion entrants and others. | |
129 | Invitational debate tourney scheduled on campus Dec. 8-9 College Eye 42:11, p.1 |
At least 41 colleges planning to attend. | |
130 | 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. | |
131 | Wagner acquaints speech students with technique College Eye 42:6, p.3 |
Meets with students interested in debate. | |
132 | Politicians slated for conference College Eye 42:6, p.1 |
H. R. Gross and Jim Babcock will appear at discussions series. | |
133 | Coming elections to be discussed College Eye 42:5, p.1 |
Will hold third annual fall discussion. | |
134 | Members of SAC discuss activities for fall quarter College Eye 42:2, p.7 |
Will hold discussions and debate. | |
135 | Forty new administrative faculty members join staff fall quarter College Eye 42:2, p.5 |
List of new faculty. | |
136 | Forty new staff members at Iowa State Teachers college Public Relations News Release 1950:26, p.1 |
The new personnel replace staff members now on leave and former staff members who have retired or accepted new positions. Eleven faculty members are on leave. | |
137 | Delta Sigma Rho Arranges Interesting Debates Northern Iowan :, p. |
Delta Sigma Rho is the United States' oldest national honorary organization for students interested in debate, oratory, discussion, and other forensic activities. It was funded in 1906 and came to the Iowa State Teachers College in 1913. The group takes charge of arrangements for debates between universities. In the past they have hosted debate teams from England, Sweden, and Scotland. |