Hake--Herbert Victor [Broadcast Services Director]
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1 | Public Radio brings rock, news to UNI Northern Iowan 114:20, p.2 |
Radio stations KUNI and KHKE broadcast Iowa Public Radio to the students of UNI through rock, classical, and news; photo. | |
2 | UNI Museum Herb Hake exhibit Northern Iowan 114:10, p.5 |
The UNI Museum displayed the works of Herb Hake on September 24. Hake was an artist as well as a radio broadcaster at UNI. The event displayed some of his works as well as student artists who attempted to recreate his style by creating caricatures of staff and students; photo. | |
3 | Chalk artist Herb Hake exhibit Northern Iowan 114:8, p.4 |
UNI Rod Library hosts an exhibition for chalk artist and UNI professor Herb Hake; photo. | |
4 | Imagine the impact of 40 years of giving; Bob Beach, a loyal Panther friend and long-time supporter Northern Iowa Today 93:3, p.23 |
Mr. Beach talks about what he learned as a student and how it helped in his life; photo. | |
5 | University of Northern Iowa to celebrate its 120th anniversary with variety of activities April 20-27 Public Relations News Release 1995:324, p.1 |
Activities are announced for the celebration of the 120th anniversary of UNI. | |
6 | Radio and television at Iowa State Teachers College A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.163 |
The beginnings of radio and television at the college, including the controversy with KXEL. | |
7 | Services extending beyond the campus: Extension Service; Continuing Education; the church; the UNI Foundation A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.359 |
Extension services designed to meet needs of growing enrollment; efforts in radio and television; a brief history of the last years of the CHIC; early efforts of the UNI Foundation; photo. | |
8 | Student and faculty life at ISTC A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.68 |
History of student publications, debate, drama, music, and athletics during the Latham administration; photo. | |
9 | Student and faculty life at the Teachers College in the Forties A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.165 |
Recreation, speech, debate, and drama during the 1940s; photo. | |
10 | Seminar room dedication for former Dean to be held November 9 at University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1994:136, p.1 |
Donald Howard will be honored by having a seminar room named for him. | |
11 | University loses long-term faculty members: Donald F. Howard Northern Iowa Today 73:2, p.33 |
Biographical sketch of Professor Howard, who died July 28, 1990. | |
12 | UNI considers offer of honorary degree Northern Iowan 83:45, p.1 |
Apparently approve degree, though the information cannot yet be made public; list of those who have received honorary degrees from UNI; considers policy regarding posthumous degrees. | |
13 | Herbert V. Hake Alumnus 65:2, p.31 |
Died March 10, 1980. | |
14 | Price Lab School's influence spans U.S. UNI Century 7:4, p.4 |
Survey of projects and research undertaken at PLS which have been used by other schools; photo. | |
15 | Honorary degree to Hake UNI Century 7:3, p.6 |
Herbert Hake receives Doctor of Humane Letters. | |
16 | Honorary degree awarded; Herb Hake to receive degree Northern Iowan 75:52, p.7 |
Herbert Hake will receive a Doctor of Humane Letters degree during the spring commencement ceremony. Hake is director emeritus of radio and television at UNI. | |
17 | KC-97--the album station UNI Century 6:4, p.7 |
History of student radio station on campus; description of current programming; photo. | |
18 | Hake sets talk Northern Iowan 73:5, p.8 |
Herbert Hake and the UNI Museum will recognize UNI's centennial. | |
19 | Iowa broadcasters herald UNI's First Man of Radio Alumnus 61:3, p.3 |
Herbert V. Hake enters Iowa Broadcasters Hall of Fame; photo. | |
20 | Homecoming '75 review Alumnus 60:4, p.6 |
Photo essay including parade and football game; photo. | |
21 | Hake named HC marshall Northern Iowan 72:14, p.5 |
Profile of Herbert V. Hake; photo. | |
22 | Grant aids look at state's past UNI Century 2:4, p.6 |
PLS receives grant to develop and distribute new Iowa history materials. | |
23 | Hake gives chalk talk Northern Iowan 70:41, p.7 |
Profile of Mr. Hake. | |
24 | Hake honored by changing radio station call letters Alumnus 57:4, p.8 |
KTCF becomes KHKE. | |
25 | Faces old and new fill posts at UNI Alumnus 57:3, p.10 |
Short sketches of those appointed to administrative positions; photo. | |
26 | Tree planted in memorial to Hake Northern Iowan 68:56, p.5 |
Pin oak planted near flag pole; profile of Mr. Hake; photo. | |
27 | Recognition coffee Northern Iowan 68:54, p.6 |
Friends will honor Mr. Hake. | |
28 | Field service conference begins Sunday Northern Iowan 68:52, p.10 |
Many UNI faculty will be featured on program. | |
29 | Clearing out Alumnus 57:2, p. |
Mr. Hake draws cartoon of himself cleaning out his own office; photo. | |
30 | UNI's first broadcaster ends versatile career Alumnus 57:2, p.3 |
Extensive biographical profile of Herbert Hake; Mr. Hake recounts his experiences; photo. | |
31 | Regents Approve Business Transactions for UNI Public Relations News Release 1972:9, p.1 |
Projects include increasing the power wattage of the radio station from 10 watts to 3000 watts, providing ped access south of University Avenue to student housing, and sodding and seeding around Hillside Courts. | |
32 | Regional Meeting of the National Association of Educational Buyers to be Held at UNI Public Relations News Release 1970:106, p.1 |
Five UNI staff members will attend the meeting: Pendergraft, Riggs, Hake, Bailey and Boss. | |
33 | 55 Teachers Complete Social Studies Workshop at UNI Public Relations News Release 1969:684, p.1 |
The workshop concentrates on new trends in social studies education in the elementary school; list of people in attendance | |
34 | KYTC: campus radio UNI Quarterly 1:2, p.60 |
A look at the programming and facilities of the station, which was started in 1955; photo. | |
35 | 2000 Expected to Attend Prospective Teacher Day Public Relations News Release 1969:139, p.1 |
State-wide program involving 20 colleges. | |
36 | Author's tea Northern Iowan 65:25, p.6 |
Mr. Hake will autograph his book, "Iowa, Inside and Out". | |
37 | 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. | |
38 | 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. | |
39 | '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. | |
40 | Archives preserves treasures of the past Alumnus 53:3, p.11 |
Collections and services offered by University Archives; photo. | |
41 | 2 UNI staff members to serve on board Northern Iowan 64:52, p.5 |
Professors Hake and Paulson will serve on state radio and television board. | |
42 | New danger Northern Iowan 64:15, p.2 |
Believes that there must be tolerance for a wide range of thought and expression; cautions Professor Fox. | |
43 | Elementa Ki Northern Iowan 64:13, p.4 |
Professor Hake will address the meeting. | |
44 | Joint senate debates freedom of speech, press Northern Iowan 64:12, p.1 |
Hold open discussion session on freedom of speech and the press. | |
45 | Contrary to best interests of students, staff, school Northern Iowan 64:10, p.3 |
Believe that Hoffmans letter on draft advised young men to break law; urges Northern Iowan not to publish similar material. | |
46 | Hake speaks to tri-state alums at Princeton Club of New York Alumnus 52:1, p.6 |
Inaugural meeting. | |
47 | Faculty Senate meets to discuss committee report College Eye 63:19, p.1 |
The Committee of Five will present their report on the handling of larger classes. | |
48 | Tallcorn Music Theatre conference here tomorrow College Eye 63:19, p.6 |
Several SCI faculty will lead conference. | |
49 | Faculty Senate discusses 'Committee of Five' report College Eye 63:15, p.4 |
'Committee of Five' makes suggestions concerning class size. | |
50 | OSU President is SCI graduate College Eye 63:13, p.3 |
Comments on a speech made by Dr. Robert B. Kamm, an SCI alumni. | |
51 | Videotape units improve education College Eye 60:66, p.1 |
Students can view tapes to improve their performance. | |
52 | Should students be allowed to rate their professors? College Eye 60:65, p.2 |
Professor Howard expresses his opinion. | |
53 | Mr. Ross Barnett states 'misuse of power-tragedy' College Eye 60:44, p.1 |
Excerpts from speech; photo. | |
54 | Maucker portrait Alumnus 51:1, p.7 |
Committee selects UI artist James Lechay. | |
55 | SUI art professor to paint portrait of Maucker College Eye 60:29, p.3 |
James Lechay will paint portrait to commemorate 15 years of service by President Maucker. | |
56 | 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. | |
57 | 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. | |
58 | SCI faculty to participate in 110th ISEA Convention College Eye 59:5, p.3 |
Roster of fourteen faculty who will be participating. | |
59 | Perspective: speak the speech, I pray you--just 'hello' will do! College Eye 58:24, p.2 |
Comments that students never say hello to someone they don't know. | |
60 | KYTC Radio on air four hours nightly College Eye 58:4, p.4 |
Cut back from eight hours of service because of staff shortage and equipment problems. | |
61 | SCI art department series of KWWL-TV College Eye 56:18, p.5 |
Will present "Artist's Studio". | |
62 | Old Gold names emcees, judges for beauty pageant College Eye 56:15, p.1 |
A look at the contest. | |
63 | SLB selects design for new SCI flag College Eye 56:12, p.3 |
Herb Hake provides design; photo. | |
64 | Staff assists student paper thru summer College Eye 52:41, p.1 |
Thanks to those who assisted. | |
65 | 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. | |
66 | Dickinson, Hake to display art College Eye 52:32, p.3 |
Will exhibit work at Cedar Falls Recreation Center. | |
67 | ISTC faculty holds art show Public Relations News Release 1960:415, p.1 |
Art D. Dickinson and Herbert V. Hake present a two-man art exhibition at the Cedar Falls Recreation Center. | |
68 | KTCF broadcasts wide variety College Eye 52:20, p.3 |
KTCF is on the air from 5-8 PM Sunday through Friday; description of programming; located in Auditorium Building. | |
69 | Women's Chorus to appear on TV College Eye 52:12, p.1 |
Will present half hour program on KWWL. | |
70 | Local student to appear on college TV Christmas show Public Relations News Release 1960:143, p.1 |
Herbert Hake serves as announcer for the annual Christmas program broadcast by KWWL. The program will consist of performances by the Women's Chorus, directed by Jane Mauck of the music department. Performers listed. | |
71 | Reyerson receives Oil Can at annual football banquet College Eye 52:11, p.5 |
President J. W. Maucker and the athletic board hosted a banquet for the ISTC football team. | |
72 | 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. | |
73 | Hake commended for TV films College Eye 52:2, p.2 |
Mr. Hake's work praised by newspapers. | |
74 | New ISTC radio station KTCF goes on the air this fall College Eye 52:1, p.1 |
Herb Hake talks about the programming for KTCF-FM; photo. | |
75 | ISTC to begin FM radio broadcasting Public Relations News Release 1960:23, p.1 |
Herbert Hake, director of television and radio, receives program test authority from the Federal Communications Commission. Programming will consist of classical music, courses such as Willard Reninger's "Introduction to Literature", and sporting events. | |
76 | 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. | |
77 | 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. | |
78 | FM radio station completed at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:12, p.1 |
Engineering and program testing begin for the KTCF radio station with hopes that the Federal Communications Commission will grant permission to begin broadcasting by September 12. | |
79 | 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. | |
80 | Boards Govern Communications Old Gold 0:0, p.158 |
The Board of Control of Student Publications is the governing department of all student publications. The board selects the executive staffs of the Old Gold and College Eye and see that they function properly. KYTC is governed by the Board of Control of Student Broadcasting. They select the staff and determine policies the station will fallow. | |
81 | Field Services Have Five Divisions Old Gold 0:0, p.84 |
The Field Services administers off-campus matters. The office both requrits students to ISTC but also helps blooming teachers find jobs after college. There are five specific divisions that make up the Field Services; Alumni Affairs, Placement, School Relations, Extension Services, and Radio and TV. A large staff work together to help ISTC students; Photos. | |
82 | Variety Keynotes KYTC Old Gold 0:0, p.165 |
Under the supervision of Herbert Hake, the KYTC radio station on campus is ran entirely by the student workers. The station played music, sporting events, and helps the student body stay informed of the happenings around campus. This year they presented a Humanities marathon for the benefit of those enrolled in the course. | |
83 | ISTC to have radio voice in Cedar Falls-Waterloo area College Eye 51:25, p.3 |
Ten-watt transmitter purchased; new station will broadcast educational and college programs locally; to be staffed by college personnel, not students. | |
84 | 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. | |
85 | TV history series produced by Herb Hake Alumnus 44:4, p.11 |
Twenty-six program series entitled "History with Herb Hake". | |
86 | Illuminating Engineering Society meet College Eye 51:4, p.3 |
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87 | Boards Govern Communications Old Gold 0:0, p.144 |
The Board of Control of Student Publications select the executive staff for the OLD GOLD and the COLLEGE EYE, and make sure that the staffs function properly; they are the governing department of all the student publications; photo. | |
88 | Field Services Offer Many Services to Students Old Gold 0:0, p.90 |
Field Services is divided into five parts: Radio and Television, The Office of Alumni Affairs, The Office of Public School Relations, The Placement Bureau, and a consulting service; photo. | |
89 | 'Outer Space Inn' goes into orbit; student show benefits 9 funds College Eye 50:21, p.1 |
Will feature variety show and dancing. | |
90 | Bach Aria Group will perform Wednesday College Eye 50:20, p.1 |
Profile of the group. | |
91 | Hake resigns; Jones succeeds as LC chairman College Eye 50:9, p.1 |
Professor Jones will replace Mr. Hake at the end of the school year. | |
92 | Boards Govern Communications Old Gold 0:0, p.144 |
Description of the Boards of Control of Student Publication and Student Broadcasting; photos. | |
93 | Field Services Old Gold 0:0, p.90 |
Brief description of the divisions that make up the Field Services office and photos of the heads of the departments; photos. | |
94 | Verles Hauge and Herbert Hake; Bill Ketch and Tyrrell; Ed Clopton, Betsy Riley, and Craig Rule Old Gold 0:0, p.153 |
Three photos of students working on KYTC projects; photos. | |
95 | L-C and summer series announced College Eye 49:33, p.1 |
List of performers for summer 1958 and the 1958-1959 school year. | |
96 | 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. | |
97 | 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. | |
98 | 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. | |
99 | Concert series set; opens with Satchmo College Eye 49:1, p.5 |
Louis Armstrong will perform; season schedule. | |
100 | Album program on radio today College Eye 48:33, p.4 |
Will re-broadcast older programs. |