Sage--Leland Livingston [History Faculty]

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101 Nadine Conner to use "red" and white carpets
Public Relations News Release 1950:189, p.1
"The red carpet," Leland L. Sage explains, "is for welcoming this petite and charming artist to her first recital on the concert course. The white carpet will mark her pathway from the wings to her station in the curve of the piano and protect her gown."
102 Tickets available at ISTC for Met Star's recital
Public Relations News Release 1950:168, p.1
Tickets are still available for Soprano Nadino Conner's recital on Feb. 1, according to L. L. Sage, chairman of the concert committee. On Marach 5, Pianist Jean Casadesus will present the final program of the college's 1950-51 concert course.
103 Sage to review book
College Eye 42:11, p.6
104 The Line
College Eye 42:11, p.2
'News' from around the campus.
105 Nadine Conner, Met Star, at ISTC Feb. 1
Public Relations News Release 1950:142, p.1
Soprano Nadine Conner, star of Metropolitan opera, will be the next artist on the 1950-51 concert course. The California-born singer has had leading roles in at least 12 operas since her 1941 Met debut as Pamina in "The Magic Flute."
106 Violinist Renardy at TC tonight
Public Relations News Release 1950:116, p.1
Ossy Renardy, young gifted violinist born in Vienna but an American since 1937, will present a concert in the auditorium. Renardy is the owner of a violin made in 1743. The violin, said to have been Paganini's is valued at over $50,000.
107 Violinist Renardy to play at TC
Public Relations News Release 1950:110, p.1
Ossy Renardy will present the second concert of the 1950-51 Lyceum series. The musician recently acquired a violin which he claims was made in 1743, is valued at over $50,000, and is said to have been Paganini's.
108 Panel featured at first meeting of Pi Gamma Mu
College Eye 42:7, p.6
Will talk about relationships among social sciences.
109 Baritone Leonard Warren of the Metropolitan Opera company will open the 1950-1951 Concert course at 8:15 p.m., Oct. 12
Public Relations News Release 1950:25, p.1
Completing the concert course will be Violinist Ossy Renardy, Soprano Nadine Conner, and Pianist Jean Casadesus. Baritone Warren has starred in 22 Metropolitan operas in New York besides appearing in major opera roles in other cities.
110 J. W. Maucker will be inaugurated as fifth president of the college on Friday, September 15, in the Men's Gymnasium
Public Relations News Release 1950:15, p.1
The inauguration will coincide with the traditional matriculation convocation held every fall. Henry C. Shull, will present Maucker to the faculty and students. Maucker's inaugural address is entitled "The Obligations of Opportunity."
111 Faculty
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List of faculty; photo.
112 Pi gamma mu
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Brief description of the group; photo.
113 Singher presents finale of series
College Eye 41:22, p.1
Mr. Singher will replace Brian Sullivan in the final program of the Lecture-Concert Series.
114 Four faculty members attend meeting at SUI
College Eye 41:21, p.3
Conference was held for teachers of history and social studies.
115 Lecture Concert Committee receives large contribution
College Eye 41:4, p.2
A $500 contribution has been received from an anonymous Cedar Falls donor; similar gifts received in other years.
116 Film Club to see foreign movies
College Eye 41:2, p.1
Two hundred students and faculty in attendance for first meeting.
117 Five concert attractions to be given
College Eye 40:32, p.1
Brief list of performers for 1949-1950 season.
118 Social Science
Old Gold 0:0, p.40
Brief description of the department; photo.
119 Musical Notes
College Eye 40:30, p.6
Points out the important people in his college career.
120 New schedule of concerts is announced
College Eye 40:30, p.1
Changes for the 1949-1950 season.
121 Sage discloses next Lecture Concertists
College Eye 40:26, p.1
Schedule for the 1949-1950 season.
122 Tourel songs offer variety of languages
College Eye 40:7, p.1
Performance preview.
123 Concert series entertainment is tops, committee reports
College Eye 40:5, p.6
A look at the effort involved in selecting the performers.
124 Dr. Sage granted leave
Alumnus 32:3, p.2
Will work on biography of William Boyd Allison.
125 Inspiring Instrumentalists
Old Gold 0:0, p.140
William Primrose and Robert Goldsand are two musicians that held concerts at Teachers College. Primrose was a Violist and Goldsand a pianist. A photo of both accompany the article, as well as that of Leland Sage, Lecture-Concert Series Chairman; photo.
126 Instructional Staff
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This page lists and shows some of the Instructional Staff; photo.
127 Chorus, choir to present extra concert
College Eye 39:31, p.1
For students and campus visitors.
128 Sage granted leave to work on biography
College Eye 39:31, p.1
Will be on leave for summer and one quarter of the 1948-1949 school year to complete biography of William Boyd Allison.
129 8 concerts to be given next year
College Eye 39:23, p.1
Schedule for the 1948-1949 season.
130 Bouquets--Ellington concert handled well
College Eye 39:18, p.2
Thanks the people who brought Duke Ellington to TC.
131 Duke Ellington to play here
College Eye 39:15, p.1
132 Guest gives stand on Wallace
College Eye 39:15, p.2
Speaks in favor of Henry Wallace's decision to run for President of the United States.
133 Henry Wallace presidential campaign is opposed by members of faculty
College Eye 39:14, p.1
Faculty express opinions on Henry Wallace's plans.
134 Bampton concert to be March 9
College Eye 39:13, p.5
Rose Bampton will perform.
135 Two modern dance groups to be here
College Eye 39:12, p.1
Charles Weidman group and Erick Hawkins Trio will perform.
136 Teachers oppose strict censorship
College Eye 39:7, p.3
Professors express opinions on proposed governmental regulations.
137 Season tickets now available says Dr. Sage
College Eye 39:1, p.1
Season ticket costs $2.40 for the six events; brief description of the series.
138 Untitled
College Eye 39:1, p.1
Verla Schoening, Beverly Brunz, Madelyne Elscott, and Rachel Rinehart play cards at the Polishing Party while Professors Howard, Silvey and Sage watch.
139 Committees
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List of names; photo.
140 Faculty
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List of faculty; photo.
141 Lecture-concert series 1946-1947
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Brief description of the series; photo.
142 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
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Brief description of the group; photo.
143 Pi Gamma Mu
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Brief description of the group; photo.
144 Name artists to appear in concerts
College Eye 38:33, p.1
Preview of the 1947-1948 Lecture-Concert Series.
145 Sage announces Lecture-Concert summer program
College Eye 38:32, p.8
Will feature ISTC faculty.
146 Campus Commentary
College Eye 38:27, p.3
Believes that ISTC Greeks are good for campus, praises efforts of Guest and Sage, and names Shirley Ann Nelson as student of the week.
147 A happy committee-man is Dr. Leland Sage
Alumnus 31:2, p.9
Professor Sage talks about his work in arranging for concerts and lectures; photo.
148 Musical Notes
College Eye 38:13, p.2
Announces upcoming music related events on campus.
149 Sage favors music and steak, keeps busy with school, concerts
College Eye 38:12, p.2
Profile of Leland Sage.
150 Met stars head concert series
Alumnus 30:4, p.1
Schedule of performers in 1946-1947 Lecture-Concert Series.
151 Campus Commentary
College Eye 37:43, p.2
Discusses the progress made by the College Players, congratulates the Lecture-Concert committee, the Couples Club, the upcoming football season, and summer term examinations.
152 Lecture on southwestern folklore
Public Relations News Release 1946:265, p.1
J. Frank Dobie will speak on his latest book, "A Texas in England". Dobie is a professor of creative writing at the University of Texas. He has been teaching and writing for nearly twenty five years.
153 Lecture-Concert series schedule varied programs for coming year
College Eye 37:41, p.1
A look at the 1946-1947 season.
154 Mother daughter guest recital
Public Relations News Release 1946:201, p.1
Virginai Bosworth, a young singing star from St. Paul, Minnesota, will be accompanied by her mother, Genevieve Bosworth, herself a well known concert singer. Recital is free and open to the public.
155 Special summer events announced by Dr. Sage
College Eye 37:34, p.3
Will make use of college faculty.
156 45-46 Lectures and Concerts Calendar
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Many Lectures and Concerts come to ISTC through the Lecture-Concert committee lead by Professor Leland L. Sage; photo.
157 Board in Control of Student Publications
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The Board in Control of Student Publications will work with the Director of Publications to supervise student publications; photo.
158 Faculty
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Photos of the faculty.
159 Lecture-Concert artists chosen for next season
College Eye 37:33, p.3
Professor Sage describes the events of the 1946-1947 program.
160 Ticket sales ahead of schedule
Public Relations News Release 1946:56, p.1
Over half the tickets available for the Minnesota Symphony and the St. Olaf choir have been sold. The concerts are scheduled for April 25 and May 9.
161 Social science survey lists Pearson as most interesting
College Eye 37:22, p.4
Social Science faculty talk about their favorite new commentators and columnists.
162 Music staff member to perform as soloist
Public Relations News Release 1946:21, p.1
The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will feature Henry Harris, pianist, during its concert in the Men's Gymnasium.
163 Lecture-Concert programs aided by $500 donation
College Eye 37:18, p.1
George Wyth family continues its tradition of contributing to the program.
164 George Wyth family presents $500 to Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1946:16, p.1
Money is to be used to bring nationally know artists to the college.
165 Igor Gorin, baritone, to sing at Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1946:8, p.1
Gorin became a naturalized citizen in 1940 in Los Angeles.
166 Teachers College of the Air
Alumnus 30:1, p.8
New programming includes music by college faculty; photo.
167 Speech contest results announced
Public Relations News Release 1945:301, p.1
All students in the two day contest received ratings of good or higher. This was the first competition for all the I. S. T. C. students.
168 Three speakers added to series for winter
College Eye 37:11, p.1
Roster of additions to Lecture-Concert Series.
169 Sage to speak at coffee hour
College Eye 37:4, p.1
170 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra to perform
Public Relations News Release 1945:231, p.1
College Lecture Concert Committee to host a symphony concert.
171 Men's Gym to host an exhibit and demonstration of Army Air Force equipment
Public Relations News Release 1945:180, p.1
The exhibit will be one of seven to be held in Iowa. Large quantities of air craft, parts, and materials will soon be available for insturctional use in schools and colleges.
172 Break-in artists force illegal entry; result satisfactory
College Eye 36:38, p.1
Faculty members "break into" house to receive keys.
173 Faculty
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Faculty listed; photo.
174 Highlights
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Dr. Sockman's visit and lecture; photo.
175 Pi Gamma Mu
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The Pi Gamma Mu honorary society meets to discuss Russian and Chinese politics, discuss contemporary affairs, and initiate new members; photo.
176 Algona Branch Summer school to open June 5
Public Relations News Release 1945:140, p.1
Advance enrollments are already in excess of advance enrollments for the past year. Frank W. Hill and Myron Russell will present the first concert.
177 Director of Red Oak Branch Summer School announces increased advanced registrations
Public Relations News Release 1945:142, p.1
Lou A. Shepherd reveals the first scheduled series of lectures and entertainment for the Red Oak school. Advance enrollements are ahead of past years.
178 Missouri Valley Branch Summer school announces June 5 as opening day
Public Relations News Release 1945:141, p.1
Program of music and lectures announced for summer school.
179 New members elected to Faculty Senate
College Eye 36:32, p.1
Roster of new members.
180 V-E Day feelings
College Eye 36:32, p.2
Students and faculty expresses their opinions.
181 College faculty senate announces results of election
Public Relations News Release 1945:112, p.1
Seven new members named to faculty senate. The senate is made up of twenty eight members with half being elected for two year terms and the other half being ex-officio.
182 President of the Iowa Farm Bureau to address an assembly
Public Relations News Release 1945:80, p.1
Allan B. Kline's address is entitled, "The Relation of Iowa's Agricultural Welfare to the Nation's Welfare".
183 Sage to conduct forum
College Eye 36:19, p.4
On France.
184 Sage to lecture at Park College
College Eye 36:18, p.1
On American post-war aims.
185 Dr. Leland L. Sage to speak at Park College
Public Relations News Release 1945:33, p.1
"American War Aims" will be Dr. Sage's topic in Missouri.
186 'Men of the Ken' rate R. G. Swing best newscaster
College Eye 36:16, p.3
Professors Sage, Thompson, and Erbe rate radio news broadcasters.
187 Westminister Choir to present concert
Public Relations News Release 1945:11, p.1
As a part of the western tour, the Westminister Choir from Princeton University will sing works of Brahms, and Bach, contemporary composers and American Negro spirituals.
188 Westminster Choir, Brailowsky, and Budapest Quartet appear in February
College Eye 36:15, p.1
Professor Sage describes the performers in the Lecture-Concert Series.
189 Lecture concert series
Alumnus 28:4, p.1
Schedule of season performers; will include Eleanor Streber, Ralph W. Sockman, Isaac Stern, Alexander Brailowsky, and the Budapest String Quartet.
190 Correspondent to speak; David Nichol, noted writer, here Tuesday
College Eye 36:4, p.1
191 College plans V-Day service upon surrender
College Eye 36:1, p.1
Believe end may be in sight in Germany, but much work remains to defeat Japan.
192 Dr. Leland Sage addresses Atlantic branch student body
College Eye 35:36, p.4
News from the branch summer schools.
193 Atlantic branch summer school has largest enrollment
College Eye 35:34, p.4
News from the branch summer schools.
194 Assemblies
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During the summer term of 1943 several assemblies were held and very well received by a majority of the student body. The Assemblies Committee is responsible for such programs are the piano recitals and the talks; photo.
195 Assemblies
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A letter to Hilda Beal inviting her to speak at an assembly in October from Leland Sage; photo.
196 Faculty
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Faculty; photo.
197 Social Science Honors
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Brief description of the group; photo.
198 Mona Paulee guest star on campus; soprano gives concert for T. C. audience
College Eye 35:28, p.1
Description of Miss Paulee's stay on campus and her performance.
199 Educational Policies Commission to consider vital campus problems
College Eye 35:24, p.1
Faculty Philosophy Committee establishes EPC; will consider vital problems.
200 Student forum helps meet campus demand
College Eye 35:19, p.5
Group discusses Soviet Union.