Wagner--Lillian Rose [Speech Faculty]

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1 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.
2 Prof earns speech award
Alumnus 65:4, p.10
Professor Lillian Wagner honored by state group.
3 UNI emeritus prof. (L. Wagner) honored
Public Relations News Release 1980:84, p.1
Professor Lillian R. Wagner is being honored with a Citation for Leadership and Contribution to the Profession by the Iowa Communication Association.
4 Why we support UNI/AFT
Northern Iowan 73:21, p.10
Professors offer their opinions.
5 NI-nny award announced; competition stiff
Northern Iowan 72:56, p.2
The Northern Iowan staff awards the NI-nny "awards."
6 Spelling bee
Northern Iowan 72:49, p.5
Will choose sides and spell down.
7 CHFA researches for Centennial history
Northern Iowan 72:38, p.7
Professor Lillian Wagner talks about UNI's history.
8 Martin: faculty constitution void
Northern Iowan 72:35, p.1
Regents reject faculty constitution; faculty unsure what to do next.
9 Wagner won't "sail under false colors"
Northern Iowan 72:18, p.2
Professor Lillian R. Wagner sets the record straight on the comments she made during the moratorium; only a portion of her remarks were quoted.
10 Classes near normal; speakout successful; over thousand gather in Union
Northern Iowan 72:16, p.1
Class attendance about normal; students and a few faculty speak and listen at speakout; consider pass/fail option, Dome, and residence hall problems; photo.
11 Regents approve leaves for 12 faculty members
Northern Iowan 68:47, p.7
List of faculty and their topics of research.
12 Women's Committee confronts Kamerick
Northern Iowan 67:43, p.12
Group sends letter to President Kamerick asking for adjustments in salary and rank.
13 Potpourri
Northern Iowan 65:51, p.4
Activities and meetings.
14 Speech convention
Northern Iowan 65:51, p.4
Faculty attend regional meeting.
15 Iowa Forensic Association holds tournament at UNI
Northern Iowan 64:38, p.8
About twenty schools expected to attend.
16 Beard announces 'watch and study' committee
Northern Iowan 64:20, p.1
Group formed in light of possibility of loyalty oath; list of committee members.
17 Discussion conference to meet
Northern Iowan 64:10, p.8
Representatives from thirty-seven schools will meet.
18 Tomahawk convention tomorrow
College Eye 59:7, p.4
Will host national convention.
19 Speech group will meet to plan activities
College Eye 59:2, p.5
Will hold organizational meeting for forensics activities.
20 Banquet for students active in forensics
College Eye 58:29, p.4
List of those who will receive awards.
21 Forensic groups to meet Monday
College Eye 56:2, p.5
Professor Wagner will hold organizational meetings.
22 Organizational meetings for forensics next week
College Eye 53:2, p.3
Forensics plans for the year.
23 Inter-College debate today
College Eye 52:22, p.2
Seventeen colleges will attend campus tournament.
24 Iowa college speech tournament to be held at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:248, p.1
Professor Patricia Townsend acts as faculty judge for the annual Iowa Forensic Association tournament. Debate teams from seventeen state colleges are expected to attend. Participating colleges listed.
25 ISTC debate team to St. Paul
Public Relations News Release 1960:229, p.1
Professor Lillian Wagner accompanies JoAnn Bamsey, Anita Daniels, Marianne Tureki, and Caroline Dexheimer at the Upper Midwest Tyro Debate Tournament in Minnesota.
26 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.
27 ISTC debate squad to Pella
Public Relations News Release 1960:214, p.1
Professors Lillian R. Wagner and Patricia Townsend accompany the debate squad on their first tournament trip to Central College in Pella.
28 ISTC Forensic Squad to debate in Chicago
Public Relations News Release 1960:145, p.1
Professor L. R. Wagner accompanies the debate team in the freshman-sophomore debate tournament at the University of Illinois. Debaters include Caroline Dexheimer, Michael Chison, Carolyn Tietz, and Patricia Powell.
29 ISTC travels to Parsons debate
College Eye 52:8, p.1
List of team members.
30 ISTC will host discussion conference
College Eye 52:7, p.1
One hundred high school students will attend four-round discussion.
31 Forensic squad to begin 1960-61 debating season
College Eye 52:6, p.1
Will consider question of government involvement in health services.
32 ISTC debate team to begin season at Grinnell
Public Relations News Release 1960:77, p.1
The Forensic Squad attends a one-day conference at Grinnell College, where they will debate the role of the federal government in its citizen's health insurance. The team will be accompanied by Professor Lillian Wagner.
33 AWS Day features faculty panel here
College Eye 52:4, p.1
Panel will discuss "The Definition of Woman"; program highlights.
34 ISTC professors to conduct panel discussion
Public Relations News Release 1960:59, p.1
Professor Harold E. Bernhard moderates a panel discussion of the Associated Women Students State Day. Panel members include Professors Erma Plaehn, Agnes Lebeda, Lillian Wagner, and Mrs. Wray Silvey. The discussion will be held in the Commons.
35 Foreign Languages Lab Added by Department of Language, Speech and Literature
Old Gold 0:0, p.99
The Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature introduced a new Electronic foreign language laboratory. Tapes of Ten different languages will eventually be offered. The department also sponsored the College Players, Speech club, and English Club.
36 Debaters to Chicago
College Eye 51:12, p.1
37 Chimes, Torch and Tassel Serve College Community
Old Gold 0:0, p.160
Chimes choose sophomore women who participate in interest honor, religious, and social activities, show leadership ability, and scholastic achievement; senior women of Torch and Tassel are chosen for the same abilities; photo.
38 Interest in Languages Promoted
Old Gold 0:0, p.105
The Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature has communications classes offering conversational French or German along with the conventional speech and composition. Curriculum include speech correction, forensics, philosopy, religious lit; photo
39 Interest in Languages Promoted
Old Gold 0:0, p.105
The Department of Languages, Speech, and Literature offer conversational French or German classes, along with conventional speech and composition; the department sponsored the College Players, Speech Club, and Literary Circle; photo.
40 Speech Activities Club Promotes Student Action
Old Gold 0:0, p.188
The Speech Club program had public discussions, debates, mass meetings, and opportunities for independent and organization affiliated students to be heard; the mass meeting on the bookstore problem was the most notable event; photo.
41 Debate in state meet
College Eye 50:23, p.8
Four debaters will go to Dubuque.
42 HS discussion on campus today
College Eye 50:8, p.7
Students from fifteen high schools will be here.
43 Delta Sigma Rho Encourages Forensics
Old Gold 0:0, p.207
Description of the national honorary fraternity; photo.
44 Languages, Speech, and Literature
Old Gold 0:0, p.105
Description of the department; photos.
45 Speech activities stimulate interest
Old Gold 0:0, p.243
The club made fourteen trips to other colleges and universities to compete in debate, extempraneous speaking, discussion, oratory, oral interpretaion, radio speaking, and other phases of forensics; photo.
46 Public Relations leaders chosen
College Eye 48:32, p.3
47 Delta Sigma Rho Encourages Forensics
Old Gold 0:0, p.207
The purpose of Delta Sigma Rho is to encourage the highest quality of participation in debate and other forensic activities; the only teacher's college in the whole nation to have a chapter of this fraternity is Iowa State Teachers College; photo.
48 Speech Activities Club Arouses Forensics
Old Gold 0:0, p.241
The Speech Activities Club is open to any student interested in forensic activitities; in order to participate in debates, they traveled to the Universities of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota; photo.
49 Wagner reveals discussion and debate policy
College Eye 48:2, p.3
Students interested in debate or forensics should see Professor Wagner.
50 Debate
Old Gold 0:0, p.140
Brief description of the group; photo.
51 Delta Sigma Rho
Old Gold 0:0, p.197
Brief description of the group; photo.
52 Languages, Speech and Literature
Old Gold 0:0, p.97
Brief description of the department; photo.
53 speech activities club
Old Gold 0:0, p.232
Brief description of the group; photo.
54 Speech teams to make trip
College Eye 47:26, p.1
Groups will go to Minneapolis and Chicago.
55 Annual wage this year's debate topic
College Eye 47:2, p.5
Professor Wagner is seeking debate squad members.
56 Teachers College experiments in new liberal arts courses
College Eye 47:1, p.1
New communications course will include reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
57 Campus classrooms ablaze at night
Alumnus 39:3, p.5
Eight non-credit evening classes offered.
58 Debate, Training in Thinkin and Speaking
Old Gold 0:0, p.137
Brief description of the purpose of Debate and some of the events that the group took part in over the year; photos.
59 Delta Sigma Rho
Old Gold 0:0, p.184
Description of the honor fraternity for debaters; photos.
60 Languages, Speech, and Literature Newly Formed
Old Gold 0:0, p.85
Description of the newly formed department that incorporates three former departments; photos.
61 Speech Activities Club prepares for competition
Old Gold 0:0, p.223
Description of the club and its activities during the school year; photos.
62 Dr. Wagner praises and prods honor students at convocation
College Eye 46:32, p.1
Excerpts from Professor Wagner's address; photo.
63 Dr. Wagner speaks to honor students
College Eye 46:31, p.1
Will speak on "The Uncommon Denominator"; photo.
64 Six honored in forensics
College Eye 46:31, p.6
List of new Delta Sigma Rho members.
65 Dr. Lillian R. Wagner
Alumnus 39:2, p.11
Will speak at college honors convocation.
66 Dr. Wagner speaks at annual honors convocation May 25
College Eye 46:27, p.6
67 Panel highlights Quota Club dinner
College Eye 46:19, p.5
Considers matter of freedom of speech.
68 Debate openings are available
College Eye 46:12, p.6
69 Debate squad plans session at Grinnell
College Eye 46:6, p.8
70 Forensic meetings start Wednesday
College Eye 46:2, p.5
71 Debate
Old Gold 0:0, p.110
Brief description of the group; photo.
72 Delta Sigma Rho
Old Gold 0:0, p.166
Brief description of the group; photo.
73 English and speech
Old Gold 0:0, p.235
Brief description of the department; photo.
74 Speech activities club
Old Gold 0:0, p.202
Brief description of the group; photo.
75 Four take part in forensic meet
College Eye 45:22, p.1
At University of Iowa.
76 Five visit Lincoln debate meeting
College Eye 45:21, p.6
77 Debaters leave for tournament
College Eye 45:17, p.8
Will take part in Nebraska debate.
78 Debaters attend ISC tournament
College Eye 45:11, p.3
Four teams and two judges will travel to Ames.
79 Debaters expect intramurals soon
College Eye 45:6, p.6
80 SAC introduces future activities
College Eye 45:5, p.1
Outline plans for the year.
81 Debaters called to first meeting
College Eye 45:3, p.3
Professor Wagner will outline the work.
82 Debate
Old Gold 0:0, p.136
Professor Lillian R. Wagner directs the debate program; photo.
83 Delta sigma rho
Old Gold 0:0, p.151
Joan Welle and Bob Davis serve as officers in the Delta Sigma Rho debate society; photo.
84 Speech Activities Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.189
Lavon Burrichter, Pat Fennessy, and Pat Allen serve as officers in the Speech Activities Club; photo.
85 Orators attend student congress
College Eye 44:26, p.6
Attend Delta Sigma Rho convention.
86 Students question guest speakers
College Eye 44:25, p.4
Produce radio program.
87 Students attend Nebraska debate
College Eye 44:21, p.1
List of speakers and topics.
88 Fifteen TC students attend Wisconsin forensic contest
College Eye 44:20, p.6
List of speakers and topics.
89 Speaker's Bureau fills engagements
College Eye 44:17, p.6
Now completing spring engagements.
90 Debate meet now underway
College Eye 44:12, p.1
120 students from 20 colleges now on campus for debate and discussion.
91 Greek Letter variety show will be tonight
College Eye 44:5, p.6
92 Wagner receives Ph. D. from U. of Wisconsin
College Eye 43:41, p.4
93 Delta Sigma Rho
Old Gold 0:0, p.171
Description of the national society for debaters; photo.
94 English and Speech
Old Gold 0:0, p.141
Brief description of the department with photos; photo.
95 Speech Activities Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.210
Description of the club and events the club is involved in; photo.
96 Tea scheduled
College Eye 43:29, p.5
For those who helped with forensics tournaments.
97 Four students proved to be a veritable powerhouse during the University of Nebraska Intercollegiate Debate and Discussion conference at Lincoln, Neb.
Public Relations News Release 1952:407, p.1
The squad which walked off with many honors was composed of Joan Welle, Newton; Bob Davis, Burlington; Don Moskowitz, New York City, and Norman Cohn, Waterloo. Lillian Wagner and John Pruis of the college English and Speech department are co-sponsors.
98 Group of college debaters and faculty members all set for competition at Eau Claire, Wisconsin and Denver, Colorado
Public Relations News Release 1952:434, p.1
Faculty an members listed: H. W. Reninger, head of the english and speech department; Lillian Wagner, debate coach at the college.
99 Seventeen student debaters face a busy weekend in debate tournaments at Eau Claire, Wisconsin and Denver, Colorado
Public Relations News Release 1952:433, p.1
The students will be accompanied by Lillian Wagner, of the English and speech department and the college debate coach; Oliver Skalbeck, English and speech department, and Jean Hughes, assistant in charge of public school relations.
100 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.