Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 30 of 49
Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network
Deaths Of Former Faculty, Staff And Friends, Alumnus, May 1980
Deaths Of Former Faculty, Staff And Friends, Alumnus, May 1980
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Iowa Broadcasters Herald Uni's 'First Man Of Radio', Alumnus, September 1976
Iowa Broadcasters Herald Uni's 'First Man Of Radio', Alumnus, September 1976
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Homecoming '75 Review, Alumnus, December 1975
Homecoming '75 Review, Alumnus, December 1975
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Hake Named Hc Marshal, The Northern Iowan, October 17, 1975
Hake Named Hc Marshal, The Northern Iowan, October 17, 1975
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Hake Gives Chalk Talk, The Northern Iowan, March 15, 1974
Hake Gives Chalk Talk, The Northern Iowan, March 15, 1974
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Hake Honored By Changing Radio Station Call Letters, Alumnus, December 1972
Hake Honored By Changing Radio Station Call Letters, Alumnus, December 1972
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Tree Planted In Memorial To Hake, The Northern Iowan, June 16, 1972
Tree Planted In Memorial To Hake, The Northern Iowan, June 16, 1972
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Uni's First Broadcaster Ends Versatile Career, Alumnus, May 1972
Uni's First Broadcaster Ends Versatile Career, Alumnus, May 1972
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
[Herb Hake Illustration On Cover], Alumnus, May 1972
[Herb Hake Illustration On Cover], Alumnus, May 1972
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
A Decade Of Closed-Circuit Tv, Alumnus, December 1968
A Decade Of Closed-Circuit Tv, Alumnus, December 1968
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Archives Preserve Treasures Of The Past, Alumnus, September 1968
Archives Preserve Treasures Of The Past, Alumnus, September 1968
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Field Services, Alumnus, December 1967
Field Services, Alumnus, December 1967
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Hake Speaks To Tri-State Alums At Princeton Club Of New York, Alumnus, February 1967
Hake Speaks To Tri-State Alums At Princeton Club Of New York, Alumnus, February 1967
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Emphasis Changed In Istc Radio Programs, Alumnus, September 1960
Emphasis Changed In Istc Radio Programs, Alumnus, September 1960
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Hake Chagrined; Indian Popular, The College Eye, December 4, 1959
Hake Chagrined; Indian Popular, The College Eye, December 4, 1959
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Tv History Series Produced By Herb Hake, Alumnus, December 1959
Tv History Series Produced By Herb Hake, Alumnus, December 1959
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
"Teaching With Tv" Experimental Courses Start With 2nd Semester, Alumnus, December 1957
"Teaching With Tv" Experimental Courses Start With 2nd Semester, Alumnus, December 1957
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Herb Hake Works Long Hours Put Tc On Television, Radio, The College Eye, January 15, 1954
Herb Hake Works Long Hours Put Tc On Television, Radio, The College Eye, January 15, 1954
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Dali's Condolences Sent To Queen, The College Eye, February 15, 1952
Dali's Condolences Sent To Queen, The College Eye, February 15, 1952
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Former Staff Member Presents Hymn Program, Alumnus, February 1952
Former Staff Member Presents Hymn Program, Alumnus, February 1952
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
[Herb Hake On Cover], Alumnus, February 1951
[Herb Hake On Cover], Alumnus, February 1951
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Teachers College Presents Weekly Television Show, Alumnus, December 1950
Teachers College Presents Weekly Television Show, Alumnus, December 1950
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Regular Tv Programs Began Here Yesterday, The College Eye, October 6, 1950
Regular Tv Programs Began Here Yesterday, The College Eye, October 6, 1950
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Hake's Program Tells Only Good, Not The Disasters, The College Eye, June 30, 1950
Hake's Program Tells Only Good, Not The Disasters, The College Eye, June 30, 1950
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Sword, Bible, Old Phonograph Can Be Found In Radio Office, The College Eye, August 12, 1949
Sword, Bible, Old Phonograph Can Be Found In Radio Office, The College Eye, August 12, 1949
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Radio Office Receives 2000 Requests For Teaching Aids, The College Eye, November 19, 1948
Radio Office Receives 2000 Requests For Teaching Aids, The College Eye, November 19, 1948
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Calendar Needs Revision To Include 'Henrysday'-H. Hake, The College Eye, September 19, 1947
Calendar Needs Revision To Include 'Henrysday'-H. Hake, The College Eye, September 19, 1947
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Hake Directs Summer Theater, Alumnus, April 1947
Hake Directs Summer Theater, Alumnus, April 1947
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
Presenting "A Day In The Life Of A Teacher," Alumnus, April 1947
Presenting "A Day In The Life Of A Teacher," Alumnus, April 1947
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.
[Student Delighter, Herbert V. Hake], Alumnus, January 1947
[Student Delighter, Herbert V. Hake], Alumnus, January 1947
Noteworthy People of UNI Documents
Herbert V. Hake attended graduate school at the University of Iowa, where he earned his master's degree in scenic design in 1933. In the summer of 1936, he began his career at the Iowa State Teachers College (ISTC) with the Theater Department. From 1938 to 1942 he served as technical director, scenic designer, and instructor of speech courses. He was a pioneer in radio and television.