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− | + | Brigham Young University. Dept. of Public Speaking and Dramatic Arts | |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | Established: [[established in::date:: | + | Established: [[established in::date::1922]] |
Abolished: [[abolished in::date::1929]] | Abolished: [[abolished in::date::1929]] | ||
− | Location: [[location of::Provo, Utah]] ([[date:: | + | Location: [[location of::Provo, Utah]] ([[date::1922]]-[[date::1929]]) |
==Functions== | ==Functions== | ||
− | + | Courses offered in the Department of Public Speaking and Dramatic Art included Principles of Speech, Psychology of Public Speaking, Classical Literature, Dramatic Monologue, Impersonations, and Vocal Interpretations of Shakespeare. | |
==Assets and Administrative Structure== | ==Assets and Administrative Structure== | ||
− | + | The Department of Public Speaking and Dramatic Art functioned under the administration of a chairman under a college dean. | |
==Associated Units== | ==Associated Units== | ||
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Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University]] ([[date::1925]]-[[date::1929]]) | Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University]] ([[date::1925]]-[[date::1929]]) | ||
− | Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. College of Fine Arts]] ([[date:: | + | Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. College of Fine Arts]] ([[date::1922]]-[[date::1929]]) |
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+ | Later unit: [[later unit::Brigham Young University. Dept. of Speech (1929-1953)]] ([[date::1929]]-[[date::1953]]) | ||
==Associated Archival Materials== | ==Associated Archival Materials== | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
− | + | Brigham Young University 1975: vol. 4 p. 507 (Kathryn Pardoe, chairman, 1922-1925; Grace Stewart, chairman, 1927-1929; Dept. of Public Speaking and Dramatic Arts, variant name) | |
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+ | Brigham Young University Annual Catalog 1925-1926: p. 166-169 (prominent professors: T. Earl Pardoe and Alfred Osmond; courses offered: Principles of Speech, Psychology of Public Speaking, Classical Literature, Dramatic Monologue, Impersonations, and Vocal Interpretations of Shakespeare) | ||
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The Department of Public Speaking and Dramatic Art was organized in 1922 under the College of Fine Arts. Prominent professors were T. Earl Pardoe and Alfred Osmond.
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Variant names
Brigham Young University. Dept. of Public Speaking and Dramatic Arts
Description
Established: 1922
Abolished: 1929
Location: Provo, Utah (1922-1929)
Functions
Courses offered in the Department of Public Speaking and Dramatic Art included Principles of Speech, Psychology of Public Speaking, Classical Literature, Dramatic Monologue, Impersonations, and Vocal Interpretations of Shakespeare.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The Department of Public Speaking and Dramatic Art functioned under the administration of a chairman under a college dean.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1925-1929)
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Fine Arts (1922-1929)
Later unit: Brigham Young University. Dept. of Speech (1929-1953) (1929-1953)
Associated Archival Materials
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Sources
Brigham Young University 1975: vol. 4 p. 507 (Kathryn Pardoe, chairman, 1922-1925; Grace Stewart, chairman, 1927-1929; Dept. of Public Speaking and Dramatic Arts, variant name)
Brigham Young University Annual Catalog 1925-1926: p. 166-169 (prominent professors: T. Earl Pardoe and Alfred Osmond; courses offered: Principles of Speech, Psychology of Public Speaking, Classical Literature, Dramatic Monologue, Impersonations, and Vocal Interpretations of Shakespeare)
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