Entity | Frank M. Rarig
Born: 1908
Alternate Names: Rarig, Frank M. (Frank Miller), 1908-, Rarig, Frank M. 1908-
Occupation(s): administrator, university teacher
Field(s) of Work: communication studies
Employer(s): University of Minnesota
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Appears in:
University of Minnesota (WLB/KUOM) 42
- "The Moon Is Down," discussion about John Steinbeck's book The Moon Is Down, Special Bulletin no. 62
- Burton Paulu: Retrospective Spectacular, Reel 2
- Frank Rarig Talks to Howard Gilkenson about his career in speech
- Frank Rarig Talks to Howard Gilkenson about his career in speech
- Frank Rarig discusses his early days in Minnesota with Professor Howell
- Frank Rarig discusses some of his famous students and growth of the University of Minnesota speech department
- Frank Rarig discusses the teaching of oral interpretation with Professor Howell
- Julius Nolte on Frank Rarig
The World We Want 34
- "A Lesson From History for the World We Want," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 41
- "Cannery Row," discussion of John Steinbeck's book, Cannery Row, Special Bulletin no. 112
- "Contributions of Russian Science to Medicine," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 102
- "Dumbarton Oaks," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 111
- "Education For the World We Want," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 33
- "Education and the People's Peace," discussion, Special Bulletin, no. 74
- "Education of the Farm Population in Minnesota," discussion, Special Bulletin, no. 104
- "How To Make Peace With Germany," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 113
- "How to Read a Newspaper," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 119
- "Latin America and Free Elections," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 152
- "Minorities and Community Living," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 138
- "Must We Fear Russia?," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 109
- "Naxi Re-education," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 123
- "On Being a Real Person," discussion of Harry Emerson Fosdick's book, On Being A Real Person, Special Bulletin no. 76
- "Peace-makers' Problems," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 103
- "Post-War Resettlement of Persons of Japanese Ancestry," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 145
- "Post-war trade with Russia," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 126
- "Principles of Democratic Administration," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 107
- "Race Prejudice and Our Schools," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 118
- "Should We Support Federal Legislation to Establish a Fair Employment Practices Commission With Powers of Enforcement?," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 129
- "Social Planning," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 154
- "Some Aspects of Latin American Culture," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 121
- "Stabilization of International Exchange," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 78
- "The British White Paper," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 72
- "The Contribution of Russian Science to Agriculture," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 106
- "The Economic Reconstruction of Europe," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 99
- "The Effects of Japanese Methods of Promoting Her Co-Prosperity Sphere in Southeastern Asia," Special Bulletin no. 93
- "The German Philosophy of Life," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 68
- "The Loan to Britain," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 141
- "The Veteran Returns," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 98
- "Theodore Dreiser," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 143
- "Total Peace," discussion of Ely Culbertson's book Total Peace, Special Bulletin no. 61
- "Wartime Anxieties," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 40
- "Who Can and Does Vote," discussion, Special Bulletin no. 94