Academic Calendar 1997-98

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Academic Calendar 1997-98 The University of Findlay Undergraduate Catalog Effective Fall 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS Academic Calendars, 3-6 An Introduction to The University of Findlay, 7 Admission, 12 Expenses, 24 Payment Options, 27 Financial Aid and Scholarships, 19 Academic Information Graduate and Special Programs, 16 Articulation Agreements, 18 College Organization, 31 Bachelor’s Degree Requirements, 37 Associate of Arts Degree Requirements, 40 Graduation and Records, 50 Major Requirements/Course Descriptions Honors Program, 56 College of Business, 59 Department of Business Administration Programs, 63 Department of Quantitative and Global Business Studies, 65 College of Education, 81 College of Health Professions, 101 Gerontology, 103 Health, 105 Health and Physical Education, 106 Nuclear Medicine Institute, 110 Occupational Therapy, 114 Physical Education, 118 Physical Therapy, 121 Social Work, 122 Strength and Conditioning, 126 College of Liberal Arts, 129 Department of Communication, 132 Department of English, 142 Department of History, Political Science, and Law and the Liberal Arts, 154 Department of Justice Sciences, 168 Department of Language and Culture, 175 Department of Psychology, 196 Department of Religious Studies and Philosophy, 201 Department of Visual and Performing Arts, 211 College of Pharmacy, 228 College of Sciences, 235 Center Equine and Pre-Veterinary Studies, 236 Area of Computer Science and Technology Management, 248 Area of Environmental, Safety, and Occupational Health Management, 257 Area of Mathematics, 267 Area of Natural Science, 273 Student Life, 299 Housing and Residence Life, 311 Recreational Services, 316 Administration, Trustees, Faculty and Staff, 344 2 2009 – 2010 UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC CALENDAR Includes start/stop dates for standard semester, degree completion, and weekend college schedules. FALL SEMESTER 2009 August 17 Degree Completion Block I begins (i.e. online degree programs) August 17 Meetings for academic program directors and department chairs August 18 President’s Breakfast and all-campus opening activities August 19 Fall faculty meeting and faculty development workshops August 20 Final registration session for new students August 21 Residence halls open for new students who registered in summer August 22-23 New Student Orientation (Arch Ceremony on August 23) August 23 Residence halls open for upperclassmen August 24 Classes begin for standard semester session August 31 Last day to add a class or section for standard semester session September 4-5-6 Fall Weekend College begins September 18-19-20 Fall Weekend College October 2-3-4 Fall Weekend College October 8-9 Mid-Fall Recess: No classes for standard semester sections; degree completion continues online October 11 Degree Completion Block I ends October 12 Degree Completion Block II begins October 16-17-18 Fall Weekend College October 21 Report D’s and F’s in standard semester session classes Oct. 30-Nov. 1 Fall Weekend College November 4 Last day to withdraw from standard semester session classes November 13-14-15 Fall Weekend College, final meetings of session November 26-29 Thanksgiving Recess (No classes) December 4 Deadline for seniors to apply for May 2010 Graduation December 4 Final class day for standard semester session December 7-10 Final exams for standard semester session December 11 Degree Completion Block II ends December 12 Undergraduate and Graduate Commencement December 16 Final grades due for all sessions by 9:00 a.m. SPRING SEMESTER 2010 January 3 Residence Halls open at 2:00 p.m. January 6 Classes begin for standard semester session and Degree Completion Block I January 8-9-10 Winter Weekend College begins January 13 Last day to add a class or section for standard semester session January 18 Martin Luther King Day - No classes except for online degree completion January 22-23-24 Winter Weekend College Feb 5-6-7 Winter Weekend College February 19-20-21 Winter Weekend College March 1-7 Spring Break for standard semester session classes March 2 Degree Completion Block I ends March 3 Degree Completion Block II begins March 5-6-7 Winter Weekend College March 10 Report D’s and F’s in standard semester session classes March 19-20-21 Winter Weekend College, final meetings of session March 24 Last day to withdraw from classes for standard semester session classes March 26-27-28 Spring Weekend College begins 3 April 2-4 Easter Holiday - No classes April 9-10-11 Spring Weekend College April 23-24-25 Spring Weekend College April 23 Deadline for seniors to apply for December 2010 Graduation April 23 Final class day for standard semester session April 26-29 Final exams for standard semester session April 30 Degree Completion Block II ends May 1 Undergraduate and Graduate Commencement May 5 Final grades due for standard semester and degree completion courses by 9:00 a.m. May 7-8-9 Spring Weekend College May 14-15-16 Spring Weekend College May 28-29-30 Spring Weekend College, final meetings of session SUMMER SESSIONS 2010 May 3-28 Four-week Summer Block I May 3-June 11 Six-week Summer Block I June 1-June 28 Four-week Summer Block II June 7- July 30 Eight-week Summer Block and Degree Completion Summer Term June 11-12-13 Summer Weekend College begins June 14-July 23 Six-week Summer Block II June 18-19-20 Summer Weekend College June 25-26-27 Summer Weekend College June 29-July 26 Four-week Summer Block III July 9-10-11 Summer Weekend College July 16-17-18 Summer Weekend College July 23-24-25 Summer Weekend College August 1 Summer Graduation Conferral Date (no ceremony) Notes: Unless a holiday recess is identified for all sessions or for a specific session (i.e. standard semester, degree completion, or weekend college offerings), classes will be held as scheduled between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Operations during inclement weather are reported at http://www.findlay.edu/academics/weather/default.htm. In most instances, inclement weather does not interrupt online class delivery. 4 2010 – 2011 UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC CALENDAR Includes start/stop dates for standard semester, degree completion, and weekend college schedules. (Subject to change through January 2010) FALL SEMESTER 2010 August 16 Degree Completion Block I begins (i.e. online degree programs) August 16 Meetings for academic program directors and department chairs August 17 President’s Breakfast and all-campus opening activities August 18 Fall faculty meeting and faculty development workshops August 19 Final registration session for new students August 20 Residence halls open for new students who registered in summer August 21-22 New Student Orientation (Arch Ceremony on August 22) August 22 Residence halls open for upperclassmen August 23 Classes begin for standard semester session August 30 Last day to add a class or section for standard semester session September 3-4-5 Fall Weekend College begins September 17-18-19 Fall Weekend College October 1-2-3 Fall Weekend College October 7-8 Mid-Fall Recess: No classes for standard semester sections; degree completion continues online October 10 Degree Completion Block I ends October 11 Degree Completion Block II begins October 15-16-17 Fall Weekend College October 19 Report D’s and F’s in standard semester session classes October 29-30-31 Fall Weekend College November 2 Last day to withdraw from standard semester session classes November 12-13-14 Fall Weekend College, final meetings of session November 25-28 Thanksgiving Recess (No classes) December 3 Deadline for seniors to apply for May 2011 Graduation December 3 Final class day for standard semester session December 6-9 Final exams for standard semester session December 10 Degree Completion Block II ends December 11 Undergraduate and Graduate Commencement December 15 Final grades due for all sessions by 9:00 a.m. SPRING SEMESTER 2011 January 7-8-9 Winter Weekend College begins January 9 Residence Halls open January 10 Classes begin for standard semester session and Degree Completion Block I January 17 Martin Luther King Day - No classes except for online degree completion January 18 Last day to add a class or section for standard semester session January 21-22-23 Winter Weekend College February 4-5-6 Winter Weekend College February 18-19-20 Winter Weekend College March 4-5-6 Winter Weekend College March 6 Degree Completion Block I ends March 7 Degree Completion Block II begins March 7-13 Spring break for standard semester session classes March 14 Report D’s & F’s in standard semester session classes March 18-19-20 Winter Weekend College, final meetings of session March 28 Last day to withdraw from classes for standard semester session classes 5 April 1-2-3 Spring Weekend College begins April 15-16-17 Spring Weekend College April 22-23-24 Easter Holiday-No classes April 29 Final class day for standard semester session April 29 Deadline for seniors to apply for December 2011 Graduation April 29-30-May 1 Spring Weekend College May 2-5 Final exams for standard semester session May 1 Degree Completion Block II May 7 Undergraduate and Graduate Commencement May 11 Final grades due for standard semester and degree completion courses by 9 a.m. May 13-14-15 Spring Weekend College May 20-21-22 Spring Weekend College June 3-4-5 Spring Weekend College, final meetings of session SUMMER SESSIONS 2011 May 9-June 3 Four-week Summer Block I May 9-June 17 Six-week Summer Block I June 6-July 1 Four-week Summer Block II June 6-July 29 Eight-week Summer Block and Degree Completion Summer Term June 17-18-19 Summer Weekend College begins June 20-July 29 Six-week Summer Block II June 24-25-26 Summer Weekend College July 5-August 1 Four-week Summer Block III July 8-9-10 Summer Weekend College July 15-16-17 Summer Weekend College July 22-23-24 Summer Weekend College July 29-30-31 Summer Weekend College, final meetings of session August 1 Summer Graduation Conferral Date (no ceremony) Notes: Unless a holiday recess is identified for all sessions or for a specific session (i.e.
Recommended publications
  • Portland Daily Press: November 28,1881
    PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862—VOL, 22. MONDAY *NT*KSD AH BJCCOND» PORTLAND, MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1884. CLASS XA11. M ATI Μ.Ά.% PRICE THREE CENTS. 'PfCtAI. NOTICE». THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, closed with fireworks and a sapper. Demo- AN INDIAN'S REVENGE. PREMATURE DISCHARGE. The new U. S. despatch boat Dolphin, while on f he Leaie oï the Kumtern. The Convention in St. Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the cratic citizens her trial on the Cowboy generally illuminated. trip Sound, Friday, broke her main The circular of theIJ0*t0Q & Maine directors PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, shaft and had to come to anchor. .Louis, The indorsing the proposed lease of the Eastern At 97 Exchange: Street. Portland. Mb. BELFAST. The Result of a Drunken Row A Rochester (Ν. Y.) Democrat and Chronicle <Corr. New York World.) Bursting Cannon Carries Death today will contain a loiter from is as follows: Terms: Eight Dollars a Year. To mail subserlb· Mr. R. Kittredge of Bellaît recently executed Whitelaw Reid pos- ro-"i The convention is the moat itively to be a candidate for United States cowboy unique ere, Seven Dollars a Year, if paid in advance. some curious of One Near Moosehead Lake, to a declining To the Stockholders of the Boston & Maine Bail* specimens penmanship. Serenading Party. Senator. in the of conventions. It is Rates of Advertising: One inch of «pace, the was the letter ·>( acceptance of the Republican road: On the 10th of March, 1883, your director* history purely It is estimated that no a length of column, or twelve lines nonpareil consti- candidate for Vice Gen.
    [Show full text]
  • Thieves Steal Firearms from St Johns Hardware
    Clinton County News 117th Year Vol.21 ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879 * * 36 Pages September 27,1972 15 Cents Thieves steal firearms from St Johns hardware ST JOHNS - Police are continuing robbery happened Sunday night", Are you concerned about their investigation into the robbery of reported Chief Glazier while adding it getting the straight facts.on a Dean's Hardware in St Johns Sunday was impossible to determine an exact question which arises but don't night where thieves carted off over time'of the crime, know where to,find the answer? $3600 in merchandise including a large " We'll find the facts for ques­ quantity of firearms and ammunition. THE WHOLESALE VALUE of $3628 tions submitted by our readers. According to St Johns Police Chief arrived at by police was obtained from Everett Glazier and Sgt Lyle French, a price list of the missing items com­ Just drop us a line at FACT partially empty ammo boxes were piled by the store owner, Al Dean. FINDER,'Clinton County News found on the counter when the burglars Detectives from the Michigan State St Johns 48879. apparently loaded handguns stolen Police Crime Lab were at the scene Q~The traffic signal at the corner of from a display case. Two pair of gloves Monday morning checking for US-27 and M-21 does not adequately were also missing From the store. fingerprints and taking photographs. allow smooth flow of East-West traffic. Police also circulated a list of serial Can FACT FINDER find out why? RE, A LIST of the stolen items included 27 numbers on the stolen firearms among ST JOHNS handguns, l shotgun, 2 rifles, 10 boxes- law enforcement agencies throughout of assorted ammo, 2 portable color the country.
    [Show full text]
  • Margaret Tante Burk Papers MS.084
    http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7t1nf4km No online items Inventory of the Margaret Tante Burk Papers MS.084 Clay Stalls, Christine Bennett, Liliana Mariscal, Gia Forsythe William H. Hannon Library, Archives & Special Collections, Manuscripts © 2009 Loyola Marymount University William H. Hannon Library, Archives and Special Collections 1 LMU Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90045 [email protected] URL: http://library.lmu.edu/archivesandspecialcollections/ Inventory of the Margaret Tante MS.084 1 Burk Papers MS.084 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: William H. Hannon Library, Archives & Special Collections, Manuscripts Title: Margaret Tante Burk Papers creator: Burk, Margaret Tante Identifier/Call Number: MS.084 Physical Description: 102 archival boxes15 oversize boxes,; 1 map case drawer Date (inclusive): 1921-2008 Date (bulk): 1921-2008 Abstract: This collection consists of the personal papers of Margaret Tante Burk, author, and long-time publicist and champion of Los Angeles' famed Ambassador Hotel. Besides these notable accomplishments, Margaret Tante Burke served as the first female vice-president of a financial institution in Los Angeles and the first female president of the Wilshire Chamber of Commerce. In addition Margaret Tante Burk was co-founder of the literary forum, the Round Table West. The Burk Papers consist of correspondence, photographs, flyers, brouchures, postcards, memoranda, and ephemera. Collection stored on site. Appointment is necessary to consult the collection. Language of Material: Languages represented in the collection: English Processed by: Clay Stalls, Christine Bennett, Gia Forsythe, Liliana Mariscal Date Completed: 2010 Encoded by: Christine Bennett, Gia Forsythe, Liliana Mariscal, and Natalie Sims Access Collection is open to research under the terms of use of the Department of Archives and Special Collections, Loyola Marymount University.
    [Show full text]
  • Sirius to Devote Exclusive Channel to Bing Crosby for the Holidays - 'Bing Crosby Christmas Radio'
    Sirius to Devote Exclusive Channel to Bing Crosby for the Holidays - 'Bing Crosby Christmas Radio' "Bing Crosby Christmas Radio" airs December 21-25, features 20+ years of vintage Bing Crosby holiday radio programs Classic shows with Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Rosemary Clooney, Judy Garland, Bob Hope, Ella Fitzgerald, Jimmy Stewart, Peggy Lee, The Andrews Sisters, and more Bing's wife Kathryn Crosby and daughter Mary Crosby host the channel, share their personal anecdotes and memories NEW YORK, Dec 13, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- SIRIUS Satellite Radio (Nasdaq: SIRI) announced today that it will devote an entire channel - Bing Crosby Christmas Radio - to classic Bing Crosby radio broadcasts from the personal vault of Bing Crosby, one of America's most beloved entertainers of all time and a star synonymous with classic holiday entertainment. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/19991118/NYTH125 ) Working with the Crosby family, SIRIUS tapped into Bing's personal archives and will transform channel 119 into Bing Crosby Christmas Radio from December 21-25, broadcasting 5 consecutive days of Crosby's incredible holiday radio shows from 1938-1962, brimming with special celebrity guests, music, performances and variety shows. Bing's wife Kathryn Crosby and daughter Mary Crosby will host the channel, sharing personal anecdotes and memories about the programs. These shows include his most popular recording ever, "White Christmas," as well as multiple Christmas Day and Christmas Eve radio specials hosted by Bing over the years. Bing Crosby Christmas Radio will feature a wide variety of Crosby's beloved music, storytelling and special guests like Rosemary Clooney, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Bob Hope, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, The Andrews Sisters, Jimmy Stewart, Phil Silvers, Jimmy Durante, and Edgar Bergen and his daughter, a young Candice Bergen.
    [Show full text]
  • GW HUNTER 1130 WEST US 90 386-752-5890 VISIT YOUR LOCAL CHEVRON STATION 2A Friday, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER
    A4 + PLUS >> Cops: He called 911 ’cause cable was out, Story, 2A CHS VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW Tigers take on CHS to host Trenton at FGC Pine Forest See Page 1B See Page 1B WEEKEND EDITION FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 & 14, 2019 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | $1.00 Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Brains + brawn = National Merit Scholar Braun Friday–Saturday semifinalist also a hand- Ted McMullen’s Legends picked recruit at UGA. Show Ted “TeddyMac Elvis” By CARL MCKINNEY McMullen will host two [email protected] nights of performances LIVE OAK — Suwannee High School beginning tonight at the senior Josh Braun already proved his Spirit of the Suwannee athletic prowess when one of the top Music Park’s Music Hall. college football teams in the country Performing at the Legends courted him Show will be Keith Thrift and snagged as Conway Twitty, Dale a commit- Bennett as Loretta Lynn, ment. Now Penny Hanna as Wynonna his academic chops are on Judd, Calvin Smart as display, too. Johnny Cash, Leamon Wednesday, Nipper as Merle Haggard, the 18-year- Texanna as Patsy Cline, old left tackle Diane Johnston as Lorrie learned he Morgan, Bobby Long as officially Willie Nelson, Trese Hill made the as Tammy Wynette, Kathy cut as one Stafford as Shania Twain, of 16,000 Anthony O’Neal as John semifinalists Anderson and, of course, in the 2020 National McMullen himself, who Merit closes the weekend per- Scholarship Program, an honor only forming as a 1970s Elvis about one in a thousand American in full authentic costume. high school students can claim.
    [Show full text]
  • The Political Career of Robert B. Crosby, Nebraska Governor, 1953-1955
    University of Nebraska at Omaha DigitalCommons@UNO Student Work 12-1-2006 The political career of Robert B. Crosby, Nebraska governor, 1953-1955 Theodore J. Wehrbein University of Nebraska at Omaha Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/studentwork Recommended Citation Wehrbein, Theodore J., "The political career of Robert B. Crosby, Nebraska governor, 1953-1955" (2006). Student Work. 534. https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/studentwork/534 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UNO. It has been accepted for inclusion in Student Work by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UNO. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE POLITICAL CAREER OF ROBERT B. CROSBY NEBRASKA GOVERNOR, 1953-1955 A Thesis Presented to the Department of History and the Faculty of the Graduate College University of Nebraska In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts University of Nebraska at Omaha by Theodore J. Wehrbein December 2006 UMI Number: EP73172 All rights reserved INFORMATION TO ALL USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. In the unlikely event that the author did not send a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. Oisswtafeft: PWWisMng UMI EP73172 Published by ProQuest LLC (2015). Copyright in the Dissertation held by the Author. Microform Edition © ProQuest LLC. All rights reserved. This work is protected against unauthorized copying under Title 17, United States Code ProQuest LLC. 789 East Eisenhower Parkway P.O.
    [Show full text]
  • Objective Truth
    Activities Held for the Month of December December 4 — Bake Sale The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta in order to give their annual scholarship to the sophmore girl with the highest G.P.A. December 5 — Reception The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta hosted a faculty and staff reception in the cafeteria on December 5. Refreshments were presented in appreciation of work well done. December 7 --Christmas Caroling The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Christmas caroled at Grady Hospital on December 7. The children in the pediatric unit were the emphasis of our visit. A good time was had by all. December 22 -- Toy and Clothng Drive ends The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta presented the Salvation Army with clothes and toys totalling over &200.00 for the months of November and December. Mrs Hardeman and Batissa Edwards chaired this event. December 22 — Empty Stocking Fund The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta, Sigma Chapter volunteered their services in order to help with the Enpty -Stocking Bund. Phyllis Meredith chaired the project where sorors helped with distributing toys in the Lakewood Shopping Center. * s Z ervict August 26 - 30— Decorating of Campus for Freshman Week The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Sigma Chapter hung a banner welcoming the incoming freshmen. September 12 — Bird Cage Clean-up The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Sigma Chapter cleaned up the courtyard of Building One in the Clark College Courts, from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. The leaves were raked, the weeds were pulled, and the symbols in the center were painted.
    [Show full text]
  • Rick L. Pope Phonograph Record Collection 10 Soundtrack/WB/Record
    1 Rick L. Pope Phonograph Record Collection 10 soundtrack/WB/record/archives 12 Songs of Christmas, Crosby, Sinatra, Waring/ Reprise/record/archives 15 Hits of Jimmie Rodgers/Dot / record/archives 15 Hits of Pat Boone/ Dot/ record/archives 24 Karat Gold From the Sound Stage , A Double Dozen of All Time Hits from the Movies/ MGM/ record/archives 42nd Street soundtrack/ RCA/ record/archives 50 Years of Film (1923-1973)/WB/ record set (3 records and 1 book)/archives 50 Years of Music (1923-1973)/WB/ record set (3 records and 1 book)/archives 60 years of Music America Likes Best vols 1-3/RCA Victor / record set (5 pieces collectively)/archives 60 Years of Music America Likes Best Vol.3 red seal/ RCA Victor/ record/archives 1776 soundtrack / Columbia/ record/archives 2001 A Space Oddyssey sound track/ MGM/ record/archives 2001 A Space Oddyssey sound track vol. 2 / MCA/ record/archives A Bing Crosby Christmas for Today’s Army/NA/ record set (2 pieces)/archives A Bing Crosby Collection vol. 1/ Columbia/record/archives A Bing Crosby Collection vol. 2/ Columbia/record/archives A Bing Crosby Collection vol. 3/ Columbia/record/archives A Bridge Too Far soundtrack/ United Artists/record/archives A Collector’s Porgy and Bess/ RCA/ record/archives A Collector’s Showboat/ RCA/ record/archives A Christmas Sing with Bing, Around the World/Decca/record/archives A Christmas Sing with Bing, Around the World/MCA/record/archives A Chorus Line soundtrack/ Columbia/ record/ archives 2 A Golden Encore/ Columbia/ record/archives A Legendary Performer Series (
    [Show full text]
  • Table of Contents Crosby
    TABLE OF CONTENTS CROSBY ................................................................................................................................................. 2 ANCESTOR TREE OF MARY CROSBY ...................................................................................................... 4 CENSUS RECORDS................................................................................................................................. 5 1800 Maine Census (Crosby) ........................................................................................................... 5 1820 Somerset Co, ME (Crosby) ...................................................................................................... 5 1830 Penobscot Co, ME (Crosby) .................................................................................................... 5 1840 Maine (Crosby) ....................................................................................................................... 5 1850 Piketon, Pike Co, OH (Crosby, Gordun) .................................................................................. 6 1850 Plymouth, Penobscot Co, ME (Crosby).................................................................................... 6 1860 Plymouth, Penobscot Co, ME (Crosby).................................................................................... 6 1860 Cedar Falls TWP, Black Hawk Co, IA (Crosby)....................................................................... 6 1860 West Union, Fayette Co, IA (Crosby)......................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Regis Philbin Returns As Special Guest Host of "Bing Crosby Christmas Radio" Channel on Siriusxm
    Regis Philbin Returns as Special Guest Host of "Bing Crosby Christmas Radio" Channel on SiriusXM Limited-run channel features vintage Bing Crosby holiday radio programs with stars including Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Rosemary Clooney, Judy Garland, Bob Hope and Ella Fitzgerald, plus a rare recording of Crosby reciting "The Night Before Christmas" Regis, Bing's wife Kathryn, daughter Mary and sons Nathaniel and Harry Crosby share personal anecdotes and memories NEW YORK, Dec. 19, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Sirius XM Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI) announced that legendary entertainer Regis Philbin will return as the special guest host of "Bing Crosby Christmas Radio," a limited-run holiday channel devoted to classic Bing Crosby radio broadcasts from 1944 -1962 from Crosby's personal vault, brimming with comedy skits and musical performances from celebrity guests, and also featuring a rare recording of Crosby reciting the iconic poem "The Night Before Christmas." (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20101014/NY82093LOGO ) "Bing Crosby Christmas Radio" will air from December 19 through December 26 at 3:00 am ET on SiriusXM channel 146, online on SiriusXM Internet Radio channel 814 and through the SiriusXM Internet Radio App on smartphones and mobile devices on Limited Engagements 4. Bing's wife Kathryn Crosby, daughter Mary Crosby and sons Harry and Nathaniel share memories, introduce songs and shows and reflect on Crosby's life and work on "Bing Crosby Christmas Radio." In addition, citing passages from the chapter devoted to Crosby in his new book How I Got This Way, Philbin shares with listeners why Crosby's songs mean so much to him as he plays his favorite Bing Crosby Christmas records.
    [Show full text]
  • AM Bing Crosby TCA Bios FINAL Rev071614
    Press Contact: Natasha Padilla, WNET 212.560.8824, [email protected] Press Materials: http://pbs.org/pressroom or http://thirteen.org/pressroom Websites: http://pbs.org/americanmasters , http://facebook.com/americanmasters , @PBSAmerMasters , http://pbsamericanmasters.tumblr.com , http://youtube.com/AmericanMastersPBS , #AmericanMasters American Masters Bing Crosby Rediscovered Premieres nationally Tuesday, December 2, 8-9:30 p.m. on PBS Holiday Encore Presentation Friday, December 26, 9-10:30 p.m. on PBS (check local listings) TCA Bios Kathryn Crosby Bing Crosby’s Wife Bing Crosby’s wife Kathryn was a rising star in Hollywood when she met Bing at Paramount Studios. For their first date, Bing took Kathryn to the 1955 Academy Awards ceremony (Bing was nominated as Best Actor for The Country Girl ). Kathryn was under contract to Columbia Pictures, where she had roles in a number of films, including The Phenix City Story and Operation Mad Ball . She also maintained a busy schedule of live television performances on shows like Lux Video Theater and Ford Television Theater . Bing and Kathryn were married on October 24, 1957. She continued working on television and in film; her credits include Anatomy of a Murder , The 7 th Voyage of Sinbad , Living It Up (with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis), Casanova’s Big Night (with Bob Hope) and a small role in Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window . Kathryn put her career on hold when she and Bing started a family, but she appeared on several television broadcasts with Bing and later with their children Harry, Mary and Nathaniel. In the mid-1970s, she hosted The Kathryn Crosby Show on KPIX in San Francisco and appeared in several touring musical theater productions.
    [Show full text]
  • Mcneil Robinson As Choral Musician a Survey of His Choral Works for the Christian and Jewish Traditions Jason Allen Wright University of South Carolina
    University of South Carolina Scholar Commons Theses and Dissertations 2017 Mcneil Robinson as Choral Musician A Survey of his Choral Works for the Christian and Jewish Traditions Jason Allen Wright University of South Carolina Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd Part of the Music Commons Recommended Citation Wright, J. A.(2017). Mcneil Robinson as Choral Musician A Survey of his Choral Works for the Christian and Jewish Traditions. (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/4210 This Open Access Dissertation is brought to you by Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MCNEIL ROBINSON AS CHORAL MUSICIAN A SURVEY OF HIS CHORAL WORKS FOR THE CHRISTIAN AND JEWISH TRADITIONS by Jason Allen Wright Bachelor of Music East Carolina University, 2003 Master of Music University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2004 Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting School of Music University of South Carolina 2017 Accepted by: Larry Wyatt, Major Professor Alicia Walker, Committee Member Andrew Gowan, Committee Member Julie Hubbert, Committee Member Cheryl L. Addy, Vice Provost and Dean of the Graduate School © Copyright by Jason Allen Wright, 2017 All Rights Reserved. ii DEDICATION This document is dedicated to God, who knew me before I was born and gave me the gift of music. To my parents, Tommy A. and Ruby N. Wright, who gave me life and who continue to love and support me throughout my life and musical journey.
    [Show full text]