Harriet Cain Reisser (1921- ) Papers 1937-1941

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Harriet Cain Reisser (1921- ) Papers 1937-1941

The series consists of Reisser's Northwestern University course and lecture notes which date between 1937 and 1941. Filling two boxes, the notes are arranged according to the name of the academic department in which they were offered and then by course number. School of Speech course notes are filed together in Box 2 of the series. Numerous course syllabi and copies of Reisser's essays and examinations are included with the notes.

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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Speech

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Founded in 1985, Northwestern University's Institute for Modern Communications (IMC) is an interdisciplinary program of media studies designed to promote scholarship that does not neatly fit the curricula of either the School of Speech or the Medill School of Journalism. The Institute's philosophy unites theory and practice, research and teaching, scholarship and production. In the fall of 1983, President Strotz and the Board of Trustees identified mass communication as ...

Reisser, Harriet Cain, 1921-2003

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Harriet Gertrude Cain Reisser was born in Chicago on September 15, 1921. She attended the Chicago public schools and graduated from Sullivan High School in June, 1937. Between 1937 and 1939 Reisser was a student in Northwestern University's College of Liberal Arts. She transferred to the University's School of Speech and in 1941 Northwestern awarded her a bachelor of science degree with distinction. From the guide to the Harriet Cain Reisser (1921- ) Papers, 1937-1941, (...