Charles M. Nolte Papers 1907-2010

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Charles M. Nolte Papers 1907-2010

Materials reflecting the personal and professional life of Charles Miller Nolte, Theatre professor at the University of Minnesota, actor, director and playwright.

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University of Minnesota. Dept. of Speech, Communication and Theatre Arts

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Established as the department of speech in 1926, the name was changed to the department of speech and theatre arts in 1951 and the department of speech, communication and theatre arts in 1966. The department oversaw a wide variety of disciplines, including public speaking, speech pathology, theatre production, rhetoric, group communications and theatre history. In 1969, the division of speech science, pathology and audiology was established, allowing the department of speech, communications and ...

Nolte, Charles M.

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Charles Miller Nolte was born on November 3, 1923 in Duluth, Minnesota. Nolte was the youngest of four siblings born to Julius Nolte and Mildred Miller. Mildred Miller was a creative amateur musician, and Julius Nolte was an acclaimed adult educator and Director of the Center for Continuing Education (1937-1943) and Director and Dean of the General Extension Division (1943-1963) at the University of Minnesota. Charles Nolte graduated from Wayzata High School in 1941 and performed su...

Nolte, Julius M. (Julius Mosher), 1894-1964

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Julius Mosher Nolte, A.B. Yale University (1917), LL.B. University of Minnesota (1937). Director of the Center for Continuing Education (1937-1943) and Director and Dean of the General Extension Division (1943-1963) at the University of Minnesota. Expert in the field of adult continuing education. Julius M. Nolte was born in Duluth, Minnesota on August 21, 1894. He earned his A.B. in 1917 from Yale University and his LL.B. in 1937 from the University of Minnesota. Nolte ...

University of Minnesota. Dept. of Speech and Theatre Arts.

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