Fagan--William Brock (English Faculty)
Displaying 1 - 27 of 27 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Conventional routine dulls student College Eye 57:6, p.2 |
No excitement in the classroom can lead students towards a dull life ahead. | |
2 | 'Ex-convicts oughtn't to be ex' College Eye 56:37, p.2 |
Professor Fagan believes many criminals should be locked up permanently in order to keep the rest of society safe from them. | |
3 | Fagan-Eye view College Eye 56:4, p.2 |
Humorous look at the old days of the college and the students who attended the school. | |
4 | Education for ignorance? College Eye 52:31, p.8 |
Attacks religious beliefs. | |
5 | Fagan likes campus aesthetics with morals College Eye 52:29, p.6 |
Humorous response to an editorial about the condition of the campus. | |
6 | Untitled College Eye 52:22, p.8 |
Humorous response to Professor Fox's ideas about majors and minors. | |
7 | Fagan puzzled by 'Cut Day' letters College Eye 52:8, p.8 |
Fagan feels students' requests to be allowed a cut day were led by misapprehensions. | |
8 | Untitled College Eye 52:4, p.6 |
W. B. Fagan notes a recent grammatical error. | |
9 | Faculty Pen; in praise of the joys of pessimism College Eye 51:36, p.4 |
Claims that the only way to find happiness is to be a pessimist. | |
10 | So, what's education? College Eye 51:8, p.8 |
Disagrees with an editorial printed in the Eye that claimed that good teachers should not be promoted to administrative positions. | |
11 | Untitled College Eye 50:8, p.2 |
Informs students that a stile will soon be built to allow them to cross the newly erected snow fence. | |
12 | Untitled College Eye 50:6, p.2 |
Complains about "the howling mob". | |
13 | Untitled College Eye 50:2, p.2 |
Argues in defense of the professors on their first day of classes; counters a recent editorial. | |
14 | Letter to the editor College Eye 49:32, p.2 |
Response to Dr. Fox's last Obiter Scripta column. | |
15 | Drop that crying towel! College Eye 49:21, p.2 |
TC students have it easier than their predecessors. | |
16 | More about Cut Day College Eye 40:5, p.2 |
Mixed opinion about Cut Day. | |
17 | Untitled College Eye 38:25, p.5 |
Professor Fagan is sympathetic with Jim Flanagan's language usage. | |
18 | Satirical attack on fact-finding made by English professor Fagan College Eye 37:18, p.2 |
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19 | Mr. Fagan--from the student angle; Our changing language College Eye 29:24, p.2 |
Believes teachers should change the way they teach English. | |
20 | Girdle? Grrr! College Eye 27:21, p.2 |
Comments on a poem discussed in his literature class, and papers turned in by his English I students. | |
21 | Who leads college students? Noted writers do not accept rules specified by English handbooks College Eye 25:8, p.2 |
Professor Fagan points out that the best writers do not always use the best English. | |
22 | A thought on the Geneva conference by one who was not there College Eye 17:5, p.2 |
Criticizes the men who attended the Geneva Y.M.C.A conference for asking to make up their schoolwork. | |
23 | Somebody has suggested College Eye 14:35, p.4 |
Disagrees with proposal to set a spring semester study period from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. | |
24 | Mr. Editor College Eye 14:34, p.4 |
Believes that support of athletics is important, but that students should also support other interests on campus. | |
25 | Editorially speaking; a reply College Eye 12:23, p.4 |
Protests that this generation is not morally worse than the previous one. | |
26 | "Widow by Proxy"; presented to a full house College Eye 9:19, p.1 |
Mid-winter play review. | |
27 | Aviator sails high; Elmer Erickson proves ideal airman College Eye 7:17, p.1 |
Review of "The Aviator" performance given by drama students. |