Nagle--David R. (Class of 1965; Member of Congress; Political Science Faculty)

Displaying 1 - 14 of 14 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Must we turn our heads from Georgia
Northern Edition 2:14, p.11
David Nagle reports on difficulties faced by former Soviet Union.
2 Nagle lists "musts" for next year's SS
College Eye 59:34, p.2
More people must become involved, students and administration must increase enthusiasm at working together, relations with the administration must be maintained/improved, College Eye must voice more opinion.
3 Students' election interest encouraging
College Eye 59:30, p.2
Fight over SLB control shows more interest than in past ten years.
4 SLB president gives views on election
College Eye 59:28, p.2
Nagle would vote for Jorgensen, Reid.
5 Nagle sees deplorable campaign turn
College Eye 59:24, p.2
Issues should not be about what was done last year; they should be about what WILL be done next year.
6 Many steps lead to decisions
College Eye 59:20, p.2
Outlines procedures of Student League Board.
7 SLB disturbed by EYE's news policy
College Eye 59:10, p.2
EYE should publish accomplishments of Student League Board.
8 Nagle answers ROC letter
College Eye 59:3, p.2
AIM party defends itself against ROC claims of inactivity.
9 SLB prexy states aims of campus student government
College Eye 59:2, p.2
Gives goals for the year for the Student League Board.
10 Nagle in favor of frat housing
College Eye 58:17, p.2
Believes fraternities are acceptable organizations and that they have value to students and groups at this school.
11 SCI leads in research on programmed learning
College Eye 56:27, p.4
Faculty talk about their research and experience with the new technique; photo.
12 Instructors versus automation
College Eye 56:26, p.5
Professors offer opinions on programmed instruction; photo.
13 Machine joins classroom; new challenge to students
College Eye 56:25, p.3
A look at programmed instruction; photo.
14 Desire to help, experience, egotism prompt students to run for office
College Eye 56:20, p.1
Students talk about why they run for office in student government.