Communism
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| 1 | Making a case for capitalism Northern Iowan 119:12, p.3 |
Drew Hill writes their opinion on the pros of capitalism and believes that socialism and communism always leave a country worse off; photo. | |
| 2 | Black Lives Matter: group vs. phrase Northern Iowan 117:50, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, while the phrase "Black Lives Matter" is something to support, the organization is not. Richards discusses Black Lives Matter's partisanship, inaccurate claims about racism and policing, and promotion of anarchy, violence, and communism; photos. | |
| 3 | What's happening in the Uyghurs in China Northern Iowan 117:42, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, the "genocide" against the Uyghur people in Xinjiang, China, has been created by the media based upon a misunderstanding of the facts of the situation. | |
| 4 | The Liberal left has not won Northern Iowan 117:28, p.3 |
Rawwas discusses liberal politics after the election of President Joe Biden and the storming of the Capitol. | |
| 5 | Rawwas: U.S. makes 'enemy' out of China Northern Iowan 117:7, p.3 |
Mohammed Rawwas argues that the U.S. has made China into an unjustified enemy; photo. | |
| 6 | The Washington connection and third-world facism Northern Iowan 115:53, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, the United States has historically supported fascists and dictators and that the recent meeting of President Trump with Brazil's leader Jair Bolsonaro to replace Venezuela's leader follows this pattern; photo. | |
| 7 | The poor of '1984' Northern Iowan 112:7, p.1 |
James M. Lang, an English professor at Assumption College, gave the lecture "The Poor of '1984': The Roots of George Orwell's Final Novel" on September 18 in Seerley Hall as part of the Ethics in Higher Education Conference. He discussed themes of capitalism and the invisibility of poor people in Orwell's work. | |
| 8 | 'There's no such thing as a free lunch' Northern Iowan 109:19, p.7 |
Student expresses thoughts on economics and politic. Information presented on the inner-workings of capitalism and socialism. | |
| 9 | Comic Books and gender roles will be discussed in next CROW Forum Public Relations News Release 2008:175, p.1 |
"Domestic Containment': Women and Romance Comics of the '50s and '60s will be the topic of a presentation by Paul Siddens, associate professor of communication studies. | |
| 10 | 10th anniversary--Czechoslovakia rejects Communism Public Relations News Release 1999:148, p.1 |
Ten years ago today, Czechoslovakia rejected communism and left the Eastern Bloc. | |
| 11 | 10th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall Public Relations News Release 1999:118, p.1 |
Discussion with Professor Donald Shepardson about the fall of the Berlin Wall. | |
| 12 | Media Advisory: sources for Berlin Wall anniversary stories Public Relations News Release 1999:119, p.1 |
Donald Shepardson, a UNI professor of history, is available to speak about the tenth anniversary of the destruction of the Berlin Wall. | |
| 13 | The impact of McCarthyism A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.206 |
The college faces challenges in teaching the Communist Manifesto, loyalty oaths, and charges of subversion on its own staff. | |
| 14 | Times of growth and change A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.173 |
General historical, political, cultural, and educational background for the beginning of President Maucker's administration. | |
| 15 | Scholars to debate the Cold War; is communism dead? Northern Iowan 87:17, p.9 |
David Funderburk and Vladimir Sakhrov will debate topic in Union tomorrow night. | |
| 16 | Man's life destroyed by communism Northern Iowan 86:52, p.5 |
Eberhard Dressler, from East Germany, will speak. | |
| 17 | Opening of Berlin Wall a volatile situation Northern Iowan 86:22, p.3 |
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| 18 | Paranoid Commie era ends Northern Iowan 86:8, p.2 |
Believes Mr. Holloway may not see whole picture. | |
| 19 | 'Socialism is the essence of democracy' Northern Iowan 78:38, p.2 |
Student responds to a past letter concerning socialism. | |
| 20 | Viewpoint, Abortion, socialism decried Northern Iowan 78:36, p.2 |
Student denounces abortion and socialism. | |
| 21 | Third world views of détente topic of UNI program Public Relations News Release 1980:541, p.1 |
Speaker James Murray from the University of Iowa will give a presentation on détente and the impact it has on third world countries. | |
| 22 | Chinese perspectives on détente to be discussed Friday April 24 at UNI Public Relations News Release 1980:527, p.1 |
The series on Détente in the 80s will host another speaker to talk about Chinese perspectives on détente. | |
| 23 | 'Dome is symbolic' Northern Iowan 73:10, p.3 |
Edited interview with Communist youth leader James Steele. | |
| 24 | Politics . . . Northern Iowan 73:9, p.2 |
Discussion of Communist youth leader James Steele speech yesterday. | |
| 25 | Steele urges alternatives Northern Iowan 73:9, p.1 |
James Steele offers communist point of view. | |
| 26 | Communist leader to speak for candidate; Steele here Thursday Northern Iowan 73:8, p.1 |
Profile of Communist youth leader James Steele, who will speak at UNI. | |
| 27 | Green, "fugitive from injustice"; Communist Party member to speak Northern Iowan 72:24, p.1 |
Gil Green will speak on communism in Portugal; photo. | |
| 28 | Anderson warns of "Communist myth" Northern Iowan 71:7, p.2 |
Stresses role of secret police in Soviet Union. | |
| 29 | Philbrick interview; conclusion Northern Iowan 67:62, p.2 |
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| 30 | Telling it like it is Northern Iowan 67:60, p.4 |
Defines conservatism and communism. | |
| 31 | "Peace groups should say 'We will exclude Communists' "; Mr. Herbert A. Philbrick Public Relations News Release 67:57, p.3 |
Interview with Herbert Philbrick; photo. | |
| 32 | Former Fugitives from Castro Now Teach at UNI Public Relations News Release 1971:408, p.1 |
Adolfo Franco and Manuel Febles, once successful lawyers in Cuba, now teach at UNI; the full story of their escape from communism Cuba. | |
| 33 | An Open Letter to R. Anderson: From Max Public Relations News Release 67:27, p.2 |
Will all the commies please sit down and let the real Americans run the country. | |
| 34 | Public Enemy No.1 Northern Iowan 66:17, p.2 |
The far right screaming about the communist take over of college campuses. | |
| 35 | Aptheker: Marxism is not terrorism; predicts socialism Northern Iowan 65:49, p.1 |
Excerpts from speech; photo. | |
| 36 | Fox article 'harmful' Northern Iowan 64:37, p.2 |
Professor Tulasiewicz questions Professor Fox's claims about communism. | |
| 37 | How do you know a communist when you see one? College Eye 63:58, p.2 |
Feels a definition of a communist needs to be clarified before people are given the title of one. | |
| 38 | 'Marx misjudged America, went wrong'--Browder College Eye 63:56, p.5 |
Excerpts from speech by Earl Browder. | |
| 39 | U. S. must resist communism to preserve ideas'--Judd College Eye 63:56, p.5 |
Excerpts from speech by Walter Judd. | |
| 40 | Civil rights, communism, discrimination College Eye 63:45, p.3 |
Advocates the elimination of all forms of discrimination. | |
| 41 | Professor Kling talks on changed communist ideal College Eye 60:54, p.3 |
ACCIA speaker lectures on communism in Latin America. | |
| 42 | Poage--'U.S. can help crack Communists' College Eye 60:40, p.6 |
Outlines strategy for dealing with Communists. | |
| 43 | Too much spent on palatial rooms, regal office space College Eye 60:35, p.2 |
Suggests that Tom Hughes should bring himself into the twentieth century. | |
| 44 | Communists keep Chinese past: Mote College Eye 57:34, p.3 |
Frederick Mote presents his point of view on China. | |
| 45 | Communist practice, course possibility for curriculum College Eye 57:29, p.2 |
A communism course may be just what the students need to learn. | |
| 46 | Teaching resignations right on schedule College Eye 56:28, p.2 |
Two Winterset teachers resign after they were accused of being communists. | |
| 47 | 'Name-calling' heart of problem College Eye 56:23, p.2 |
Many are unjustly accused of being 'communist dupes,' while right-wing members receive negative tags as well. | |
| 48 | Great debate degenerating College Eye 56:23, p.2 |
This issue contains the last of the "Flannery-Umsted Great Debate." | |
| 49 | Umsted denies ultra-conservatism charge College Eye 56:23, p.2 |
Umsted denounces 'general complacency toward communism.' | |
| 50 | Flannery replies to Umsted College Eye 56:21, p.2 |
Believes America is not threatened by the Communist party. | |
| 51 | Neith comments on communism College Eye 56:21, p.2 |
Defense of those fighting against a communist movement in America. | |
| 52 | Question of communism in United States debated College Eye 56:19, p.6 |
Claims student over-reacted when speaking about 'self-appointed saviors of America.' | |
| 53 | Reader: we need to fear self-styled protectors College Eye 56:17, p.2 |
Self-appointed saviors of America are bigger threat than communism. | |
| 54 | Sackett to speak here Monday for Iowa New Guard College Eye 56:7, p.4 |
R. E. Sackett will speak on communism. | |
| 55 | Chinese economist to speak at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:467, p.1 |
Professor Chou Shun-hsin of Pittsburg University is scheduled to speak on the economy of Communist China in Sabin Hall for the Summer Program on Asia. Shun-hsin has served as a delegate to the United Nations on numerous occasions. | |
| 56 | Is communism a threat College Eye 52:29, p.6 |
Attacks the House Un-American Activities Committee for a recently-distributed film. | |
| 57 | Controversial film to be shown at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:391, p.1 |
"Operation Abolition", a film on demonstrations against the U. S. house committee on un-American activities hearings, is shown in Sabin Hall. A faculty-student panel discussion follows the film. | |
| 58 | Communism's changing view explored by Indian specialist College Eye 51:33, p.1 |
Excerpts from address by Brijen Gupta; photo. | |
| 59 | You slap me and . . . . College Eye 50:25, p.2 |
Discusses a recent State Department decision to limit soviet diplomatic travel to Washington, D. C. and New York. | |
| 60 | Lots of character . . . . College Eye 50:24, p.2 |
Comments on recent speaker Carl Rowan. | |
| 61 | Down with socialism! College Eye 50:18, p.3 |
Argues (sarcastically) that those who would want a college-owned bookstore are socialists on their way to communism. | |
| 62 | Long-time Regents member resigns from state board Alumnus 44:1, p.14 |
Richard H. Plock resigns; photo. | |
| 63 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 50:16, p.2 |
Discusses the use of art as a political weapon. | |
| 64 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 50:3, p.2 |
Questions the ability of the U.S. to make needed educational reforms while Russia can do so instantaneously. | |
| 65 | Hungarian aid gets boost Alumnus 41:1, p.4 |
Students and faculty contribute $1612 to aid refugees. | |
| 66 | Editors favor red's visit College Eye 46:22, p.2 |
Sending invitation to Russian newspaper editors is a good idea. | |
| 67 | Security risks at ISTC? College Eye 46:8, p.2 |
Satiric look at supposed security risks among faculty. | |
| 68 | A threat to political freedom? College Eye 46:3, p.2 |
Political parties cannot be outlawed in the US. | |
| 69 | Students say free, open discussions of Communism are not to be feared College Eye 45:29, p.2 |
Examines an article in 'Redbook' concerning conversations about Communism. | |
| 70 | When the curtain opens, let's sell democracy College Eye 45:8, p.2 |
Describes students from the Soviet Union and how they feel about freedom. | |
| 71 | Speaker Skaife comments on misuse of term 'Subversive;' book burning College Eye 44:38, p.2 |
Excerpts from speech by Robert Skaife. | |
| 72 | State Bureau agents continue probe of anonymous charges College Eye 44:31, p.6 |
Attempting to locate writer of letters and the extent of his or her knowledge. | |
| 73 | Investigation at T. C. explained Alumnus 37:2, p.2 |
Statements from President Maucker, the Student League Board, the Board of Education, and the AAUP regarding possible investigation of several ISTC faculty members following anonymous charges of potential disloyalty to the United States. | |
| 74 | Committee clears instructors; blasts anonymous criticisms; action follows long closed sessions in two-day period College Eye 44:26, p.1 |
Will now meet with area legislators to report findings; description of hearings. | |
| 75 | It was not a witch hunt College Eye 44:26, p.2 |
Abhors technique of guilt by accusation; urges President Maucker to take matter to conclusion. | |
| 76 | Statement by A .A. U. P. on academic freedom College Eye 44:26, p.2 |
Anonymous letter was a cowardly act. | |
| 77 | Text of the statement by Faculty Committee of the Iowa State Board of Education College Eye 44:26, p.2 |
Committee supports President Maucker; condemns anonymous accusations; sets out procedures for any future problems. | |
| 78 | Untitled College Eye 44:22, p.6 |
Professor worries about McCarthy's anti-Communist impact. | |
| 79 | Professors suspended for refusal to testify College Eye 44:13, p.3 |
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| 80 | In the book? College Eye 44:10, p.2 |
The House Un-American Activities committee should investigate the case of Little Bo Peep's lost sheep. | |
| 81 | Soul-searching College Eye 44:5, p.2 |
Tom Pettit apologizes for his editorial on academic freedom and re-states his opinions. | |
| 82 | Student claims 'immaturity' phrase a convenient excuse College Eye 44:5, p.2 |
Reply to Robert Fee's claim that freshmen and sophomores are not developed enough to understand books like 'Communist Manifesto.' | |
| 83 | Faculty members correct editorial views College Eye 44:3, p.2 |
Explains why 'The Communist Manifesto' was removed from the Humanities reading list. | |
| 84 | Student criticizes 'Freedom' editorial College Eye 44:3, p.2 |
Defends removal of 'Communist Manifesto' from Humanities reading list. | |
| 85 | Freedom--close to home College Eye 44:2, p.2 |
Fear of communists in community must not interfere with education. | |
| 86 | Slaps McCarthy College Eye 43:24, p.2 |
Criticizes the actions of Senator Joseph McCarthy in his investigations of Communism. | |
| 87 | Hilltopics College Eye 42:36, p.2 |
Korea is neither a beginning nor an end of American foreign policy--it is just one step in a war against communism. | |
| 88 | Iowa joins 'hysterical battle' College Eye 42:22, p.2 |
Senate file 384 (Anti-Subversive Act of 1951) will require loyalty oaths of teachers to state. | |
| 89 | ISTC snaps Broadway offer Public Relations News Release 1950:261, p.1 |
The new smash anti-Communist stage hit, "Darkness at Noon," is about prison life behind the iron curtain and will be produced in April by the English and speech department. | |
| 90 | Profs meet, discuss proposed state bill College Eye 42:21, p.6 |
Discuss anti-subversive bill. | |
| 91 | Is World War III on the way? College Eye 42:10, p.2 |
Anti-American feelings rage in Korea. | |
| 92 | Ripe for communism? College Eye 42:8, p.2 |
Communist takeover would be possible at UNI. | |
| 93 | Crusade offers opportunity to take 'slap' at communism College Eye 42:7, p.1 |
Campaign sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega will raise money for Radio Free Europe. | |
| 94 | George Robinson addresses SAC College Eye 42:6, p.3 |
Speaks on communism and international law. | |
| 95 | Humanists hear Harris College Eye 41:9, p.1 |
His topic for the evening's presentation will be "Marxism and Communism." | |
| 96 | Scotsman fears anti-red attitude; likes Cedar Falls and TC Campus College Eye 41:4, p.1 |
Compares his life in Cedar Falls to that of his life in Scotland. | |
| 97 | Letters to the editor College Eye 41:1, p.2 |
Communist teaching is criticized by members of the community. | |
| 98 | As I See It; NEA decision a mistake College Eye 40:39, p.2 |
Professor Fox believes that Communists should not be banned from teaching positions. | |
| 99 | As I See It College Eye 40:35, p.2 |
Professor Skar makes a comparison between capitalism and communism. | |
| 100 | Survey of Campus Opinion College Eye 40:25, p.2 |
Students were asked what they thought about teachers being required to teach according to specific political doctrines. |