Democracy
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Jefferson paid high tribute throughout land; Monday chapel service given in honor of Jefferson's birthday College Eye 18:4, p.1 |
7/2/1926 | Professor Shannon lauds Thomas Jefferson in patriotic week chapel exercises. | |
102 |
Experiment vote shows students favor dry workers; Hare system ballot used College Eye 17:42, p.1 |
4/28/1926 | Government class experiments with Hare ballot system; find support for enforcing Prohibition. | |
103 |
I.S.T.C. has campus democracy College Eye 16:11, p.7 |
11/11/1924 | Democracy is focus of discussion held by YWCA. | |
104 |
While Lee Campbell is recovering Andersen--Hans H. (Class of 1923; English Faculty) College Eye 14:33, p.4 |
2/21/1923 | Claims that the aristocracy should be more responsible for helping the poor. | |
105 |
Americanism Series Alumni News Letter 5:1, p.3 |
1/1/1921 | First edition of first number of "Elementary Americanism,The Short Constitution" issued. | |
106 |
Democracy safe for U. S. College Eye 10:15, p.2 |
2/19/1919 | Believes US is destined to lead the world to democracy. | |
107 |
Mrs. Walker gives lecture to T. C. girls College Eye 10:7, p.1 |
11/27/1918 | Believes women must take their part in assuring democracy in the world. | |
108 |
Miss Burner addresses many students College Eye 10:6, p.1 |
11/20/1918 | Spoke on YWCA work in France during the war; called on college women to work for democracy. | |
109 |
Y. W. C. A. College Eye 9:25, p.3 |
4/10/1918 | Topic discussed was "Is our campus safe for democracy?". | |
110 |
For democracy College Eye 9:21, p.4 |
3/6/1918 | Buy War Savings Stamps for the furtherance of democracy. | |
111 |
All hail democracy; woman coming into her own College Eye 9:15, p.1 |
1/23/1918 | Wants the Federal Suffrage Amendment to be passed. | |
112 |
Americanism Wilson--Martin C. (Class of 1920) College Eye 8:18, p.5 |
2/14/1917 | Describes what it means to be an American. | |
113 |
Professional; education in a democracy College Eye 7:29, p.2 |
5/10/1916 | Presents an outline of the educational philosophy of a democratic society. | |
114 |
"The Next Step"; the next step in the reorganization of democracy College Eye 7:25, p.1 |
4/12/1916 | President Seerley's speech about democracy to the Waverly Woman's Club. | |
115 |
We hope College Eye 7:25, p.4 |
4/12/1916 | Encourages students to read President Seerley's article on democracy on page one of this issue. | |
116 |
"The New Social Sense" College Eye 7:21, p.4 |
3/8/1916 | Ponders how to adjust the individual's rights to the rights of a social group. | |
117 |
Under the sign of the wheelbarrow College Eye 7:19, p.4 |
2/23/1916 | Thoughts on American democracy and the responsibility of citizens to make it work. | |
118 |
A champion of democracy Normal Eyte 13:23, p.355 |
3/4/1903 | Feature to Benjamin Franklin. | |
119 |
Our government a success Anderson--Edgar E. Students' Offering 2:8, p.4 |
6/1/1879 | Has stood the test of one hundred years. | |
120 |
Unrestricted suffrage Reed--Samuel B. Students' Offering 2:8, p.3 |
6/1/1879 | Democratic government demands that individuals have the greatest amount of freedom. |
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