Draft

Displaying 201 - 250 of 342 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
201 Hughes said it well
Northern Iowan 64:16, p.2
Notes that Governor Hughes observes that apparently no one has followed Ed Hoffmans' example and turned in his draft card.
202 Calls for responsibility 'as well as rights'; actual text
Northern Iowan 64:14, p.2
Statement by President Maucker on rights and responsibilities.
203 Maucker announces no action is planned against Hoffmans
Northern Iowan 64:11, p.1
Local newspaper columnists critical of publication of letter in Northern Iowan.
204 'Hoffmans way not responsible'
Northern Iowan 64:11, p.2
Believes Hoffmans letter counsels breaking law.
205 Contrary to best interests of students, staff, school
Northern Iowan 64:10, p.3
Believe that Hoffmans letter on draft advised young men to break law; urges Northern Iowan not to publish similar material.
206 From dissent to resistance: 'Hell no, I won't go'
Northern Iowan 64:9, p.3
Edward Hoffmans outlines his position on draft resistance
207 Untitled
Northern Iowan 64:8, p.2
Man reconsiders buring his draft card.
208 Men must take 14 hours for deferment
College Eye 64:6, p.8
Fourteen hours is considered a full load.
209 To all draft registrants--important!
College Eye 64:2, p.8
Gives facts about military draft.
210 Hoffmans: how to escape the draft without compromising integrity
College Eye 63:55, p.4
Gives step by step procedures for deciding on and applying for conscientious objector status.
211 How to be an all-American boy
College Eye 63:53, p.2
Poetically counters a letter from the last issue of the paper.
212 How to be an un-American boy
College Eye 63:52, p.3
Sarcastically discourages student protest; uses poetic forms.
213 Men may appeal draft status within ten days
College Eye 63:24, p.1
Draft board representative speaks at panel discussion.
214 MU discusses military obligations
College Eye 63:22, p.4
Will offer panel discussion.
215 Untitled
College Eye 63:21, p.2
Two male students talking about a new class titled 'Intro to Guerrilla Warfare.'
216 Requirements are changed for deferment eligibility
College Eye 63:20, p.1
List of draft guidelines.
217 266-8592 is Hoffmans
College Eye 63:19, p.3
Names the owner of the phone number in a recent anti war ad as Edward Hoffmans.
218 To President Johnson:
College Eye 63:19, p.7
Edward Hoffmans anti-war advertisement.
219 Give Selective Service tests in Seerley
College Eye 63:18, p.8
220 Previews
College Eye 63:18, p.8
Activities and meetings planned; Foreign Policy Day, Christine Camp to speak on careers in foreign service, Dinner with the Prof, luncheon for faculty women and graduate students, International Dinner, Iowa Consortium for Social studies.
221 Give policy on sending transcripts to draft boards
College Eye 63:18, p.1
Requirements are given for deferments from the draft.
222 Untitled
College Eye 63:15, p.2
One way of avoiding the draft.
223 National lottery possible solution for draft situation
College Eye 60:63, p.2
224 Policy on transcripts to draft boards is announced
College Eye 60:57, p.1
SCI will supply class ranks to draft boards; boards will decide who is making satisfactory progress.
225 Deferment tests given tomorrow
College Eye 60:57, p.12
226 Applications due for selective service test
College Eye 60:49, p.4
227 Selective Service chooses SCI for testing center
College Eye 60:45, p.6
Tests will determine eligibility for deferment.
228 Colonel Bowles to speak on campus
College Eye 60:41, p.4
Will speak on selective service.
229 Steve Smith justifies actions in speech
College Eye 60:29, p.1
Excerpts from speech before large crowd.
230 Smith's means of protest unnecessary, ill-advised
College Eye 60:29, p.2
Criticizes Steven Smith for burning his draft card, and excusing his actions by claiming freedom of speech.
231 Untitled
College Eye 60:29, p.6
Steven Smith answers questions from the audience at "Freedom of Speech."
232 Untitled
College Eye 60:29, p.2
Student accused of burning his draft card claims that he is burning his meal ticket to protest eating in Commons.
233 Kultur: Art: Repeated challenges of 'Way to Paint'
College Eye 60:29, p.3
Compares Steven Smith's burning of his draft card with the evolution of art.
234 Untitled
College Eye 60:28, p.2
235 'Freedom of Speech' will be topic by Steven Smith
College Eye 60:28, p.1
Draft card burner will speak.
236 Draft card burner speaks Wednesday
College Eye 60:27, p.1
Steven Smith will speak.
237 New Selective Service plan set for summer
College Eye 57:28, p.3
Colleges will report enrollment to draft boards.
238 No draft might calm uneasy feeling
College Eye 57:3, p.2
Committee feels international tensions will be eased without the presence of the draft.
239 Draft tests are available
College Eye 51:21, p.3
240 Deadline today for draft test
College Eye 49:27, p.1
241 Selective Service test here May 16
College Eye 48:26, p.3
242 Selective service exams
College Eye 48:8, p.3
243 Special test will be May 17
College Eye 47:29, p.5
For selective service.
244 How about UMT?
College Eye 46:16, p.2
Universal Military Training bill is before congress.
245 Draft-eligible men should apply for qualification tests
College Eye 46:8, p.5
246 Selective service tests announced
College Eye 45:28, p.7
247 Deferment tests set for April 22
College Eye 45:22, p.7
248 Selective Service applications open
College Eye 45:2, p.3
249 Letters
College Eye 44:39, p.2
Ron Roskens says that his draft board will allow him to complete his bachelor's degree.
250 Urges complete elimination of conscription exemptions
College Eye 44:38, p.2
Issue of the draft is addressed.