Futures
Displaying 51 - 65 of 65 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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51 | 1922 College Eye 14:27, p.4 |
Claims that the current college students will one day decide the fate of the nation. | |
52 | The land of Pretty Soon College Eye 11:16, p.3 |
Poem about the possibilities of the future. | |
53 | Studying human nature College Eye 7:16, p.4 |
Fictional account of a future person dedicated to the study of human nature recounting his discoveries to a current T. C. student. | |
54 | We wonder if on the first of January that-- College Eye 4:14, p.5 |
Makes predictions about what people's New Year's resolutions will be. | |
55 | Wednesday evening Normal Eyte 18:8, p.128 |
Students visited a gypsy to have their fortunes told. | |
56 | Many of the students Normal Eyte 18:3, p.47 |
Had their fortunes told by the palmist on the Hill last week. | |
57 | Twentieth century schools Normal Eyte 6:4, p.40 |
Professor Wright predicts the future of education. | |
58 | Class prophecy, '95 Normal Eyte 4:36, p.588 |
A look ahead for the class. | |
59 | The future, or the new era realized Normal Eyte 4:27, p.422 |
A fictional look back at the 20th century. | |
60 | Commencement Normal Eyte 3:35, p.273 |
What is the prospect for the graduate? | |
61 | The new regime Normal Eyte 2:30, p.228 |
A. L. Comstock looks at the progress of the nineteenth century. | |
62 | Signs of the times Normal Eyte 2:5, p.35 |
Finds state of the world tense and troubling. | |
63 | Still another advancement Normal Eyte 1:4, p.25 |
Considers "theaterphone", which transmits operas in London from theaters to nearby homes via telephone lines; predicts that there will come a time when both sights and sounds of distant events will be delivered to homes. | |
64 | Where is your mark on the nineteenth century? Students' Offering 5:17, p.4 |
Must prepare to shape twentieth century for good. | |
65 | Schools of the future Students' Offering 5:14, p.4 |
Offers ideas on future. |