Politics
Displaying 501 - 550 of 680
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Untitled Sojka--Theodore Northern Iowan 68:23, p.2 |
12/10/1971 | Who are the good guys, Daddy? | |
502 |
Bad Guy No.2 Iowa's Legislators Hoff--Gary Northern Iowan 67:33, p.2 |
2/23/1971 | Legislators are accused of investigating everyone. | |
503 |
Liberal Viewpoint Hoff--Gary Public Relations News Release 67:29, p.2 |
2/9/1971 | Liberal defends Tony Ogden but still wouldn't let his daughter marry him. | |
504 |
Untitled Hoff--Gary Northern Iowan 67:15, p.2 |
11/6/1970 | With no major sporting events to contend with, a special election is held. | |
505 |
Untitled Northern Iowan 66:53, p.2 |
5/1/1970 | The United States taxpayer is trying to catch up to world population growth. | |
506 |
PROCLAMATION: Tuesday April 21, is hereby proclaimed: A Day of Prayer for Mike Conlee Hoff--Gary Northern Iowan 66:50, p.3 |
4/21/1970 | Pray for the president of the student senate. | |
507 |
Untitled Hoff--Gary Northern Iowan 66:44, p.2 |
3/20/1970 | Superman Senator is called to save Cedar Falls from the leftist students. | |
508 |
There's a lot of NEW HEADS er,er FACES in the new senate Hoff--Gary Public Relations News Release 66:43, p.2 |
3/17/1970 | New Student Senate contains hippies. | |
509 |
Campus Personality #9 The Conservative Campus Critic Hoff--Gary Northern Iowan 66:16, p.2 |
10/31/1969 | Personality's idols are Senator Joe McCarthy and the inquisitors of the Salem witch trials. | |
510 |
Campus Personality #8 The Conservative Liberal Hoff--Gary Northern Iowan 66:14, p.2 |
10/24/1969 | Hair is long enough to be a liberal, short enough to be "unradical". | |
511 |
Don't Trust Anyone: Hoff--Gary Northern Iowan 66:13, p.2 |
10/21/1969 | Listing of who not to trust. | |
512 |
Campus Personality #5 The Apathetic Student Hoff--Gary Northern Iowan 66:10, p.2 |
10/10/1969 | Student's studies block his understanding of world politics and issues. | |
513 |
Party ideology compared Northern Iowan 66:6, p.4 |
9/26/1969 | Debate relevance of traditional political parties. | |
514 |
On a tightrope Northern Iowan 65:38, p.2 |
2/21/1969 | President Maucker tries to satisfy both the student body and Iowa legislature. | |
515 |
Political awareness Hanna--Mike Northern Iowan 65:13, p.2 |
10/22/1968 | Editorial urges students to be aware and involved in the American political system. | |
516 |
Untitled Northern Iowan 65:13, p.2 |
10/22/1968 | George Wallace speaks for the common man. | |
517 |
Tells Upchurch 'better stick to politics' North--James W. (Student--1967) College Eye 63:46, p.3 |
4/14/1967 | Encourages the Student Senate president to stay away from teaching. | |
518 |
Challenges student body Troutner--Bud College Eye 63:9, p.2 |
10/14/1966 | Encourages students to get involved in and become aware of politics. | |
519 |
Untitled Clark--Steven College Eye 57:34, p.2 |
6/28/1963 | Political viewpoints. | |
520 |
Student political parties are active College Eye 57:10, p.2 |
11/16/1962 | More students take interest in politics than expected. | |
521 |
SCI 'truly one of God's finest retreats' Mayes--Jerry Ray (Student--1961-1964) College Eye 56:32, p.2 |
5/25/1962 | Expresses happiness with the sheltered quality of the SCI campus. | |
522 |
What are faculty doing to awaken students Furlong--Mary (Class of 1963) College Eye 56:32, p.2 |
5/25/1962 | Expresses disgruntled attitude with the lack of ambition in some professors. | |
523 |
Strange that 'island in sun' so blessed College Eye 56:31, p.2 |
5/18/1962 | Expresses approval of SCI's lack of student political dissent. | |
524 |
Extremists called 'screwballs' Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty) College Eye 56:21, p.2 |
3/2/1962 | Political extremists of the left and right seem to be unstable. | |
525 |
Counterpoint; voicing the good life Lewis--Lawrence Guy (Class of 1961) College Eye 51:34, p.4 |
7/1/1960 | Claims that college students are not politically minded. | |
526 |
Four students attend Drake U. politics session College Eye 50:24, p.3 |
3/20/1959 | ||
527 |
. . . We do! College Eye 50:21, p.2 |
2/27/1959 | Castigates campus apathy; declares the college requires too much work to be left to its own accord. | |
528 |
Who cares . . . ? College Eye 50:21, p.2 |
2/27/1959 | Declares the prevailing campus political attitude to be one of apathy. | |
529 |
"The four way test?" College Eye 49:37, p.2 |
7/18/1958 | Asks "Is it the truth?" "Is it fair to all concerned?" "Will it build goodwill and better friendships?" and "Will it be beneficial to all concerned?"; in wake of Sherman Adams case. | |
530 |
Obiter Scripta Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty) College Eye 48:9, p.2 |
11/9/1956 | Claims that some voters do not understand that promising a change in policy and actually changing it are not necessarily connected. | |
531 |
Obiter Scripta Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty) College Eye 48:7, p.2 |
10/26/1956 | Claims that there is little difference between political parties in this election. | |
532 |
I like Ike College Eye 47:27, p.2 |
4/20/1956 | Discusses the recent political unrest concerning President Eisenhower's veto of the farm bill. | |
533 |
Yea, Liberals College Eye 47:19, p.2 |
2/17/1956 | Discusses the revival of the "liberal," started by the American Liberal Association. | |
534 |
The rights of everyone College Eye 47:10, p.2 |
11/11/1955 | Examines Senator Joseph McCarthy's role in politics. | |
535 |
Ike will have trouble College Eye 46:20, p.2 |
2/18/1955 | Survey on likelihood of passing legislation. | |
536 |
Students, faculty take part in fall party Friday night Horn--Dorothy (Student--1954) College Eye 46:5, p.3 |
10/8/1954 | Description of student-faculty party with a political theme. | |
537 |
Political participation requires active channels College Eye 45:11, p.2 |
11/20/1953 | Claims that the youth of America doesn't participate in politics, which is vital in a working democracy. | |
538 |
'Don't let those Republican reactionaries ruin our government again'--the Democrats College Eye 44:6, p.2 |
10/17/1952 | ||
539 |
'These Democratic dogs have ruined the government of America'--the Republicans College Eye 44:6, p.2 |
10/17/1952 | ||
540 |
National conventions important College Eye 43:37, p.2 |
7/18/1952 | Stresses the vital need for the national political party conventions. | |
541 |
TC students approve Acheson policy; other colleges don't College Eye 43:31, p.5 |
5/23/1952 | Compares ISTC attitudes with those of the rest of the country. | |
542 |
Unhappy voters still do not vote Kopel--James J. (Jim) (Student--1950) College Eye 42:5, p.6 |
10/13/1950 | ||
543 |
Political responsibility will be theme of discussion conclave College Eye 41:28, p.1 |
4/28/1950 | Otha D. Wearin, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senator, will be speaker at the Spring Discussion Conference. | |
544 |
TC facilities open to political groups College Eye 41:8, p.1 |
11/4/1949 | Teachers College will charge for use of its facilities; no admission fee or solicitation of money can occur at the event. | |
545 |
Survey of Campus Opinion Jahncke--Eugene Henry (Class of 1951) College Eye 41:7, p.3 |
10/28/1949 | Survey of students' political beliefs. | |
546 |
Politics and professors College Eye 40:14, p.2 |
1/7/1949 | Has political control of universities gone too far? | |
547 |
No "written" ban against campus political speakers College Eye 40:8, p.4 |
11/5/1948 | Ban on political campaign speeches on campuses seems to be based on longstanding policy rather than on law. | |
548 |
Survey of Campus Opinion Lukens--Bonnie (Student--1948) College Eye 40:3, p.2 |
10/1/1948 | Students comment on the presence of political speakers on the Teachers College campus. | |
549 |
Politics theme of Polishing Party College Eye 40:1, p.7 |
9/17/1948 | Description of the party. | |
550 |
Supporters of Wallace hear progressive talk at Wednesday meeting College Eye 39:42, p.1 |
8/13/1948 | Jane Lekberg speaks at meeting of Young Progressives of America. |
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