Politics
Displaying 551 - 600 of 680
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551 |
Social Science head speaks favorable of college polls College Eye 39:38, p.4 |
7/16/1948 | M. R. Thompson believes that local polls are reasonably representative. | |
552 |
Should political leaders speak here? Robinson--George W. (Student--1948) College Eye 39:37, p.2 |
7/9/1948 | Believes that political speakers should be allowed on campus. | |
553 |
State Board names committee; appointees to report back September 14 College Eye 39:36, p.1 |
7/2/1948 | Will draft policy on presence of political speaker on campus. | |
554 |
Survey of Campus Opinion College Eye 39:34, p.4 |
6/18/1948 | Survey of students on their political beliefs and their choices for President. | |
555 |
Opinions of faculty members differ on Truman's stand on Condon records Rumsey--John B. (Student--1947-1948) College Eye 39:29, p.1 |
4/30/1948 | Faculty members express views on President Truman's action with regard to a demand for FBI records from the House of Representatives. | |
556 |
Another letter--decries state board political ban Bultena--Louis (Sociology Faculty) College Eye 39:28, p.2 |
4/23/1948 | Critical of Board of Education ban on political speakers on campus. | |
557 |
Around the Campus Blake--Roger O. (Class of 1948) College Eye 39:28, p.4 |
4/23/1948 | Wonders why there are religious speakers allowed on campus but not political speakers. | |
558 |
More about Stassen College Eye 39:28, p.2 |
4/23/1948 | ||
559 |
In defense of Stassen College Eye 39:27, p.2 |
4/16/1948 | Angry with the editorial printed about the Republican party and Harold E. Stassen. | |
560 |
Survey of Campus Opinion Hillsten--Edwin Leonel (Lee) (Class of 1948) College Eye 39:26, p.3 |
4/9/1948 | Students are surveyed on their political beliefs; offer opinions on who the next president should be. | |
561 |
Survey reveals more Republicans in contemp class College Eye 39:24, p.2 |
3/26/1948 | Republicans are 42%; Democrats are 32%; remainder are independents or other parties. | |
562 |
Survey of Campus Opinion Smith--Warren Allen (Class of 1948) College Eye 39:16, p.3 |
1/23/1948 | Compares Henry Wallace's approval ratings in New York and at Teachers College. | |
563 |
. . . Wallace wanted? College Eye 39:14, p.2 |
1/9/1948 | Discusses Henry Wallace's plan to run for the presidency. | |
564 |
Henry Wallace presidential campaign is opposed by members of faculty College Eye 39:14, p.1 |
1/9/1948 | Faculty express opinions on Henry Wallace's plans. | |
565 |
Students should act in politics says Jake Moore College Eye 39:13, p.5 |
12/19/1947 | Excerpts from address by Jake Moore. | |
566 |
Brass . . . Smith--Warren Allen (Class of 1948) College Eye 39:12, p.2 |
12/12/1947 | Claims we need psychologists and sociologists for ambassadors, rather than military personnel. | |
567 |
Survey of Campus Opinion Smith--Warren Allen (Class of 1948) College Eye 39:11, p.4 |
12/5/1947 | Reveals the results of a student survey regarding President Truman's approval rating, and the rise of the independent party. | |
568 |
World Views Marinos--John A. (Student--1946) College Eye 38:10, p.2 |
11/15/1946 | Hopes that newly-elected Congressmen will do what the people want them to do. | |
569 |
Survey of Campus Opinion; show Republican plurality at T.C. Smith--Warren Allen (Class of 1948) College Eye 38:8, p.3 |
11/1/1946 | Survey of student political affiliation. | |
570 |
World Views Porter--Donald L. (Class of 1946) College Eye 37:39, p.2 |
7/19/1946 | Considers support given by Gerald L. K. Smith to several Iowa Congressmen. | |
571 |
Clues to the News Skillen--Lois P. Jr. (Class of 1945) College Eye 36:35, p.2 |
6/15/1945 | World and national news. | |
572 |
We can do 'it,' says Kline College Eye 36:27, p.3 |
4/6/1945 | Allan Kline reports on observations made in Great Britain. | |
573 |
Clues to the News Skillen--Lois P. Jr. (Class of 1945) College Eye 36:13, p.2 |
12/8/1944 | World and national news | |
574 |
Politically minded students discuss Ennor--Billy (Class of 1947) College Eye 36:8, p.4 |
10/27/1944 | Students are debating their choices for the upcoming elections. | |
575 |
Professors to discuss issues at Women's Club College Eye 36:5, p.5 |
10/6/1944 | Will outline party positions. | |
576 |
Teachers College student says presidential candidates are sticking their necks out College Eye 31:16, p.2 |
1/19/1940 | Comments on the difficult job of the presidency and some recent problems the new president will face. | |
577 |
Class chooses an isolation policy College Eye 31:8, p.1 |
11/3/1939 | Believes it unwise to abandon neutralist stance. | |
578 |
On the Outside Kepler--Edwin C. (Class of 1940) College Eye 30:21, p.2 |
2/24/1939 | Fascism is not in our future; there is much to do now, such as reading. | |
579 |
On the Outside Kepler--Edwin C. (Class of 1940) College Eye 30:6, p.2 |
10/14/1938 | Reports on political happenings. | |
580 |
Happy medium Buffum--Hugh Straight (Education Faculty) College Eye 29:33, p.2 |
5/20/1938 | Professor Buffum believes that TC students should be knowledgeable about government. | |
581 |
Teachers in politics Strain--B. Leon (Class of 1938) College Eye 29:33, p.2 |
5/20/1938 | Believes that teachers should set a good example of political participation. | |
582 |
Faculty Forum Boardman--Benjamin (Business Manager) College Eye 29:27, p.1 |
4/8/1938 | Benjamin Boardman, Irving H. Hart, and A. E. Brown discuss the role of TC students and alumni in politics. | |
583 |
Republican, Democratic or what? The reporter's burning question College Eye 28:6, p.5 |
10/16/1936 | Reporter talks to campus people about their political preferences. | |
584 |
World this Week Boysen--Paul James (Class of 1938) College Eye 28:5, p.2 |
10/8/1936 | National and international news. | |
585 |
World this Week Boysen--Paul James (Class of 1938) College Eye 28:4, p.1 |
10/2/1936 | United States and world news. | |
586 |
Miss Ferguson makes political scrapbook College Eye 27:5, p.1 |
6/26/1936 | For use by students in library. | |
587 |
An answer to a letter Pritchard--Norris T. (Class of 1939) College Eye 27:28, p.2 |
1/24/1936 | Discusses why he believes the Supreme Court should be limited, in response to comments made by John F. Charles. | |
588 |
"Americans are very much alive," English debaters tell interviewer; Oxford men discuss America, give views on politics and debate College Eye 27:22, p.1 |
11/22/1935 | State views on America and the world situation. | |
589 |
Freedom; Ohio gives example of control by political group College Eye 27:22, p.2 |
11/22/1935 | Discusses recent problems at the University of Columbus. | |
590 |
Robinson upholds party government at forum meeting College Eye 27:17, p.1 |
10/18/1935 | Makes "Plea for the Partisan". | |
591 |
Robinson to voice plea for partisan College Eye 27:16, p.1 |
10/11/1935 | Professor Robinson is a strong believer in party government. | |
592 |
Socialist party leaders outline students' choice of two economics College Eye 26:41, p.2 |
5/3/1935 | Norman Thomas and Joseph Lash outline views. | |
593 |
Chairman of Farmer-Labor Party addresses students College Eye 26:39, p.2 |
4/19/1935 | Roy M. Harrop informs students of Farmer-Labor Party ideas and purposes. | |
594 |
Political party programs are related to college students College Eye 26:38, p.2 |
4/12/1935 | First in a series of articles dealing with the programs of major political parties and their relationships with college students. | |
595 |
Politicians write to students in the 'Eye' College Eye 26:38, p.1 |
4/12/1935 | Will include material from Democrat, Republican, Socialist, and Farm-Labor parties. | |
596 |
Inquiring reporter learns about life College Eye 26:29, p.3 |
2/1/1935 | Students seem not to be well informed about national affairs. | |
597 |
Ho, for the life of a teacher today! College Eye 26:23, p.2 |
12/3/1934 | Questions role of teachers in public life. | |
598 |
Mrs. Beard lists campaign issues at A. A. U. W. meet College Eye 26:19, p.3 |
11/2/1934 | Study upcoming political campaign. | |
599 |
Student explains what fascism is; thinks U. S. headed that way Furry--Leroy W. (Class of 1935) College Eye 26:11, p.2 |
8/17/1934 | Offers analysis of socialism, fascism, and New Deal. | |
600 |
Political students represent their parties at conventions; democrat Ebel attends one meet as republican in disguise College Eye 26:7, p.1 |
7/20/1934 | Students in Professor Robinson's class report on the judicial conventions. |
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