Politics

Displaying 601 - 650 of 686 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
601 Political party programs are related to college students
College Eye 26:38, p.2
First in a series of articles dealing with the programs of major political parties and their relationships with college students.
602 Inquiring reporter learns about life
College Eye 26:29, p.3
Students seem not to be well informed about national affairs.
603 Ho, for the life of a teacher today!
College Eye 26:23, p.2
Questions role of teachers in public life.
604 Mrs. Beard lists campaign issues at A. A. U. W. meet
College Eye 26:19, p.3
Study upcoming political campaign.
605 Student explains what fascism is; thinks U. S. headed that way
College Eye 26:11, p.2
Offers analysis of socialism, fascism, and New Deal.
606 Political students represent their parties at conventions; democrat Ebel attends one meet as republican in disguise
College Eye 26:7, p.1
Students in Professor Robinson's class report on the judicial conventions.
607 Political parties class visits two county meetings
College Eye 26:5, p.1
Professor Robinson's class observes county political meetings.
608 Forum
College Eye 24:24, p.2
Comments on handshaking, hanging around, and socialism.
609 Two minutes
College Eye 24:10, p.2
Hope for American democracy lies in those who grasp an understanding of historical developments and learn to think clearly about economic and governmental problems.
610 U. of C. chief talks politics; university president is in favor of vote as protest
College Eye 23:52, p.4
Robert Maynard Hutchins talks about the upcoming Presidential election.
611 Dr. G. C. Robinson attends Republican state convention
College Eye 23:51, p.1
612 Dr. Erbe terms Democratic National Convention 'interesting and enlightening'
College Eye 23:49, p.1
Casts vote for Franklin Roosevelt; talks about process.
613 Erbe reports on Democratic national meet; struggle is indicated over repeal plank, says professor
College Eye 23:48, p.1
Reports on candidates and major issues.
614 Dr. Robinson interprets Republican stand on eighteenth amendment; professor outlines correct constitutional method of procedure
College Eye 23:47, p.1
Professor Robinson gives his opinion on where Republicans stand with regard to Prohibition.
615 Faculty Men's Club talks political issues
College Eye 22:7, p.2
Roster of speakers and their topics.
616 Robinson attends state Republican convention held at Des Moines
College Eye 21:39, p.1
Professor Robinson talks about the important issues.
617 Politics as a career for the collegian
College Eye 20:9, p.7
618 Wallace assails present parties as inadequate; speaks twice last Friday
College Eye 19:46, p.1
Henry Wallace advocates formation of new parties.
619 Plan to stage mass meeting
College Eye 19:45, p.1
Students encouraged to attend meeting to better educate themselves about our government.
620 Professor Robinson attends convention
College Eye 19:44, p.1
Attended Republican state convention.
621 Educated politicians
College Eye 18:51, p.4
Editorial suggests that politicians in the United States should also be educated with a degree, just like lawyers and teachers are.
622 Of course this doesn't apply here
College Eye 18:17, p.4
Gives information on the presence of cliques in college campus politics.
623 Commonwealth conference discusses plans for local government; authorities claim state government could enforce prohibition more strictly
College Eye 18:5, p.1
Conference highlights.
624 The State Normal School
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.21
Professor Wright's assessment of the political background prior to the founding of the school.
625 Keep the home pot boiling
College Eye 17:37, p.3
Faculty give their viewpoints on war and peace.
626 The U. S. Daily
College Eye 17:36, p.1
New publication to serve as record of US government actions.
627 Discussions wax warm in Evanston church conference
College Eye 17:28, p.1
Also consider World Court and war; several ISTC delegates attend.
628 Results of the World Court poll
College Eye 17:27, p.5
Students favor the World Court in national poll.
629 The inquiring reporter
College Eye 17:26, p.5
Asks students and faculty if they favor the World Court.
630 The World Court question
College Eye 17:26, p.5
Current status of the legislation.
631 Kirby Page says modern war has become suicidal; claims it is unnecessary
College Eye 17:24, p.1
Lengthy excerpts from address on need for peace in the world.
632 Shades of Aristotle
College Eye 17:23, p.5
Quick quips on politics.
633 "Bob" La Follette's opponent Mrs. Hooper will speak Monday; noted politician and lecturer to deliver address on world peace in auditorium
College Eye 16:27, p.1
Mrs. Ben Hooper of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to speak in college auditorium.
634 Child Amendment defeated by 13 states; adverse action renders impossible ratification unless some states vote to reconsider
College Eye 16:20, p.3
Child labor law defeated.
635 Election--political party clubs
College Eye 16:3, p.4
Speaks on belief that campus political organizations can get people interested in politics and voting.
636 Editorially speaking; politics--and political clubs
College Eye 15:28, p.4
Encourages students to get involved in politics.
637 The new topic
College Eye 15:20, p.8
Will be 'political responsibility of women' for the intrastate extempore contest.
638 Correspondence
College Eye 14:40, p.4
Claims that a national publication should be established to confront issues of American foreign policy.
639 German comment on present condition
College Eye 14:34, p.1
Complains about terms of Versailles Treaty.
640 The shipping bill
College Eye 14:22, p.4
Does not support the Ship Subsidy Bill, now being considered in Congress.
641 Fred B. Smith
College Eye 14:21, p.1
Believes that the US must lead the world.
642 The battle of the windmills
College Eye 14:18, p.1
Sarcastic review of debate between Smith Brookhart and Clyde Herring.
643 What is Americanism?
College Eye 14:18, p.4
Wonders about the definition of "Americanism," which was quoted in a recent political speech.
644 Will Iowa place a Socialist
College Eye 14:16, p.4
Says that voters should rely on information, not faith, to make their decisions.
645 What of the state superintendency?
College Eye 14:16, p.1
Gives opinions on the political race for the office of State Superintendent of Schools.
646 Clyde L. Herring
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.2
Democratic candidate for office in the U. S. Senate speaks in the auditorium. Professor John B. Knoepfler presides over the event.
647 J. P. Daughton
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.3
James P. Daughton campaigns as a candidate for Congress from the 8th Congressional District of Iowa.
648 Col. Smith W. Brookhart
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.1
Colonel Smith Brookhart, candidate for the U. S. Senate, speaks on key political issues in the auditorium.
649 Eugene J. Fenling
Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.4
Eugene J. Fenling, editor of the New Hampton Tribune, serves as the Democratic Central Committeeman from the 4th Congressional District.
650 Shaking them up
College Eye 13:32, p.3
Critical of government employee work ethic.