Politics
Displaying 651 - 680 of 680
Title | Date | Summary | ||
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651 |
Women's forum organized College Eye 11:32, p.1 |
5/12/1920 | Non-partisan women's group will discuss political issues. | |
652 |
Editorially Speaking Riggs--Sara May (Classes of 1882 and 1885; History Faculty College Eye 11:15, p.4 |
1/14/1920 | College Eye staff elections will take place; College Eye encourages readers to submit news; Sara M. Riggs gives details of conference in Cleveland, Ohio. | |
653 |
The Smith-Towner educational bill Riggs--Sara May (Classes of 1882 and 1885; History Faculty College Eye 11:4, p.1 |
10/8/1919 | Encourages support for bill that would create a federal Department of Education. | |
654 |
Will suffrage give a higher tone to political discussions? College Eye 7:31, p.5 |
5/24/1916 | Thinks women will act more like men if they are allowed to be involved in politics. | |
655 |
If the women of our state College Eye 7:20, p.4 |
3/1/1916 | Wants women to be granted suffrage as long as they do not take over politics. | |
656 |
In our criticism of the present administration College Eye 7:20, p.4 |
3/1/1916 | Believes those who are critical of the current administration should try to be more fair in their accusations. | |
657 |
Senator Kenyon College Eye 7:20, p.4 |
3/1/1916 | Agrees that members of Congress should be focused completely on improving this country. | |
658 |
That anyone would favor College Eye 7:20, p.4 |
3/1/1916 | Disagrees with people who support political candidates only because they were raised in Iowa. | |
659 |
1916 thinking Schluter--William Charles (Class of 1915) College Eye 7:14, p.4 |
1/19/1916 | Essay regarding American society, civilization, and progress. | |
660 |
State Teachers College men in politics College Eye 3:30, p.494 |
5/14/1914 | Roster of alumni who hold or are running for public office. | |
661 |
If Harvey Ingham Normal Eyte 18:26, p.403 |
4/15/1908 | Normal Eyte appreciates editorial stand on Iowa senatorial succession controversy. | |
662 |
At a Scotch-Irish dinner Normal Eyte 18:22, p.338 |
3/4/1908 | Looks at the idea of broadening the Constitution. | |
663 |
The Charles City Intelligencer Normal Eyte 18:20, p.305 |
2/19/1908 | Surveys state of Republican party; believes attention should be given to Woodrow Wilson as a possible candidate for President of the United States. | |
664 |
Who is a victor in truth? Normal Eyte 13:33, p.514 |
5/23/1903 | ||
665 |
In general Normal Eyte 9:11, p.254 |
11/25/1899 | Appeal from Paul Kruger for assistance to the Boers in South Africa in their fight against Great Britain. | |
666 |
Faculty and students might flatter themselves Normal Eyte 7:6, p.61 |
10/18/1897 | Students are apathetic toward politics. | |
667 |
Despite her small size Normal Eyte 5:15, p.125 |
1/18/1896 | Comments on Venezuela crisis. | |
668 |
For some time Normal Eyte 5:2, p.9 |
9/28/1895 | Some students desire to establish a school for practical politics; will present political arguments.. | |
669 |
The Neos rendered a political program Normal Eyte 4:9, p.139 |
11/10/1894 | Women show that they are well-informed about politics. | |
670 |
Black bows cover the hearts Normal Eyte 3:11, p.87 |
11/18/1893 | Some are pleased with the recent election results; others mourn. | |
671 |
Election results indicate Normal Eyte 3:10, p.74 |
11/11/1893 | Voters seem to be blaming the Democrats for the Panic of 1893; speculations on the relationship of cause and effect. | |
672 |
The student vote Normal Eyte 3:9, p.65 |
11/4/1893 | Unhappy with custom of political parties furnishing transportation costs to college students so that they may go home to vote. | |
673 |
Politics Normal Eyte 3:5, p.33 |
10/7/1893 | Recent orations during chapel exercises have taken a partisan political turn; believes expression of political beliefs among students in entirely appropriate. | |
674 |
The country is in a fair way Normal Eyte 3:5, p.40 |
10/7/1893 | Finds that partisan chapel orations keep students' attention. | |
675 |
Clio world Normal Eyte 2:25, p.195 |
3/18/1893 | Clios put on political program. | |
676 |
The Aristo 'Doings" Normal Eyte 2:24, p.187 |
3/11/1893 | Description of the Aristo meeting in which society members played the roles of political figures and discussed political issues. | |
677 |
Politics is the all-absorbing topic Normal Eyte 2:8, p.66 |
11/1/1892 | Men are excited by upcoming election; women are calm. | |
678 |
When the young men of a country Normal Eyte 1:19, p.145 |
5/24/1892 | Young men should take active part in political affairs. | |
679 |
Tendencies of American civilization Bartlett--Elmer Ellsworth (Class of 1883) Students' Offering 7:31, p.1 |
6/1/1883 | Politics needs to be cleaned up. | |
680 |
Hurrah for Blaine! Students' Offering 4:12, p.6 |
5/1/1880 | Civil government classes study politics with mock caucuses; nominate James G. Blaine for President. |
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