War

Displaying 251 - 300 of 414 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
251 Untitled
Northern Iowan 64:18, p.2
Peace demonstrator is mistaken as a U. S. Marine recruiter.
252 Love
Northern Iowan 64:13, p.2
Love.
253 Untitled
College Eye 64:5, p.2
Hippy confronts a soldier; insults ensue.
254 'Mother Courage' relates to Viet Nam
College Eye 60:41, p.2
Discusses art as a form of protest against war and violence.
255 Anti-war demonstrators anger ex-SCIan
College Eye 60:20, p.2
Tells demonstrators that you cannot negotiate with an unwilling party, and that war is also a brutal thing.
256 Untitled
College Eye 48:9, p.2
Responds to a recent article in the College Eye concerning the inevitability of war as long as men walk the earth.
257 War and peace
College Eye 48:8, p.2
Expresses concern at the idea of war.
258 The young men of the land
College Eye 44:32, p.2
Good luck tribute to young men (soldiers) of the land.
259 Around
College Eye 42:18, p.6
Cynical attitude toward the values behind war.
260 Germany is topic for coffee hour
College Eye 41:5, p.1
Gives highlights on the condition of life in Germany since the war.
261 Untitled
College Eye 39:6, p.2
Criticizes Clyde Gregersen's article about Robert Blakely's lecture.
262 Blakely warns of World War III, traces streams of democracy
College Eye 39:5, p.2
Excerpts from address by DMR writer Robert J. Blakely.
263 Push-button warfare--a new goal
College Eye 39:2, p.2
Claims that "push-button warfare" is not a very good goal for the American people.
264 Hail end of war II, but fear war III
College Eye 36:44, p.1
Students talk about the end of World War II; speculate on the future.
265 College hails victory; snake dances form as surrender news spreads; Dr. Bodein addresses 550 at victory day convocation in Auditorium
College Eye 36:44, p.1
Description of V-J Day celebrations; five hundred attend convocation; photo.
266 V-J Day service
Public Relations News Release 1945:206, p.1
"Thank God" seemed to be the theme of the Victory Japan service. President Price uttered those words following the prelude and the singing of "God of Our Fathers".
267 Service
Old Gold 0:0, p.203
Brief description of faculty serving in the war; photo.
268 Kampus to Khaki
Old Gold 0:0, p.209
Brief description of the War Acitivities Council; photo.
269 War activities . . . around the campus
Old Gold 0:0, p.204
Brief description of the activities; photo.
270 The Navy
Old Gold 0:0, p.208
Brief description of the navy at the college; photo.
271 The Navy
Old Gold 0:0, p.210
Brief description of the navy at the college; photo.
272 Plans made to celebrate V-E Day
Public Relations News Release 1945:114, p.1
A meditative program is planned upon the announcement of an official proclamation of victory. The gathering will take place in the college auditorium.
273 Tutor Timetable
College Eye 36:10, p.4
Campus events and activities.
274 After a Fashion
College Eye 36:9, p.3
Discusses foods for health and beauty.
275 Tho history in in the making it's still our college year of '44
Old Gold 0:0, p.226
Importance of school during time of war; photo.
276 War-time brings victory corps to Campus School
College Eye 35:20, p.6
277 Campus Tours
College Eye 35:13, p.5
News from other campuses.
278 Watching the World
College Eye 35:13, p.2
Writes about countries negotiating rather than fighting, but also tells of the inevitability of future wars.
279 Students give varied views about war-time marriages
College Eye 34:8, p.2
280 Today's Hyde Park; what are real war issues?
College Eye 32:18, p.2
One man's thoughts on how war advocates and pacifists are different.
281 Peace discussions
College Eye 31:41, p.2
Lawther Hall students will participate.
282 Peace committee appears before campus groups
College Eye 31:41, p.3
Representatives from Friends participate in a variety of activities.
283 Students give military training views
College Eye 31:40, p.2
Students respond to statements made by Social Science faculty concerning the training of youth for the military.
284 What do you think?
College Eye 31:39, p.2
Faculty offer opinions on military draft.
285 Religious groups enlist workers
College Eye 31:38, p.2
American Friends group will help religious groups; will try to spread message of peace.
286 How about union?
College Eye 31:38, p.2
Criticizes statements made in Clarence Streit's book, "Union Now."
287 Youth trains for another war
College Eye 31:36, p.2
Comments on the training proposals offered by President Roosevelt and Kent E. Keller.
288 Fahrney says no more wars if we teach the truth
College Eye 31:15, p.2
289 British say war is challenge to Democracy, faith
College Eye 31:10, p.4
Two students participate in debate with Englishmen on isolation of U. S.
290 Editorially speaking; the College Eye presents; campus views; significant events; America is preferred
College Eye 30:37, p.2
Reasons why college students prefer to live in the United States. Many students say that this country offers by far the best opportunities. There are no worries about war scares as in other countries.
291 War referendum
College Eye 30:34, p.1
Students favor national referendum before a draft.
292 Assembly speaker tells of manufactured panic
College Eye 30:31, p.1
Excerpts from address by Loyd Worley.
293 Assembly launches Peace Week; substitute for war is subject
College Eye 30:30, p.1
Loyd F. Worley will speak.
294 Wanted: peace preparation
College Eye 30:11, p.2
Believes we should be preparing for peace and not for war.
295 Students air war opinion
College Eye 30:6, p.1
Students overwhelming oppose war, except in case of invasion.
296 Student Forum
College Eye 30:4, p.1
Will discuss roads to peace.
297 Cogitations
College Eye 29:27, p.1
Expresses a need for an International Relations Club on campus.
298 Student meeting
College Eye 29:25, p.2
Few appear to discuss war profits bill.
299 Students meet
College Eye 29:24, p.1
Will discuss Sheppard-May bill, which would take away war profits.
300 Hello, frosh
College Eye 29:13, p.8
The costs of war.