War
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News College Eye 28:42, p.1 |
7/23/1937 | Franco proclaims victory in Spain. | |
302 |
"Bury the Dead", Homecoming play, shows corpses who refuse burial College Eye 28:10, p.1 |
11/13/1936 | Review of the play. | |
303 |
Dead men walk in anti-war play for Homecoming College Eye 28:9, p.1 |
11/6/1936 | Preview of "Bury the Dead". | |
304 |
Dr. Burris Jenkins voices approval of younger generation College Eye 28:8, p.1 |
10/30/1936 | Excerpts from chapel address; believes that young people would respond to patriotic challenge. | |
305 |
Oh, yes, dead men do tell tales this time College Eye 28:7, p.1 |
10/23/1936 | Will complete casting for "Bury the Dead" soon. | |
306 |
Dr. Coe speaks on war question College Eye 27:41, p.2 |
5/1/1936 | Questions value of war. | |
307 |
Veterans of Future Wars meeting ends in a riot; no heads broken but some fun; Ray Sorensen leads opposition, McCabe absconds with insignia Moore--Lynniel A. (Class of 1938) College Eye 27:37, p.3 |
4/3/1936 | Students outline purposes of new group; thirty join group. | |
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Here's a student's idea of war Pritchard--Norris T. (Class of 1939) College Eye 27:36, p.2 |
3/27/1936 | Believes that a student strike is not the best way to promote peace, and offers suggestions for demonstrations that would be supported by faculty and officials. | |
309 |
Does American youth want war? College Eye 27:35, p.2 |
3/20/1936 | Claims that ISTC should have a peace rally to protest another war. | |
310 |
Students strike against war College Eye 27:34, p.2 |
3/13/1936 | Description of nationwide protest. | |
311 |
Abbott flays war in chapel address College Eye 27:32, p.1 |
2/21/1936 | Excerpts from Professor Abbott's address. | |
312 |
Importance of art in promoting peace described by Conlon College Eye 27:29, p.3 |
1/31/1936 | Believes that art is an inspiration for mankind. | |
313 |
Wellborn discusses war situation College Eye 27:21, p.5 |
11/15/1935 | At International Relations Club meeting. | |
314 |
Reality's coming to visit us College Eye 27:13, p.2 |
9/20/1935 | Claims that what students want to find out from Senator Gerald Nye, is what they can do to help prevent war. | |
315 |
Peterson reviews 'Peace with honor' College Eye 27:51, p.1 |
8/2/1935 | ||
316 |
Lambertson sees Hitler sapping peace of world College Eye 26:42, p.1 |
5/10/1935 | ||
317 |
Peace movements succumbing to war, Hoffman declares College Eye 26:40, p.1 |
4/26/1935 | Brief excerpts from address by Charles Hoffman. | |
318 |
Cause of war, peace analyzed by M. de Lanux College Eye 26:37, p.1 |
4/5/1935 | ||
319 |
Extra! World declares peace! College Eye 26:37, p.2 |
4/5/1935 | Believes newspapers do not give enough attention to the cause of peace. | |
320 |
Excuse me for thinking College Eye 26:35, p.2 |
3/21/1935 | Editor of American Legion journal believes college newspapers should not contain editorials. | |
321 |
Hey, Mr. Hearst! College Eye 26:32, p.2 |
2/22/1935 | Comments on University of Iowa group that allegedly promotes war and dictatorship. | |
322 |
World could not wage good war, says Hutchinson College Eye 26:31, p.3 |
2/15/1935 | Paul Hutchinson states views on war. | |
323 |
La-dees and gentlemen! In this shell-hole the tattooed soldier College Eye 26:22, p.2 |
11/23/1934 | Comments on proposal to tattoo soldiers to aid in identifying them. | |
324 |
The wonders of science College Eye 26:10, p.2 |
8/10/1934 | New electric ray developed by Nikola Tesla for America's defense. | |
325 |
An old question College Eye 25:26, p.2 |
1/12/1934 | Suggests offering military training as an elective alternative to physical education. | |
326 |
Editorials; how would you vote it? College Eye 24:31, p.2 |
5/5/1933 | Iowa State College has a questionnaire for people to fill out regarding militarism in education and personal pacifism. | |
327 |
Women's debate team will argue Public Relations News Release 1932:231, p.1 |
2/1/1933 | Women's debate team will argue the question, "Resolved: That the United States, should agree to the cancellation of inter-allied war debts", Monday February 6th. | |
328 |
College peace group chooses war debts for discussion topic College Eye 24:13, p.1 |
12/9/1932 | Group divides into two sections. | |
329 |
Paul Harris will lead discussions on world affairs College Eye 24:9, p.1 |
11/4/1932 | Lengthy profile of the speaker. | |
330 |
Paul Harris, Jr. visits campus in November College Eye 24:6, p.3 |
10/14/1932 | Will speak on behalf of anti-war group. | |
331 |
Dr. Crowder declares Christianity is only remedy for militarism; band plays concert at campus observance of Armistice Day College Eye 22:10, p.8 |
11/14/1930 | Highlights of Armistice Day program. | |
332 |
Miss Seay returns after conference in Washington; over 500 delegates and many visitors attend annual meeting College Eye 21:16, p.1 |
1/24/1930 | Meeting on cause and cure of war. | |
333 |
"Continue Xmas spirit throughout year" says Miss Winder College Eye 21:13, p.8 |
12/13/1929 | Mary I. Winder speaks on war and peace. | |
334 |
Dr. Morrison's address proved very interesting College Eye 20:20, p.1 |
2/14/1929 | Charles Clayton Morrison spoke on prospects of world peace. | |
335 |
Open forum to discuss Kellog Peace Pact College Eye 20:15, p.1 |
1/10/1929 | Sponsored by literary societies; hope to duplicate good earlier discussion on Prohibition. | |
336 |
Women urged by Mrs. Hooper to unite for peace College Eye 20:11, p.1 |
11/22/1928 | Mrs. Ben Hooper speaks to women. | |
337 |
Mrs. Ben Hooper coming Nov. 16 College Eye 20:10, p.1 |
11/15/1928 | Will speak on war. | |
338 |
A plea decrying war; an appreciation of Armistice College Eye 20:9, p.3 |
11/8/1928 | Description of the ravages of war. | |
339 |
Schedule of proposals at Geneva arms parley College Eye 18:48, p.2 |
7/6/1927 | Guidelines for naval tonnage. | |
340 |
"Peace on Earth" as sung by the United States College Eye 18:25, p.4 |
1/12/1927 | Gives the author's point of view on recent military actions by the United States. | |
341 |
Homerian Old Gold 0:0, p.257 |
6/1/1926 | Officers, colors, motto, members; photo. | |
342 |
A Washington fable College Eye 17:42, p.4 |
4/28/1926 | Symbolic anti-war piece. | |
343 |
A communication College Eye 17:38, p.2 |
3/31/1926 | Professor Robinson gives reasons for military training. | |
344 |
Ought we obey our consciences? College Eye 17:38, p.3 |
3/31/1926 | Asserts that one should be allowed to follow his own conscience and make his own decision about military service. | |
345 |
Something to do College Eye 17:38, p.4 |
3/31/1926 | Argues for less military spending and for peace. | |
346 |
Keep the home pot boiling College Eye 17:37, p.3 |
3/24/1926 | Faculty give their viewpoints on war and peace. | |
347 |
Official Notice College Eye 17:36, p.2 |
3/17/1926 | A. E. Winship will speak; faculty committee explains circumstances of invitation to American Legion speaker. | |
348 |
Student opinion Ludley--Felix (Student--1926) College Eye 17:36, p.5 |
3/17/1926 | Felix Ludley believes Thomas Harrison deserves a fair hearing. | |
349 |
American or Christian! College Eye 17:35, p.4 |
3/3/1926 | Asks if one can be a patriotic citizen and a Christian. | |
350 |
Student Opinion Pattee--Steven M. (Classes of 1925 and 1926) College Eye 17:34, p.2 |
2/24/1926 | Urges respect for freedom of speech of pacifists. |
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