War

Displaying 351 - 400 of 415 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
351 Ought we obey our consciences?
College Eye 17:38, p.3
Asserts that one should be allowed to follow his own conscience and make his own decision about military service.
352 Keep the home pot boiling
College Eye 17:37, p.3
Faculty give their viewpoints on war and peace.
353 Official Notice
College Eye 17:36, p.2
A. E. Winship will speak; faculty committee explains circumstances of invitation to American Legion speaker.
354 Student opinion
College Eye 17:36, p.5
Felix Ludley believes Thomas Harrison deserves a fair hearing.
355 American or Christian!
College Eye 17:35, p.4
Asks if one can be a patriotic citizen and a Christian.
356 Student Opinion
College Eye 17:34, p.2
Urges respect for freedom of speech of pacifists.
357 Student attitude on war resented by Chicago Tribune
College Eye 17:31, p.1
Tribune believes some students' patriotism is questionable.
358 Discussions wax warm in Evanston church conference
College Eye 17:28, p.1
Also consider World Court and war; several ISTC delegates attend.
359 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.
360 Margaret Quayle says that double standard is going; must base relation on truth
College Eye 17:24, p.1
Excerpts from address on war and morality.
361 Armistice Day program
College Eye 17:23, p.7
Includes talk on cruelty of war and addresses by veterans.
362 Kirby Page, noted pacifist to speak Sunday on nation's peace policy; his methods for getting world peace called radical
College Eye 17:23, p.1
Speaker profile.
363 Armistice Day anniversary
College Eye 16:11, p.4
Present generation given the task of abolishing war.
364 Prof. Fullerton answers critics; says that "a difference in understanding the teachings of Jesus is at the base of the controversy"
College Eye 14:55, p.1
C. A. Fullerton defends statements made during chapel concerning militarism and pacifism.
365 Teachers need no warning against peace
College Eye 14:55, p.2
Disagrees with statements made by Professor Fullerton concerning those who strive for peace.
366 What good did the war do
College Eye 14:54, p.3
Movie will question outcome of World War I.
367 Teaching truth in history
College Eye 14:54, p.1
Disagrees with C. A. Fullerton's statements claiming that textbooks with a militaristic style are the only ones that should be used.
368 Our major obligation
College Eye 14:54, p.1
Disagrees with C. A. Fullerton's speech concerning opinions for peace.
369 A new alliance
College Eye 14:54, p.1
Criticizes statements made by C. A. Fullerton concerning pacifists and militarists.
370 Attack chapel talk; professors and students disagree with Fullerton; a lost opportunity
College Eye 14:54, p.1
Professor Barnes disagrees with statements made by chapel speaker concerning pacifism.
371 In this issue appears a series
College Eye 14:54, p.2
Claims that Professor Fullerton should have given clear reasons for his judgments about pamphlets issued by the National Council for Prevention of War.
372 Untitled
College Eye 14:52, p.1
Anti-war movement is sweeping the nation.
373 It is our task to end war; Mr. Libby pleads for League of Nations in address at Teachers College
College Eye 14:51, p.1
Frederick J. Libby's campus speech, printed in full.
374 Vesper service next Sunday; Mr. Frederick J. Libby to speak
College Eye 14:49, p.1
Speaker profile.
375 War is destroying our civilization
College Eye 14:42, p.3
Speaks against war.
376 An undefended frontier
College Eye 14:38, p.4
Claims that United States international relationships are positively affected by the fortunately isolated location of the Americas.
377 In retrospect
College Eye 14:18, p.7
Believes the writing of personal experiences during World War I is vital to American history.
378 Hon. C. W. Ramsey
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.3
C. W. Ramsey pushes a bill in Congress requiring all young men to join the armed forces, and for all citizens to give up their private resources to the war effort should the nation be attacked.
379 Students hear foreign views on disarmament; four speakers give expert opinion on problems of the Arms conference; audience composed of two thousand
College Eye 13:21, p.1
380 The Washington Conference prospect
College Eye 13:21, p.6
Comments on disarmament conference.
381 National student movement opens in New York
College Eye 13:19, p.1
Calls for armament limitation.
382 What will constitute success at the Washington Conference
College Eye 13:16, p.4
Representatives at the Washington Conference need to work together to try to prevent future wars.
383 National Convocation of Universities and College on International Department
College Eye 13:15, p.7
Text of resolutions.
384 Science Club discuss problem of disarmament
College Eye 13:13, p.1
Students prepare papers relating to disarmament.
385 Sociology Club
College Eye 13:13, p.2
Group considers disarmament.
386 The problem of today
College Eye 13:12, p.4
Considers the importance of an international disarmament conference being held in Washington, D. C.
387 Social Science Club meets
College Eye 12:22, p.3
Discussed disarmament.
388 Anna Cordts wins oratorical; Methfessel took second and Todd third place
College Eye 12:17, p.1
Spoke for abolition of all wars; will represent T. C. in Interstate Normal School Oratorical Contest.
389 Colleges for reservations
College Eye 11:20, p.2
Results of the vote on the Intercollegiate Peace Treaty Referendum were announced in the U. S. Senate.
390 Editorially Speaking
College Eye 11:16, p.4
Review of the results of vote on Intercollegiate Peace Treaty Referendum; encourages participation in College Eye election; criticizes students for lack of school spirit.
391 Treaty referendum returns at I. S. T. C.
College Eye 11:15, p.2
Results of the campus vote on the Intercollegiate Peace Treaty Referendum.
392 Colleges to vote on treaty; be prepared
College Eye 11:13, p.1
Students and faculty will vote on the Intercollegiate Peace Treaty Referendum on January 13.
393 Remaking the map of the world; Sir John Foster Fraser speaks
College Eye 11:12, p.1
Summary of his remarks.
394 Reserve Officers Training Corps military ball voted for May twenty-four
College Eye 10:22, p.6
395 Reserve Corps peace measure
College Eye 10:20, p.1

Objectives of ROTC.

396 March on!
College Eye 10:, p.2

Women do not need to stand behind men and in their shadows; they can be their own persons and stand on their own.

397 Classical Club at home of Doctor Merchant
College Eye 10:18, p.5

Program for the meeting.

398 Miss Burney to stage Cecilian operetta
College Eye 10:, p.1

Will present "Feast of Lanterns"; proceeds will benefit orphans.

399 Committee obtains special war films
College Eye 10:16, p.1
Schedule of four upcoming films.
400 Gold star heroes to have a group portrait
College Eye 10:15, p.1
Faculty decide on group portrait of the eight ISTC men who died in World War I.