Wiesenfeld--Julius (Mathematics Faculty)

Displaying 101 - 118 of 118 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 Purely a student affair?
College Eye 64:6, p.3
Critical of written submission of questions to speakers; wants open forum.
102 Direct questioning provokes controversy
College Eye 63:62, p.1
Professors Thorne and Wiesenfeld outline their views on the format for Controversial Speaker presentations; photo.
103 Asks committee reconsider
College Eye 63:60, p.3
Wants the Controversial Speakers Program to consider allowing a discussion during its programs.
104 Program should allow direct questions
College Eye 63:54, p.2
Asks questions concerning the functionality of the program.
105 Civil rights, communism, discrimination
College Eye 63:45, p.3
Advocates the elimination of all forms of discrimination.
106 Advocates discussion period for controversial speakers
College Eye 63:43, p.3
Contends that a discussion of the speakers' viewpoints would help audience members hold a stronger position of their own.
107 Disagrees with Wiesenfeld
College Eye 63:13, p.2
Comments on the idea of "Black Power".
108 Wiesenfeld neglects some points
College Eye 63:11, p.3
Clears up some ideas about Black Power.
109 The issue of black power
College Eye 63:10, p.2
Discusses concerns people have about the idea of black power.
110 Faculty plans to travel, research for the summer
College Eye 60:60, p.3
Survey of faculty plans for the summer.
111 Poetry Hour will feature Mr. Wiesenfeld
College Eye 60:41, p.3
Will read from Robert Burns.
112 Mathematics' utility explained partly by joke definition
College Eye 59:36, p.2
Mathematics is obviously a needed skill, but should be studied independently of intentions to be used in any other area.
113 Resents attack on Wiesenfeld
College Eye 59:6, p.2
Insults and general rudeness toward professor not appreciated.
114 Some mud slinging, but not much else
College Eye 59:5, p.2
Defends Barry Goldwater against claims made by Professor Wiesenfeld in his previous article.
115 Fox still contends individuals cannot alter history
College Eye 59:5, p.2
Reiterates, in response to Wiesenfeld's article, that just one person cannot produce, change, or eliminate development of US.
116 Fatalistic interpretation of history could be fatal
College Eye 59:4, p.2
Believes presidential candidates are worthy, contrary to Fox's opinion.
117 A changing mathematics at SCI
Alumnus 48:4, p.2
Description of math department personnel, curriculum, and innovations; photo.
118 Two faculty resignations, five appointments approved
College Eye 57:26, p.1
List of those who resigned or were appointed.