World War II

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# Title Date Summary
701 Mighty midgets are after title
Alumnus 25:4, p.7
It is hard to predict football season success, because many men may be in military service; photo.
702 My day in Uncle Sam's Army
Alumnus 25:4, p.15
Justin Martin describes a typical day in basic training.
703 Uncle Sam's radio man--John Lakin at Camp Claiborne
Alumnus 25:4, p.16
John Lakin describes his work with radio communications in the army.
704 Watching the World
College Eye 33:3, p.2
News from around the country and the world.
705 Watching the World
College Eye 33:2, p.2
News from around the country and the world.
706 War with Japan; not with them alone, believe students interviewed
College Eye 32:42, p.2
Survey taken of TC students over the recent decision made by President Roosevelt and his idea to freeze Japanese credit in the United States.
707 Which way America, war or peace?
College Eye 32:42, p.2
Should the US enter the war, and, if so, when?
708 Fashion dictatorship
College Eye 32:41, p.3
Grateful that the war has not yet affected women's fashions in the United States.
709 Today in Hyde Park; the horse is stolen
College Eye 32:41, p.2
Student writes about effects of Japanese invasion of China.
710 Watching the World
College Eye 32:41, p.2
Comments on news from around the United States and the world.
711 Aid to Russia? Professors and students are divided on proposal
College Eye 32:40, p.2
Students and faculty offer opinions on the war in the Soviet Union.
712 Is 'shooting war' the answer?
College Eye 32:40, p.2
Comments on the question, should the United States enter a 'shooting war' with Germany?
713 Watching the World
College Eye 32:40, p.2
Comments on the news from around the United States and the world.
714 Watching the World
College Eye 32:39, p.2
Comments on news from around the United States and the world.
715 New war brings changes
College Eye 32:38, p.2
Comments on German attack on Soviet Union.
716 Watching the World
College Eye 32:38, p.2
Comments on the news from around the United States and the world.
717 Teachers College spreads wings of defense over nation
Alumnus 25:3, p.14
Survey of ISTC alumni who are already in military service; third course for flyers offered on campus and at Livingston Airways; good attendance at conference on teaching democracy; some men do defense work at John Deere; photo.
718 Watching the World
College Eye 32:37, p.2
Comments on the news from around the United States and the world.
719 America must stand alone
College Eye 32:36, p.2
Reacts to Professor Reninger's address.
720 Collapse of Europe tests value of American culture
College Eye 32:36, p.1
Lengthy excerpts from address by Professor Reninger.
721 A letter to the editor
College Eye 32:35, p.2
Thinks that war refugees should be brought back to our country.
722 War means crisis in education
College Eye 32:35, p.2
Stresses the importance of education.
723 War strikes T. C.--dirty hands expected
College Eye 32:35, p.4
College laying in supply of paper towels in anticipation of war shortages.
724 Watching the World
College Eye 32:35, p.2
Comments on the news from around the United States and the world.
725 Patriotism kills snakes
College Eye 32:34, p.2
Critical of conservative views on patriotism and the potential for war.
726 Watching the World
College Eye 32:31, p.2
News and events from around the United States and the World.
727 Campus Canvass; here's a close one!
College Eye 32:28, p.2
TC students respond to the question, is it more important for the U. S. to stay out of war ourselves or to help England and risk getting involved?
728 Watching the World
College Eye 32:28, p.2
News from around the United States and the world.
729 Watching the World
College Eye 32:26, p.2
Events and news from around the world.
730 Student survey finds 30% ignorant of Lend-Lease bill
College Eye 32:25, p.4
Students express opinions on exporting material to Great Britain.
731 Watching the World
College Eye 32:25, p.4
News and events from around the world.
732 Mother Nature dictates to dictators, democracies
College Eye 32:20, p.1
Professor Cable talks about the effects of the weather on the war.
733 Watching the World
College Eye 32:18, p.2
News from around the World.
734 Should United States give credit to Great Britain?; editor asks two students to contribute their opposing points of view
College Eye 32:17, p.2
Two students have opposite views on whether or not the United States should credit Great Britain.
735 Anti-war group plays ostrich
College Eye 32:15, p.2
Believes group has wrong ideas.
736 Watching the World
College Eye 32:15, p.2
News from around the world.
737 Alumni president
Alumnus 25:1, p.22
Message from S. T. Neveln urges good cheer and tells everyone to be prepared to face the challenges ahead; photo.
738 Canadians debate for Britons
Alumnus 25:1, p.13
Debate question of union of western nations.
739 Today's Hyde Park; Mr. Abramowitz takes issue
College Eye 32:14, p.2
A response to an article in the December 13 edition of the Eye entitled, "Teachers and Pacifism".
740 Teachers and pacifism
College Eye 32:13, p.2
Believes that people are recognizing that some things are worth fighting for.
741 Watching the World
College Eye 32:11, p.2
Discusses politics in response to the current war.
742 "Continue education" says Roosevelt
College Eye 32:8, p.1
Urges students to stay in college.
743 Watching the World
College Eye 32:6, p.2
Aiding other countries with our war supplies weakens our national defense of the homeland.
744 Watching the World
College Eye 32:5, p.2
Nazis speculated to be present in the U. S. and relations with Japan are worsening.
745 Watching the World
College Eye 32:4, p.2
British defeats can be considered American defeats as well.
746 Watching the world
College Eye 32:3, p.2
The war has increased American patriotism.
747 Watching the World
College Eye 33:32, p.2
Threat of 'the most titanic aggregation of armed forces' looms over world as it waits for Hitler to make his next move.
748 Get a pamphlet and learn how Hitler prepared for war
College Eye 31:40, p.2
Professor Thompson offers pamphlet written by Berlin correspondent of New York Times.
749 Man's eternal dream will pull us through
Alumnus 24:3, p.17
Excerpts from Albert Haydon's baccalaureate address include references to European situation; photo.
750 Butter is scarce in Egypt
Alumnus 24:2, p.18
Alumna Dorothy Galloway talks about her experiences in escaping from Europe and into Egypt.
751 Concert for Finns is Sunday; includes faculty soloists
College Eye 31:18, p.1
Will raise money for Finnish relief.
752 Invasion of Russia--1939
College Eye 31:14, p.2
Critical of Soviet invasion of Finland.
753 Dr. Alvin S. Tostlebe
Alumnus 24:1, p.22
The outbreak of war in Europe changed his plans to spend this year in France; sailing date was September 20, and the declaration of war came in the first week of the month.
754 The Athenia disaster--my story
Alumnus 24:1, p.5
Personal account by alumna Lulu E. Sweigard of experiences onboard the S. S. Athenia when it was torpedoed by a German submarine; photo.
755 Stay out of war, let men propose, election reveals
College Eye 31:13, p.1
Thomas Dewey outpolls President Roosevelt, 576-487; students believe that the US should stay out of the war even if England and France are losing; both men and women believe that either gender should be able to ask for dates or to propose marriage.
756 Merchants of menace, do teachers rate?
College Eye 31:12, p.2
Considers the evils of Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin; dislikes being insulted by professor.
757 Three questions put to students registering early
College Eye 31:11, p.1
Will ask student opinion on a possible third term for President Roosevelt, the involvement of the US in the war in Europe, and the appropriate role for men and women in dating and marriage arrangements.
758 Class chooses an isolation policy
College Eye 31:8, p.1
Believes it unwise to abandon neutralist stance.
759 Will war become general?
College Eye 31:8, p.1
Faculty express their views on the spread of the war.
760 Hake draws Herr Hitler's portrait
College Eye 31:4, p.1
Mr. Hake entertains group in Commons; photo.
761 Inside and Out
College Eye 31:4, p.2
Urges people to be aware of the selective service law.
762 We shudder . . . .
Alumnus 23:4, p.1
Editor saddened by outbreak of war in Europe; hopes Americans will not need to join war.
763 Inside and Out
College Eye 31:3, p.2
Believes common people will suffer, no matter what happens in the war.
764 Lewis Hilton returns home from France; study is cut short by war
College Eye 31:3, p.4
Lewis Hilton talks about his escape from France.
765 Stay out of war?
College Eye 31:3, p.1
Social Science faculty offer opinions on joining the war effort.
766 Money still waiting for refugee youth
College Eye 31:2, p.1
Pledges for refugee student Martin Heupeden reach $390, but the student has not yet appeared on campus.
767 Inside and Out
College Eye 31:11, p.2
Urges students to become informed about the conflicts occurring in Europe.
768 Dr. Knoff leads move to raise fund for refugee
College Eye 30:32, p.1
Has raised $326 for a refugee student.
769 Should we help student refugees?
College Eye 30:27, p.2
The democratic student body needs to face this situation.
770 Survey reveals American students oppose return of colonies to Hitler
College Eye 30:25, p.2
771 Collegians approve training of air reserve corps
College Eye 30:22, p.2
Supports flight training.
772 Tragedy in China . . . .
Alumnus 23:1, p.2
War continues in China; fate of alumna Eugenia Hsia Chen unknown.
773 Is U.S. embargo aiding rebel Spain?
College Eye 30:13, p.4
Sympathy and grief go out to all those in pain. Believes American bombs are the very ones sent to kill thousands of Spanish loyalists.
774 Students air war opinion
College Eye 30:6, p.1
Students overwhelming oppose war, except in case of invasion.
775 On the Outside
College Eye 30:4, p.2
Reports on situation in Europe, especially Prime Minister Chamberlain's meeting with Adolf Hitler.
776 On The Outside
College Eye 30:8, p.2
News from Europe.
777 Austrian girl writes letter
College Eye 29:43, p.2
Maria, a pen pal of Veryl Nilsson, believes that Hitler's invasion is good because it brought work for many Austrian people.
778 Cry of anguish comes from China to T. C. mother; the third in a series on alumni who live across the sea
Alumnus 22:3, p.1
Alumni in China and Japan write of their harrowing experiences; photo.
779 He that runs may read
Alumnus 22:2, p.4
Professor Sage recommends good books on the growing crisis in Europe; photo.
780 Attention, Mr. Hartlieb
College Eye 29:9, p.2
Discusses the possibility of war; comments on wave of editorials against war.
781 "War is coming; oppose it now!"
College Eye 29:8, p.2
Discusses the possibility of an upcoming war.
782 Sino-Jap affair; what is next?
College Eye 29:6, p.2
Critical of Japanese aggression in China.
783 The World News this Week
College Eye 28:0, p.1
News about Italy, Mrs. Roosevelt, and vocational education.
784 The World News this Week
College Eye 28:0, p.1
President Roosevelt nominates justice to the Supreme Court; British confer with Italians.
785 News
College Eye 38:0, p.1
Japanese students arrive at Stanford University; Chinese troops fight Japanese in China.
786 Sees marching soldiers
Alumnus 21:1, p.9
Alumna Louise Arildson visits Europe; sees soldiers marching in street.
787 Lambertson upholds Mussolini's policies at forum program
College Eye 27:13, p.1
Professor Lambertson gives his views on Ethiopian campaign.
788 "War in Europe is unlikely"-- Robinson
College Eye 26:28, p.4
Excerpts from address.
789 Paul Hutchison to discuss war signs in Europe
College Eye 26:25, p.1
790 "Faith and patience imperative for peace of Europe"--Dengler
College Eye 26:22, p.1
Excerpts from remarks by Paul Dengler.