World War II
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Home Ec. essay contest College Eye 34:24, p.4 |
4/2/1943 | Essay should ways that meat is important to the war effort. | |
452 |
Rationing slims public says Miss Sutherland College Eye 34:24, p.1 |
4/2/1943 | Professor Sutherland says that walking and lower fat food will make people healthier. | |
453 |
Students should fill out opinion ballots College Eye 34:24, p.1 |
4/2/1943 | Encourages students to participate in an opinion poll about postwar policies. | |
454 |
War activities directory College Eye 34:24, p.2 |
4/2/1943 | Schedule of war-related activities. | |
455 |
Watching the World Cleveland--Shirley L. (Class of 1943) College Eye 34:24, p.2 |
4/2/1943 | Explores the role women must play during the war. | |
456 |
1943 alumni dinner and reunion are cancelled Alumnus 27:2, p.7 |
4/1/1943 | Food rationing and presence of military on campus forces cancellation. | |
457 |
Air Corps soldiers march on campus Alumnus 27:2, p.9 |
4/1/1943 | Four hundred aviation cadets on campus for five months of training; students and military shuffle dorm arrangements again; outline of training program. | |
458 |
Army instructors now Alumnus 27:2, p.6 |
4/1/1943 | Twenty faculty teaching Army Air Corps students. | |
459 |
Army khaki and Navy blue Alumnus 27:2, p.5 |
4/1/1943 | Four hundred men arrived on campus in March for aviation training. | |
460 |
Machine guns for the Axis Alumnus 27:2, p.6 |
4/1/1943 | Special campaign raises $500, enough to buy two machine guns. | |
461 |
Spring sports sharply curtailed at Teachers College Alumnus 27:2, p.8 |
4/1/1943 | Baseball, tennis, and golf will not be held as competitive sports this spring; track will run shortened schedule; due to transportation difficulties and increased use of campus facilities by military services. | |
462 |
Teachers College wages war on home front Alumnus 27:2, p.16 |
4/1/1943 | Survey of college efforts on campus to train, serve, and raise money to aid in the war effort includes military drilling, Red Cross work, bond drives, and keeping up morale; curriculum turned to war effort; photo. | |
463 |
The classroom is a post of duty Price--Malcolm Poyer (President of ISTC) Alumnus 27:2, p.Inside Front Cover |
4/1/1943 | President Price states that teaching is never trivial, even during war; photo. | |
464 |
Women in war Alumnus 27:2, p.13 |
4/1/1943 | Survey and list of ISTC women involved in the war effort; photo. | |
465 |
?Continue physical fitness? College Eye 34:23, p.4 |
3/26/1943 | Discusses the pros and cons of continuing the physical fitness program at TC. | |
466 |
Teachers grad relates battle thrills in Pacific College Eye 34:23, p.1 |
3/26/1943 | Russ Guster writes about his time on the USS Hornet. | |
467 |
War activities directory College Eye 34:23, p.3 |
3/26/1943 | Schedule of war-related activities. | |
468 |
'Alumnus' reveals former students as war casualties College Eye 34:22, p.1 |
3/19/1943 | Six former students reported killed. | |
469 |
Behind Your Front Page Birenbaum--William M. (Student--1942-1946) College Eye 34:22, p.2 |
3/19/1943 | Compares the peace-making proposals in Washington, D. C. with the smoking of a peace pipe. | |
470 |
Loss of members forces Purple to cut cinder sport College Eye 34:22, p.4 |
3/19/1943 | Arthur Dickinson announced that no track team will be formed this year, due to the loss of athletes to the military. | |
471 |
Tutor squads lose athletes College Eye 34:22, p.4 |
3/19/1943 | More men from TC athletic teams are called to serve in the military. | |
472 |
War activities directory College Eye 34:22, p.2 |
3/19/1943 | Schedule of war-related activities. | |
473 |
World map shows where 977 Tutors are now fighting College Eye 34:22, p.1 |
3/19/1943 | Bureau of Alumni Affairs keeps track of alumni in service. | |
474 |
Behind Your Front Page Birenbaum--William M. (Student--1942-1946) College Eye 34:21, p.2 |
3/12/1943 | Claims that the 'post-war aspirations' of the Soviet Union, Britain, and even the United States are unclear. | |
475 |
Hail to the chiefs' College Eye 34:21, p.1 |
3/12/1943 | Malcolm Price, Capt. Ransom K. Davis, and Capt. Julian T. Leonard discuss plans for the success of the college and the army and navy training programs; photo. | |
476 |
Playwriting event open to Teachers College students College Eye 34:21, p.3 |
3/12/1943 | Professor Strayer will assist students who wish to enter national contest. | |
477 |
Tutor athletic staff forced to cancel competitive sports College Eye 34:21, p.4 |
3/12/1943 | Although men's track and field will still compete this spring, the golf, baseball, and tennis teams will not because of the limited enrollment of men at TC. | |
478 |
War activities directory College Eye 34:21, p.1 |
3/12/1943 | Schedule of war-related activities. | |
479 |
Army and Navy College Eye 34:20, p.4 |
3/3/1943 | Welcome service personnel to community. | |
480 |
Behind Your Front Page Birenbaum--William M. (Student--1942-1946) College Eye 34:20, p.2 |
3/3/1943 | Discusses the tension in America aimed toward Japanese-Americans. | |
481 |
Let's talk it over with the editor College Eye 34:20, p.2 |
3/3/1943 | Discusses the bond drive organized by the Student War Council, and education after the war. | |
482 |
Point rationing will have slight effect on student eating College Eye 34:20, p.3 |
3/3/1943 | Quick look at philosophy of food rationing. | |
483 |
Behind Your Front Page Birenbaum--William M. (Student--1942-1946) College Eye 34:19, p.2 |
2/19/1943 | Speaks on the typical 'Western' view of the war. | |
484 |
Thirty-seven men leaving for armed forces this week College Eye 34:19, p.1 |
2/19/1943 | List of those who were called to duty. | |
485 |
Behind Your Front Page Birenbaum--William M. (Student--1942-1946) College Eye 34:18, p.2 |
2/12/1943 | Discusses recent developments in the war. | |
486 |
President's talk dispels rumors; college wartime objectives restated--aid war effort, continue to train teachers College Eye 34:18, p.1 |
2/12/1943 | President Price says that the college will continue to help in the war effort, but that it will also continue to train teaches; photo. | |
487 |
Behind Your Front Page Birenbaum--William M. (Student--1942-1946) College Eye 34:17, p.2 |
2/5/1943 | Discusses recent happenings on the war front. | |
488 |
Deans comment on student attitude in time of war College Eye 34:17, p.3 |
2/5/1943 | Deans believe students are showing a cooperative attitude toward all the campus changes. | |
489 |
Let's talk it over with the editor College Eye 34:17, p.2 |
2/5/1943 | Comments on women teachers who have left for more high-paying jobs in the war effort. | |
490 |
Set is being built despite war shortage College Eye 34:17, p.1 |
2/5/1943 | Crew is improvising and using old materials for set of "Arsenic and Old Lace. | |
491 |
Behind Your Front Page Birenbaum--William M. (Student--1942-1946) College Eye 34:16, p.2 |
1/29/1943 | Comments on recent occurrences on the war front. | |
492 |
Resolution creates Student War Council; new council will coordinate war effort on campus College Eye 34:16, p.1 |
1/29/1943 | New group is actually the Student Council acting in special session. | |
493 |
Spar recruit knows Japs from 1939 Orient trip College Eye 34:16, p.1 |
1/29/1943 | Gives impressions of trip to Japan, Korea, and China. | |
494 |
Behind Your Front Page Birenbaum--William M. (Student--1942-1946) College Eye 34:15, p.2 |
1/22/1943 | Comments on recent happenings in Congress and in the war. | |
495 |
Solutions for war, peace problems sought by students College Eye 34:15, p.1 |
1/22/1943 | Students from thirty schools meet in Minnesota. | |
496 |
We were embarrassed College Eye 34:15, p.2 |
1/22/1943 | Claims that students at TC have done nothing to aid the war effort. | |
497 |
Ah, rubber! College Eye 34:14, p.2 |
1/15/1943 | Discusses tire rationing. | |
498 |
Psychology expert predicts Hitler's death by suicide College Eye 34:14, p.3 |
1/15/1943 | Ernest L. Talbert offers analysis of Hitler's personality. | |
499 |
Status of reservists clarified; manpower chief urges men to stay in school until called College Eye 34:13, p.1 |
1/8/1943 | H. A. Riebe explains current policy. | |
500 |
Dr. Beard is Registrar Alumnus 27:1, p.6 |
1/1/1943 | Replacing Selmer Larson, who is teaching math and science courses required by war emergency; photo. |
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