Soviet Union

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201 You slap me and . . . .
College Eye 50:25, p.2
Discusses a recent State Department decision to limit soviet diplomatic travel to Washington, D. C. and New York.
202 Eventful year at College in 1958
Alumnus 44:1, p.13
College faces educational challenge of Soviet Union; other highlights of the year.
203 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 50:17, p.2
Discusses "Doctor Zhivago."
204 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 50:16, p.2
Discusses the use of art as a political weapon.
205 Sorenson finds Russians "gracious"
College Eye 50:16, p.1
Excerpts from speech by Clarence W. Sorenson.
206 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 50:15, p.2
Hopes that the launching of Sputnik will motivate Americans to strengthen the educational system.
207 Russian education to be discussed by geographer
College Eye 50:15, p.1
Clarence W. Sorensen will speak; photo.
208 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 50:3, p.2
Questions the ability of the U.S. to make needed educational reforms while Russia can do so instantaneously.
209 In the year one A. S. . . .
College Eye 49:36, p.2
Evaluation of education and Christianity in light of the Sputnik launching.
210 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 49:33, p.2
Russia's launch of Sputnik will change the way America views education.
211 Faculty makes recommendations after months of study of Soviet educational system
Alumnus 42:2, p.14
Faculty group offers conclusions that include improving the quality of teaching.
212 Russian research specialist tells of USSR education system
Alumnus 42:2, p.4
Nicholas DeWitt addresses several groups.
213 Faculty recommends stronger standards
College Eye 49:27, p.3
Groups recommends a variety of improvements to meet the challenge of Soviet education.
214 Impromptu visit by 3 Russians surprises TC
College Eye 49:26, p.2
Had been visiting Charles Hearst farm; come to campus for meeting with students.
215 Democracy: best education; expert makes comparison during visit
College Eye 49:21, p.1
Lengthy excerpts from presentation by Nicholas DeWitt; photo.
216 Campus to study Russian education with Dr. DeWitt
College Eye 49:20, p.1
Nicholas DeWitt will speak.
217 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 49:20, p.2
Argument over correlation between the Soviet Union's educational system and Russia's space program continues.
218 Russian education programs cont.
College Eye 49:19, p.6
219 TC prepares for expert on Russia
College Eye 49:18, p.1
Schedule of programs on Soviet education.
220 Soviet educational system studied
Alumnus 42:1, p.5
Series of seminars informs professors.
221 Author of book on Russia to address TC community
College Eye 49:17, p.1
Nicholas DeWitt will speak.
222 To imitate or understand?
College Eye 49:17, p.2
Soviet school system is not the key to America's educational problems.
223 'No baby-sitting in school'--Wright
College Eye 49:15, p.1
Professor Wright offers suggestions for improving American education.
224 Red threat spurs seminars; nature of Russ challenge is subject of meetings
College Eye 49:14, p.1
Faculty will learn about Soviet education and its implications for American education.
225 "Don't know how long we have"--Howard
College Eye 49:12, p.1
Interview with Professor Howard on American education in light of recent Soviet Union achievements.
226 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 49:12, p.2
Step toward improving science education is encouraging, but all education should be improved.
227 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 49:11, p.2
Description of events on a visit to the Soviet Union.
228 The red challenge
College Eye 49:10, p.2
It is the job of the students to learn; teachers can only make the material available.
229 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 49:9, p.2
Perhaps Sputnik II will cause Americans concern for their educational system.
230 One step behind
College Eye 49:9, p.2
United States education program is less accelerated than programs in the Soviet Union.
231 Letters to the editor
College Eye 49:7, p.2
Student pie-makers appreciate their glimpse at Sputnik I, thanks to Mrs. Frank.
232 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 49:7, p.2
Josef Fox reiterates that Soviet Union education systems are more advanced than American systems.
233 Splitting an Infinity
College Eye 49:7, p.2
'Sputnik Spotters' out in numbers the past weekend.
234 "Sputnik," unspotted, spurs talk
College Eye 49:5, p.1
A humorous look at the Russian satellite; KYTC staff listen for its signal; photo.
235 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 49:5, p.2
The launch of Sputnik I should show America how lacking our educational system is.
236 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 48:13, p.2
Claims that the government in the Soviet Union will collapse due to the education that it is giving to its people.
237 Editors favor red's visit
College Eye 46:22, p.2
Sending invitation to Russian newspaper editors is a good idea.
238 Russian editors to U.S.
College Eye 46:19, p.2
Proposal to invite Russian newspaper editors to see American life firsthand.
239 What's going on in Russia?
College Eye 46:19, p.2
New leader takes position in Russia.
240 When the curtain opens, let's sell democracy
College Eye 45:8, p.2
Describes students from the Soviet Union and how they feel about freedom.
241 Slaps McCarthy
College Eye 43:24, p.2
Criticizes the actions of Senator Joseph McCarthy in his investigations of Communism.
242 As I See It
College Eye 40:33, p.2
Discusses limitations put on the research and investigation of scientific theories in Soviet Union.
243 Strohm to talk on Iron Curtain
College Eye 40:19, p.1
John Strohm will speak.
244 South Africa sees American hysteria
College Eye 39:33, p.7
Thomas Horn talks about a letter he received from a colleague in South Africa.
245 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 39:33, p.2
Students predict when the United States will go to war again.
246 Winchell wages war
College Eye 39:11, p.2
Criticizes Walter Winchell's suggestion for veterans to wear their uniforms to commemorate Pearl Harbor, as a gesture to the Russians.
247 Russia has no designs on U.S., needs reparations, loan--Davis; America guilty of hypocrisy, helping fascists, lecturer tells audiences
College Eye 39:10, p.1
Lengthy excerpts from address by Jerome Davis.
248 Untitled
College Eye 39:10, p.3
Praises the speech given by Jerome Davis, because he spoke as one out of a minority.
249 Untitled
College Eye 39:10, p.2
Praises the speech of Dr. Davis as a part of the Lecture-Concert Series.
250 Davis to lecture on Russia; will deliver two talks here Monday
College Eye 39:9, p.1
Profile of Jerome Davis; photo.
251 Olmsted says we must understand the Russians
College Eye 39:9, p.1
Excerpts from address by General George H. Olmsted.
252 Soviets give education on every level
College Eye 38:36, p.5
A look at the educational system of the Soviet Union.
253 Foreign policy warnings
College Eye 38:6, p.2
Unsure about the state of foreign relations following the death of President Roosevelt.
254 Why talk of war?
Old Gold 38:3, p.2
Speculates on potential conflict with Soviet Union.
255 World Views
College Eye 37:42, p.2
Reporters in the United States are caught up in writing and researching the developments in the Soviet Union.
256 World Views
College Eye 37:28, p.2
Speculates on conflict between Iran and Soviet Union.
257 World Views
College Eye 37:27, p.2
Discusses Soviet Union's unwillingness to forget about the past and what the United States would do if they attack.
258 World Views
College Eye 37:24, p.2
Disagrees with Winston Churchill's Iron Curtain speech in Fulton, Missouri.
259 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:31, p.2
Problems with winding up the war in Germany.
260 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:28, p.2
261 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:19, p.2
World and national news.
262 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:15, p.2
Discusses the partitioning of land among European nations at the end of the war.
263 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:8, p.2
Comments of Dumbarton Oaks conference.
264 Lambertson lectures
College Eye 36:6, p.4
On Soviet Union.
265 Readers' Review
College Eye 36:5, p.2
Reviews "Russia and the United States," by Pitirim A, Sorokin.
266 Russia to fight Japan, says Nichol
College Eye 36:5, p.6
Excerpts from lecture by David Nichol; photo.
267 Campus School active in drive to aide Russians
College Eye 36:4, p.3
Work on clothing collection and repair.
268 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:4, p.2
World and national news.
269 Steer middle course with Russia
College Eye 35:20, p.1
Excerpts from address by William Henry Chamberlin.
270 Student forum helps meet campus demand
College Eye 35:19, p.5
Group discusses Soviet Union.
271 William Chamberlin to appear Wednesday
College Eye 35:19, p.1
Will speak on Soviet Union; photo.
272 William Chamberlain, well-known journalist, appears here February 9
College Eye 35:18, p.1
Profile of expert on Soviet Union.
273 From distrust to confidence--our attitude towards Russia
College Eye 34:6, p.2
Comments on relations with Soviet Union.
274 Watching the World
College Eye 33:44, p.2
News from around the country and the world.
275 Russia will get scrolls
College Eye 33:32, p.2
American young people will greet Soviet young people.
276 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.
277 New war brings changes
College Eye 32:38, p.2
Comments on German attack on Soviet Union.
278 Invasion of Russia--1939
College Eye 31:14, p.2
Critical of Soviet invasion of Finland.
279 Dr. Morrison discusses Soviet Russia
College Eye 30:21, p.3
John A. Morrison will speak.
280 Alison E. Aitchison
Alumnus 21:4, p.15
Gives talk on Russia.
281 Russia is topic of weekly forum
College Eye 28:40, p.4
Professor Aitchison spoke on women, family life, and work.
282 Alison E. Aitchison
Alumnus 21:2, p.7
Writes article on Russian agriculture; attends meetings.
283 "Russian women work"--Aitchison
College Eye 28:18, p.1
Professor Aitchison speaks on the many roles of Soviet women.
284 Miss Aitchison to speak
College Eye 28:17, p.3
Will speak to Religious Forum on women in Russia.
285 Christianity to be theme of sermon
College Eye 28:16, p.1
Harold Bosley will speak at CHIC; Alison Aitchison will address Religious Forum on Soviet Union.
286 Foreign news editor to talk on Russia Sunday evening
College Eye 28:11, p.1
Joseph Barnes will speak; photo.
287 Students again swinging into social whirl at all-college dance tonight
College Eye 28:6, p.3
College social calendar.
288 Alumnus relates travel experiences in today's Russia
College Eye 27:24, p.3
Edward Markle talks about his trip to the Soviet Union.
289 Cossack life of Russia revealed in book review
College Eye 26:28, p.1
Alberta Stroebel reviews "And Quiet Flows the Don".
290 Abbe's experiences in Russia reviewed by Mary Lou Mitze
College Eye 26:27, p.1
Reviews book by James E. Abbe.
291 A change
College Eye 25:39, p.2
Staff change for student publications is a good thing.
292 Russian-U. S. trade agreements tone down fear of competition; Mary B. Hunter gives talk on new economic relationship
College Eye 25:24, p.1
Excerpts from AAUW speech.
293 Alfred Lyman Flude, who has traveled extensively in Siberia
Public Relations News Release 1930:80, p.1
The second in the lecture and entertainment course will feature Alfred Flude and his travels across Siberia and Asia.
294 Sherwood Eddy well received
College Eye 19:28, p.1
Speaks on Russia, religion, and education.
295 According to an advertisement
College Eye 18:30, p.4
Editorial compares the United States to Russia in terms of education and the number of books bought.
296 Alfred Smaltz talks on Russian problems at chapel Friday
College Eye 18:20, p.1
Summary of remarks.
297 No strings attached
College Eye 18:20, p.4
Editorial comments on the United States' involvement with other countries for their protection and their money.
298 Dr. Charles Clayton Morrison speaks Saturday evening; "What is happening to Russia?" will be topic
College Eye 18:11, p.1
Planning for Lecture and Entertainment Course now underway.
299 Students of I. S. T. C.
College Eye 16:24, p.2
Encourages students to donate money to starving students in Soviet Union.
300 Cliosophic Literary Society
College Eye 14:28, p.2
Will send money to Russian relief instead of having a Christmas party; roster of officers.