Brooklyn College



1937

December 10, 1937, "Protest Group on Towel Fee Sets Rally Date," page 1

December 10, 1937, "Legion to Seek Establishment of ROTC Group," page 1

December 10, 1937, "ASU Campaigning for Membership," page 1

December 10, 1937, "Faculty Group Holds 'Aid Spain' Meeting," page 1

December 10, 1937 "Fees and Towels--A Problem in 'Smells'" (editorial), page 2

December 10, 1937, "Protests Towel Fee" (letter to editor), Daniel Silver, page 2

December 10, 1937, "Protests Towel Fee" (letter to editor), Emanuel Neuman, page 2

December 10, 1937, "Protests Towel Fee" (letter to editor), H.O., page 2

December 10, 1937, "Protests Towel Fee" (letter to editor), Milt Gordon, page 2

December 10, 1937, "Protests Towel Fee" (letter to editor), Lee Tyson, page 2

December 17, 1937, "Legion to Back Drive for ROTC Unit on Campus," page1

December 17, 1937, "A.S.U. Elects 15 Representatives to Convention," page 1

December 17, 1937, "Pass the Goldrick Resolution Now" (letter to editor), Bernard S. Rothenberg, Fred Oberlander, Herman Singer, Arlene Wolf, Leon Horowitz, page 2

December 17, 1937, "An International Debate Comes to Brooklyn," page 2

December 17, 1937, "Protests Towel Fee Protests" (letter to editor). George Black, page 2

December 17, 1937, "Opposes Union Labels" (letter to editor), Euphemia Shields


1938

January 7, 1938, "American Student Union Favors Collective Security Proposals at Third Annual Conference," pages 1 and 3

January 7, 1938, "No Funds for New Textbooks Appropriated in Five Years," page 1

January 7, 1938, "Partial Victory Won in Towel Fee Campaign," page 1

January 7, 1938, "Forward Student Union to New Heights!" page 2

January 7, 1938, "Dr. Grebanier Reports Anti-Fasscist Work of Racial Tolerance Congress," page 2

January 7, 1938, "ASU Receives FDR Message at Convention," page 2

January 7, 1938, "Woman Columnist Sees Student Movement of Today 'Mature,'" page 2

January 7, 1938, Letter to editor discussing charges of anti-semitism, page 2

January 7, 1938, "A.S.U. Delegates Give Program of Convention," page 3

January 7, 1938, "A.S.U. Voices Solidarity with Fascist Victims" (photographs), page 3

January 7, 1938, "President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who sent greetings to the delegates" (photograph), page 3

January 7, 1938, "Armistice Day at the University of California" (photograph), page 3

January 7, 1938, "Spanish students rushing to man the Madrid barricades" (photograph), page 3

January 7, 1938, "Student Union Panels Urge Steps to Curb Aggression," page 3

January 7, 1938, "Civilians of Shanghai parade in protest" (photograph), page 3

January 7, 1938, "Anti-Nazi Speaks," page 5

January 7, 1938, "Higher Board Decides Union Legality, Jan. 17," page 5

January 7, 1938, "Slochower to Speak," page 5

1939

November 10, 1939,  A dispute arose with the administration over the content of an article, so Vanguard printed page 1 with the disputed article a blank space.


1940

October 11, 1940, "Prexy Comments on Butler's Speech," pages 1 and

October 11, 1940, "Student Council Rejects Stand for, Against NROTC," pages 1 and 4

October 11, 1940, "650 at Walkout Hear Gillmor, Miller Denounce War, Ask Aid for China," page 1

October 11, 1940, "Academic Freedom" (editorial), page 2

October 11, 1940, "Council Should Lead" (editorial), page 2

October 11, 1940, Anti-war cartoon, page 2

October 11, 1940, "Campus Cut-Ups" (New York Times article), page 2

November 20, 1940, "Gideonse Advocates Term in Labor Camp for Most Students," page


1941

April 25, 1941, "Peace Rallies Get Large Turn-Out," pages 1,2

April 25, 1941, "First Lady To Address Rally," pages 3, 8

April 25, 1941, "Forum Aid to Peace Unity (editorial), page 4

April 25, 1941, "The Handwriting Is on the Wall (editorial), page 4

April 25, 1941, "Trial Starting" (letter to editor, from Eli Jaffe), page 4

April 25, 1941, "New Party Needed" (letter to editor), page 4

May 2, 1941, "Students Vote Against Convoys in Sample Poll," page 1

May 2, 1941, "Council Protests CCNY Suspensions," page 3

May 2, 1941, "Third Party Lacks Quorum; to Meet Mon.," page 3

May 2, 1941, "Student Guild Holds Meeting," page 3

May 2, 1941, "United Action Necessary" (editorial), page 4

May 2, 1941, "Home-grown Fascism" (editorial), page 4

May 2, 1941, "Beacon Holds Rapp Forum," page 8

May 2, 1941, "Witt Addresses ASU on Peace," page 8

May 9, 1941, "Prexy Defends Procedure of Board of Higher Education," page 2

May 9,1941, "Thomas to Speak at PSL Meeting," page 3

May 9, 1941, "Third Party Lacks Quorum; to Meet Monday," page 3

May 9, 1941, "Allied Rally to Collect Funds for War Victims," page 3

May 9, 1941 "Convoys Means Shooting. . ." (editorial),  page 4

May 9, 1941, "United We Stand. . ." (editorial), page 4

May 9, 1941, "Representativeness" (letter to editor), Louis P. Schwartz, page 4

May 9, 1941, "Clarification of Situation" (letter to editor), Jimmy Bynoe, Pres. CTDFHE, page 4

May 9, 1941, "Apology" (letter to editor), Mitchel Matthews Grossman, Pres., CTDAAA, page 4

May 9, 1941, "Yellow Journalism" (letter to editor), Arnold Rivkin, Pres., Student Council, page 4

May 9, 1941, "'Clarification of Situation'" (letter), page 4

May 9, 1941, "Higher Ed Club to Back 'Friends of Education,'" page 8

December 17, 1941, "Legion to Back Drive for ROTC Unit on Campus, page 1

December 17, 1941, "A.S.U. Elects 15 Representatives to Convention," page 1

December 17, 1941, Pass the McGoldrick Resolution Now (letter), page 2

December 17, 1941, "An International Debate Comes to Brooklyn," page 2

December 17, 1941, "Protests Towel Fee Protests," page 2

December 17, 1941, "Opposes Union Labels" (letter), page 2

December 17, 1941, Untitled letter, page 2



February 19, 1943, "Can You Answer This?" (editorial), V.B., page 1

February 19, 1943, "Syndicalism Trial Verdict Reversed," page 2

November 19, 1943, "Lisa Sergio Calls for Anti-Fascist Youth Movement at ISD Rally," pages 1, 8

November 19, 1943, "Mark Starr of ILSWU to Discuss Labor in War," page 1

November 19, 1943, "Hit at Discrimination," page 3

November 19, 1943, Untitled letter to editor (topic AYD), page 4

1950

March 3, 1950, "Libs Hear Kahn Hit Relief Cuts," Howard Albert, page 3

March 3, 1950, "Repubs Work to Maintain Speaker Ban," page 3

March 3, 1950, "Give 'em Guns" (editorial), Bluestein, for the Executive Committee

March 3, 1950, "Expulsion Announced" (letter to editor), Floyd Asnes, L. Jr.

March 3, 1950, "YPA Defended" (letter to editor), The Executive Committee of the Young Progressives of America, BC Chapter

March 3, 1950, "Vanguard of Opinion" (editorial), Lainoff, page 4

March 3, 1950, "On the Conference" (letter to the editor), Bernie Cornfeld, Co-Chairman, Program Committee Conference on Democracy in Education, page 4

March 3, 1950, "Administration Re-Applies for ROTC Program at Brooklyn" (continued from page 1), page 5

May 19, 1950, "FSCP Move Stops Publication of Vanguard," pages 1 and 4

Note:   This issue, which was published after President Gideonse suspended Vanguard, was put out by the Vanguard staff independently, under the name Draugnav, which is of course Vanguard spelled backwards.
May 19, 1950, "Re-Interpreted 'Speaker' Regulation Okayed by Faculty Council Tuesday," page 1

May 19, 1950, "Thanks," page 1

May 19, 1950, "Council Rescinds Election Ruling," page 2

May 19, 1950, "Injudicious Consideration" (editorial), page 2

May 19, 1950, "'Me-Too' Policy Hurts Repubs, States Rofes," page 2




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