Military Service
Displaying 501 - 550 of 617 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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501 | T. S. Long College Eye 9:8, p.1 |
T. S. Long is in the surgical service. | |
502 | Fred Strong College Eye 9:8, p.1 |
Fred Strong was promoted to Sergeant. | |
503 | From Camp Cody College Eye 9:7, p.7 |
Description of the trip to New Mexico. | |
504 | From Camp Dodge College Eye 9:7, p.1 |
Describes the importance of the Y. M. C. A. in the life of soldiers. | |
505 | Our honor roll College Eye 9:7, p.1 |
Roster of men from Teachers College who are enlisted in military service. | |
506 | William C. Schluter, 1915 College Eye 9:7, p.2 |
William C. Schluter has finished the requirements of the Ph. D. and has been drafted into the Army. | |
507 | U. S. Naval Training Station College Eye 9:7, p.5 |
Description of life at a U. S. Naval training station. | |
508 | George Bentrude College Eye 9:7, p.8 |
Has been drafted. | |
509 | Merton Palmer College Eye 9:7, p.8 |
Is part of the Coast Artillery in Rhode Island. | |
510 | Al Faber College Eye 9:6, p.8 |
Visited here on his recent furlough. | |
511 | "The Real Thing" College Eye 9:6, p.1 |
Money raised from ticket sales for "The Real Thing" will be used to send Christmas boxes to T. C. men who have enlisted in military service. | |
512 | Captain Seymour goes to School of Arms at Ft. Still, Oklahoma College Eye 9:6, p.1 |
Will learn how to operate a machine gun. | |
513 | Clarence Brown College Eye 9:5, p.7 |
Is working in the Hospital Corps in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. | |
514 | Military comments College Eye 9:5, p.4 |
Defends students who do not have time to change from their military uniforms following drill practice and must wear them while attending class. | |
515 | Battalion drill commences College Eye 9:5, p.1 |
Roster of men from T. C. who have enlisted in the army as well as the men enrolled in Company C. | |
516 | Military comments College Eye 9:4, p.5 |
Believes that all men on campus should participate in physical and military training. | |
517 | Camp Dodge, Iowa College Eye 9:4, p.6 |
Albert Dippel describes life at Camp Dodge. | |
518 | My daddy--the captain of the Army College Eye 9:4, p.1 |
Poem dedicated to Captain R. F. Seymour. | |
519 | Capt. Seymour may go to France soon College Eye 9:4, p.1 |
R. F. Seymour is a former professor at T. C. | |
520 | Adrian Garnett College Eye 9:4, p.8 |
Is in the coast artillery in Vermont. | |
521 | The editor-in-chief College Eye 9:4, p.8 |
Has heard from men in the service. | |
522 | Company B departs College Eye 9:3, p.4 |
Roster of men leaving for training in Camp Cody, New Mexico. | |
523 | Ed Meggers College Eye 9:3, p.7 |
Is a physician on the western front. | |
524 | Milton Tostlebe College Eye 9:3, p.8 |
Has become a sergeant. | |
525 | Lester C. Ary College Eye 9:3, p.8 |
Is Lieutenant at Ft. Snelling. | |
526 | Exemptions? College Eye 9:3, p.4 |
Believes students should not be exempt from military training because of their religious beliefs. | |
527 | Draft affects enrollment College Eye 9:2, p.1 |
Enrollment for the current school year is approximately four hundred students lower than during the 1916-17 school year. | |
528 | Men of the second draft College Eye 9:2, p.4 |
Students should not feel guilty or be condemned for not serving in the U. S. Army. | |
529 | Wireless School opens soon; students register College Eye 9:2, p.1 |
Wireless school is run by the U. S. Signal Service; open to men who want to take the course and are willing to enlist in military service. | |
530 | Compulsory military training; Major F. N. Mead in charge College Eye 9:2, p.1 |
Class will include field work, class work, and physical training; photo. | |
531 | E. F. Grossman College Eye 9:2, p.8 |
Is in radio service for the war. | |
532 | William Boyer College Eye 9:2, p.7 |
Is training in the ambulance corps in Texas. | |
533 | Carl Hauser College Eye 9:1, p.7 |
Is visiting Cedar Falls. | |
534 | To the College Eye College Eye 9:1, p.4 |
Milton Tostlebe gives a description of army life. | |
535 | College attendance in 1917-18 College Eye 9:1, p.4 |
Looks at the possible effect of military enlistment on college enrollment. | |
536 | The following clipping College Eye 8:31, p.8 |
Praises O. H. L. Mason for his patriotic family. | |
537 | Letter from Professor Seymour College Eye 8:31, p.3 |
Describes his experiences at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, in officer training for the war. | |
538 | The Hobo fraternity College Eye 8:31, p.2 |
Able Hobo fraternity sends vest-pocket Bibles to members in military service. | |
539 | Our duty as college men College Eye 8:30, p.4 |
Believes college men can best serve the war effort by staying in school and becoming productive members of society in order to support those on the front in Europe. | |
540 | Card from Stout College Eye 8:30, p.5 |
Describes conditions in basic training. | |
541 | Shorty Berwick College Eye 8:30, p.2 |
"Shorty" Berwick enlists in the Engineer Corps. | |
542 | Teachers win debate from Coe; Teachers 4, Coe 2 College Eye 8:30, p.1 |
Women of college debate idea of compulsory military service. | |
543 | Keep cool College Eye 8:29, p.4 |
Encourages young men not to rush into military service, but instead to use good judgment to decide where they can best help their country. | |
544 | Teachers to debate Coe; military training to be discussed College Eye 8:29, p.1 |
Women to debate topic of compulsory military training for men. | |
545 | Leaves of absence College Eye 8:28, p.5 |
Professors Seymour and Arey to take leaves of absence. | |
546 | Student and faculty absent because of accepting military service with the government College Eye 8:28, p.5 |
State Board of Education grants allowances for students and faculty entering military service. | |
547 | Goodbye, soldier boys!; Clios entertain Orio brothers College Eye 8:28, p.3 |
Party held for departing Orio members inducted into military service. | |
548 | Honorable dismissals College Eye 8:28, p.6 |
Roster of students dismissed from school for military service or farm work. | |
549 | Adrian Garnett College Eye 8:28, p.8 |
Has enlisted and is now in St. Louis. | |
550 | Mr. Seymour College Eye 8:28, p.8 |
Leaves May 14 to join the officers' corps. |