Military Service
Displaying 551 - 600 of 617 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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551 | No Commencement play College Eye 8:27, p.6 |
Due to induction of college men into military service, the Commencement play finds itself shorthanded and unable to find suitable replacements. | |
552 | No more reserve units during war College Eye 8:27, p.1 |
Publication of statement issued by Department of War suspending federal military instruction in schools and colleges and calling all able men to action. | |
553 | Sophs honor patriotic members; sing patriotic songs College Eye 8:27, p.1 |
Hike and program given for Milton Tostlebe before he departs for military service. | |
554 | Military drill a success; Major Holland of Ames in charge College Eye 8:27, p.1 |
Description and opinions on the military training program at Teachers College. | |
555 | Philo-Alpha give farewell program; patriotic numbers given College Eye 8:27, p.1 |
Program given for recently enlisted members. | |
556 | Verne Marshall to give return engagement in Cedar Falls College Eye 8:27, p.2 |
To speak on experiences on the front in France. | |
557 | Names of students who have been honorably dismissed from I. S. T. C. in order to enlist in the U. S. Army; dated April 26, 1917 College Eye 8:27, p.6 |
Roster of students dismissed from the college who are enlisting in Army. | |
558 | Word has been received College Eye 8:26, p.8 |
Tom Brown has enlisted in the Navy. | |
559 | Editorial College Eye 8:26, p.4 |
Addresses asking foolish questions in class, adding a patriotic demonstration to May Day festivities, military drills on campus, and obtaining military uniforms for men participating in drills. | |
560 | Officer training conference; problems of the American college discussed College Eye 8:26, p.1 |
Y. M. C. A. holds training conference for officers at Grinnell. | |
561 | Students organize company College Eye 8:25, p.1 |
Military training to replace physical training for men; work under direction of National Guard; further arrangements to be made in fall. | |
562 | Students petition for military drill; to the Iowa State Board of Education College Eye 8:24, p.4 |
Reproduction of the letter sent to the State Board of Education requesting that military training be offered at Teachers College; authors listed. | |
563 | Military training College Eye 8:24, p.4 |
Advocates men at Teachers College undergoing military training. | |
564 | Military training in the colleges College Eye 8:23, p.4 |
Advocates preparing students for military conflict, should America find itself embroiled in conflict. | |
565 | Military training in public schools College Eye 8:20, p.3 |
New report released by the Department of the Interior believes military training as civic, physical, and moral education to be necessary in public schools. | |
566 | Two former students returned from the border College Eye 8:20, p.8 |
John Mastain and Herman Jacobsen have returned from Mexico. | |
567 | Leslie A. J. Chapman College Eye 4:23, p.6 |
Is major of Philadelphia Scouts and is stationed in the Philippines. | |
568 | A letter from West Point; Carl Bank writes an interesting letter concerning life at Uncle Sam's big school College Eye 1:21, p.2 |
Carl Bank writes at length about life and classes at West Point. | |
569 | A letter from West Point; Carl C. Bank, a former student writes of his experiences College Eye 1:6, p.2 |
Describes football prospects and other experiences at West Point Military Academy. | |
570 | Mr. Carl Bank College Eye 1:10, p.177 |
Left to visit at his home in Keokuk before entering West Point. | |
571 | Capt. Leslie I. Chapman Normal Eyte 21:6, p.100 |
Leaves to join his regiment in the Philippines; has been helping care for Professor Page. | |
572 | Our soldier boys Old Gold 0:0, p.271 |
James Martin and A. L. Smith are active in the United State Army, photo of the Mathew Hall Quartet. | |
573 | Prof. and Mrs. A. C. Page Normal Eyte 19:17, p.270 |
Learned that their nephew, Leslie Chapman, was promoted to rank of captain. | |
574 | Lieutenant Leslie I. Chapman Normal Eyte 19:16, p.255 |
Promoted to rank of captain in US Army. | |
575 | Mr. C. A. Peterson Normal Eyte 18:4, p.61 |
Enlisted in the Marine Corps; currently serving in the Philippines. | |
576 | Frank A. Bronson Normal Eyte 16:16, p.249 |
Serving in US Navy. | |
577 | Pearl M. Shaffer Normal Eyte 16:10, p.154 |
Teaching military science and tactics in Kansas. | |
578 | P. M. Shaffer Normal Eyte 15:32, p.508 |
Will join regiment soon. | |
579 | Student life at West Point Normal Eyte 15:28, p.434 |
William E. Dunn about his experiences at the United States Military Academy. | |
580 | William E. Dunn Normal Eyte 15:26, p.413 |
Is a cadet at West Point. | |
581 | I. S. N. S. batteries drawn up for review Normal Eyte 15:13, p.194 |
A photo of the military cadets. | |
582 | Normal drill ground; military band and battalion drawn up for review Normal Eyte 15:13, p.193 |
A photo of the military band. | |
583 | The Evening Republic Normal Eyte 14:21, p.327 |
Pearl Shaffer promoted to rank of captain in US Army. | |
584 | Leslie Chapman Normal Eyte 14:6, p.87 |
Leslie Chapman is studying at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. | |
585 | Word has been received from Will Dunn Normal Eyte 14:6, p.88 |
John Lund stood second in his class at West Point. | |
586 | Robert Crawford Normal Eyte 14:5, p.71 |
Robert Crawford drowned in the Philippines. | |
587 | Lieut. L. A. I. Chapman Normal Eyte 13:21, p.334 |
Description of his duties and life in the Philippine Islands. | |
588 | Pearl M. Shaffer Normal Eyte 12:23, p.361 |
Will be stationed in the Philippine Islands. | |
589 | L. A. I. Chapman Normal Eyte 12:18, p.279 |
Ordered with his command to go to the Philippines Islands. | |
590 | A cable dispatch from Catbalogan Normal Eyte 12:13, p.200 |
Robert Crawford drowned in a military accident in the Philippine Islands. | |
591 | The editors of the Normal Eyte Normal Eyte 12:8, p.119 |
Pearl M. Shaffer is a first lieutenant in the US Army stationed in Ohio; Lieutenant Shaffer notes that ISNS has furnished four officers since the beginning of the Spanish-American War: H. E. Whitney, Pearl M. Shaffer, Leslie Chapman, and Robert Crawford. | |
592 | Robert T. Crawford Normal Eyte 12:7, p.102 |
Promoted to first lieutenant in US Army; stationed in the Philippine Islands. | |
593 | Captain George H. McManus Normal Eyte 12:7, p.103 |
Recently promoted; transferred from the Philippines to Washington, D. C.; brief summary of his recent career. | |
594 | Leslie A. I. Chapman Normal Eyte 11:35, p.862 |
Received promotion in US Army. | |
595 | John Lund Normal Eyte 11:35, p.862 |
Undergoing examination prior to starting at West Point. | |
596 | John Lund Normal Eyte 11:30, p.739 |
Appointed to West Point. | |
597 | The Waterloo Courier Normal Eyte 11:27, p.665 |
Notes that O. H. L. Mason has been appointed chaplain in US Army. | |
598 | In general; the other side of the canteen question Normal Eyte 11:24, p.580 |
E. J. Warren responds to Major Dinwiddie's essay on use of alcohol in military service. | |
599 | L. A. I. Chapman Normal Eyte 10:19, p.462 |
Went to post at Fort Meade. | |
600 | Lieut. P. M. Shaffer Normal Eyte 10:6, p.128 |
Received orders to go from Philippines to China. |