Military Service
Displaying 601 - 617 of 617 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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601 | Harry E. Whitney Normal Eyte 9:34, p.807 |
Enlisted in the army; married Elizabeth Heaton; died in 1899. | |
602 | Pearl M. Shaffer Normal Eyte 9:33, p.787 |
Professor of military science at the industrial school in Eldora; enlisted in the army; now first lieutenant. | |
603 | Pearl M. Shaffer Normal Eyte 9:32, p.760 |
Serving in US Army. | |
604 | Robert T. Crawford Normal Eyte 9:30, p.712 |
Appointed second lieutenant in the US Army recently; now in the Philippine Islands. | |
605 | Lieut. P. M. Shaffer Normal Eyte 9:29, p.690 |
Visiting and telling stories from the Spanish-American War. | |
606 | Jacob O. Belz Normal Eyte 9:22, p.519 |
Attended the State University; was assistant principal at Gladbrook; enlisted in the military; now back at the S. U. I. | |
607 | L. A. I. Chapman Normal Eyte 9:20, p.474 |
Married and recently joined the army. | |
608 | Aristo Normal Eyte 9:15, p.360 |
Present Army program on soldiers' experiences during Spanish-American War. | |
609 | George H. McManus Normal Eyte 9:11, p.257 |
Graduated from the Military Academy in 1893. | |
610 | Lieut. G. H. McManus Normal Eyte 9:4, p.82 |
Stationed in San Francisco. | |
611 | L. A. I. Chapman Normal Eyte 9:3, p.59 |
Now second lieutenant in an Army unit stationed in South Dakota. | |
612 | The July report of the Fifty-first Normal Eyte 9:2, p.33 |
Questions report on A. F. Burton's military experience. | |
613 | R. T. Crawford Normal Eyte 9:1, p.10 |
Now first lieutenant in regular army. | |
614 | Mr. Speer . . . . Normal Eyte 9:1, p.13 |
Roster of those who were in the Army and are now enrolled. | |
615 | Athletic Department Normal Eyte 5:30, p.283 |
Believes women should be allowed to participate in military drill. | |
616 | Our honored dead Normal Eyte 3:35, p.275 |
Tribute to those who gave their lives in the defense of the United States. | |
617 | To the editor of the Normal Eyte Normal Eyte 3:17, p.131 |
Major Dinwiddie quotes President Benjamin Harrison on the value of military training. |