Military Service

Displaying 301 - 350 of 617 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
301 Fred Jean has entered college here.
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Following Navy discharge.
302 Sergeant Sharp writes Seerley from France
College Eye 10:15, p.1
Tells of experiences as a company first sergeant.
303 "Jack" Hanson, '14
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Former school athlete arrived at Camp Dodge and expects to get his discharge in a couple of days.
304 Bonney Hanson, '18
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Has returned home after release from Ensign school.
305 Manford Kint, recently discharged
College Eye 10:15, p.5
U. S. Navy man has re-entered school.
306 Miss Helen Brocksmit
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Spent week with brother in Chicago; brother recently returned from France with honorable discharge.
307 Misses Hilda, Georgia, and Selma Sandven
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Enjoyed a visit from their recently discharged brother Samson.
308 Miss Elizabeth Platner enjoyed a brief visit
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Recently released from duty Ensign Henry J. Platner visited.
309 Do you criticize the "Y"? If so, do you have a real reason?
College Eye 10:15, p.2
Believes criticism of the overseas Y workers is unfair.
310 Campanile proposed as memorial to war efforts; every alumnus, student, teacher, and friend should rally to support of college
College Eye 10:15, p.1
Ready to launch major fundraising campaign; site will be north of President's House; description of the project; will cost $12,000.
311 "Nels" Hersey sent to N. Y. from Great Lakes; seems to enjoy naval life and is on his way toward a commission
College Eye 10:14, p.1
Nelson Hersey writes home about his military experiences.
312 Wearing of uniform by discharged soldiers
College Eye 10:14, p.2
Military uniforms may be worn only on specific occasions.
313 Manford Kint, '17
College Eye 10:14, p.3
First class submarine petty officer arrived in Cedar Falls after military discharge.
314 Jessie Meacham
College Eye 10:14, p.3
Went home to Clarion, Iowa, to visit recently discharged brother-in-law, Harold Hoyt.
315 Manford Kint
College Eye 10:14, p.3
Has received his navy discharge and will return to civilian life.
316 The boy who fought for you and me
College Eye 10:14, p.2
Poem about a boy who went to war.
317 Jasper Thompson, ex '16
College Eye 10:13, p.4
Will set sail with his Navy company January 27th.
318 Sgt. Arthur Dickinson
College Eye 10:13, p.4
Has returned to home in Shellsburg after brief stay overseas.
319 Corporal Arthur Connery of Waterloo
College Eye 10:13, p.4
Due to illness, has been transferred to a hospital in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
320 Lieut. Myron Begeman returns to civil duties
College Eye 10:12, p.3
Was discharged before Christmas.
321 Canadian army captain leads Y. M. C. A. revival services; meetings held Friday, Saturday 6:10p.m.;
College Eye 10:12, p.1
Captain McKendrick lectures and tells of his war experiences.
322 Capt. Sophus C. Jacobsen in army of occupation; letter sent to Miss Shanewise tells of his experiences in France-Sees French enter Metz
College Eye 10:12, p.1
Long description of his service in France and Germany.
323 Earl Whitford, Arthur McMahon, and Romeo Short
College Eye 10:12, p.5
Promoted and received honorable discharges.
324 Corp. Henry Iblings, '15
College Eye 10:12, p.5
Arrived here last week after return from France and honorable discharge at Camp Dodge.
325 Abe James, football captain here in '17
College Eye 10:12, p.5
Ex-college athlete and football captain is in the medical corps and is now in the army of occupation in Germany.
326 Homer Roland, formerly the athletic director of the State University of Iowa
College Eye 10:12, p.5
Died in a hospital in France.
327 Thomas McDonald, ex '14
College Eye 10:11, p.3
Was discharged from the Navy before Christmas; now connected with business firm in Cleveland, Ohio.
328 Frank Johnson intends to return in spring; describes his experience while engaged in army life to Professor Charles
College Eye 10:11, p.4
Has been in camp in Maryland.
329 Bruce McCleary, '18
College Eye 10:11, p.3
Has completed training in wireless operations at Harvard and is now at the Naval Yards in Philadelphia awaiting discharge.
330 Myron Begeman
College Eye 10:11, p.3
Was released from the Aviation Service and has been offered a position in Toledo, Ohio.
331 Ensign Alvin Tostlebe, '16
College Eye 10:11, p.3
Returned from France and has arrived in New York.
332 Prof. Reed receives letter from Marine; Pvt. Burton Faust writes an account of experiences in going to Paris Island; left are Armistice was signed
College Eye 10:10, p.1
Recounts his experiences in Marine Corps training.
333 The College Eye
Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.1
The College Eye resumed publication with new staff and officials after withdrawal of some members to enter service and accept other work.
334 Honor roll
Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.6
Assignments and addresses of alumni, faculty, and former students who are in the military service and a list of those who died in service.
335 Honor roll
Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.6
Supplementary report of faculty, students, and graduates who have died in service or currently serve the U. S.
336 From W. C. Schluter
College Eye 10:8, p.2
Tells of military service in France.
337 Large number of U. S. boys to enroll; college makes preparations for January 2, 1919
College Eye 10:8, p.1
Will allow servicemen to enroll for full credit for the winter term.
338 Alfred Sorensen writes from Carruther's Field
College Eye 10:8, p.2
Has been training in aviation.
339 From Samuel F. Hersey
College Eye 10:8, p.2
Tells of experience in military service in France.
340 Winter enrollment reaches lowest mark; not complete, however, until discharged men enroll January 2, 1919
College Eye 10:8, p.1
890 enrolled so far for the winter term; enrollment will be extended until January 2 to allow for returning servicemen.
341 Leslie A. I. Chapman, 1892, 1893
College Eye 10:7, p.3
Has been promoted to Colonel in the U. S. Army; now the youngest Colonel in the regular army.
342 When they come back
College Eye 10:7, p.2
Editorial states that students and faculty are anticipating the arrival of soldiers returning home from World War I.
343 J. O. Perrine, First Lieutenant, U. S. Signal Corps Radio School
College Eye 10:7, p.3
Has been transferred to train officer candidates.
344 Will McDonald, a former student
College Eye 10:6, p.4
Is chaplain and First Lieutenant at the Aviation School in Arcadia, California.
345 John G. McDonald, 1910
College Eye 10:6, p.4
Has been twice wounded in France, now in Intelligence Department of the A. E. F.
346 Robert McDonald
College Eye 10:6, p.4
Entered the Great Lakes Naval Training Station.
347 Sergeant Ray Pendleton writes his experiences
College Eye 10:6, p.2
Talks about experiences in US Army camp in Georgia.
348 Miss Genevieve Johnson was called home
College Eye 10:5, p.3
Went home to see brother before he left for service.
349 Capt. William H. Hearst, 1889, 1890
College Eye 10:5, p.4
Serving as Chief of Surgical Services, U. S. A. General Hospital No. 8, Otisville, New York.
350 Four T. C. men called to service
College Eye 10:5, p.1
Nelson Hersey, B. M. Hansen, Jesse Shedd, and Professor Palmer called.