Military Service

Displaying 301 - 350 of 620 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
301 Lieutenant Lester Ary
College Eye 10:16, p.5
Served overseas for three months; now an instructor; visited college.
302 Kint helps sink "subs" on chaser; another Teachers College man has thrilling experiences on Atlantic; was a listener
College Eye 10:16, p.1
Manford Kint tells of his experiences in the US Navy.
303 Sergeant Sharp writes Seerley from France
College Eye 10:15, p.1
Tells of experiences as a company first sergeant.
304 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.
305 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.
306 Miss Elizabeth Platner enjoyed a brief visit
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Recently released from duty Ensign Henry J. Platner visited.
307 Misses Hilda, Georgia, and Selma Sandven
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Enjoyed a visit from their recently discharged brother Samson.
308 Manford Kint, recently discharged
College Eye 10:15, p.5
U. S. Navy man has re-entered school.
309 Bonney Hanson, '18
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Has returned home after release from Ensign school.
310 "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.
311 Fred Jean has entered college here.
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Following Navy discharge.
312 John Lucas
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Visited school for a few days after his recent honorable discharge.
313 Miss Helen Brocksmit
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Spent week with brother in Chicago; brother recently returned from France with honorable discharge.
314 "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.
315 Wearing of uniform by discharged soldiers
College Eye 10:14, p.2
Military uniforms may be worn only on specific occasions.
316 Manford Kint, '17
College Eye 10:14, p.3
First class submarine petty officer arrived in Cedar Falls after military discharge.
317 Jessie Meacham
College Eye 10:14, p.3
Went home to Clarion, Iowa, to visit recently discharged brother-in-law, Harold Hoyt.
318 Manford Kint
College Eye 10:14, p.3
Has received his navy discharge and will return to civilian life.
319 The boy who fought for you and me
College Eye 10:14, p.2
Poem about a boy who went to war.
320 Corporal Arthur Connery of Waterloo
College Eye 10:13, p.4
Due to illness, has been transferred to a hospital in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
321 Sgt. Arthur Dickinson
College Eye 10:13, p.4
Has returned to home in Shellsburg after brief stay overseas.
322 Jasper Thompson, ex '16
College Eye 10:13, p.4
Will set sail with his Navy company January 27th.
323 Lieut. Myron Begeman returns to civil duties
College Eye 10:12, p.3
Was discharged before Christmas.
324 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.
325 Homer Roland, formerly the athletic director of the State University of Iowa
College Eye 10:12, p.5
Died in a hospital in France.
326 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.
327 Corp. Henry Iblings, '15
College Eye 10:12, p.5
Arrived here last week after return from France and honorable discharge at Camp Dodge.
328 Earl Whitford, Arthur McMahon, and Romeo Short
College Eye 10:12, p.5
Promoted and received honorable discharges.
329 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.
330 Ensign Alvin Tostlebe, '16
College Eye 10:11, p.3
Returned from France and has arrived in New York.
331 Myron Begeman
College Eye 10:11, p.3
Was released from the Aviation Service and has been offered a position in Toledo, Ohio.
332 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.
333 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.
334 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.
335 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.
336 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.
337 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.
338 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.
339 From W. C. Schluter
College Eye 10:8, p.2
Tells of military service in France.
340 From Samuel F. Hersey
College Eye 10:8, p.2
Tells of experience in military service in France.
341 Alfred Sorensen writes from Carruther's Field
College Eye 10:8, p.2
Has been training in aviation.
342 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.
343 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.
344 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.
345 J. O. Perrine, First Lieutenant, U. S. Signal Corps Radio School
College Eye 10:7, p.3
Has been transferred to train officer candidates.
346 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.
347 Robert McDonald
College Eye 10:6, p.4
Entered the Great Lakes Naval Training Station.
348 Sergeant Ray Pendleton writes his experiences
College Eye 10:6, p.2
Talks about experiences in US Army camp in Georgia.
349 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.
350 Will McDonald, a former student
College Eye 10:6, p.4
Is chaplain and First Lieutenant at the Aviation School in Arcadia, California.