Military Service

Displaying 351 - 400 of 617 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
351 Major R. F. Seymour
College Eye 10:5, p.4
Now in A. E. F. in France; letter; news and movements of his division.
352 Professor Ernest Zechiel-U. S. Naval Research Laboratories, New London, Connecticut
College Eye 10:5, p.4
Had been preparing to go overseas, but was ordered to work at the base.
353 Died: Mihran H. Mardigian
College Eye 10:5, p.4
Died of influenza and pneumonia; had hoped to return to his native Armenia.
354 Terance Bryan Black, '15
College Eye 10:5, p.4
Arrived in Ft. Des Moines Hospital; wounded in action; former college library staff.
355 Omissions from Service List Oct. 1, 1918
College Eye 10:5, p.4
Roster of servicemen who had been omitted from earlier listing.
356 It is now Capt. James Owen Perrine
College Eye 10:4, p.1
James Owen Perrine promoted to rank of captain; training radio operators for US Army.
357 Casper Schenk
College Eye 10:4, p.4
The words of the Captain of the 350th Infantry A. E. F.
358 From and American Aviator
College Eye 10:4, p.4
Words from a fighting line aviator.
359 Arthur Dickinson
College Eye 10:4, p.3
Safely arrived with his company overseas.
360 Georgiana Ruff
College Eye 10:4, p.3
Visited brother in Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa.
361 Lieut. and Mrs. Harold Frisby
College Eye 10:3, p.3
Visiting for a short time before Harold's call to active service.
362 Former "Eye" editor safe in France; Capt. S. C. Jacobsen writes an interesting letter
College Eye 10:3, p.1
Tells of his experiences in military service.
363 Mr. Paul Ulrich
College Eye 10:3, p.3
Visited campus on return from father's funeral; expects to be deployed soon.
364 Harold George Frisby
College Eye 10:3, p.3
Visited the Dick family for a few days before heading to Nebraska to visit the Frisby family, after which George will leave for military training.
365 Word has been received
College Eye 10:3, p.3
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carrier have a new daughter; Joseph Carrier is in France.
366 T. C. man a general
College Eye 10:3, p.4
George H. McManus promoted to brigadier general; assignment involves shipping men to France.
367 Sergeant Ivan Powers
College Eye 10:3, p.3
Sent home for injuries sustained in the war, recently arrived in New York from France.
368 Abram James
College Eye 10:3, p.3
Has arrived overseas.
369 Manford Kint
College Eye 10:3, p.3
Is on a submarine chaser in a radio branch of the US Navy.
370 Lawrence Bogle
College Eye 10:3, p.3
Merchant Marine has made three trips to France.
371 Mrs. Dr. J. L. Ruyavitz
College Eye 10:3, p.3
Visited her sister last weekend; has been teaching since husbands call to service.
372 Army service for men of faculty
College Eye 10:3, p.1
Seeking men to work in rehabilitation services.
373 Lieut. George C. Kint
College Eye 10:3, p.3
Spent his furlough here before being stationed in California.
374 George Bleecker
College Eye 10:3, p.3
Enlisted in Marines and expected to leave November first.
375 Sergeant Arthur Dickinson
College Eye 10:2, p.3
Visited Madeline Nisbet.
376 Sergeant Theodore White
College Eye 10:2, p.3
Appointed lieutenant and is instructor in Camp Taylor, Kentucky.
377 George Kint
College Eye 10:2, p.3
Former student visited on furlough.
378 Franklin Green
College Eye 10:2, p.3
Home from University of Iowa University, which is closed due to influenza.
379 Walter Koester victim of pneumonia
College Eye 10:2, p.4
Former student died at Fort Riley on October 18, 1918.
380 Seymour now a major
College Eye 10:2, p.4
Professor Seymour is serving as an officer in a machine gun battalion in France.
381 Ruby Clark
College Eye 10:1, p.4
Went home due to brother's death in army camp.
382 Monday morning the service flag with four gold stars was uncovered at chapel time
College Eye 10:1, p.4
In honor of Clifford J. Stevens, Henry A. Booth, Ernest F. Hansen, Axel Justesen, and Carl Chapman who gave their lives for the country.
383 Paul James
College Eye 10:1, p.4
In the Great Lakes Naval Training Station.
384 Military training for all men in college
College Eye 10:1, p.1
Men will drill for an hour each afternoon; must purchase uniforms.
385 Honor roll
Alumni News Letter 2:4, p.
Assignments and addresses of alumni, faculty, and former students who are in the military service and a list of those who have died in service.
386 Honor roll
Alumni News Letter 2:3, p.1
Assignments and addresses of alumni, faculty, and former students who are in the military service.
387 A gas attack
Old Gold 0:0, p.182
Jokes and one-liners about military service during World War I.
388 Five join Marine Crops
College Eye 9:30, p.3
Five TC men join the Marines.
389 Alvin S. Tostlebe
College Eye 9:30, p.8
Is enjoying his time in the Navy.
390 "Jap" Thompson and John Winn
College Eye 9:30, p.8
Are in the Naval Reserve.
391 Kenneth C. Moore
College Eye 9:30, p.8
Will be at the Columbia Barracks in Ohio.
392 Last issue of College Eye
College Eye 9:30, p.4
Both the business manager and general editor have joined the military; thanks students and faculty for contributions to paper.
393 College men should advocate universal military training
College Eye 9:30, p.6
Advocates one year of mandatory military training for every college man between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one.
394 Wm. Burney
College Eye 9:30, p.8
Entered the Navy.
395 Military column
College Eye 9:29, p.3
Charles H. Pendleton wrote a letter describing his experiences.
396 Mr. John Winn
College Eye 9:29, p.8
Visited home before heading to Chicago to enlist.
397 Mahlon H. Johnson
College Eye 9:29, p.8
Has been transferred to Camp Livier in South Carolina.
398 Jasper Thompson
College Eye 9:29, p.8
Was here visiting before he left to enlist.
399 Prof. Zechiel
College Eye 9:28, p.3
Professor Zechiel is visiting from the Great Lakes Naval Station.
400 Mr. C. S. Cory
College Eye 9:28, p.3
Glenn Rodgers is one of eleven men chosen for the Officer Material School of the Navy.