World War I
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| 101 | World renowned pianist coming; Joseph Lhevinne here April 1st College Eye 11:23, p.1 |
His original tour was cancelled due to the outbreak of World War I. | |
| 102 | What army life did for a man; Perrine talks to men College Eye 11:7, p.1 |
Believes that military service gives men a broader outlook on life and world affairs. | |
| 103 | To Iowa teachers: College Eye 11:6, p.5 |
Asks student opinion on statement from the U. S. Treasury Department; hopes to continue program of distributing modified hand grenades as savings banks. | |
| 104 | The Aristo meeting College Eye 11:5, p.7 |
Hear talks about France. | |
| 105 | New books in library College Eye 11:4, p.4 |
Selection of war poetry available. | |
| 106 | Prof. Barnes relates experiences in France College Eye 11:4, p.6 |
Talks about his YMCA work there. | |
| 107 | The graduating class of the spring term Alumni News Letter 3:3, p.3 |
The graduating class consisted of nine from Teachers College High School. Graduating class is smaller because many found jobs before finishing their coursework. The demand for teachers is high because of the war. | |
| 108 | Military Old Gold 0:0, p.165 |
Illustration of three men in trenches.. | |
| 109 | Personnel Old Gold 0:0, p.163 |
Personnel roster for the Student Army Training Corps. | |
| 110 | Student Army Training Corps Old Gold 0:0, p.156 |
Description of the training program; group photographs; individual photographs with captions; photo. | |
| 111 | The College Eye Old Gold 0:0, p.281 |
Photograph of the front page of an issue; brief overview of the year; publishing schedule interrupted by war; roster of the advisory board; photo. | |
| 112 | The Teachers College Valhalla Old Gold 0:0, p.187 |
President Seerley outlines plans to expand the historical and memorial museum, located in the Library, to include tributes to those who rendered service during World War I; photo. | |
| 113 | Untitled Old Gold 0:0, p.188 |
Photos of men in military uniforms. | |
| 114 | Young Men's Christian Association Old Gold 0:0, p.260 |
Overview of the year, including assignments for each cabinet member; roster of officers; formal and informal photos; photo. | |
| 115 | Harold Sheldon College Eye 11:1, p.8 |
Visited Cedar Falls after returning from service overseas; plans to attend in the fall. | |
| 116 | Kenney Brunsvold now stationed at Camp Grant College Eye 10:27, p.5 |
Visited the campus while on furlough. | |
| 117 | Lieut. Al Sorenson College Eye 10:27, p.5 |
Alumnus and aviator stationed at Kelley field visited the campus. |
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| 118 | Chauffeur Donald A. Mann College Eye 10:26, p.3 |
Gladbrook man visited here shortly after returning from France. | |
| 119 | Commencement programs are distributed College Eye 10:26, p.1 |
Schedule of activities. | |
| 120 | John Wright, '17, who was discharged from the army College Eye 10:26, p.3 |
Star athlete and alumnus visited town after a year overseas and his recent discharge. | |
| 121 | Professor Macy Campbell heads loan success College Eye 10:26, p.1 |
$2,195,350 raised in Black Hawk County. | |
| 122 | Sgt. John Mastain, '15, was discharged College Eye 10:26, p.3 |
Alumnus visits college after discharge from Camp Dodge. | |
| 123 | Wendell Strike, '16, who served over a year in Italy College Eye 10:26, p.3 |
Former football player visited college after a year of service. | |
| 124 | Corporal Bruce West College Eye 10:1, p.3 |
Newly returned from service in France; visits sister Helen here on campus. | |
| 125 | Milton Tostlebe who was junior here when he enlisted College Eye 10:1, p.3 |
Medical Corps man discharged from service. | |
| 126 | V. V. ("Jack") Frost, '17 College Eye 10:1, p.3 |
Former student and overseas soldier visited college last week and intends to enroll. | |
| 127 | Major Frank Ward College Eye 10:25, p.5 |
Former student has been reassigned from France to Russia. | |
| 128 | Miss Mae Triplett went to Camp Dodge College Eye 10:25, p.5 |
Visited brother, who recently returned from overseas. | |
| 129 | Sergeant Fordyce Jones, better known as "Slim" College Eye 10:25, p.5 |
Former student returns home to Cedar Falls after ten months overseas. | |
| 130 | Captain Sage to practice in Waterloo College Eye 10:24, p.3 |
Dr. Fred Sage has just returned from military service. | |
| 131 | In the window of Cross and Co. College Eye 10:24, p.5 |
Captain Sophus Jacobsen's souvenirs from his war service. | |
| 132 | How about your summer vacation? College Eye 10:23, p.5 |
Women should use their summer vacation time to help the younger women in their home towns. | |
| 133 | New books placed in the library College Eye 10:23, p.1 |
Brief reviews. | |
| 134 | Teachers College entertains Iowa Academy of Science College Eye 10:23, p.1 |
Will hold annual meeting on campus. | |
| 135 | Words have been received here that John Mastain College Eye 10:23, p.5 |
Military man to set sail again. | |
| 136 | Knitting for the Refugee Work College Eye 10:21, p.3 |
Knitters needed. | |
| 137 | Mr. Wm. T. McGrew, a former student College Eye 10:21, p.3 |
Visiting college friends upon returning from service in France. | |
| 138 | Men's literary societies Alumni News Letter 9:22, p.2 |
Men's literary societies reorganized and became active after being suspended during war. | |
| 139 | Message from the Campanile Committee Alumni News Letter 3:2, p.6 |
The Campanile Committee, started in June 1914, reported that a memorial to the men and women who served in the Great War should be built in the form of a campanile. Money was raised, people approved, fundraisers are still being held. | |
| 140 | On the Fields of France Alumni News Letter 3:2, p.1 |
Poem about woman in France, by Henry E. Nothomb. | |
| 141 | Brief accounts of returning overseas men; Corporal Frank G. Piercy, and Private Joseph Rude College Eye 10:20, p.1 |
Profiles of military service of Frank G. Piercy and Joseph P. Rude. | |
| 142 | Campbell and Perrott hear Secretary Glass College Eye 10:20, p.1 |
Professors Campbell and Perrott took part in Chicago conference. | |
| 143 | Brief accounts of returning overseas men College Eye 10:19, p.4 |
Profiles of Elmer P. Schindler, William J. Berry, and Miller Christiansen. | |
| 144 | Barnes says Yanks moved so fast he wanted no vacation; conditions as they are today in the war area also vividly described College Eye 10:17, p.1 |
Describes his work with the YMCA in France. | |
| 145 | George S. Dick, 1887-1888 College Eye 10:17, p.3 |
Former Nebraska college President resigned and joined military efforts to retrain returning disabled soldiers. | |
| 146 | Professor Harry L. Eells College Eye 10:17, p.3 |
Y. M. C. A. Education Director going to France to work with soldiers. | |
| 147 | French lady to address Young Men's Christian Association and Young Women's Christian Association Sunday evening College Eye 10:16, p.1 |
Madame Bernard will speak on war work. | |
| 148 | Historic phrases of the war; notable slogans, terse epigrams, and laconic messages by leaders in the world struggle College Eye 10:16, p.4 |
Explanation of several memorable quotations from World War I. | |
| 149 | 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. | |
| 150 | Lieutenant Lester Ary College Eye 10:16, p.5 |
Served overseas for three months; now an instructor; visited college. | |
| 151 | Paying a draft of honor College Eye 10:16, p.2 |
Must restore and care for men wounded in war. | |
| 152 | Professor Hersey has received notice College Eye 10:16, p.5 |
His son, Nelson Hersey, is due for a six week cruise in the Navy. | |
| 153 | War song parodies direct from Europe College Eye 10:16, p.3 |
Samuel F. Hersey, Jr., sends some lyrics. | |
| 154 | Y. W. C. A. College Eye 10:16, p.6 |
Hear speaker on Great Britain; African-American students Ethel Carter and Myrtle Williams tell about the Piney Woods School. | |
| 155 | "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. | |
| 156 | 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. | |
| 157 | Fred Jean has entered college here. College Eye 10:15, p.5 |
Following Navy discharge. | |
| 158 | Gold star heroes to have a group portrait College Eye 10:15, p.1 |
Faculty decide on group portrait of the eight ISTC men who died in World War I. | |
| 159 | John Lucas College Eye 10:15, p.5 |
Visited school for a few days after his recent honorable discharge. | |
| 160 | Manford Kint, recently discharged College Eye 10:15, p.5 |
U. S. Navy man has re-entered school. | |
| 161 | Miss Elizabeth Platner enjoyed a brief visit College Eye 10:15, p.5 |
Recently released from duty Ensign Henry J. Platner visited. | |
| 162 | Miss Helen Brocksmit College Eye 10:15, p.5 |
Spent week with brother in Chicago; brother recently returned from France with honorable discharge. | |
| 163 | Misses Hilda, Georgia, and Selma Sandven College Eye 10:15, p.5 |
Enjoyed a visit from their recently discharged brother Samson. | |
| 164 | Reverend Heicher addresses men of the Y.M.C.A. College Eye 10:15, p.1 |
Tells story of stragglers who missed triumph in France. | |
| 165 | Sergeant Sharp writes Seerley from France College Eye 10:15, p.1 |
Tells of experiences as a company first sergeant. | |
| 166 | The church drives College Eye 10:15, p.2 |
Believes that religion has proved its value in the recent war. | |
| 167 | Training School College Eye 10:15, p.6 |
Celebrated Lincoln's birthday; sent package to family in France. | |
| 168 | "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. | |
| 169 | Eells accomplishes much in educational functions; I.S.T.C. professor, camp educational director at Camp Dodge, still at the work College Eye 10:14, p.1 |
Has been doing work for YMCA at Camp Dodge. | |
| 170 | Jessie Meacham College Eye 10:14, p.3 |
Went home to Clarion, Iowa, to visit recently discharged brother-in-law, Harold Hoyt. | |
| 171 | Manford Kint College Eye 10:14, p.3 |
Has received his navy discharge and will return to civilian life. | |
| 172 | Manford Kint, '17 College Eye 10:14, p.3 |
First class submarine petty officer arrived in Cedar Falls after military discharge. | |
| 173 | Wearing of uniform by discharged soldiers College Eye 10:14, p.2 |
Military uniforms may be worn only on specific occasions. | |
| 174 | "We shall soon see Germany a democracy" says W. C. Schluter; former I. S. T. C. student, member of Army of Occupation, describes conditions College Eye 10:13, p.1 |
Outlines views of conditions in postwar Germany. | |
| 175 | Corporal Arthur Connery of Waterloo College Eye 10:13, p.4 |
Due to illness, has been transferred to a hospital in Hot Springs, Arkansas. | |
| 176 | Five artistic pictures arrive from France; "Crossroads" now an art gallery for likeness of four prominent war characters- also office of Foch College Eye 10:13, p.1 |
Lee Shillinglaw presents portraits of war leaders. | |
| 177 | Former student, a native Armenian, makes direct appeal; Rev. Apelian addresses letter to the late Miss Jennie Sanders, another T. C. student College Eye 10:13, p.1 |
Excerpts from letter about conditions in Armenia. | |
| 178 | Jasper Thompson, ex '16 College Eye 10:13, p.4 |
Will set sail with his Navy company January 27th. | |
| 179 | Sgt. Arthur Dickinson College Eye 10:13, p.4 |
Has returned to home in Shellsburg after brief stay overseas. | |
| 180 | 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. | |
| 181 | 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. | |
| 182 | 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. | |
| 183 | Corp. Henry Iblings, '15 College Eye 10:12, p.5 |
Arrived here last week after return from France and honorable discharge at Camp Dodge. | |
| 184 | Homer Roland, formerly the athletic director of the State University of Iowa College Eye 10:12, p.5 |
Died in a hospital in France. | |
| 185 | Library announces new interesting publications College Eye 10:12, p.6 |
Has books on helping wounded soldiers return to productive civilian life. | |
| 186 | Ensign Alvin Tostlebe, '16 College Eye 10:11, p.3 |
Returned from France and has arrived in New York. | |
| 187 | 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. | |
| 188 | Myron Begeman College Eye 10:11, p.3 |
Was released from the Aviation Service and has been offered a position in Toledo, Ohio. | |
| 189 | Reserve Officers Corps to be established; all colleges of country are lining up--Teachers College among them College Eye 10:11, p.1 |
Represents conclusion of trend started during the war; men will take military training rather than physical training as part of the curriculum. | |
| 190 | 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. | |
| 191 | Lieut. Boatman wounded College Eye 10:10, p.1 |
Reported as severely wounded in France. | |
| 192 | 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. | |
| 193 | Several corrections College Eye 10:10, p.3 |
To article on ISTC war effort. | |
| 194 | "War all right if you dodge missiles"; so says Private Ernest Glenn, U. S. M. C. serving in France in a shock unit College Eye 10:9, p.10 |
Ernest Glenn gives advice on surviving battle. | |
| 195 | "We may justly be proud of Iowa State Teachers College"; Dr. Frank Ivan Merchant gives some scholarly reasons why we should be gratified College Eye 10:9, p.1 |
Excerpts from Professor Merchant's tribute to the ISTC war effort. | |
| 196 | A men's union College Eye 10:9, p.4 |
Editorial encourages the formation of a Men's Union at I. S. T. C.; believes men have been discriminated against in use of facilities; should build on spirit engendered during war. | |
| 197 | Eight Gold Stars placed on honor roll College Eye 10:9, p.2 |
To honor eight TC men who died in the war: Henry Booth, Carl Chapman, Ernest Hansen, Axel Justesen, Walter Koester, Clifford Stevens, Dwight Strayer, and Einar Nielsen. | |
| 198 | Men's societies to resume active work; Philo, Aristo, and Orio are now planning for their winter and spring term work College Eye 10:9, p.9 |
Had been suspended in fall term due to the war. | |
| 199 | Two gold stars are added to honor flag College Eye 10:9, p.10 |
Will honor Einar Nielsen and Dwight L. Strayer. | |
| 200 | Faculty notes 7 Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.2 |
Irving H. Hart, Director of Extension, is on leave during war for YMCA work. He was recently transferred to Virginia where he will serve as Camp Educational Director. |