World War I

Displaying 51 - 100 of 579 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 In memory of Gold Star World War Heroes
Old Gold 0:0, p.178
Photo of a bronze tablet in memory of ISTC students who died in World War I; photo
52 Post war neurosis?
College Eye 18:39, p.4
Gives information about a winning essay written on post-war neurosis.
53 Post-War neurosis subject of essays
College Eye 18:37, p.1
New York Evening Post sponsoring essay contest.
54 Pre-war stuff
College Eye 18:10, p.4
States that even though the U. S. A. went to war with Germany, the German language is something that should be admired.
55 T. C. Vets
Old Gold 0:0, p.243
Office roll; purpose; photo.
56 Large audience at Armistice Day program; vets of the World War, Profs. Robinson and Berry, deliver addresses
College Eye 16:12, p.1
Auditorium filled to overflowing for Armistice Day ceremony.
57 Armistice Day anniversary
College Eye 16:11, p.4
Present generation given the task of abolishing war.
58 The Flag of Fire
College Eye 16:11, p.1
Poem dedicated to World War I veterans; photo.
59 Pres. Seerley speaks in freshmen assembly
College Eye 16:5, p.7
Speaks on life of General George Pershing.
60 Veterans of the world war reorganize
College Eye 15:24, p.3
Veterans from I. S. T. C. met.
61 What good did the war do
College Eye 14:54, p.3
Movie will question outcome of World War I.
62 International debts an obstacle to world peace
College Eye 14:53, p.2
Summary of chapel address given by Merle R. Thompson.
63 As Miss Smalling saw the debate at Dubuque
College Eye 14:40, p.2
Describes experience at negative side of debate in Dubuque.
64 The debate as I saw it; Teachers College vs. Dubuque University
College Eye 14:40, p.1
Lee Campbell gives lengthy account of the debate.
65 Men's debate Friday
College Eye 14:28, p.2
Will debate Dubuque University on war debt.
66 German comment on present condition
College Eye 14:34, p.1
Complains about terms of Versailles Treaty.
67 President of the First National Bank in professor's chair
College Eye 14:31, p.1
Mr. Miller of the First National Bank talked about German reparations.
68 We must not worry because Germany is bankrupt
College Eye 14:28, p.4
Criticizes statement made by British Parliament member J. R. Remer concerning conditions in Germany.
69 Allied debt subject for women's varsity debate
College Eye 14:27, p.1
Will debate Morningside and Des Moines College.
70 A series of photographs
College Eye 14:25, p.4
Series of photos on Mahaska County World War I conservation efforts now on display in Library.
71 Comments on Sir Basil Thomson's lecture
College Eye 14:24, p.2
Review of Sir Basil Thomson's lecture on his experiences in World War I.
72 Literary; a lost opportunity
College Eye 14:21, p.5
Discusses experience in American Expeditionary Force.
73 Field artillery at sea (concluded)
College Eye 14:19, p.3
Relates experience on the transport Traz Os Montes during World War I.
74 In retrospect
College Eye 14:18, p.7
Believes the writing of personal experiences during World War I is vital to American history.
75 Field artillery at sea
College Eye 14:18, p.7
Relates experience on the transport Traz Os Montes during World War I.
76 President Harding
College Eye 14:15, p.5
Questions veto of soldiers' bonus.
77 Letter from T. C. alumna
College Eye 14:14, p.1
Continued account of Red Cross work in Europe.
78 Letter from T.C. alumna; with the American Red Cross in Czechoslovakia
College Eye 14:13, p.1
A look at postwar work in Czechoslovakia.
79 T. C. ex-service men
Old Gold 0:0, p.161
Officers, members; photo.
80 Mrs. Angeline Ferguson
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.4
Mrs. Angeline Ferguson serves as principal of the Las Virgenses School in Calabasas, California after serving as a principal in Lantry, South Dakota during the war.
81 Greatest time in the world
College Eye 13:14, p.1
Text of President Seerley's Commencement address.
82 Armistice Day services were feature Friday; vets plan and carry out chapel exercises; Andersen main speaker; ex-service men took seats on platform
College Eye 13:12, p.1
Armistice Day program; honor eight ISTC men who died in war.
83 Andersen makes impassioned plea
College Eye 13:12, p.1
Text of Armistice Day speech by Hans Andersen.
84 President Paul Voelker
Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.5
Paul Voelker, president of Olivet College, Michigan, reports that the school is prospering after its suspension for the Great War.
85 Summoned special assembly to hear Armenian woman; she made an impressive plea for the starving Armenians
College Eye 13:5, p.1
Lady Anne Azgapetian spoke.
86 Where sentiment outweighs good judgments
College Eye 12:24, p.5
German language study is being taken out of some schools because of bitter feelings over World War I.
87 Editorially speaking; "Because of the war"
College Eye 12:22, p.4
Concerned about failing economy due to the war.
88 Editorially speaking; the soldiers' bonus
College Eye 12:21, p.4
Wants Congress to give soldiers their bonuses.
89 Danish film shown at the college
College Eye 12:20, p.7
Students appreciated the accurate view presented of Denmark.
90 Henry Immerzeel
College Eye 12:17, p.7
Henry Immerzeel tells humorous story about his war service.
91 War veterans organize
College Eye 12:12, p.5
Decided not to make their own chapter of the American Legion; hope that all veterans will join.
92 Editorially speaking; November 11 should be legal holiday
College Eye 12:11, p.4
Should remember the great sacrifices that those in military service made.
93 Austrians hostile to Germans during war
College Eye 12:10, p.3
Professor Donaldson tells of journeys through post-war Europe.
94 Men's Faculty Club
Alumni News Letter 4:4, p.4
Mac H. Donaldson gave talk on war experience at luncheon.
95 Van Houten goes to good position
College Eye 12:4, p.6
Rural Education Professor L. H. Van Houten is elected head of University of Wyoming's Rural Education Department.
96 Editorially speaking; lest we forget
College Eye 12:1, p.4
Reminds students that Memorial Day is approaching; remember those who died in World War I.
97 Hackley first contributor to war fund
College Eye 11:30, p.1
Guy W. Hackley was the first to send donation to America's Gift to France Fund for Marne Statue.
98 Faculty Club
Alumni News Letter 4:2, p.2
Professors gave account of experiences as educators in army at monthly meeting.
99 Hackley recuperates from injuries
College Eye 11:26, p.8
Guy Hackley is still recovering from injuries sustained in France during the war.
100 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.