World War I

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# Title Date Summary
151 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.
152 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.
153 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.
154 Lieutenant Lester Ary
College Eye 10:16, p.5
Served overseas for three months; now an instructor; visited college.
155 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.
156 Fred Jean has entered college here.
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Following Navy discharge.
157 The church drives
College Eye 10:15, p.2
Believes that religion has proved its value in the recent war.
158 John Lucas
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Visited school for a few days after his recent honorable discharge.
159 Misses Hilda, Georgia, and Selma Sandven
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Enjoyed a visit from their recently discharged brother Samson.
160 Training School
College Eye 10:15, p.6
Celebrated Lincoln's birthday; sent package to family in France.
161 Miss Helen Brocksmit
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Spent week with brother in Chicago; brother recently returned from France with honorable discharge.
162 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.
163 Sergeant Sharp writes Seerley from France
College Eye 10:15, p.1
Tells of experiences as a company first sergeant.
164 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.
165 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.
166 Manford Kint, recently discharged
College Eye 10:15, p.5
U. S. Navy man has re-entered school.
167 "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.
168 Miss Elizabeth Platner enjoyed a brief visit
College Eye 10:15, p.5
Recently released from duty Ensign Henry J. Platner visited.
169 Manford Kint, '17
College Eye 10:14, p.3
First class submarine petty officer arrived in Cedar Falls after military discharge.
170 Manford Kint
College Eye 10:14, p.3
Has received his navy discharge and will return to civilian life.
171 Jessie Meacham
College Eye 10:14, p.3
Went home to Clarion, Iowa, to visit recently discharged brother-in-law, Harold Hoyt.
172 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.
173 Wearing of uniform by discharged soldiers
College Eye 10:14, p.2
Military uniforms may be worn only on specific occasions.
174 "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.
175 Sgt. Arthur Dickinson
College Eye 10:13, p.4
Has returned to home in Shellsburg after brief stay overseas.
176 Corporal Arthur Connery of Waterloo
College Eye 10:13, p.4
Due to illness, has been transferred to a hospital in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
177 Jasper Thompson, ex '16
College Eye 10:13, p.4
Will set sail with his Navy company January 27th.
178 "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.
179 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.
180 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.
181 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.
182 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.
183 Library announces new interesting publications
College Eye 10:12, p.6
Has books on helping wounded soldiers return to productive civilian life.
184 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.
185 Corp. Henry Iblings, '15
College Eye 10:12, p.5
Arrived here last week after return from France and honorable discharge at Camp Dodge.
186 Homer Roland, formerly the athletic director of the State University of Iowa
College Eye 10:12, p.5
Died in a hospital in France.
187 Ensign Alvin Tostlebe, '16
College Eye 10:11, p.3
Returned from France and has arrived in New York.
188 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.
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 Myron Begeman
College Eye 10:11, p.3
Was released from the Aviation Service and has been offered a position in Toledo, Ohio.
191 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.
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 Lieut. Boatman wounded
College Eye 10:10, p.1
Reported as severely wounded in France.
194 Several corrections
College Eye 10:10, p.3
To article on ISTC war effort.
195 "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.
196 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.
197 "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.
198 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.
199 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.
200 Two gold stars are added to honor flag
College Eye 10:9, p.10
Will honor Einar Nielsen and Dwight L. Strayer.