World War I
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| 301 | A. E. Justesen former editor writes from S. C.; Mr. Justesen describes interesting life of Jackie College Eye 9:27, p.1 |
Writes of experience in training camp. | |
| 302 | Athletes' service stars College Eye 9:27, p.4 |
Over one hundred men who participated in the Drake Relays last year are currently in military service. | |
| 303 | Committees decide on nature of program for Patriotic Day College Eye 9:27, p.7 |
Tentative program for Patriotic Day on May 15th. | |
| 304 | Conservation recipes College Eye 9:27, p.5 |
Recipes for conserving meat. | |
| 305 | Lieut. Ostergaard writes Pres. Seerley; not located at Ft. Sill, Okla. College Eye 9:27, p.1 |
Writes of war experiences. | |
| 306 | Manford Kint, former football man rises in the service College Eye 9:27, p.7 |
Passed a series of tests to serve on a submarine. | |
| 307 | Patriotic May Day College Eye 9:27, p.4 |
Patriotic Day will be celebrated this year instead of May Day; history of May Day celebration recounted. | |
| 308 | Y. W. C. A. College Eye 9:27, p.6 |
Focused the meeting on what women can do to help the war effort in the United States. | |
| 309 | A regular soldier College Eye 9:26, p.8 |
Professor H. L. Eells will do YMCA work at Camp Dodge; served in Spanish-American War. | |
| 310 | Cadet corps makes real trenches; trenches similar to those at Camp Dodge College Eye 9:26, p.8 |
T. C. cadet corps dug trenches at Great Western gravel pit; will be used for drill. | |
| 311 | College faculty hard hit by war; eighth faculty member at Teachers College enters army Y. M. C. A. service College Eye 9:26, p.3 |
Irving Hart will do Y. M. C. A. work at Camp Dodge. | |
| 312 | Drive for Liberty Loan progresses College Eye 9:26, p.8 |
Wants to secure support for the government; everyone who buys a bond is encouraged to hold it before cashing it. | |
| 313 | Education at fault College Eye 9:26, p.4 |
Buy Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps. | |
| 314 | First things, first College Eye 9:26, p.4 |
Encourages students to put war efforts ahead of other things. | |
| 315 | Military column College Eye 9:26, p.6 |
Encourages all citizens to sacrifice for their country. | |
| 316 | Red Cross College Eye 9:26, p.6 |
A summary of outreach campaigns by the Red Cross across the world. | |
| 317 | Resolutions drawn up by N. E. A.; war spurs educational endeavors College Eye 9:26, p.1 |
Most pressing item at hand is rural schooling. | |
| 318 | Sgt. Tostlebe lectures to chemistry classes College Eye 9:26, p.1 |
Spoke about medical and aviation work relating to the war. | |
| 319 | Spirit of West shown in war service College Eye 9:26, p.3 |
Stories of patriotism. | |
| 320 | Sponsors decide to have Patriotic Day College Eye 9:26, p.4 |
Instead of May Day, Patriotic Day will be held this year. | |
| 321 | The L. L. and W. S. S. College Eye 9:26, p.4 |
Explains Liberty Loans and War Savings Stamps. | |
| 322 | War facts College Eye 9:26, p.5 |
Information about what citizens in the United States are doing to help the war effort. | |
| 323 | Women's war work College Eye 9:26, p.5 |
Challenges rural schools to set themselves up as a place to discuss war topics and the responsibilities of citizenship. | |
| 324 | A Patriotic Day College Eye 9:25, p.4 |
May have a Patriotic Day instead of a May Day this year. | |
| 325 | Conservation recipes College Eye 9:28, p.6 |
Recipes that help conserve scarce commodities. | |
| 326 | Equal work: equal pay College Eye 9:25, p.4 |
If women do the same amount of work as men, they should be paid the same wages. | |
| 327 | Military column College Eye 9:25, p.5 |
News from military camps; Martin Wilson wrote a letter. | |
| 328 | Miss Seescholtz National Sec'y. speaks to Y. M. and Y. W. C. A.; she speaks on "The Present Crisis" College Eye 9:25, p.1 |
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| 329 | My soldier College Eye 9:25, p.4 |
Encourages everyone to help the war effort by buying War Savings Stamps or Liberty Bonds. | |
| 330 | Pay for women teachers College Eye 9:25, p.4 |
Since taking over men's roles as civilian workers, women have not been paid as much. | |
| 331 | Peace College Eye 9:25, p.4 |
Peace comes with the price of war. | |
| 332 | Verle Reed writes to men College Eye 9:25, p.5 |
Writes of experiences in training camps. | |
| 333 | Military column College Eye 9:24, p.6 |
Students and faculty who have left the college to serve in military training camps. | |
| 334 | Northeastern division of State Teachers Ass'n; twenty-fourth annual convention, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, April 4, 5, 6, 1918 College Eye 9:24, p.1 |
Will discuss the impact of the war on the teaching profession and subject matter, among other things. | |
| 335 | Profs. Barnes, Van Houten, Peterson, and Eells enter Y. M. C. A. work College Eye 9:24, p.1 |
Will share their areas of knowledge with soldiers at Camp Funston, Kansas. | |
| 336 | The Hun drive College Eye 9:24, p.4 |
Believes Germany will be defeated. | |
| 337 | The patriotic rally College Eye 9:24, p.4 |
Believes that the rally was insulting to Catholics. | |
| 338 | What your bond purchase will accomplish College Eye 9:24, p.2 |
How money given through bonds will be spent. | |
| 339 | Will have not only speeches but illustrated lectures College Eye 9:24, p.2 |
The Third Liberty Loan will be explained and illustrated to help people understand how it works. | |
| 340 | Army and Navy Alumni News Letter 34:20, p.1 |
Supplement to issue 2 lists former ISTC students in military. | |
| 341 | Faculty, graduates, former students in the U.S.A., U.S.N., National Army and other service Alumni News Letter 2:2, p.Supplement |
Assignments and addresses of alumni, faculty, and former students who are in the military service. |
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| 342 | The Radio School Alumni News Letter 2:2, p.4 |
Telegraph school changed to Radio School with Professor J. O. Perrine in charge. | |
| 343 | "Prepare to Live" College Eye 9:23, p.4 |
Those enlisted in military service will likely to return to civilian life; encourages people to plan for the future. | |
| 344 | College men and the war; Commissioner of Education tells desire of the government College Eye 9:23, p.1 |
Government wants men enrolled in college to remain in college. | |
| 345 | Macy Campbell directs Third Liberty Loan for Black Hawk Co.; official call College Eye 9:23, p.5 |
Encourages citizens to support the war by investing their money. | |
| 346 | Statement of the Students' Friendship War Fund; as of Feb. 1, 1918 College Eye 9:23, p.5 |
Shows amount of money donated by students to the war effort. | |
| 347 | Student Opinion; the patriotic rally College Eye 9:23, p.4 |
Felt insulted when the speaker suggested that the Vatican was partly responsible for the war. | |
| 348 | Teachers 4--Morningside 2; dual debate means triumph for teachers College Eye 9:23, p.1 |
Debated the topic of censorship of the press during war times. | |
| 349 | Third Liberty Loan College Eye 9:23, p.7 |
Germany will continue to use the press to downplay the strength and resolve of the Allied nations. | |
| 350 | "Our Times" College Eye 9:22, p.7 |
National honor is at stake because of the war. | |
| 351 | A reason College Eye 9:22, p.4 |
Responds to the question about why the College Eye does not express more editorial opinions on the national situation; answer is that the staff is building a foundation upon which they will later discuss more national topics. | |
| 352 | Battalion tactics for Spring Term; Major Mead plans heavy schedule College Eye 9:22, p.1 |
Working toward drill uniformity in local and national training units; photo. | |
| 353 | Slackers College Eye 9:22, p.4 |
Encourages men to stay in college instead of enlisting to make themselves better citizens. | |
| 354 | Teachers College Cadet Corps; our military paces College Eye 9:22, p.1 |
Short history of Companies A, B, and C on campus; photo. | |
| 355 | War studies College Eye 9:22, p.4 |
Every man going into military service should study science and mathematics. | |
| 356 | Club house for college women College Eye 9:21, p.7 |
In Washington, D. C., college women who volunteer for war efforts now have a place to congregate. | |
| 357 | Dr. Meyerholz goes to Camp Dodge this week College Eye 9:21, p.1 |
Will deliver six lectures about the principles of American government. | |
| 358 | For democracy College Eye 9:21, p.4 |
Buy War Savings Stamps for the furtherance of democracy. | |
| 359 | Grounds for thanksgiving College Eye 9:21, p.4 |
Notes things for which to thank God. | |
| 360 | Military training in the Spring College Eye 9:21, p.4 |
Students should sign up for military training. | |
| 361 | Special course for Americans College Eye 9:21, p.4 |
Americans can study the French language and culture in Paris. | |
| 362 | Study groups for students; classes should enroll 100% of the students; reconstruction era is discussed in classes College Eye 9:21, p.1 |
Will discuss how to support Europe's rebuilding efforts after the war. | |
| 363 | W. S. S. College Eye 9:21, p.2 |
It is the patriotic duty of all Americans to purchase War Savings Stamps. | |
| 364 | War courses will probably be offered next fall College Eye 9:21, p.8 |
International law will be offered during the summer; other courses will be added in the fall. | |
| 365 | War facts; women's war work College Eye 9:21, p.5 |
Update about community efforts to help the war. | |
| 366 | Are I. S. T. C. students slackers? Answer your country's call College Eye 9:20, p.2 |
Encourages students to enlist in military service. | |
| 367 | Endorsements of the student movement College Eye 9:20, p.7 |
Prominent members of society encourage students' efforts for the war. | |
| 368 | Faculty men are delegates to Congress of National Service in Chicago College Eye 9:20, p.3 |
Will discuss the greater repercussions of the war. | |
| 369 | From the Committee on Public Information Division on Women's War Work College Eye 9:20, p.2 |
Libraries in Red Cross hospitals will be employing women to run them. | |
| 370 | Macy Campbell will explain plan College Eye 9:20, p.7 |
Black Hawk County has been extremely supportive of promoting and buying War Service Stamps; wants to extend this enthusiasm to the rest of the state. | |
| 371 | Military Column College Eye 9:20, p.3 |
Military band played for Soldiers Banquet; college faculty encourages purchasing War Service Stamps; D. A. R. celebrated Washington's birthday. | |
| 372 | Official College Eye 9:20, p.5 |
Encourages continued support of colleges because their students support the military by joining the armed forces. | |
| 373 | Pan Germany College Eye 9:20, p.4 |
Encourages support for liberating the countries that Germany currently rules. | |
| 374 | Professors McKitrick, Meyerholz, and Knoepfler attend meeting of National Security League Feb. 21 and 22 College Eye 9:20, p.8 |
Meetings revolved around how people can take more responsibility for the war effort. | |
| 375 | What other American colleges are doing College Eye 9:20, p.6 |
News of how other colleges are contributing to the war effort. | |
| 376 | Women's war work College Eye 9:20, p.6 |
Women must be emotionally and mentally prepared for the time when their husbands return from war. | |
| 377 | "What students must face" College Eye 9:19, p.1 |
Students who chose to remain in college have the responsibility of maintaining the moral values of the United States. | |
| 378 | Clarence Brown College Eye 9:19, p.7 |
Clarence Brown is home on a ten day furlough from Fort Sill, Oklahoma. | |
| 379 | Eyes for the navy; from the Patriotic News Service National Committee of Patriotic Societies Washington, D. C. College Eye 9:19, p.4 |
Calling for donations of binoculars, spyglasses, and telescopes for the Navy. | |
| 380 | State student missionary conference; reconstruction policies of religious student organizations launched College Eye 9:19, p.1 |
Purpose was to present plans made at the Northfield Conference, which was held in January. | |
| 381 | Student Opinion College Eye 9:19, p.4 |
The world is depending on the United States to win the war. | |
| 382 | The making of an airman; his status, salary, medical examination, etc. College Eye 9:19, p.2 |
The steps an Air Corps candidate must go through to get into the Air Service. | |
| 383 | Women's war work College Eye 9:26, p.3 |
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Dr. Anna Howard Shaw seek support as they pledge to protect European children from temptation and danger. | |
| 384 | Y. W. C. A. war work to date College Eye 9:19, p.1 |
Summary of work accomplished for the war. | |
| 385 | Basketball practice College Eye 9:18, p.3 |
Fuel shortage is cutting into practice time; evident in the game against Dubuque. | |
| 386 | Class I A College Eye 9:18, p.4 |
Men who have no direct dependents are being called to do dangerous work for the armed services. | |
| 387 | Dr. Cadman presents facts of crisis; "We haven't begun to sacrifice yet" College Eye 9:18, p.1 |
Though Dr. Cadman was not a perfect speaker, he was interesting and the students enjoyed his speech. | |
| 388 | Library Notes College Eye 9:18, p.2 |
The American Library Association is collecting donations to build libraries in military camps. | |
| 389 | Military Column College Eye 9:18, p.5 |
Walter Rich writes of his experiences at Camp Joseph in Jacksonville, Florida. | |
| 390 | Prof. Campbell gives suggestions for thrift talks to teachers College Eye 9:18, p.6 |
Teachers in rural schools are urging their students to save their money to buy War Savings Stamps. | |
| 391 | War books College Eye 9:18, p.4 |
Students should read about the war and battlefields so they are knowledgeable about the current war. | |
| 392 | Y. W. C. A. and the World's War; what the Y. W. C. A. is accomplishing College Eye 9:18, p.1 |
Y. W. C. A. Hostess House is now open at Camp Dodge; will serve as a link between soldiers and home. | |
| 393 | 1918-1919 College Eye 9:17, p.4 |
Women will be called upon to work in jobs formerly held by men who are in the service. | |
| 394 | A letter to the students of the United States College Eye 9:17, p.2 |
United States War Department encourages students to join the armed forces and help in reconstruction efforts. | |
| 395 | Camp Dodge Notes College Eye 9:17, p.3 |
Educational classes are being held in French, English, and typewriting; taught by W. Witte. | |
| 396 | Capt. Seymour speaks to the battalion College Eye 9:17, p.5 |
Will train the soldiers in machine gun warfare. | |
| 397 | Dean Russell addresses Schoolmasters; address on "Training for Citizenship" College Eye 9:17, p.1 |
Believes American citizens need to show their loyalty by supporting the government; training on how to do so should begin in school. | |
| 398 | Instructor in our college composes a song College Eye 9:17, p.3 |
Professor Zechiel wrote a song entitled "Show the Kaiser" and dedicated it to Professor Fullerton. | |
| 399 | Miller Christiansen who just received his Naturalization Papers before enlistment writes to the College Eye from Camp Funston, Kansas College Eye 9:17, p.3 |
In a company of 179 men; is glad to have Y. M. C. A. meetings in Camp. | |
| 400 | The latest on the W. S. S. College Eye 9:17, p.6 |
Suggestions for saving money to buy War Savings Stamps. |