World War I
Displaying 251 - 300 of 579 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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251 | Justice College Eye 10:4, p.2 |
A poem about World War I. | |
252 | Training School adopts French family; letters received show their appreciation College Eye 10:4, p.1 |
Text of two letters from Madame Favier. | |
253 | Professor Meyerholz lectures to S. A. T. C.; his subject "How the war came about and how it developed" delivered interestingly College Eye 10:4, p.1 |
Lengthy excerpts from address; second in series as part of War Issues course. | |
254 | President Guy Potter Benton of Vermont University College Eye 10:4, p.4 |
After six months in France with the Y. M. C. A. he has returned on a years leave to finish his work. | |
255 | From and American Aviator College Eye 10:4, p.4 |
Words from a fighting line aviator. | |
256 | Karl Knoepfler at Camp Taylor College Eye 10:4, p.1 |
Reports to artillery school. | |
257 | Casper Schenk College Eye 10:4, p.4 |
The words of the Captain of the 350th Infantry A. E. F. | |
258 | President Seerley to attend council; England and America joining bonds in education College Eye 10:4, p.1 |
Will deal with joint business ventures in education. | |
259 | 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. | |
260 | 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. | |
261 | Teachers College men to hold reunion; New York City the rendezvous College Eye 10:3, p.1 |
A number of ISTC students and faculty are in the New York City area and have met occasionally. | |
262 | Pres. Seerley delivers "war aims" lecture; danger point of epidemic is past; chapel exercises being held as before College Eye 10:3, p.1 |
Text of address; speaks on "The American College and the American Soldier." | |
263 | New war work for T. C. girls; Girl Reserves need leaders College Eye 10:3, p.1 |
Waterloo YWCA seeking leaders. | |
264 | Macy Campbell called to Chicago College Eye 10:3, p.4 |
Will speak to Federal Reserve Bank about Iowa campaign to raise money for the war. | |
265 | An appreciation of Walter Koester College Eye 10:3, p.4 |
Died at Fort Riley, October 18, 1918. | |
266 | Professor John Barnes College Eye 10:3, p.3 |
Named Divisional Chief of the Y. M. C. A; has responsibilities in war. | |
267 | Miss Ella Christensen and Miss Deborah Bentley College Eye 10:2, p.3 |
Working as dieticians in a base hospital preparing to leave for France. | |
268 | Mr. Van Oot likes Y work College Eye 10:2, p.4 |
Now doing YMCA work in France. | |
269 | S. A. T. C. assumes regular routine; new recruits setting down to tasks College Eye 10:2, p.1 |
A look at the men's daily routine. | |
270 | Professor leads patriotic campaign; Macy Campbell chairman of Liberty Loan and W. S. S. committees College Eye 10:2, p.1 |
Has been active in selling Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps; photo. | |
271 | War work funded $125,000 in Iowa; colleges are preparing to help College Eye 10:2, p.1 |
Hopes that ISTC will raise its share of the money. | |
272 | What is it? College Eye 10:2, p.2 |
Suggests that the ongoing war is bringing change and new perspectives on life. | |
273 | I hear America singing College Eye 10:2, p.2 |
Believes singing is good for morale and good for the war effort. | |
274 | Axel E. Justesen placed on freedom's honor roll College Eye 10:2, p.3 |
Died of pneumonia at US Navy camp; tribute to his work. | |
275 | Fake peace news awakens Teachers College College Eye 10:1, p.4 |
Students turn out to celebrate peace, but later learn that the rumors were incorrect. | |
276 | War colleges College Eye 10:1, p.2 |
Believes colleges must organize to support the war effort. | |
277 | Are we prepared? College Eye 10:1, p.2 |
Editorial encourages people to be prepared to go to war and to support the nation. | |
278 | Why we are what we are College Eye 10:1, p.1 |
College Eye staff explains why its first number is late in appearing this year; staff elected last spring is not currently enrolled; Faculty Advisory Committee appoints new staff. | |
279 | 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. | |
280 | Hon. William L. Harding Alumni News Letter 2:3, p.4 |
William L. Harding, Iowa Governor, issued proclamation forbidding teaching and speaking of any language except English in schools, businesses, churches, and on the street. | |
281 | Honor roll Alumni News Letter 2:3, p.1 |
Assignments and addresses of alumni, faculty, and former students who are in the military service. | |
282 | Memorial Day Alumni News Letter 2:3, p.4 |
W. W. Gist in charge of Memorial Day program honoring Clifford Stevens and Henry Booth, students who died in service. | |
283 | Faculty notes 7 Alumni News Letter 2:3, p.3 |
Macy Campbell selected to complete State War Savings Stamp Campaign. | |
284 | Faculty notes 14 Alumni News Letter 2:3, p.4 |
E. J. Cable gave four educational lectures to soldier classes at Camp Dodge on "Geographical Features of the Seat of War in Europe." He worked under Harry L. Eells, Educational Director of Camp Dodge. | |
285 | This book is dedicated Old Gold 0:0, p.9 |
Old Gold is dedicated to American servicemen serving in World War I. | |
286 | A gas attack Old Gold 0:0, p.182 |
Jokes and one-liners about military service during World War I. | |
287 | Five join Marine Crops College Eye 9:30, p.3 |
Five TC men join the Marines. | |
288 | 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. | |
289 | U. S. food administration College Eye 9:30, p.8 |
Encourages men not in the armed services to raise food for those overseas. | |
290 | May Day great success; machine gun squad big feature of the day; address by Judge Lawrence DeGraff of Des Moines; address by Irving Hart College Eye 9:30, p.1 |
Schedule of events. | |
291 | Criticism College Eye 9:29, p.4 |
Encourages students to know their facts before entering debates about the war. | |
292 | Military column College Eye 9:29, p.3 |
Charles H. Pendleton wrote a letter describing his experiences. | |
293 | Be a true Red Cross soldier College Eye 9:29, p.1 |
Encourages students to make supplies for use overseas. | |
294 | Prof. Peterson writes from Camp Funston College Eye 9:29, p.4 |
Tells of his experiences teaching English to soldiers. | |
295 | 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. | |
296 | Conservation recipes College Eye 9:28, p.5 |
Recipes using wheat substitutes. | |
297 | Liberty Bonds College Eye 9:28, p.4 |
The college student should be committed to show patriotism by buying bonds and war savings stamps. | |
298 | Iowa College Eye 9:28, p.4 |
Iowa is the first state to pass its goal with the Third Liberty Loans. | |
299 | Appreciation College Eye 9:28, p.4 |
Thanks Cedar Falls for celebrating Liberty Day. | |
300 | Science Club College Eye 9:28, p.3 |
Professor Abbott will speak about "The Contribution of Bacteriology to the War". |