World War I

Displaying 301 - 350 of 579 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
301 Military column
College Eye 9:28, p.3
Cadets who did not show up for the Liberty Day parade will be punished; thanks T. C. H. S. boys who helped with Liberty Day.
302 College Training School shows patriotism
College Eye 9:28, p.1
Has contributed to war campaign beyond what was expected of them.
303 Liberty Day college participates in parade and celebration; battalion, classes, faculty and Red Cross march
College Eye 9:28, p.1
Patriotic Day is celebrated instead of May Day; classes are cancelled for the day.
304 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.
305 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.
306 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.
307 Conservation recipes
College Eye 9:27, p.5
Recipes for conserving meat.
308 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.
309 Committees decide on nature of program for Patriotic Day
College Eye 9:27, p.7
Tentative program for Patriotic Day on May 15th.
310 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.
311 Lieut. Ostergaard writes Pres. Seerley; not located at Ft. Sill, Okla.
College Eye 9:27, p.1
Writes of war experiences.
312 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.
313 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.
314 Spirit of West shown in war service
College Eye 9:26, p.3
Stories of patriotism.
315 First things, first
College Eye 9:26, p.4
Encourages students to put war efforts ahead of other things.
316 Education at fault
College Eye 9:26, p.4
Buy Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps.
317 Sponsors decide to have Patriotic Day
College Eye 9:26, p.4
Instead of May Day, Patriotic Day will be held this year.
318 The L. L. and W. S. S.
College Eye 9:26, p.4
Explains Liberty Loans and War Savings Stamps.
319 War facts
College Eye 9:26, p.5
Information about what citizens in the United States are doing to help the war effort.
320 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.
321 Red Cross
College Eye 9:26, p.6
A summary of outreach campaigns by the Red Cross across the world.
322 Military column
College Eye 9:26, p.6
Encourages all citizens to sacrifice for their country.
323 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.
324 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.
325 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.
326 Sgt. Tostlebe lectures to chemistry classes
College Eye 9:26, p.1
Spoke about medical and aviation work relating to the war.
327 Conservation recipes
College Eye 9:25, p.6
Recipes that help conserve scarce commodities.
328 My soldier
College Eye 9:25, p.4
Encourages everyone to help the war effort by buying War Savings Stamps or Liberty Bonds.
329 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.
330 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
331 Verle Reed writes to men
College Eye 9:25, p.5
Writes of experiences in training camps.
332 A Patriotic Day
College Eye 9:25, p.4
May have a Patriotic Day instead of a May Day this year.
333 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.
334 Peace
College Eye 9:25, p.4
Peace comes with the price of war.
335 Military column
College Eye 9:25, p.5
News from military camps; Martin Wilson wrote a letter.
336 Military column
College Eye 9:24, p.6
Students and faculty who have left the college to serve in military training camps.
337 The patriotic rally
College Eye 9:24, p.4
Believes that the rally was insulting to Catholics.
338 The Hun drive
College Eye 9:24, p.4
Believes Germany will be defeated.
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 What your bond purchase will accomplish
College Eye 9:24, p.2
How money given through bonds will be spent.
341 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.
342 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.
343 Faculty, graduates, former students in the U.S.A., U.S.N., National Army and other service
Alumni News Letter 2:2, p.
Assignments and addresses of alumni, faculty, and former students who are in the military service.
344 Army and Navy
Alumni News Letter 2:2, p.1
Supplement to issue 2 lists former ISTC students in military.
345 Macy Campbell
Alumni News Letter 2:2, p.3
Macy Campbell developed way of selling War Savings and Thrift Stamps, adopted by Iowa. Macy Campbell now county chairman of Third Liberty Loan Campaign.
346 The Radio School
Alumni News Letter 2:2, p.4
Telegraph school changed to Radio School with Professor J. O. Perrine in charge.
347 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.
348 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.
349 "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.
350 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.