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World War I

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Title Date Summary
351 Student Opinion; the patriotic rally
Altman--Anna (Class of 1918)
College Eye 9:23, p.4
3/27/1918 Felt insulted when the speaker suggested that the Vatican was partly responsible for the war.
352 Teachers 4--Morningside 2; dual debate means triumph for teachers
College Eye 9:23, p.1
3/27/1918 Debated the topic of censorship of the press during war times.
353 Third Liberty Loan
College Eye 9:23, p.7
3/27/1918 Germany will continue to use the press to downplay the strength and resolve of the Allied nations.
354 "Our Times"
Lucas--John (Classes of 1922 and 1924)
College Eye 9:22, p.7
3/20/1918 National honor is at stake because of the war.
355 A reason
College Eye 9:22, p.4
3/20/1918 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.
356 Battalion tactics for Spring Term; Major Mead plans heavy schedule
College Eye 9:22, p.1
3/20/1918 Working toward drill uniformity in local and national training units; photo.
357 Slackers
College Eye 9:22, p.4
3/20/1918 Encourages men to stay in college instead of enlisting to make themselves better citizens.
358 Teachers College Cadet Corps; our military paces
College Eye 9:22, p.1
3/20/1918 Short history of Companies A, B, and C on campus; photo.
359 War studies
College Eye 9:22, p.4
3/20/1918 Every man going into military service should study science and mathematics.
360 Club house for college women
College Eye 9:21, p.7
3/6/1918 In Washington, D. C., college women who volunteer for war efforts now have a place to congregate.
361 Dr. Meyerholz goes to Camp Dodge this week
College Eye 9:21, p.1
3/6/1918 Will deliver six lectures about the principles of American government.
362 For democracy
College Eye 9:21, p.4
3/6/1918 Buy War Savings Stamps for the furtherance of democracy.
363 Grounds for thanksgiving
College Eye 9:21, p.4
3/6/1918 Notes things for which to thank God.
364 Military training in the Spring
College Eye 9:21, p.4
3/6/1918 Students should sign up for military training.
365 Special course for Americans
College Eye 9:21, p.4
3/6/1918 Americans can study the French language and culture in Paris.
366 Study groups for students; classes should enroll 100% of the students; reconstruction era is discussed in classes
College Eye 9:21, p.1
3/6/1918 Will discuss how to support Europe's rebuilding efforts after the war.
367 W. S. S.
College Eye 9:21, p.2
3/6/1918 It is the patriotic duty of all Americans to purchase War Savings Stamps.
368 War courses will probably be offered next fall
College Eye 9:21, p.8
3/6/1918 International law will be offered during the summer; other courses will be added in the fall.
369 War facts; women's war work
College Eye 9:21, p.5
3/6/1918 Update about community efforts to help the war.
370 Are I. S. T. C. students slackers? Answer your country's call
College Eye 9:20, p.2
2/27/1918 Encourages students to enlist in military service.
371 Endorsements of the student movement
College Eye 9:20, p.7
2/27/1918 Prominent members of society encourage students' efforts for the war.
372 Faculty men are delegates to Congress of National Service in Chicago
College Eye 9:20, p.3
2/27/1918 Will discuss the greater repercussions of the war.
373 From the Committee on Public Information Division on Women's War Work
College Eye 9:20, p.2
2/27/1918 Libraries in Red Cross hospitals will be employing women to run them.
374 Macy Campbell will explain plan
College Eye 9:20, p.7
2/27/1918 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.
375 Military Column
College Eye 9:20, p.3
2/27/1918 Military band played for Soldiers Banquet; college faculty encourages purchasing War Service Stamps; D. A. R. celebrated Washington's birthday.
376 Official
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC)
College Eye 9:20, p.5
2/27/1918 Encourages continued support of colleges because their students support the military by joining the armed forces.
377 Pan Germany
College Eye 9:20, p.4
2/27/1918 Encourages support for liberating the countries that Germany currently rules.
378 Professors McKitrick, Meyerholz, and Knoepfler attend meeting of National Security League Feb. 21 and 22
College Eye 9:20, p.8
2/27/1918 Meetings revolved around how people can take more responsibility for the war effort.
379 What other American colleges are doing
College Eye 9:20, p.6
2/27/1918 News of how other colleges are contributing to the war effort.
380 Women's war work
College Eye 9:20, p.6
2/27/1918 Women must be emotionally and mentally prepared for the time when their husbands return from war.
381 "What students must face"
College Eye 9:19, p.1
2/20/1918 Students who chose to remain in college have the responsibility of maintaining the moral values of the United States.
382 Clarence Brown
College Eye 9:19, p.7
2/20/1918 Clarence Brown is home on a ten day furlough from Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
383 Eyes for the navy; from the Patriotic News Service National Committee of Patriotic Societies Washington, D. C.
College Eye 9:19, p.4
2/20/1918 Calling for donations of binoculars, spyglasses, and telescopes for the Navy.
384 State student missionary conference; reconstruction policies of religious student organizations launched
College Eye 9:19, p.1
2/20/1918 Purpose was to present plans made at the Northfield Conference, which was held in January.
385 Student Opinion
College Eye 9:19, p.4
2/20/1918 The world is depending on the United States to win the war.
386 The making of an airman; his status, salary, medical examination, etc.
College Eye 9:19, p.2
2/20/1918 The steps an Air Corps candidate must go through to get into the Air Service.
387 Women's war work
College Eye 9:19, p.3
2/20/1918 Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Dr. Anna Howard Shaw seek support as they pledge to protect European children from temptation and danger.
388 Y. W. C. A. war work to date
College Eye 9:19, p.1
2/20/1918 Summary of work accomplished for the war.
389 Basketball practice
College Eye 9:18, p.3
2/12/1918 Fuel shortage is cutting into practice time; evident in the game against Dubuque.
390 Class I A
College Eye 9:18, p.4
2/12/1918 Men who have no direct dependents are being called to do dangerous work for the armed services.
391 Dr. Cadman presents facts of crisis; "We haven't begun to sacrifice yet"
College Eye 9:18, p.1
2/12/1918 Though Dr. Cadman was not a perfect speaker, he was interesting and the students enjoyed his speech.
392 Library Notes
College Eye 9:18, p.2
2/12/1918 The American Library Association is collecting donations to build libraries in military camps.
393 Military Column
Rich--Walter D. (Class of 1917)
College Eye 9:18, p.5
2/12/1918 Walter Rich writes of his experiences at Camp Joseph in Jacksonville, Florida.
394 Prof. Campbell gives suggestions for thrift talks to teachers
College Eye 9:18, p.6
2/12/1918 Teachers in rural schools are urging their students to save their money to buy War Savings Stamps.
395 War books
College Eye 9:18, p.4
2/12/1918 Students should read about the war and battlefields so they are knowledgeable about the current war.
396 Y. W. C. A. and the World's War; what the Y. W. C. A. is accomplishing
College Eye 9:18, p.1
2/12/1918 Y. W. C. A. Hostess House is now open at Camp Dodge; will serve as a link between soldiers and home.
397 1918-1919
College Eye 9:17, p.4
2/6/1918 Women will be called upon to work in jobs formerly held by men who are in the service.
398 A letter to the students of the United States
College Eye 9:17, p.2
2/6/1918 United States War Department encourages students to join the armed forces and help in reconstruction efforts.
399 Camp Dodge Notes
College Eye 9:17, p.3
2/6/1918 Educational classes are being held in French, English, and typewriting; taught by W. Witte.
400 Capt. Seymour speaks to the battalion
College Eye 9:17, p.5
2/6/1918 Will train the soldiers in machine gun warfare.

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