World War I
Displaying 401 - 450 of 579 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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401 | U. S. wants men for Air Service; its place in warfare and the kind of men who alone can qualify for it College Eye 9:17, p.1 |
Encourages students to join. | |
402 | 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. | |
403 | Y. M. C. A. notes College Eye 9:17, p.5 |
Overseas, the Y. M. C. A. serves as a post office, a writing room, a club, a home, and a church; expects to have about 3500 workers overseas by July. | |
404 | 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. | |
405 | The Navy and the college man College Eye 9:17, p.4 |
Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, calls for educated men in the Navy. | |
406 | When it's over "over there" College Eye 9:17, p.4 |
Believes war brings out the real characteristics of men. | |
407 | 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. | |
408 | The latest on the W. S. S. College Eye 9:17, p.6 |
Suggestions for saving money to buy War Savings Stamps. | |
409 | Y. W. C. A.; The American College and the Great War College Eye 9:17, p.6 |
Government wants educated soldiers; encourages at least one year in college before enlistment. | |
410 | Capt. Seymour speaks to the battalion College Eye 9:17, p.5 |
Will train the soldiers in machine gun warfare. | |
411 | W. S. S. College Eye 9:16, p.4 |
Encourages students, especially women, to buy War Savings Stamps. | |
412 | The Registrar of I. S. T. C. College Eye 9:16, p.3 |
Dwight Davis appreciated the Christmas package. | |
413 | Dr. Cadman will lecture College Eye 9:16, p.1 |
S. Parkes Cadman will speak about "Our Duty in the Present Crisis"; photo. | |
414 | W. S. S. campaign in full sway; professors active in work College Eye 9:16, p.1 |
Teachers in Rural Education are encouraging their students to buy War Savings Stamps. | |
415 | Doc Throckmorton College Eye 9:16, p.1 |
"Doc" Throckmorton was made commander in the navy. | |
416 | Library news; recent books on the war College Eye 9:16, p.2 |
Reviews of new books about World War I added to the library. | |
417 | College Hill activities in war work College Eye 9:16, p.2 |
Encourages students to get involved in the Belgian Relief Fund by using less and knitting clothes. | |
418 | College students and the war College Eye 9:16, p.1 |
Herbert Hoover praises the willingness to serve and the dedication of college men; encourages younger men to continue their education. | |
419 | Military column College Eye 9:16, p.3 |
Notes about men enrolled in military service; Y. M. C. A. has sent 279,546 letters to men overseas. | |
420 | The prayer of the army Y. M. C. A. College Eye 9:16, p.4 |
Their prayer is to be brave, pure, and true. | |
421 | Dr. Meyerholz will lecture for two weeks at Camp Dodge College Eye 9:16, p.5 |
Will lecture on American and European history; will be touring the state to promote War Savings Stamps. | |
422 | Social Science Club College Eye 9:16, p.6 |
Focus of meeting was war; talked about War Revenues, Cartoons of the War, Press Censorship, and Alien Enemies among other things. | |
423 | Report of Red Cross College Eye 9:16, p.7 |
Reports of membership, knitting, sewing, and surgical dressings. | |
424 | Jacobsen, former editor, writes appreciation of Xmas box College Eye 9:16, p.3 |
Thanks college for the Christmas package. | |
425 | Library notes College Eye 9:15, p.7 |
Librarians are studying authors of the nineteenth century; are making scrapbooks for soldiers in the hospital. | |
426 | The camp fire; its war work College Eye 9:15, p.2 |
Camp Fire Girls of America aid in Food Administration, keep themselves physically fit, and prepare enough vegetables to last their family the winter. | |
427 | Work of the Ellen H. Richards Club College Eye 9:15, p.1 |
Decided as a club to help with Belgian Relief Work; making various clothing, bedding, and wound dressings. | |
428 | An appreciation; to the boys of T. C. who are with the colors College Eye 9:15, p.1 |
Response to call for servicemen was proportionally greater from T. C. than from other colleges. | |
429 | Red Cross asks for more work; need for additional efforts in our chapter College Eye 9:15, p.1 |
Asks students to donate time for the war effort; offers classes in first aid, surgical dressings, and sewing service uniforms. | |
430 | Gymnasium and Auditorium building closed indefinitely after five o'clock College Eye 9:14, p.7 |
Conservation plan includes closing all buildings except for the library at five o'clock; society meetings need to be held at different times. | |
431 | This is a request of our government College Eye 9:14, p.4 |
Encourages students to buy war bonds. | |
432 | At the armory . . . College Eye 9:14, p.6 |
News of students in military service; Military Band needs a drummer and two bugle players. | |
433 | The Cedar Falls War Savings Committee College Eye 9:14, p.4 |
Joseph Cowan is in charge of publicizing War Savings Bonds in Cedar Falls. | |
434 | Training School in relief work College Eye 9:14, p.1 |
Domestic Science department of the Training School is sending relief packages for children in Europe. | |
435 | Men's Bible Study will be conducted in down-town churches College Eye 9:14, p.7 |
Buildings on campus have been closed to save fuel so the studies have to meet elsewhere. | |
436 | Social Science Club College Eye 9:14, p.7 |
Topics will center around the war. | |
437 | Dear friends at T. C. College Eye 9:14, p.6 |
Lynne Fortsch expresses thanks for the Christmas package. | |
438 | From a private at Camp Dodge College Eye 9:14, p.3 |
Everett Spafford describes life at camp. | |
439 | No college movies any more; suspension necessary on account of fuel shortage College Eye 9:14, p.7 |
The Lecture Committee did not extend the contract due to fuel shortages. | |
440 | Resigns pastorate to aid Armenians; the Rev. B. K. Apelian will devote all his time to soliciting funds; Turks killed his family; could not resist the College Eye 9:13, p.1 |
Former student wants to focus on helping orphans instead of being pastor to a church. | |
441 | Radio school to open soon; Prof. Perrine in charge College Eye 9:13, p.1 |
Will train men enrolled in military service. | |
442 | Shillinglaw Y. M. sec'y in France; he writes to Pres. Seerley on camp work College Eye 9:13, p.1 |
Needs equipment and supplies; camps range in size from one hundred to twenty thousand. | |
443 | Piercy writes from France; with American Expeditionary Forces College Eye 9:13, p.1 |
Talks about voyage to France. | |
444 | Y. M. C. A. War Friendship Fund Alumni News Letter 2:1, p.3 |
Teachers College contributes to the war fund. | |
445 | Military service College Eye 9:12, p.4 |
Does not believe that students should be exempt from military training for religious reasons. | |
446 | Our honor list; these men are in Uncle Sam's army. To them we dedicate this issue College Eye 9:12, p.1 |
Roster of men in military service. | |
447 | Junior Class presents service flag; John Brown makes presentation College Eye 9:12, p.1 |
Flag has one hundred forty stars to represent each student from T. C. who has served in the armed forces. | |
448 | The Shakes and Aristos College Eye 9:12, p.2 |
Literary societies held joint Christmas meeting; Shakes presented Aristos with a service flag with thirty-nine stars. | |
449 | Essay contest winner College Eye 9:12, p.3 |
Anna Altman's essay was on "Wearing Knit Garments". | |
450 | Is it right? College Eye 9:12, p.4 |
Student believes that if citizens enjoy the liberty of this country, they should serve in the armed forces regardless of their religious convictions. |