World War I

Displaying 401 - 450 of 579 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
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.