World War I
Displaying 451 - 500 of 579 in reverse chronological order
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451 | Help us follow the war College Eye 9:12, p.4 |
Student believes that all students should follow the war through the newspapers. | |
452 | Reply to Christmas boxes College Eye 9:12, p.2 |
Expresses gratitude at receiving an update about the college with the food. | |
453 | Enlisted men receive Xmas boxes; "The Real Thing" funds give enlisted men a real Christmas College Eye 9:12, p.1 |
Fifty-five boxes prepared by the Domestic Science Department were given to servicemen. | |
454 | Lines written College Eye 9:11, p.4 |
Poem written in honor of Merle D. Hay and the rest of the American soldiers who died while fighting in France. | |
455 | To the editor of the College Eye College Eye 9:11, p.5 |
Discourages hysterical patriotism that rejects everything German. | |
456 | Y. W. C. A. solicits for books which to go to cantonments; Y. M. C. A. collects records College Eye 9:11, p.6 |
Over three hundred books have been donated for Camp Dodge; over one hundred records have been collected; blackboards have been donated. | |
457 | Prof. Begeman makes effective four minute address at movies Saturday night College Eye 9:11, p.2 |
Encourages students to listen to presidential addresses about the war. | |
458 | Oratorical declamatory contest College Eye 9:11, p.3 |
Program focused on war literature. | |
459 | Among the trenches College Eye 9:10, p.3 |
American soldiers in the front lines are reportedly making friends with the opposing forces. | |
460 | Paul A. Davis, 1913, accepted in Aviation Service by U. S. govt. College Eye 9:10, p.2 |
Will report after being released from his teaching position in Sequim, Washington. | |
461 | President Wilson's Thanksgiving Proclamation College Eye 9:10, p.1 |
Encourages people to give thanks despite the country's war conditions. | |
462 | Our answer College Eye 9:10, p.3 |
Looks at the sacrifice made by soldiers fighting in World War I. | |
463 | Cecilians will present an operetta, "The Japanese Girl" College Eye 9:10, p.6 |
Proceeds from the operetta will go towards war relief work. | |
464 | Lieut. Hall to appear on the Cedar Falls Lyceum Course College Eye 9:10, p.8 |
Lieutenant Hall, instead of Herbert Bigelow, will speak at the Cotton Theatre; was a member of the Lafayette Esquadrille. | |
465 | American colleges "over the top" in drive for Y. M. C. A. College Eye 9:9, p.1 |
Y. M. C. A. is helping to keep the country in good spirits during the war. | |
466 | Patriotic program tonight; under auspices of Y. M. C. A., C. S. A., and Y. W. C. A. College Eye 9:9, p.1 |
Performance program. | |
467 | Battalion parade causes interest; three companies from battalion parade and pass in review College Eye 9:9, p.1 |
Men have begun wearing military uniforms around campus. | |
468 | Books in the Library on World War College Eye 9:9, p.7 |
Booklist of material on the war. | |
469 | The approach of the Golden Age College Eye 9:9, p.3 |
Considers the good things to come out of World War I. | |
470 | Need for German study grows, says U. S. Bureau College Eye 9:9, p.7 |
Bureau of Education says German should be taught in schools. | |
471 | John Gibbons College Eye 9:9, p.7 |
John Gibbons is in the Aviation Corps in France. | |
472 | On wearing knit garments College Eye 9:8, p.5 |
Women should knit for the Red Cross and not for themselves. | |
473 | The devil has resigned College Eye 9:8, p.4 |
Compares Kaiser Wilhelm to the devil. | |
474 | Conservation vs. conversation College Eye 9:8, p.4 |
Students need to help conserve resources for the war effort. | |
475 | The 1918 Old Gold College Eye 9:8, p.4 |
Old Gold will be published despite the difficulties brought on by the war. | |
476 | Lee Shillinglaw writes College Eye 9:8, p.5 |
Describes life in the army in France. | |
477 | Red Cross College Eye 9:7, p.6 |
Knitting classes will be held on both Thursday and Friday. | |
478 | There will be no College Eye College Eye 9:7, p.4 |
There will be no College Eye next week; staff will husk corn as part of the war effort. | |
479 | From Camp Cody College Eye 9:7, p.7 |
Description of the trip to New Mexico. | |
480 | Our honor roll College Eye 9:7, p.1 |
Roster of men from Teachers College who are enlisted in military service. | |
481 | Teachers College responds College Eye 9:7, p.1 |
Y. M. C. A. plays an important role in the war effort. | |
482 | C. S. A. A. College Eye 9:7, p.3 |
News from the Catholic Student Association. | |
483 | U. S. Naval Training Station College Eye 9:7, p.5 |
Description of life at a U. S. Naval training station. | |
484 | Barricaded! College Eye 9:7, p.4 |
Students have no excuse for not sacrificing something for the war cause. | |
485 | Prof. McKitrick presents war claim College Eye 9:6, p.1 |
Professor Reuben McKitrick speaks at a meeting of the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. | |
486 | Y. M. C. A. and the war College Eye 9:6, p.4 |
Description of ways in which the Y. M. C. A. is contributing to the war effort. | |
487 | Students, are you helping to win the war? College Eye 9:6, p.4 |
Students are asked to try to conserve food as best they can. | |
488 | A privilege College Eye 9:6, p.4 |
Students are especially privileged to be attending school during a time of war. | |
489 | "The Real Thing" College Eye 9:6, p.1 |
Money raised from ticket sales for "The Real Thing" will be used to send Christmas boxes to T. C. men who have enlisted in military service. | |
490 | Captain Seymour goes to School of Arms at Ft. Still, Oklahoma College Eye 9:6, p.1 |
Will learn how to operate a machine gun. | |
491 | Student opinion College Eye 9:6, p.4 |
Compares the lives of students in the United States and Europe. | |
492 | Are we doing our bit? College Eye 9:5, p.4 |
Students should give everything they can to support the war. | |
493 | Battalion drill commences College Eye 9:5, p.1 |
Roster of men from T. C. who have enlisted in the army as well as the men enrolled in Company C. | |
494 | "The Real Thing" coming soon College Eye 9:5, p.1 |
"The Real Thing" will be performed as a benefit for the soldiers from Teachers College. | |
495 | Miss Weisel College Eye 9:5, p.8 |
Attended a conference about War Work. | |
496 | Capt. Seymour may go to France soon College Eye 9:4, p.1 |
R. F. Seymour is a former professor at T. C. | |
497 | My daddy--the captain of the Army College Eye 9:4, p.1 |
Poem dedicated to Captain R. F. Seymour. | |
498 | "War will not end soon" College Eye 9:4, p.1 |
Joseph Forte Newton, minister of City Temple in London, describes the war. | |
499 | Treason? College Eye 9:4, p.4 |
It is important for Americans to support their country. | |
500 | Professor Reuben McKitrick College Eye 9:3, p.3 |
Professor Reuben McKitrick will advise the State Council of National Defense on the milk situation in Iowa. |