World War I

Displaying 451 - 500 of 579 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
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.