World War II

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201 Campus School purchase $2,760.35 in bonds, stamps
College Eye 36:15, p.1
202 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:15, p.2
Discusses the partitioning of land among European nations at the end of the war.
203 Monthly letter brings college life close to former students in service
College Eye 36:15, p.3
Merril Brown puts together "Kampus to Khaki".
204 What your stamps buy
College Eye 36:15, p.3
Examples of the war material that are bought with stamps.
205 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:14, p.2
World and national news.
206 Price addresses WAVES
College Eye 36:14, p.4
Reviews history of WAVES on campus.
207 Tutor timetable
College Eye 36:14, p.3
Campus events and activities.
208 U. S. and Britain need cooperation says W. E. Hall
College Eye 36:14, p.1
Excerpts from his address.
209 Yeomen school to be discontinued
College Eye 36:14, p.1
Will close April 30, 1945; Bartlett Hall will be prepared for students again.
210 Folders offering ideas to help war effort on reserve in library
College Eye 36:13, p.1
Notes other successful projects.
211 Gifts will go to 'Yanks who gave'
College Eye 36:13, p.5
Program will gather gifts for hospitalized servicemen.
212 Seerley tops stamp sales with 100 percent
College Eye 36:13, p.1
Overall ISTC goal is 90% participation.
213 $50 in awards to be given contributors to war effort
College Eye 36:12, p.1
Criteria for judging contributions.
214 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:12, p.2
World and national news.
215 Collective air force must stop future aggressions, says Jackh
College Eye 36:12, p.1
Ernest Jackh gives views on dealing with aggression in the world; believes nations must unite to deal with it.
216 The Line
College Eye 36:12, p.4
Campus news and gossip.
217 No intercollegiate basketball held
College Eye 36:11, p.1
Lack of materials and the induction of several players into military service are reasons; intramurals will be held.
218 What your man wants for Christmas
College Eye 36:11, p.1
A look at appropriate gifts for those in military service.
219 World authority to speak; Earnest Jackh will lecture November 28
College Eye 36:11, p.1
Speaker profile; photo.
220 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:10, p.2
World and national news.
221 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:9, p.2
World and national news.
222 Little Tutors sponsor paper collection drive
College Eye 36:9, p.5
223 Service stars represent 1732 former students
College Eye 36:9, p.4
Twenty-six alumni and former students have been killed and eight are reported missing.
224 Japanese intern tells experience
College Eye 36:8, p.3
Mrs. Paul Boren speaks on her experiences.
225 War prisoner receives studies from T. C.
College Eye 36:8, p.3
Hartley Westbrook is prisoner in Germany; receives calculus outlines from Professor Van Engen.
226 Bananas, meat points, sugar stamps cause nightmares for campus dietician
College Eye 36:7, p.1
Elizabeth Nyholm talks about meal planning in wartime.
227 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:7, p.2
World and national news.
228 Seventeen men report for first basketball practice since 1942
College Eye 36:7, p.1
Opponents are still to be determined.
229 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:6, p.2
Summary of world and national events.
230 War stamp big aim of war activities committee
College Eye 36:6, p.1
Student War Activities Committee outlines their plans.
231 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:5, p.2
News from the world and the nation.
232 Garden furnishes peppers, problems
College Eye 36:5, p.5
Marna Peterson talks about the work and the produce from the Campus School garden; photo.
233 Russia to fight Japan, says Nichol
College Eye 36:5, p.6
Excerpts from lecture by David Nichol; photo.
234 $10,000 in war bonds and stamps
Alumnus 28:4, p.2
Five thousand attend bond show at Stadium on July 4; purchase $10,000 in bonds and stamps; WAVES buy $17,000 in bonds and stamps.
235 Purple Hearts
Alumnus 28:4, p.23
Three men have recently been awarded Purple Hearts: Maynard Newhouse, Gerald A. Pieres, and James Vaughn.
236 Roll of Honor
Alumnus 28:4, p.13
Brief accounts of the ISTC men who have died in military service: John R. McElroy, Thorvald Anderson, Robert Hagerstrom, Dale F. Smith, and Robert Gray.
237 Teachers College prepares for G. I. Education
Alumnus 28:4, p.5
Registrar preparing to deal will college credit earned while in service; college accepted first student under G. I. Bill of Rights last March; three more veterans were enrolled during the summer term.
238 Teachers College receives citation for service
Alumnus 28:4, p.7
Receives award for meritorious service from Army Air Corps; brief description of Corps training on campus; photo.
239 Women in uniform
Alumnus 28:4, p.20
Roster of women in military service and their current assignment.
240 $50 check awaits group most active in war effort
College Eye 36:4, p.1
241 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:4, p.2
World and national news.
242 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:3, p.2
National and world news.
243 Readers' Review
College Eye 36:3, p.2
Discusses war pamphlets printed by the Smithsonian Institute.
244 Clues to the news
College Eye 36:2, p.2
National and international events.
245 The road back
College Eye 36:2, p.2
Discusses a return to normal campus life.
246 A big college year awaits us
College Eye 36:1, p.2
States the college's general goals for the year
247 Clues to the News
College Eye 36:1, p.2
National and international events.
248 College plans V-Day service upon surrender
College Eye 36:1, p.1
Believe end may be in sight in Germany, but much work remains to defeat Japan.
249 Speakers wanted
College Eye 36:1, p.7
For national war chest drive.
250 Campus radio skit on August 16
College Eye 35:42, p.4
Will enact imagined deaths of Hitler, Mussolini, and Tojo.
251 Editorial
College Eye 35:42, p.2
Discusses importance of education to war effort.
252 Mary Mark to teach in Jap relocation camp
College Eye 35:42, p.4
Will teach in Arizona camp.
253 Campanile 'on blink'
College Eye 35:41, p.3
Part malfunctions; will not be replaced for duration of wartime shortages.
254 Douglas cleans house for current paper drive
College Eye 35:41, p.4
Professor Douglas cleans out his storeroom.
255 Former three-year lettermen still using Starbeck's football training
College Eye 35:41, p.4
Fifty-eight former football lettermen are in military service; Coach Starbeck believes that football provided good training; list of those in the service.
256 Three R's thrive as garden grows
College Eye 35:41, p.1
Campus School students enjoy their Victory Garden.
257 Bean pickers get sunburns, stiff backs
College Eye 35:39, p.4
Students pick green beans.
258 Students in blackout convoy as part of safety conference at WAC center
College Eye 35:38, p.1
Students attend WAC demonstration in Des Moines.
259 Emergency teachers want more courses
College Eye 35:37, p.4
According to survey, teachers pressed into service by the war would like to take more classes.
260 There is a war on
College Eye 35:37, p.2
Describes the life and feelings of women on campus during the war.
261 Campus publications tend the home fires
Alumnus 28:3, p.10
Purple Pen, College Eye, Old Gold continue but reflect spirit of nation at war; photo.
262 Podemski awarded Silver Star
Alumnus 28:3, p.19
James Podemski earns decoration for gallantry in battle.
263 Prisoners of war
Alumnus 28:3, p.20
Lloyd Oliver Haefs, Nichols Field, Ned C. White, and Hartley Westbrook are prisoners of war.
264 Roll of Honor
Alumnus 28:3, p.19
Paul M. Adkins, Dorance S. Grange, John W. Lichty, and Ward S. Williams have been killed in active military service.
265 Students combine war work, studies
Alumnus 28:3, p.2
Some students work in local plants and offices as well as campus jobs.
266 They keep in touch
Alumnus 28:3, p.8
Professor Riebe and Bob Brindley edit "Kampus to Khaki", a newsletter about campus activities; photo.
267 Don't wait too long for jobs says Riebe
College Eye 35:36, p.3
Some teachers may be returning from war jobs.
268 I. S. T. C. football star wins 'silver star'
College Eye 35:36, p.1
James Podemski honored for gallantry in action in South Pacific.
269 Stadium site of bond show; Navy bond performers here on July 4
College Eye 35:36, p.1
270 Letter to the editor; what the invasion has meant to me
College Eye 35:34, p.2
Letter to the editor explaining the effects that D-Day has had on her.
271 Stars on flag honor alumni
College Eye 35:34, p.1
Twenty-one have lost their lives in World War II military service; about eight were killed in World War I.
272 T. C. helps on "Town hall"; I. S. T. C. joint sponsor of town meeting
College Eye 35:34, p.1
Following D-Day, the discussion centers on recognition of the French government.
273 Boys do "Can-Can" in campus shop
College Eye 35:33, p.1
Students recycle cans.
274 D-Day service well attended by entire campus
College Eye 35:33, p.1
Large number attended service in Auditorium on June 6.
275 Soldier's sentiments to all folks back home
College Eye 35:33, p.5
Former T. C. student, now soldier, writes in about war.
276 Teachers College summer students to observe D-Day
College Eye 35:32, p.5
Will hold assembly at 11AM on the day of the invasion; state offices will also observe the event.
277 I got your letter just today.
Old Gold 0:0, p.4
Excerpts from servicemen's letters. Talks about the importance of corresponding; photo.
278 Mathematics
Old Gold 0:0, p.41
War has effected the math department since most majors are men. Although mathematics still remains important and professors are busy; photo.
279 Science
Old Gold 0:0, p.45
The Science Department has felt the impact of the war; more girls are taking the courses. The fifteen laboratories are busy with either students or air cadets; photo.
280 Watching the World
College Eye 35:31, p.2
Anticipates the end of the war, and gives opinion on the effects of the war on the home front.
281 Intellectual century
College Eye 35:30, p.2
Opinions on United States position in the post-war world.
282 Watching the World
College Eye 35:30, p.2
Gives opinion on government interference during times of war.
283 College program at Danish war relief
College Eye 35:29, p.2
Faculty will take part in program.
284 Iowa post-war planning group discuss problems
College Eye 35:28, p.1
Group considers certification, vocational education, and credit for returning veterans.
285 Watching the World
College Eye 35:28, p.2
Gives opinion on various events occurring in the United States as well as overseas.
286 Women replace men in industrial arts field
College Eye 35:28, p.6
Professor Palmer reports on Cedar Rapids convention.
287 Emergency face to face
College Eye 35:27, p.2
Speculates on how long the expenditure of energy devoted to the war emergency can be maintained
288 Iowa schools make post-war plans; teachers college represented in state conference
College Eye 35:27, p.1
DPI sponsors conference; several ISTC administrators make presentations on dealing with the post-war campus.
289 Library Notes; from one reader to the next
College Eye 35:27, p.2
Talks about the effects of radio.
290 Watching the World
College Eye 35:27, p.2
Gives opinion on recent events of the war.
291 Wing Tips
College Eye 35:26, p.3
News articles from the military units on campus.
292 Keep democracy alive!
Alumnus 28:2, p.
Donald Galbreath in flight training; photo.
293 Missing pilot is home
Alumnus 28:2, p.15
Robert McCowen returns home after being shot down.
294 Old Gold annual dance is flavored with khaki
Alumnus 28:2, p.16
Cadets, and many others, enjoy dance; Old Gold Beauties named; photo.
295 Prof. M. L. Grant leaves to hunt quinine in South America
Alumnus 28:2, p.4
Accepts position as field botanist in Foreign Economic Administration.
296 Untitled
Alumnus 28:2, p.
Jean Bertram has Coke with Marine Alex Nielson; photo.
297 Kappa Pi Beta Alpha discuss war problems
College Eye 35:25, p.6
298 Watching the World
College Eye 35:25, p.4
Gives opinion on post-war economics.
299 Wing Tips
College Eye 35:25, p.5
News articles from military units on campus.
300 "T. C.' ers" help to relieve labor shortage
College Eye 35:24, p.1
Many students have jobs on or off campus; photo.