World War II

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301 Navy authorizes use of honorable discharge buttons
College Eye 35:24, p.6
302 Stamp sales
College Eye 35:24, p.2
58% of students participate.
303 Watching the World
College Eye 35:24, p.2
Gives opinion on the education of minorities and what changes should happen in the post-war world.
304 'Thank God for the Red Cross' is almost a battlefront slogan
College Eye 35:23, p.2
Praises the work of the Red Cross chapters in the United States and across the seas.
305 Watching the World
College Eye 35:23, p.2
Gives opinion on recent events of the war.
306 College council performs vital defense services
College Eye 35:22, p.5
A look at the work of the College Defense Council.
307 Continuing campus good will marks Air Corps anniversary
College Eye 35:22, p.2
One year mark of the first Army Air Corps arrival at T. C.
308 Watching the World
College Eye 35:22, p.2
Gives opinion on how post-war society will benefit from group cooperation.
309 Campus School V-day bond, stamp sales yields $2,275 total
College Eye 35:21, p.6
Raise over $2,200.
310 It's your world; how will you have it?
College Eye 35:21, p.2
Questions students on world peace, and advises to make world better for future generations.
311 Watching the World
College Eye 35:21, p.2
Talks about recent war events, including the potential invasion of France.
312 Steer middle course with Russia
College Eye 35:20, p.1
Excerpts from address by William Henry Chamberlin.
313 Watching the World
College Eye 35:19, p.2
Makes observations about the war in Europe, and predicts the defeat of the Republican candidate for 1944.
314 Jerome Cross killed in plane crash
College Eye 35:18, p.4
Obituary; photo.
315 Stamp sales drop in spite of war
College Eye 35:18, p.1
Percentage of those buying stamps drops from 60% to 30%.
316 Watching the World
College Eye 35:18, p.2
Gives opinion on American industry during the war.
317 The Home Front; as a freshman sees it; from the upperclassman viewpoint
College Eye 35:17, p.2
A freshman and upperclassman give opinions on college life during the war.
318 Watching the World
College Eye 35:16, p.2
Talks about the war in Europe and at home.
319 1943 Panorama at Teachers College
College Eye 35:15, p.1
A look back at the year 1943 at ISTC.
320 Watching the World
College Eye 35:15, p.2
Comments on the events of 1943; hopes for a better 1944.
321 A New Year's message
Alumnus 28:1, p.
President Price addresses far-flung alumni; goals for the upcoming year; photo.
322 Alumni reunion cancelled
Alumnus 28:1, p.6
War forces cancellation.
323 Among those who serve
Alumnus 28:1, p.16
Extensive survey of wide range of war-time activities and service of ISTC alumni; photo.
324 Another award to Capt. Olsen
Alumnus 28:1, p.4
Roy W. Olsen, killed in action June 23, 1943, awarded Legion of Merit, Purple Heart, and Silver Star; description of the battle in which he was killed; photo.
325 Bouquets to Teachers
Alumnus 28:1, p.6
Notes citation of work of Laurens school in recent Time magazine article.
326 Fall enrollment is lower
Alumnus 28:1, p.11
Fall 1943 enrollment was 744 women and 76 men.
327 Gold star added to flag
Alumnus 28:1, p.10
Star represents thirteen servicemen killed in war; 1350 alumni now in service; star added by Theta Theta Epsilon home economics club.
328 Ted Cross receives degree while in the Army
Alumnus 28:1, p.8
Receives bachelor's degree in commercial education.
329 Time mentions alumni
Alumnus 28:1, p.8
Article cites Laurens school as typical of those with teacher shortages.
330 War activities organized
Alumnus 28:1, p.1
Student War Activities Committee organizes to keep up morale of former ISTC students now in military service, promote campus spirit, and to sponsor Red Cross and War Chest drives.
331 Wartime Skip Day held
Alumnus 28:1, p.1
Students rake leaves and participate in other activities on October 27, 1943, Skip Day.
332 Women war workers
Alumnus 28:1, p.15
Roster of women who are involved in war work.
333 Hamilton Club members debate world policing
College Eye 35:14, p.3
Debate establishment of post-war world police.
334 More unity needed? One student says "yes"
College Eye 35:14, p.2
Letter encourage greater sense of community in time of war.
335 Sgt. Harold Brown reported as dead
College Eye 35:14, p.1
336 Watching the World
College Eye 35:14, p.2
Gives his opinion on various aspects of the war.
337 Waves celebrate one year mark at T. C.; 'Iowave' special edition honors anniversary date
College Eye 35:14, p.3
Special issue of the IOWAVE commemorates first anniversary; photo.
338 Metal shortage demands piggie bank pennies now return to circulation
College Eye 35:13, p.5
Urges people not to hoard their pennies, but to keep them in circulation.
339 "Hi soldier, welcome back" is greeting given visiting servicemen
College Eye 35:12, p.1
ISTC is prepared for service men and women who return to visit campus; photo.
340 Cedar Falls schools aid in paper drive; gather 44,000 pounds for national cause
College Eye 35:11, p.8
Campus School contributes eleven tons.
341 Students give to fund collections
College Eye 35:11, p.1
58% of students have contributed so far.
342 Watching the World
College Eye 35:11, p.2
Gives the opinion that U. S. is gaining ground, slowly, but surely.
343 Campus Tours
College Eye 35:10, p.5
News about other colleges.
344 Enlistments now open to women for special duty in Army Air Forces
College Eye 35:10, p.3
Special program for WAC enlistment specifically in Army Air Force.
345 Knock! Knock! The War Chest man
College Eye 35:10, p.1
Attempting to raise money for USO, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and YMCA.
346 Patriotism is shown in stamp day sales with totals of $95
College Eye 35:10, p.1
347 Present war slogans echo 1918 posters; display now in library
College Eye 35:10, p.6
348 Watching the World
College Eye 35:10, p.2
Gives his opinion on the coal miners' strike and how it should be treated.
349 Blackout time now set at eleven o'clock for Lawther Hall boarders
College Eye 35:9, p.3
350 Gold star now honors thirteen war heroes
College Eye 35:9, p.1
Thirteen have given their lives.
351 WACs may now request assignment for service in Army Air Force
College Eye 35:9, p.4
Rules for military recruitment.
352 Watching the World
College Eye 35:9, p.2
Gives opinion on important meeting in Moscow, and how American ambassadors should react.
353 Hilda Beal describes English war-time conditions at auditorium program
College Eye 35:8, p.5
Lengthy excepts from her description.
354 Joe College becomes rejuvenated by Starbeck calisthenics class
College Eye 35:8, p.6
Men have wartime obligation to get into good physical shape.
355 Prisoners of war in Germany get W. S. S. F. relief
College Eye 35:8, p.4
356 Watching the World
College Eye 35:8, p.2
Gives opinion on events of the war, emphasizing the need to attack Japan.
357 A new social life
College Eye 35:7, p.2
Talks about the social life of students during wartime.
358 Gilchrist chapel provides setting for first Navy wedding on T. C. campus
College Eye 35:7, p.5
Mary Elizabeth Switzer married Emile A. Beaumier; photo.
359 Home ec. students find difficulty in obtaining materials for projects
College Eye 35:7, p.6
Due to war shortages.
360 Miss Hankamp talks on post-war problems
College Eye 35:7, p.1
Reports conference highlights to faculty.
361 Teddy Roosevelt's birthday now national Navy day
College Eye 35:7, p.5
362 Women's Reserve hears hero tell war experiences
College Eye 35:7, p.5
Lieutenant John Walsh speaks about his military service.
363 Watching the World
College Eye 35:6, p.2
Asks where all the money from our efforts is going, and why they are not seeing the results.
364 Men get tough for battle with Hitler
College Eye 35:5, p.1
Men undergo rigorous physical training in class.
365 Watching the World
College Eye 35:5, p.2
Gives his opinion of how the U.S. Treasury is being used, and how it should be used.
366 Alumni in service
Alumnus 27:4, p.
Statistical summary of men and women in various branches of military service, including POWs, missing, and killed.
367 Civilian soldiers
Alumnus 27:4, p.21
Brief notes on ISTC alumni and former students who are contributing to the war effort outside of military service.
368 Football is dropped for the duration at TC
Alumnus 27:4, p.4
North Central Conference disbands; many men drafted; faculty in service or teaching military subjects; football discontinued.
369 From Tunisia to Texas come letters to the editor
Alumnus 27:4, p.6
Selections from letters sent to the editor of the Alumnus; most of the letters relate to the writers' war experiences.
370 Keep faith with Salerno heroes
College Eye 35:4, p.2
Plea goes out to students as the Third War Loan drive starts, to help with the war effort.
371 School attendance until graduation best contribution student can make
College Eye 35:4, p.4
372 Teachers College instructors serve U.S. war effort
College Eye 35:4, p.1
Thirteen ISTC faculty are in military service.
373 Watching the World
College Eye 35:4, p.2
Describes how the world is not ready for peace, and how democracy should come before it.
374 Rendezvous
College Eye 35:3, p.3
Sororities give plans for the war effort.
375 War time campus
College Eye 35:3, p.2
Talks about the campus without the presence of the men who are off fighting.
376 Watching the World
College Eye 35:3, p.2
Gives his opinion on national debt in the post war world.
377 Bigger job than ever for Dean Reed
College Eye 35:2, p.1
Dean Reed is still in charge of men's dorm facilities even though they are now occupied by military personnel; located rooming house facilities for the few men who are enrolled; fraternities not active this year.
378 Panthers drop grid sport; coaching staff goes all-out for wartime service
College Eye 35:2, p.1
For the second time in the history of the college, football has been suspended because of the war effort; some coaches are in military service; others are teaching the Army Air Corps unit on campus; photo.
379 Watching the world
College Eye 35:2, p.2
Gives his opinion on events of the war.
380 Cogitations
College Eye 35:1, p.4
Talks about ways in which the campus and the College Eye will be handling the war effort.
381 College Eye saves paper for Uncle Sam
College Eye 35:1, p.1
Will save paper for the war effort by offering a smaller, more compact format.
382 Cure for jitters is hard work
College Eye 35:1, p.4
Miss Campbell says that women can ease their worry about men in the service by getting down to work.
383 Sounds of marching feet will soon be familiar to freshmen
College Eye 35:1, p.1
A look at the differences in a war-time campus; one big difference is the presence of the WAVES.
384 We women
College Eye 35:1, p.7
Discusses ways to cope with wartime difficulties.
385 Committees discussing plans for coming college years
College Eye 34:41, p.1
A look at the ways that war will change campus.
386 Lawther Hall goes over top in war stamp drive
College Eye 34:41, p.4
Raises over $400.
387 Skar states need for business skill
College Eye 34:41, p.4
In war effort.
388 Watching the World
College Eye 34:42, p.2
Discusses the schemes corporations use to increase their profits.
389 Campus Speaks
College Eye 34:41, p.2
Students and faculty respond to the question: what effect will the war have upon the post war physical training program?
390 Pulpwood demands drain resources
College Eye 34:40, p.2
391 Watching the World
College Eye 34:41, p.2
Comments on Vice-President Wallace, and a report by the War Production board.
392 Navy grads told war to be harder
College Eye 34:39, p.1
Remarks from Captain E. A. Lofquist.
393 Watching the World
College Eye 34:40, p.2
Discusses the possibility of widespread military training after the war.
394 Campus Speaks
College Eye 34:39, p.2
Students respond to the question: when will the war end?
395 Watching the World
College Eye 34:39, p.2
Comments on what Japan will look like after the war.
396 Watching the World
College Eye 34:38, p.2
Discusses the preparation to invade Sicily.
397 'Model house' girls must plan points then their budget
College Eye 34:36, p.1
Work hard to manage meals under rationing plan.
398 Campus Speaks
College Eye 34:37, p.2
Professor Sage responds to the question: what must be done with Germany after her ultimate defeat?
399 Last year's grid stars now fight for nation
College Eye 34:36, p.1
List of former football players who are now in military service.
400 Watching the World
College Eye 34:37, p.2
Discusses the recent events of World War II.