World War II
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| 301 | Navy authorizes use of honorable discharge buttons College Eye 35:24, p.6 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 347 | Present war slogans echo 1918 posters; display now in library College Eye 35:10, p.6 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |