World War II

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501 Status of reservists clarified; manpower chief urges men to stay in school until called
College Eye 34:13, p.1
H. A. Riebe explains current policy.
502 Dr. Beard is Registrar
Alumnus 27:1, p.6
Replacing Selmer Larson, who is teaching math and science courses required by war emergency; photo.
503 Students bunk four in a room
Alumnus 27:1, p.16
With WAVES in Bartlett Hall, students are crowded into other facilities; women now use Seerley Hall for Men; photo.
504 Teachers College makes way for WAVES
Alumnus 27:1, p.1
WAVES basic training school opens December 15, 1942; over one thousand trainees will be on campus; description of training and daily activities; photo.
505 Bedspring bottleneck
College Eye 34:12, p.2
Talks about a bedspring he tried unsuccessfully to bring down from the attic for the scrap metal drive.
506 Behind Your Front Page
College Eye 34:13, p.2
Discusses Winston Churchill and his participation in the war effort.
507 Let's talk it over with the editor
College Eye 34:42, p.2
Comments on traveling home for the holidays, women participating in the war effort, the men who eat their lunch in the Auditorium hallway, and an old editorial by a man who refused to sacrifice his life for the war effort.
508 All hands on 'desks'
College Eye 34:42, p.1
Naval men will be on campus helping train women.
509 All reserve programs halted by government
College Eye 34:42, p.6
Only students who registered before December 5 will be approved for reserve units.
510 Behind Your Front Page
College Eye 34:12, p.2
Discusses Allied progress in Europe.
511 G. C. Loomer commissioned second lieut.
College Eye 34:42, p.6
photo.
512 Here's low-down on government rationing
College Eye 34:42, p.2
Lists everything that is rationed and explains why silk is not rationed.
513 Let's talk it over with the editor
College Eye 34:12, p.2
Welcomes WAVES to campus; assures college draftees that the government will help them find jobs after the war; encourages students to buy Christmas seals.
514 Men 18 since June 30 register for draft this month
College Eye 34:42, p.1
Freshmen who have turned 18 must register for the draft this month.
515 Navy blue comes to Teachers
College Eye 34:42, p.1
WAVE recruits.
516 Prepare campus for WAVES; 1,050 trainees will arrive next Tuesday
College Eye 34:42, p.1
WAVES will occupy Bartlett Hall starting next week.
517 Prepare campus for WAVES; 1,050 trainees will arrive next Tuesday
College Eye 34:12, p.1
WAVES will occupy Bartlett Hall starting next week.
518 President greets the navy
College Eye 34:42, p.1
President Price hopes the WAVES will enjoy being in Cedar Falls; photo.
519 Seven former T. C. students reported lost
College Eye 34:42, p.5
Have passed away or been reported missing in action.
520 We should all do something
College Eye 34:42, p.6
Everyone can do something to help the war effort.
521 Behind Your Front Page
College Eye 34:11, p.2
Discusses the recent events of World War II.
522 Nine instructors have special war classes now
College Eye 34:11, p.1
Nine are teaching classes associated with the war effort.
523 T. C. commuters affected by gas rationing
College Eye 34:11, p.2
About 150 commuting students trying to figure out what to do about transportation.
524 Thanksgiving means more than being thankful
College Eye 34:11, p.2
Discusses the effect of the war on our feelings at Thanksgiving.
525 War activities play vital role at Teachers College
College Eye 34:11, p.1
I. H. Hart presents flag, representing the 624 students and alumni now in service; listing of other war-related activities.
526 Behind Your Front Page
College Eye 34:10, p.2
Discusses recent events in Africa and Russia, and talks about the Republicans.
527 Hickenlooper emphasizes home front
College Eye 34:10, p.1
528 Revised military survey course offered for credit
College Eye 34:10, p.1
Art Dickinson describes new course.
529 Should we be regimented? Yes!!
College Eye 34:10, p.2
Discusses the recent labor shortage.
530 Beard replaces Larson as new Registrar
College Eye 34:9, p.1
Selmer Larson will teach courses in mathematics and science.
531 Behind Your Front Page
College Eye 34:9, p.2
Comments on the recent developments in the war.
532 Prize to best war bond, stamp purchaser
College Eye 34:9, p.1
533 The academic college must go on vacation
College Eye 34:9, p.2
Draft may be extended to 18- and 19-year old men; colleges may change.
534 Vacation will extend from Nov. 24-Dec. 8
College Eye 34:9, p.1
Break between fall and winter terms will allow time for installation of new equipment for military personnel.
535 Behind Your Front Page
College Eye 34:8, p.2
Discusses the recent developments in the war.
536 Girls pitch in to help make planes
College Eye 34:8, p.1
Hazel Gustafson and Jean Paul help build model airplanes; photo.
537 Lt. Gov. Hickenlooper to speak here November 11
College Eye 34:8, p.1
Description of the ceremonies; highlight will be presentation of service flag.
538 Navy sets up new officer training plan
College Eye 34:8, p.2
Announces accelerated commissioning program.
539 No definite news on vacations yet
College Eye 34:8, p.1
Will need extra time at Thanksgiving to install equipment in dormitories for military personnel.
540 War stamps, bonds on sale at tomorrow's football game
College Eye 34:8, p.1
541 Behind Your Front Page
College Eye 34:42, p.2
Discusses the progress of the war.
542 Bulletin board features alumni in services
College Eye 34:7, p.5
Names of all who are in the service will be posted on a bulleting board in the Commons.
543 Men enter service after cure of color blindness
College Eye 34:7, p.1
Seven ISTC students take treatment from Dr. L. C. Holman.
544 Open letter to grads: campus war-minded
College Eye 34:7, p.2
Writes to those who are not able to return to TC due to their jobs in the military.
545 Committee will inform public on price control
College Eye 34:6, p.1
Will urge cooperation with Office of Price Administration.
546 Eighty couples come to matinee tea dance
College Eye 34:6, p.1
105 keys collected for scrap drive.
547 From distrust to confidence--our attitude towards Russia
College Eye 34:6, p.2
Comments on relations with Soviet Union.
548 Notice men!
College Eye 34:6, p.1
Men asked to fill out questionnaire on military service.
549 Quiz shows students' views about helping in war effort
College Eye 34:6, p.2
Most believe that they should stay in college.
550 Watching the World
College Eye 34:6, p.2
Comments on the progress of the war, relations with Chile, and the emptying treasury.
551 12 girls report to build model planes
College Eye 34:5, p.1
552 Avoid weekend trips ODT asks students
College Eye 34:5, p.4
Seeks to avoid bus and train congestion on weekends.
553 Conferences limited this year by tire, gas shortages
College Eye 34:5, p.5
ISTC will reduce the number of campus conferences.
554 Keys admit students to matinee dance
College Eye 34:5, p.3
Extra keys will be collected for scrap drive.
555 Outlook of boys in service changes, says former editor
College Eye 34:5, p.2
Discusses how his outlook on life changed with just a few months of service in the army.
556 Pre-navigators find campus by celestial bodies
College Eye 34:5, p.5
Professor Trimble is teaching a course in navigation.
557 Scrap to beat the Axis lies undiscovered here
College Eye 34:5, p.2
Encourages students to donate metal and rubber scrap to the war effort.
558 Watching the World
College Eye 34:5, p.2
Discusses the recent developments in the war, and also talks about the American economy.
559 Begin building model planes
College Eye 34:4, p.1
Class makes ten model planes.
560 Key dance Friday
College Eye 34:4, p.1
Admission price will be old keys, which will be used in scrap metal drive.
561 Riebe declares teacher's job is on home front
College Eye 34:4, p.1
Excerpts from recent address.
562 Watching the World
College Eye 34:4, p.2
Discusses developments in the war.
563 Flying for Uncle Sam
Alumnus 26:4, p.23
The Teachers College is offering civilian pilot training for new pilots; ground training offered by ISTC faculty.
564 New students show increase
Alumnus 26:4, p.18
Enrollment trends in light of changes brought on by war.
565 Remembering Pearl Harbor
Alumnus 26:4, p.32
Marian G. Wallace describes what it was like during Pearl Harbor.
566 Induction accommodations planned for reserves
College Eye 34:3, p.1
Men will not need to interrupt studies to travel to Des Moines; outline of training programs for men.
567 Model planes will be built for pilots' use
College Eye 34:3, p.1
Will be used to assist government in teaching people to identify planes.
568 Riebe speaks at institute
College Eye 34:3, p.1
Will emphasize job of teachers in wartime.
569 Watching the World
College Eye 34:3, p.2
Discusses the recent developments in the war and recently proposed amendments.
570 Will our fight for freedom become a racial war?
College Eye 34:3, p.2
Discusses the racial hatred that is behind the war.
571 Armed forces claim 17 Panther pigskin prospects
College Eye 34:2, p.4
572 Little glamour for WAAC's, say two who speak here
College Eye 34:2, p.1
Two officers describe life in the service.
573 Meeting of college registrars cancelled
College Eye 34:2, p.4
Due to transportation problems.
574 Watching the World
College Eye 34:2, p.2
Talks about the war in Europe, farm prices, government spending, and the Reserve Banks.
575 We Women
College Eye 34:2, p.3
Discusses what women can do to contribute to the war effort.
576 British rationing really tough
College Eye 33:44, p.2
577 Post-war leaders will come from occupied countries
College Eye 33:44, p.2
Discusses the impact that guerrilla resistance groups are having in occupied European countries.
578 Watching the World
College Eye 33:44, p.2
News from around the country and the world.
579 Elmer Davis comes to rescue of news release
College Eye 33:43, p.2
Government's Office of War Information was created to organize news about the war.
580 War attitudes change
College Eye 33:43, p.2
Students and faculty reflect on the strengths of Japan.
581 Anti-spy legislation should back the F. B. I.
College Eye 33:42, p.2
Believes that the Espionage Act of 1917 needs to be revised for World War II.
582 Watching the World
College Eye 33:42, p.2
News from around the country and the world.
583 'Fats for the Japs' in explosives, says Getchell
College Eye 33:41, p.1
Recovering fats from food products will contribute to the war effort.
584 Watching the World
College Eye 33:41, p.2
News from around the country and the world.
585 Can price ceilings be maintained?
College Eye 33:40, p.2
Discusses the effect that the war is having on the U. S. economy.
586 Consumer interest groups confer on campus Tuesday
College Eye 33:40, p.1
Will talk about government control of economy.
587 Getchell gives low-down on tire problem
College Eye 33:39, p.1
Rubber salvage process may help.
588 Let the world know we're proud, too
College Eye 33:39, p.2
Suggests that men from the Teachers College should be recognized for their contribution to the war.
589 Watching the World
College Eye 33:39, p.2
News from around the country and the world.
590 War savings designed for middle class
College Eye 33:38, p.2
Discusses the effect of war bond sales on the middle and upper classes.
591 Watching the World
College Eye 33:38, p.2
News from around the country and the world.
592 Branch schools meet emergency
Alumnus 26:3, p.2
Will offer schools in Red Oak, Creston, and Denison.
593 Coeds find new dates
Alumnus 26:3, p.2
Spend more time in Red Cross work room.
594 Dr. Price introduces rural plan
Alumnus 26:3, p.1
Plan is attempt to train better rural school teachers; teachers will attend ISTC for three quarters and spend one quarter student teaching.
595 MacArthur had his day
Alumnus 26:3, p.3
MacArthur Day features bond drive and dance; photo.
596 Marian Anderson in war benefit
Alumnus 26:3, p.1
Crowd of four thousand enjoys concert.
597 Mom becomes a collegian
Alumnus 26:3, p.12
Mothers in War-Time is theme of Mother's Day program.
598 Offers naval training course
Alumnus 26:3, p.3
V-1 Naval Reserve program offers opportunity to continue study while preparing for service.
599 Watching the World
College Eye 33:37, p.2
News from around the country and the world.
600 Auto stamps at Bergs
College Eye 33:36, p.3