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The U.S. Enters World War I
The U.S. Enters World War I
The U.S. declares war on Germany, thus entering World War I.
Student Army Training Corps Unit Created
Student Army Training Corps Unit Created
The United States War Department installs a Student Army Training Corps unit at Michigan Agricultural College in the fall of 1918 to train students for service in World War I. The unit includes eight temporary barracks and two mess halls.
1918 Convention Cancelled
1918 Convention Cancelled
The 1918 Convention is cancelled due to World War I.
1918 Convention Cancelled
1918 Convention Cancelled
The 1918 Convention is cancelled due to World War I.
National Philanthropic Support for War Work
National Philanthropic Support for War Work
For the first time during WWI, Alpha Phis as a whole worked together to support one philanthropic endeavor. The Fraternity raised funds to support a YWCA Foyer des AlliƩes in Roanne, France.
Cal Poly Program for Disabled War Veterans
Cal Poly Program for Disabled War Veterans
California Polytechnic School offers vocational training for disabled veterans of World War I.
Alpha Chapter During World War I Cabinet Card, 1916-1917
Alpha Chapter During World War I Cabinet Card, 1916-1917
Alpha Chapter members pose together for what may have been a costume party. Several of the women are wearing military or red cross uniforms. Several of the women wearing military uniforms are also sporting fake mustaches.
Indianapolis Alumnae In World War I
Indianapolis Alumnae In World War I
Members of the Indianapolis, Indiana Alumnae Chapter take part in war work. Blanche Stillson volunteers with the American Red Cross.
University Peace Society Holds Discussion on Borah Newspaper Clipping, c. 1924-1932
University Peace Society Holds Discussion on Borah Newspaper Clipping, c. 1924-1932
This article describes a talk given at the University of Colorado to discuss Senator William Borah's ideas about the role the United States should play in the peace process following the end of the second World War.