The first section of the Knox College yearbook is usually dedicated to photographs of the buildings on campus. This year, an artist sketched, among other things, various places on campus that were associated with the war effort. These sketches were…
"Hershel" and "Scharfenberg" are mentioned as bickering in the barracks in 'The Gale's' "Sparks," a page detailing humorous anecdotes about life at Knox College.
Individuals recovering at the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Michigan could choose from these options for their meals. The menu notes, "This diet has been planned by your Dietitian in accordance with instructions from your physician."
The Knox College yearbook section detailing the activities of Beta Theta Pi states, "We've always been patriotic, fought in all the wars, subscribed to all the thrift campaigns, bought bonds when we couldn't even buy a needle for the Victrola, have…
This page from the Knox College 1919 yearbook (produced in 1918) includes photographs of Beta Theta Pi members. Of these boys, Midkiff, Clark, Parks, Ely, Imig, Grady, Snyder, and Allen were serving in the armed forces at the time of publication.
Knox student Raymond Lee Sauter was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for his "meritorious service" during World War II, continuing the service to his country he began in the First World WAr.