Knox College students Paul Sidney Smith and Louis Raymond Billett show that questions of peace and nationalism were very much on students' minds in 1918.
This photograph was taken in the Y.M.C.A. room, in the east wing of Knox College's Alumni Hall. A "Red Triangle Y Hut" was established in the east wing of Alumni Hall. Lectures were held each Thursday evening. Subjects discussed included "The Peace…
"Specials" are listed on this page of Knox College's yearbook. William Ray Euard died in France in 1919. Beirne Henry Coffman went down with 'Otranto,' an armored merchant ship that sunk during the war.
The interior pages of the program for the Knox College Memorial Service held at the Central Congregational Church details the order of the service. The back page of the program lists the names of the fallen soldiers who had attended Knox.
Knox College students practice drills on Willard Field on the Knox College campus. Old Main is on the left of this photograph; the Observatory is to the right of Old Main; and the auxiliary gym is on the far right.
Students march in well-regulated lines across Willard Field on the campus of Knox College. Old Main is at the left of the photograph, and the observatory is immediately to Old Main's right. The auxiliary gymnasium is on the far right of the…
Knox's military units march across Willard Field at Knox College. Old Main is on the left in this photograph. To the right is the observatory, and on the far right is the auxiliary gymnasium.
Knox student Ildra Jessup created this illustration decorating the introductory page to the section of the yearbook detailing the accomplishments of Knox College faculty, alumni, and students who were officers during the war.