This page in the Knox College yearbook notes the service of three faculty members in World War I: public speaking instructor Robert Williams, coach Curtis Reddon, and chemistry instructor Ira Neifert.
This page documents Knox women's service in the Knox Red Cross Auxiliary, stating: "Knitting forms an important part in the life of the Knox girl. There are comparatively few things she can do in the war, and this one being the most important, she…
Dr. W.A. Schofield was a visiting professor at Knox College in 1918, and this biography notes that "Before coming to Knox, Dr. Schofield had suffered the loss of a son, who had been killed in active service in Italy. This made his work doubly hard,…
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.
All of these young men were members of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Knox College. Of these men, Price, Swope, and Spake were in the armed services at the time of publication.
These pages are dedicated to the members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at Knox College. Of these men, Arthur Lyon and Stewart Ross were in the military at the time of publication.
This page of the Knox College yearbook is dedicated to the members of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity Quite a few members of Tau Kappa Epsilon served in the war, and Jared Smith gave his life in 1918.
These photographs are of members of the fraternity Lambda Chi Alpha at Knox College. Of these young men, England, Crain, and Sutherland were in the armed service.