The purpose of this article is to help modern scholars and members of the UNK community understand the significance the Great War at KSNS by discussing the specific experiences of students and staff that served during the conflict. The goal is that by sharing these experiences, the UNK community might be better able to identify, understand, and overcome new challenges that will no doubt shape the future of the University and the country
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The declaration of war found them with military departments. already established and military tacti...
On February 18, 1919, Second Lieutenant Fritz Draper Hurd supervised recreational activities for the...
The events of the twentieth century were undoubtedly some of the most significant in human history. ...
As World War I raged in Europe during the summer of 1918, U.S. leaders had no way of knowing how lon...
A quarterly journal of Iowa authors and their works produced by State Historical Society of Iowa
Article explores the experiences of University of Oklahoma students and former students who fought i...
Kentucky and the Great War: World War I on the Home Front. David J. Bettez. Lexington: University of...
This presentation was given in conjunction with the opening reception for the KU Libraries exhibitio...
World War I stands out in our nation’s history as a war that was fought with honor and with dignity....
This study examines the patriotic expressions on the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (O...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)When the United States entered World War I ...
This black and white sixteen page document features an article from Kansas History: A journal of the...
April 6, 1917 is a date that deserves great recognition and remembrance in the United States. On tha...
Historians have considered some aspects of the impact of the war on higher education, but their work...
This blog article presents a digital version of a college exhibition displayed in November 2014. It ...
The declaration of war found them with military departments. already established and military tacti...
On February 18, 1919, Second Lieutenant Fritz Draper Hurd supervised recreational activities for the...
The events of the twentieth century were undoubtedly some of the most significant in human history. ...