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  • Collection: University History Artifacts

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This humorous quip from the Studensky Listy shows the growing popularity of jazz music in the post-war 1920's.

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An excerpt from a speech entitled "Our War Aims" given by then-President Wilson, published in the Studensky Listy

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According to this article in the Studensky Listy, 40 of "our boys" here at St. Procopius college were in the infirmary with the flu. Also A. Biskup is in the Alps on his way to Padua, J. Lach is keeping the flu away and T. Vodicka is in France.

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This letter, published in the Studensky Listy, tells of A. Sholtis's experience at Camp Funston with 8,000 cases of the flu. It also has a note from J. Sindelar telling of drilling.

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Alphonse Biskup was a St. Procopius professor who fought in WWI. A hometown hero, this ad in the Studensky Listy promises upcoming articles and pictures from him. However, those articles and pictures seem to not have been published.

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This full-page advertisement for war savings stamps appeared in the back section of the Studensky Listy along with the other ads.

This page from the Studensky Listy continues W. Adler's war stories. Also, J. Sindelar reports of being homesick, Stofko is in the Navy in France fighting the flu, and Bobot is mentioned as well.

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P. Vaclav, OSB, wrote this article commemorating the eighth anniversary of Czechoslovakian independence as part of WWI. This was published in a supplement to the Studensky Listy.

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This article by P. Vaclav, OSB, was written to commemorate the 8th anniversary of the independence of Czechoslovakia. It was published in a supplement to the Studensky Listy.
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