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  • Collection: University History Artifacts

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Some eligible young men were not drafted because their jobs here at home were considered crucial, as illustrated by J. Zacek sayin he was not drafted due to his railroad job. In addition, A. Biskup is in Prague and R. Strnad is in Padua on the way…

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This short excerpt from the Student Listy tells of an alumnus, V. Wagner, who died from the flu.

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This article mentions training exercises held on the campus of St. Procopius College.

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The students had a very strict schedule, even on Sundays and Holydays, as evidenced by this schedule printed in the Student Announcements 1918-1919.

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The students at SPC had a very regimented schedule, as evidenced by this Weekday Schedule, published in the 1918-1919 Student Announcements.

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A. Sholtis, a St. Procopius College graduate and WWI veteran, has opened a law firm.

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These Rules of Discipline were published in the 1918-1919 Student Announcements.

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Rudolph Strnad, a St. Procopius graduate and WWI veteran, writes to say that he has a post-war position in the Czechosloval consulate in Berlin.

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A patriotic program was held for Alphonse Biskup, prefect and professor, before he left to join the Czech army.

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A patriotic poem by J. W. Riley, published as a full page in the Studensky Listy.
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