The Stylus, Vol. V, No. 1, March, 1918
The Stylus, Vol. V, No. 1, March, 1918
The Stylus, Vol. V, No. 1, March, 1918
The Stylus, Vol. V, No. 1, March, 1918

The Stylus, Vol. V, No. 1, March, 1918

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32 pp. Original wrappers. An unrecorded publication released by the Brockport Normal School during World War I - none in OCLC. Printed in Rochester, NY, with numerous local advertisements. Contains numerous war-related pieces, from articles to poems, with a photograph of 'one of our six Junior Red Cross rooms'. Contents: Patriotism (poem); How the Women of the United States Are Fighting for Their Country; The Service Flag; The American Red Star Animal Relief; Our Part (poem); Get a Transfer (poem); A Narrow Escape; A Changed Ambition (poem); Our First Red Cross Speaker; Stop, Look, Listen!; The Junior Red Cross in Brockport Normal School; Letter from a Girl in Italy to Her Friend in America; The Midyears (poem); Miss Jackson's Birthday; Lincoln's First Love; War-Savings Stamps; The Soldier's Dream; The Slacker; Why Should We Buy War Savings Stamps'; Exchanges; French III: L'Anniversaire de Lincoln; Some Syllopyms; Alumni Notes; On Longfellow (poem); Training School Notes: How a Boy Earned Money for War Saving Stamps; Why We Should Be Patriotic; The Excitement; Methods of Field Fortifications and Warfare Means; Poor Molly; Sure Winner; A Delicate Hint; Knocks: The Days of Real Sport; Jokes.