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World War I at TCU
Campus Efforts During World War I
Student Army Training Corps
Fort Worth Baby Camp
World War II at TCU
Campus Culture and Course Offerings
Effect on Sports and Athletics
TCU Women of WWII
Wartime Romance and Marriage
Amon Carter, Jr. - Prisoner of War
Joseph Warren Hays, a WWII "Bomber Boy"
Smith Green, POW and TCU graduate
Horace S. Carswell, Jr.
Paul F. Boller, Jr: An United States Navy Japanese Translator
Harris School of Nursing
The GI Bill
The Vietnam War at TCU
Anti-War Demonstrations at TCU
Counterculture at TCU
Association of Women Students
Jim Swink
James B. Evans
Jim Lane - Attorney at War
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Photograph of students in the Student Army Training Corps
A mural with several students involved in the S.A.T.C. program with their names posted beneath.
Image Baby Camp Building
Image of original Baby Camp Building at 2400 Winton Terrace West
Photograph of Lieutenant Officers sent to train those in the Student Army Training Corps
Four S.A.T.C. Officers with a description of their role on campus and or associated company.
Image of Tags Sold
Examples of Tags sold for Tag Day fundraisers to raise money for the Fort Worth Baby Camp
Skiff Article from May 25, 1917
Article in the Skiff newspaper discussing the addition of a "Baby Camp" close to TCU.
The Service Flag
The Service Flag was created by the Brushes Club in the Spring of 1917. Each star on the flag represented a TCU student or alumni serving abroad or in the United States.
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