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World War I Pamphlets

First the Guns

Discusses the idea that attending college during war time is a patriotic deed, because "a college education is a preparation for war service."

The pamphlet explains how a college education is a good preparation not only during wartime but also for when the war is over.

S.A.T.C. at Middlebury

Gives a breif history of the Student Army Training Corps at Middlebury College. The pamphlet explains the SATC curriculum at Middlebury and gives pictures of SATC students.

In addition the pamphlet lists all of the SATC students, the demobilization, accounts of the victory day celebration, faculty cooperation, and more.

Why Go to Middlebury in Wartime

A pamphlet about the courses offered at Middlebury during World War One, and how those courses prepare students for war and the post war world. The courses included: a variety of industrial courses, pre-technical courses, government and law courses, and literature courses.

The pamphlet also informs the reader about the beautiful Middlebury campus, the engaging social scene, and the thriving athletic program.

The Making of a Soldier

A small two-page pamphlet, that informs Middlebury students that the school has been approved to institute the SATC at Middlebury. The pamphlet also explains what the SATC is.

A Victory Come-Back

An invitation to all former and current Middlebury students who served in World War One to the victory commencement of 1919 at Middlebury College.

Middlebury's First Year After the War

This is a pamphlet from the office of the dean reporting on the college's situation after the war. The pamplet contains information on both the men's and women's colleges at Middlebury and explains a new registration policy for the coming year.

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