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The army and the University, 1918, 1984
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Sarvis, Howard C., 1900-1985
- Title
- The army and the University, 1918
- Dates
- 1984 (inclusive)19841984
- Quantity
- 9 items
- Collection Number
- MG 5118
- Summary
- Reminiscences of a member of the Student's Army Training Corps on the University of Idaho campus in 1918.
- Repository
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University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
University of Idaho Library
875 Perimeter Drive
MS 2350
Moscow, ID
83844-2350
Telephone: 2088850845
libspec@uidaho.edu - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Howard Ceril Sarvis was born on May 13, 1900 to Eugene and Geneva Sarvis in Cozad, Nebraska. He and his family moved to Boise, Idaho in 1910. Here he graduated from Boise High School and afterward attended the University of Idaho. While in attendance at the university, Sarvis enlisted in the Army on October 1, 1918 when he was 18 years old. At the university he was a member of the Student Army Training Corps, Section A during World War I. While on campus he also participated in it's betterment. In 1922 he participated in Campus Day, a day where students volunteered to work on projects around campus. This included repairs, clean up, and other duties. He was a lieutenant for Project No. 33, who responsibilities included collection and handing out tools to other group members. In 1931, Sarvis found himself in Mexico. He allegedly went their to write and while he was there met his wife Carmen Caray Chapa. They married in 1932. Sarvis served at Fort Benning, Georgia, in the Human Recourses Research Unit for the Army. He taught "Train Fire," a program he developed. A large part of his later life was spent working with the timber industry and the army engineers. He also owned a store near New Meadows, Idaho called Boudler Creek Station. One very incredible moment in history Sarvis witnessed was when the United States tested their first atomic bomb at the Nuclear Testing Site in Nevada. He was at ground zero. Sarvis was a successful writer, artist, inventor, philosopher, and outdoorsman. He died on May 29, 1985 of lung cancer.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Reminiscences of a member of the Student's Army Training Corps on the University of Idaho campus, Oct.-Dec., 1918, including photographs and copies of his discharge and enlistment record.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
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Preferred Citation
Author, Description or "Title" of item, date. Collection name, collection number, box, folder. University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives, Moscow, ID.