With the aid of the class secretaries the editor of the MAGAZINE has been collecting data concerning Dartmouth men who were in any way concerned with the war in Europe. The list makes no claim to completeness and it is hoped that all omissions that may be noted will be reported promptly. The following men and their activities have been reported up to the present:
Alexander Quackenboss '87, M.D. Harvard '92. Member of the First Harvard Unit with rank of Major in charge of the Ophthalmic division.
Daniel S. Ruevsky '87. Officer in the Bulgarian army.
Amos G. Straw '87. Member Second Harvard Unit.
Walter A. Lane '95. Member First Harvard Unit. Served as Captain from July 6 to October 6, 1915. British Base Hospital 22, Dannes-Camiers, France.
Arthur R. Virgin '00. Connected with the Canadian Red Cross in London.
Ephraim P. Noel 'O5, non-graduate. Reported to be a war correspondent in Europe.
John W. Hammond, Jr. '07, M.D. Harvard '12. Third Harvard Unit.
Morris K. Smith '07, M.D. Dartmouth '11. During winter of 1914-15 assistant surgeon in a military hospital in Tubingen, Germany.
Thacher W. Worthen '07, M.D. Dartmouth '11. During winter of 1914-5 assistant surgeon in a military hospital in Tubingen, Germany.
Eben W. Fiske '08. Member Second Harvard Unit with rank of Captain.
Thomas A. Foster '10, M.D. Harvard '14. Member Third Harvard Unit.
Henry R. Viets, Jr. '11, medical student at Harvard. Member Third Harvard Unit.
Louis P. Hall '11. Member of American Ambulance Service.
Rolf C. Norris '11, M.D. Dartmouth '13. Member Second Harvard Unit.
Howard R. Lines '12. Member American Ambulance Service.
Frank A. Cushman '13. Member First Harvard Unit with rank of Lieutenant, in the Dental department.
Carl E. Buck '14. With American Sanitary Commission in Serbia 1915-16. American driver in Red Cross service and surgeon's assistant in one of the field hospitals of the Serbian army.
Sanford Griffith 'l4, non-graduate. Attache in the Belgian army 1914-15.
George B. McClary '14. Member American Ambulance Service.
Alexander J. M. luck 'l4. 2nd Lieutenant King's Own Scottish Borderers. Wounded in battle September, 1915. Promoted to position of captain and attached to staff of commanding British general in Flanders.
Richard Nelville Hall '15. Member American Ambulance Service. Killed December 25, 1915, by a German shell, while on duty.
Charles D. Horton '15. Motor ambulance driver with Morgan-Harjes Motor Ambulance.
Philip D Smith '15. Member American Ambulance Service.
George Dock, Jr. '16. Member American Ambulance Service.
Cortland Myers, Jr. '17. Ambulance Service in France.
Carleton A. Potter '17. Member American Ambulance Service.
Lionel V. Tefft '17. Member American Ambulance Service.
Lyman T. Burgess '18. Member American Ambulance Service.