The MAGAZINE will attempt in this department to keep its readers informed of the war activities of the alumni and undergraduates. Provision is being made to keep a permanent record, and all information of this kind should be sent to Mr. H. M. Tibbetts, Hanover, N. H. It is hoped to print monthly in the MAGAZINE news items as the war work of the alumni with such brief information in each case as can be obtained. To make this department successful, complete cooperation of all alumni and their friends is necessary and urgently requested.
'91
Charles G. Dubois has been called to the service of the American Red Cross Society as comptroller, to systematize the Society's accounting system.
'98
Dr. Harry W. Goodall has just been appointed by the Government to have charge of a base hospital in France and is soon to leave for the front.
'99
F. W. Cavanaugh, non-grad., is 1st Lieutenant, Ist Battery B, 102nd F. A., 26th Div., 51st Brigade, and is now in France.
J. D. Child is a Sergeant with Engineers' Reserve Corps Railway, A. E. F.
'00
John Long sailed about a month ago for France. He is Assistant Surgeon of the U. S. Navy, assigned to the naval base hospital unit U. S. N. No. 1.
'02
A. V. Ruggles, Captain Eng. O. R. C. has been assigned to Fort Leavenworth, Kans.
K. Banning is a Major in the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps, U. S. R. He has been serving as Director of the Division of Pictures, Committee on Public Information, in Washington.
'03
Andrew Jackson with his two younger brothers, Harry, ex-'05, and William, ex-'09, is in France, as a member of Co. C, 103rd Reg. Inf., 26th Div.
'04
D. B. Logan is 2nd Lieutenant Co. D, 104th U. S. Inf., 52nd Brigade, 26th Div.
D. G. Kimball is Ist Sergeant Co. B, 101st U. S. Engineers.
Dr. D. E. Ford is with the Harvard Unit Base Hospital.
'05
Rev. Robert C. Falconer has left for France. He is to do Y. M. C. A. hut work.
Chester A. Groves is a Captain in the Infantry and is located with the 164th Depot; Brigade at Camp Funston, Kan.
'06
Lieutenant Philip B. Paul was one of the first fifteen reserve officers to get to France. He is attached to Gen. Bundy's staff and is liaison officer of a divisional area.
Morrill H. Gallagher, who received a commission at Plattsburg, is Lieutenant in the 304th Inf. at Camp Devens.
Walter Powers is Captain in the Ordnance Dept. at Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y.
'07
W. G. White is 1st Lieutenant at the Engineering College of American University, Washington, D. C.
H. R. Lane is Captain in the Ordnance Dept., Washington.
R. S. Southgate is 2nd Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps, Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla.
R. B. Cunningham, non-grad., is in the U. S. Marine Corps, 109th Co., 8th Regt., and has just left Quantico, Va., for foreign service.
S. C. Bartlett, T. S. C. E. '08, is a Captain in the Reserve Engineers Corps and is awaiting call for active service.
'09
H. E. Meleney is expecting to leave for France at once with some medical unit.
C. L. Sheldon has been active in military work since 1911. He served as Ist Lieutenant, Conn. Field Co., Signal Troops, on the Mexican Border and was commissioned Captain Co. A, Signal Corps, last March. He is now in Federal service.
H. L. Dillingham is Captain in the Ordnance Dept., Washington.
E. P. Kelly left Butte, Mont., on September 7, in charge of 225 men for Camp Lewis, Washington, where he is now stationed with rank of Sergeant, 166th Depot Brigade.
'10
Dr. T. A. Smith has resigned his position and is stationed at Camp Dix, N. J.
H. S. Winship is at Camp Devens. He has resigned from his parish and is now serving in the infantry as Sergeant Major of the 303rd Machine Gun Battalion.
'11
J. M. Irwin is in France with the American Ambulance Corps.
J. F. Bartlett is Ist Lieutenant in the Third Aviation Instruction Detachment. He is engaged in construction work in the aviation camp at Issoudun. France.
'12
C. H. Reynolds is a Lieutenant in the Aviation Corps, U. S. R.
L. W. Snow is Ist Lieutenant U. S. R., Ordnance Dept., Washington.
H. R. Viets is 1st Lieutenant Med. U. S. R.
W. T. Middlebrook is 2nd Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps and is assigned to Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla.
Guy Swenson is at the second Plattsburg Camp.
I. J. Goss is Chief Yoeman in the Naval Reserve on board the U. S. S. America.
H. H. Crowell has enlisted in the aviation branch of the national army.
E. J. Berthiaume, non-grad., is in Co. F, 302nd Infantry, at Camp Devens.
J. K. Fitzpatrick, non-grad., is 1st Lieutenant in Headquarters Co., 310th Field Artillery at Camp Meade, Md.
A. H. Gale, non-grad, is a field inspector for the New York Military Training Commission.
L. C. Waterbury is Ist Lieutenant, Engineers, at Camp Grant, Rockford, Ill.
P. J. Drake, non-grad., is Ensign in the Naval Reserves.
C. W. Morrill is 2nd Lieutenant in the. Quartermaster Corps and is stationed at Fort Strong, Mass.
George Hoban is Captain of Co. H. 304th Infantry, at Camp Devens.
John Brewster is 1st Lieutenant in Co. F, 304th Engineers, Camp Meade. Md.
J. W. Baxter is Balance of Stores' Clerk in the Ordnance Dept., U. S. R., stationed in Washington, D. C.
J. L. Fox, non-grad., is 2nd Lieutenant in the. 76th Division Supply Train at Camp Devens, and commanding Truck Company No. 2.
R. A. Wylde is Acting Corporal in the 22nd Co., 6th Battalion, Depot Brigade, at Camp Devens.
C. B. White is a member of Battery C, 301st Light Artillery, Camp Devens.
G. W. Geiser is 2nd Lieutenant in Co. E, 316th Infantry, at Camp Meade, Md.
M. E. Knight is Ist Lieutenant Aviation Section Signal Corps, at the Aviation Supply Depot, Mineola, L. I.
B. W. Robie, non-grad., is a member of Battery B, 330th Regiment, Field Artillery, at Camp Custer, Michigan.
H. C. Barnett enlisted on June 16th and is a first-class private in the Ambulance Service at Allentown, Pa.
H. H. Freund, non-grad, is Ist Lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps and stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga.
H. E. McElwain is at the second Officers' Training Camp at Fort Monroe, Va.
H. R. Viets is Ist Lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps.
R. E. Hall is 2nd Lieutenant in the 101st Ammunition Train of the 26th Div. of the National Army and is now in France.
W. P. Shapleigh is a Sergeant with the 14th U. S. A. Engineers and is now in France.
C. C. Taylor is now in France as 1st Lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps.
D. W. Redfield, non-grad., is 2nd Lieutenant, U. S. Cavalry, and is now in France.
Fletcher Clark is in France as Ist Lieutenant of Co. M, 103rd Reg., Inf.
H. B. Brown is in France with Section 10 of the U. S. Ambulance Service.
Captain Guy C. Lewis is in command of the 7th Co., Depot Brigade, at Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.
C. M. Hammond is a second-class seaman in the Naval Reserve.
C. E. Rollins finished his ground school work in the Aviation Service of the National Army on October 20th. He was at Champaign, Ill.
L. P. Warren is "Sergeant Major in the 147th Machine Gun Battalion at Camp Greene, N. C.
C.rG. Tyler is Sergeant of Co. H, 350th Inf., at Camp Dodge, lowa.
C. R. Cabot is now in France as 2nd Lieutenant in Co. L, 103rd Regiment, Inf.
F. C. Russell is a seaman in the Naval Reserve.
S. A. Rogers is 1st Lieutenant in the Ordnance Dept. in Washington, D. C.
C. P. Dodge, non-grad., is Ist Lieutenant in the Aviation Reserve Corps.
" W. H. Childs is a seaman in the Naval Reserve.
C. H. Norton is in France with Machine Gun Co. A, of the 26th Div.
Mauritz Hedlund is 2nd Lieutenant in the Adjutant General's office in Washington.
R. E. Whitney is 1st Lieutenant in the Sanitary Service of the Medical Corps.
S. F. Ickes enlisted on July 20, and is now stationed at San Bruno, Cal., in the 2nd California Field Artillery known as the "Grizzlies".
W. B. Elcock is Captain in the 328th Inf., stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga.
G. F. Wallburg enlisted in the regular army and is now a corporal in Battery E, 15th Field Art., at Pine Camp, Watertown, N. Y.
E. W. Anderson expected to leave for Russia on November 15, to take up Y. M. C. A. work among the Russian soldiers.
C. E. Snow is 1st Lieutenant in the Ordnance Dept. at Washington.
H. F. Jacobus is 2nd Lieutenant, F. A., stationed at Camp Funston, Kan.
C, F. Shepard is an Ensign in the Naval Reserve.
R. G. Geller enlisted in June and is now a Corporal in Battery C, 135th F. A., at Montgomery, Ala.
'13
H. P. Warner is Chief Petty Officer at Mare Island Navy Yard, San Francisco.
E. V. K. Willson has recently obtained a commission in the Non-Flying Squad of the Aviation Section after attending the Military Stores Course in Hanover.
Lieutenant Wright Hugus was in Co. D, 331st Regt., at Camp Sheridan, Chillicothe, Ohio, until transferred to the Personnel Office, Section E, at Camp Sherman. At present he is working on a directory of the whole camp.
Captain Ethelbert Talbot, non-grad., is in the U. S. Marines with a permanent mailing address, U. S. Marine Corps, Headquarters, Washington.
A. B. Noble is in Battery D, 302nd F. A., at Camp Devens. He has been assigned to headquarters for special training.
C. C. Jones is a Lieutenant with the King's County Hospital Ambulance Unit as a Dental Surgeon.
A. D. Badenhausen, non-grad., is 1st Lieutenant, 104th Machine Gun Battalion, attached to the 27th Div. at Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. C.
A. B. Easton, non-grad., and R. L. Johnson, non-grad., are also at Camp Wadsworth in the 27th Div.
K. Winship is a Captain of F. A. at Camp Dodge, lowa.
'14
P. W. Loudon has been commissioned Lieutenant after training at the Aviation School at Toronto, and has now been assigned to the U. S. Aviation School in Texas.
The following is a partial list of the '14 men who received commissions in the Officers Reserve Corps at the recent camps: Captains—S. A. Fuller, Inf., J. H. Gridley, Inf.; Ist Lieutenants— J. F. Conners, Inf., J. T. Heenehan, Inf.; 2nd Lieutenants—G. A. Boggs, Q. M. C., P. F. Coe, Field Art., J. L. Dellinger, Inf., F. H. Donovan, Q. M. C., J. N. Hazen, Ord., H. B. Hinman, Inf., Lawrence Kingman, Inf., A. M. Overton, Inf., W. J. Snow, Coast Art., A. F. Woodies, Inf., H. L. Borden, Inf., S. A. Howell, A. A. Tukey, Inf., Rugar Young.
S. W. Saltmarsh is an Ensign in the Naval Reserve with headquarters at the Boston Navy Yard. He was the winner of a recent cross-country run for men in the U. S. service stationed near Boston.
H. H. Donovan is in the Quartermaster Corps, at Washington.
Charles Kingsley is a student at the Aviation Ground School at Princeton, N. J.
W. H. Loveland is a Sergeant in the Quartermaster Corps, Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla.
J. N. Hazen and C. E. Leech are in the Ordnance Dept. at Washington.
E. T. Papson is a member of Battery F, 112th F. A., Camp McClellan, Ala.
'l5
J. Bache-Wiig -is . 2nd Lieutenant in the 330th F. A., stationed at Camp Custer, Mich.
C. D. Horton has been an aviator in the French army for over a year. He has been in active service on the Flanders front since July, 1917. His last letter, dated September 30, stated that he had been re-examined for the aviation corps of the U. S. Army but he has not yet been transferred.
D. S. Page is Chief Petty Officer in the Naval Reserve stationed at Newport, R. I.
W. C. Nissen is an Asst. Paymaster in the U. S. N. R. F. stationed, according to last report, at Vallejo, Cal.
E. A. Curtis, non-grad., a Lieutenant in the Milliken Regt. of the Maine Heavy Art., played in the backfield of the Maine Heavy Art. team against the Harvard "Informals" at the Stadium a short time ago.
A. S. Atwood is serving as a Sergeant in the Quartermaster Corps of the 26th Army Div. in France.
J. V. Forrestal, non-grad., received a commission after study at the Canadian Aviation School at Toronto.
L. H. Graham is in France as a cadet in the Aviation Corps, Expeditionary Section.
E. W. Jahn is in France with Co. E, Engineers (Railway) A. E. F.
J. P. Bowler was discharged from the National Army and assigned to the Medical Reserve Corps early in October. He is now detailed to the Harvard Medical School to study while awaiting further orders.
R. W. Brown enlisted in the Merchant Marine Service and was assigned to the Government Course at M. I. T. during June and July. He passed the examinations of the Licensing Board for Senior Navigating Officer, and was assigned to the S. S. Kroonland for four months of intensive training at sea. He has just completed his second of the three prescribed" trips across the Atlantic.
J. A. Burbank, non-grad., finished 3rd in a class of 200 Naval Reserve Ensigns at the U. S. Naval Academy. On September 15th he was assigned to the U. S. S. Alabama where he is now stationed as Junior Watch and Division Officer.
J. W. Carpenter is 2nd Lieutenant in the Coast Guard Art., O. R. C., stationed at Fort Andrews in Boston Harbor.
P. D. Smith, Ist Lieutenant, Aviation Div., Signal Corps, has been transferred from his assignment at Rantoul Field to the Aviation Experimental Station at Langley Field, Hampton, Virginia. His duties are those of research and flying in the foreign machines which are being sent to this country by the Allies.
D. B. Kinne is 2nd Lieutenant in the 4th F. A., stationed at Pine Camp, Watertown, N. Y.
R. W. Redfield is Captain in the 337th Field Art., stationed as an Instructor at the Fort Snelling Training Camp.
G. K. Rose is Chief Yeoman, U. S. N. R. F., stationed at the New York Navy Yard.
K. H. Smith is an Inspector of aeronautical materials for the Aeronautical Inspection Department of the British Ministry of Munitions.
A. C. Livingston is Sergeant in the 101st U. S. Eng. (formerly First Corps Cadets, Boston). He is now serving with his regiment in France.
B. V. O'Day is a Sergeant in the Quartermaster Corps at Camp Merritt, Tenafly, N. J.
E. E. Clough, non-grad., is in Co. C, 101st U. S. Engineers, A. E. F.
F. D. Day is a Sergeant in Co. A, 101st Engineers, A. E. F.
B. H. Fonda is with the American Field Service in France.
E. J. Graves is a Sergeant with Ordnance Advance Depot 1, A. E. F.
C. P. Hulbert is a Y. M. C. A. secretary with headquarters in Paris.
R. Luddy, non-grad., is with the 14th U. S. Railway Eng., A. E. F.
P. K. Murdock is in Battery L, 7th Provisional Regt., Coast Brigade Art., A. E. F.
J. D. Pendleton, non-grad., is a Corporal in Co. D, 101st U. S. Eng., A. E. F.
D. J. Sibbernsen is a Lieutenant with the 7th Field Art., A. E. F.
H. P. Sawyer is a member of the Yale Mobile Hospital Unit.
R. W. Spaulding is a Lieutenant U. S. Inf. Corps.
W. H. Woolworth is Ist Lieutenant 28th U. S. Inf., A. E. F.
'16
H. C. Bean, L. L. Davidson and W. F. Mott are enrolled in the Ensign School at the Massachusetts Inst, of Tech.
T. N. Burrowes and R. Mertin, nongrads, have enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps of the Canadian Army and at last accounts were in training at Toronto.
E. A. Craver was detailed from Plattsburg to the Army Ground Aviation School at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and spent six weeks there. He has now passed his examinations and been assigned to the Flying School at Mineola. Long Island.
C. N. Holmes is 2nd Lieutenant in the 47th Inf. U. S. A., stationed at Syracuse, N. Y.
W. W. Banton has sailed for Russia with a Y. M. C. A. unit.
A. F. Garcia is in the Quartermaster Corps of the Regular Army at Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island. N. Y.
C. T. Green is a member of Troop L, Connecticut Cavalry.
J. C. Monahan was transferred from the first Plattsburg Camp to Fort Myer, Va.. where he received the commission of 2nd Lieutenant of Engineers. He is now stationed at Camp Devens. Ayer, Mass,
E. C. Kirkland, E. M. Noyes, and G. H. Smith, Jr., are serving with the American Ambulance Corps in France.
W. R. Putney is a provisional 2nd Lieutenant in the Coast Art. Corps, U. S. A.
G. V. Rector is 2nd Lieutenant of Inf., O. R. C.
C. A. Pudrith is at the Aviation School at Toronto.
E. C. Riley who has been in the Naval Reserve at Newport with the rating of Chief Boatswain's Mate has recently been appointed to the Ensign School at Annapolis.
J. B. Saunders, non-grad., was graduated from West Point last August.
F. R. Andrews is a Sergeant Major with the Ohio contingent at Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala. He is on the staff of Colonel Turney, Judge Advocate General of the State of Ohio.
F. T. Bobst has received a commission as 2nd Lieutenant.
H. S. Gibson, non-grad., attended the Aviation School at Toronto and received a commission.
Chandler T. Green is in France with Co. C, 101st Machine Gun Battery, 26th Div., A. E. F.
E. P. Chase, Rhodes Scholar from New Hampshire, has given up his work at Oxford and is in a Y. M. C. A. hut in London.
E. L. McFalls is attending the School of Military Aeronautics at Cornell University.
'17
W. F. Palmer has been appointed Ensign in the U. S. Naval Reserve and ordered to the Naval Academy at Annapolis for a special course of instruction.
E. R. Cowles was selected from the New England regiment at Plattsburg and sent to Toronto for instruction in the Canadian Aviation School.
F. W. Leighton is in England as secretary of the A. E. F. Library. He has already distributed 20,000 volumes to the Y. M. C. A. centers in France.
The following '17 men have passed the examination for Assistant Paymaster in the U. S. Navy with rank of Ensign: W. D. Fleming, L. Lockwood, H. M. Shaffer, G. A. Shattuck, H. D. Stillman.
E. M. Thompson is likewise an Assistant Paymaster in the U. S. N. R. and is stationed at Newport, R. I.
A. B. Gile, who went with the first Dartmouth Unit of the American Field Service, soon received a commission as 2nd Lieutenant in the Ordnance Dept. of the French Army and has now returned to the American Ambulance Corps with the rank of Ist Lieutenant.
'18
E. Butts, Jr., was sent from Plattsburg to the Mass. Inst, of Tech. for study in ground aviation work.
J. M. Salisbury is a member of Co. 24, sth Battalion, 153rd Depot Brigade, Camp Dix, N. J.
B. M. Whelden, non-grad., is a Corporal in the 102nd Machine Gun Battalion, A. E. F. He enlisted originally as a private in the Ist Vermont National Guard.
'19
R. M. Newcomb is in Co. H, 33rd U. S. Inf., stationed at Gatun, Panama Canal Zone. He has been in the Regular Army since the day after war was declared and in January begins to study for a commission in a school for officers in the Canal Zone.
'20
D. W. Bender has been appointed 2nd Lieutenant in the U. S. Marine Corps.
DARTMOUTH MEN IN THE ESCADRILLE LAFAYETTE
SNAPSHOTS FROM FRANCE
A. B. GILE '17 1st Lieut., American Ambulance Corps.
SNAPSHOTS FROM FRANCE
H. K. WHITMORE '18 IN BLERIOT AIRPLANE
SNAPSHOTS FROM FRANCE