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 H. M. Tibbetts, Hanver, N. H. It is hoped to print monthly in the MAGAZINE news items as to the work of the alumni with such brief information in each case as can be obtained. To make this department successful, complete coöperation of all alumni and their friends is necessary and urgently requested.
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Dr. F. A. Spofford is 1st Lieut. M. O. R. C. and has served as Chairman of the Medical Section, Council of Nat. Defense in South Dakota.
Dr. J. G. Henry (Med. Sch.) is 1st Lieut, in the Mass. State Guard.
C. S. Ward served as a director of the recent Red Cross campaign for funds; was on the committee which raised $50,000,000 for war work of the Y. M. C. A.; was expert council for the fund for Jewish War Relief; and was appointed by Mr. Hoover to serve on the Food Conservation Committee.
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J. McCrillis served on the Registration Board for Sullivan County, N. H., and was chairman of the Liberty Loan Com. for the Newport district.
V. D. Stickney (Med. Sch.) is Medical Advisor to the Governor of No. Dakota with the rank of Lieut. U. S. R. He has also served as chairman of the State Council of Nat. Defense.
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Rev. C. A. Dinsmore is serving in the Conn. Home Guard, Council of Defense and Chairman of Red Cross Com.
C. A. Godfrey (Med. Sch.) has been active in medical and sanitation work as a member of the Conn. State Council of Nat. Defense.
C. Howland is a private in Co. E, 10th Reg. N. Y. at Catskill, N. Y this Co. replacing former Co. E now at Spartanburg. He is also Fuel Administrator for Green Co., N. Y.
N. A. McClary is chairman, Local Exemption Board, Division No. 5, for Cook Co., Ill.
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Dr. T. J. Harris is a Major, M. O. R. C.
W. M. Hatch is a member of Arlington Home Guard and on the Com. of Public Safety.
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F. P. Brackett is a member of the Commission for Relief in Belgium and also of Local Exemption Board 2 in Los Angeles Co., California.
H. T. Lord is a clerk of Local Exemption Board 1, Manchester, N. H.
Dr. A. Quackenboss is a Major M. O. R. C. and served in the First Harvard Surgical Unit, British Expeditionary Force in France.
Dr. J. B. Sayles is Dermatological Surgeon with rank of Captain at Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va.
Dr. A. B. Shaw is Roentgenologist with rank of Major at Base Hospital, Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark. He served for nine months with the British Army in France.
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B. S. Simonds is a member of the Pennsylvania State Com. of Public Safety and Chairman of the Schuylkill Co. Red Cross Relief.
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Rev. G. S. Mills has become for six months .Chaplain of the Chicago Naval Station. .
C. A. Perkins has been designated by Provost Marshal General to act as his representative on District Board for N. Y. City.
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J. Abbott is Lance Corporal in the Mass. State Guard.
R. L. Doring is superintendent at the ship yard of Emergency Fleet Corp. at Newington, N. H.
C. S. Dubois is Comptroller of the Am. Nat. Red Cross.
Dr. G. M. Watson is a Captain, M. O. R. C., at present in U. S. A. General Hospital, Fort Lyman H. Roots, Little Rock, Ark.
Dr. E. S. Winslow is a Ist Lieut, at Base Hospital, Camp Devens.
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C. H. Richardson has been active aiding the Nat. Com. of Mining Geologists for War Defense in procuring data on the supply of war minerals.
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Dr. L. Eaton is Sergeant in the Home Defense League of Richmond, Va.
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F. S. Martyn represents the Adjutant General's office as attorney for Selective Draft Act, N. Y. State.
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Dr. W. L. Lane is a Captain, M. O. R. C., member of Base Hospital 7. He served in the First Harvard Unit, Hospital 22, with the British Army in 1915.
U. A. O'Leary organized in Washington a school for training equipment inspectors for the Ord. Dept.
Dr. J. W. H. Pollard is Ist Lieut. M. O. R. C., at present Post Surgeon, Fort Redman, Mass.
C. A. Holden has been serving as Executive Secretary of the Com. on Emergency Help and Equipment, Public Safety Com. of New Hampshire.
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S. Chase is in the Statistical Division of the Food Administration.
L. S. Cox is Colonel, 16th Reg. Inf. Mass. State Guard.
H. P. Hopkins is a member of Aviation U. S. N. R., engaged in work on sea planes.
Dr. H. Wilson is Ist Lieut., M. O. R. C., now stationed at Field Hospital 331, 83rd Div., N. A., Camp Sherman, Ohio.
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Dr. H. W. Goodall is a Major, M. O. R. C.
W. D. Turner is a private in the Ambulance Hospital Corps serving with the 3rd Div.
C. F. Williams is chairman of the Local Draft Board for Division No. 18, at Clinton, Mass.
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H. B. Chase is a private in the Conn. Home Guard.
R. P. Johnston is a recruiting officer in New Hampshire for the Quartermaster's Corps, U. S. Army.
R. Pearl is Chief of the Statistical Division of the U. S. Food Administration stationed at Washington,
H. L. Watson is Captain Co. A, 102nd Field Signal Battalion. He has been with the N. Y. Signal Corps since 1907, served on the Mexican Border in 1916 and is now in Federal Service stationed at Camp Wadsworth.
Warren C. Kendall is on the Railroad Car Service Commission having charge of all matters with respect to the movement of freight in the United States. He is now indefinitely located in Washington with the following addresses. Business, 719 13th Street, N. W. Residence, 1659 Harvard Street, Washington, D. C. .
David W. Parker is a Captain in the Medical Corps, N. H. Guard, now U. S. Guard, and was at Fort Oglethorp during the fall acting as one of the sanitary instructors for the medical men gathered there for training. He is now on an indefinite furlough in New Hampshire recuperating from illness incurred in his work.
Frederic R. Sanborn is a Captain in the Medical Officers Reserve Corps, was at Fort Benjamin Harrison during the fall and is now located at Camp Upton, Yaphank, L. I.
Millard F. Sewall is a Ist Lieut., Medical Officers Reserve Corps. During the fall he was at Fort Oglethorp and is now attached to 307th Engineers Corps, stationed at Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.
Harley R. Willard is in the, Statistical Department of the Food Administration and indefinitely located in Washington with the following address : Business, 1015 15th St., N.W. Residence, 2906 36th St., Place, Washington, D. C.
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Dr. E. B. Bigelow is a Major, M. O. R. C.
A. T. Fowler is a Captain in the Ordnance Dept., and has been doing preliminary work toward mapping an area for a base ordnance camp in France.
Dr. H. C. Goodwin has been purchasing agent for Nat. Red Cross Base Hospital, now mobilized.
F. C. Lewis is a private in the Vermont Home Guard.
B. F. Prescott is representative of Provost Marshal General with Local Board 3, Hillsborough Co., N. H.
A. R. Virgin was with the British Red Cross at Croyden, England, during February and March, 1916.
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G. N. Cobb is Assistant Surgeon with rank of Lieutenant in U. S. N. R.
C. T. Fowler is a chemist at the laboratory of the Naval Proving Ground, Indian Head, Md.
F. W. Halliday is Chairman of District Board for Division 2, Newport, Maine.
E. W. Leach is Judge Advocate with rank of Major, Nat. Guard of N. H. — federalized June, 1917, and subject to call.
Dr. C. H. Merrill is a Ist Lieut., M O. R. C.
D. A. Rollins is Sergeant, Mass. State Guard, Registrar for military draft at Brookline, Mass., associate member of Legal Advisory Board in Brookline for draft.
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Dr. J. C. O'Connor is Ist Lieut. M. O. R. C., at Fort Beni. Harrison, Ind., with Hospital Corps, 301st Inf., 76th Div.
George W. Elderkin, who had. been serving in the Princeton Ambulance Unit and anxiously awaiting active service, enlisted June 4th in the United States Army Ambulance Corps and on November 22nd was commissioned as First Lieutenant in the same service.
Richard D. Larned, who attended the Officers Camp at Madison Barracks, New York, last summer preferred not to wait the opportunity of an officers' commission, and enlisted and went across with Co. D, 165th United States Infantry.
Captain Lawrence Hill, after having seen service as a Major with the British forces in France, has returned to America to continue war service with his native forces. He now holds the rank of Captain and is in the United States Army Medical Reserve Corps, stationed at Camp Jackson, South Carolina. He expects to go across within a short time.
Major Arthur H. Ruggles, Medical Officers Reserve Corps, sailed for foreign service August 13, and arrived in England September Ist. He is now at the Craiglockhart War Hospital, Stateford, Midlothian, Scotland, where he expects to remain until January when he will join the unit of which he is the head for service in France.
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J. T. Gilman, non-grad., is head of the department of labor at the Victory Ship Yard at Squantum.
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S. S. Gushing has been commissioned Captain of Infantry in the Nat. Army and assigned to the staff of Gov. Graham of Vermont. His work will be the superintending of draft regulations in that state for the Federal Government.
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T. F. Murphy, non-grad., is Adjutant of the 101st U. S. Inf., now in France.
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H. P. Jackson, who received his commission as 2nd Lieut, after the Second Plattsburg Camp, has gone to France on a trip of observation and instruction and on his return will be attached to one of the camps in this country as an instructor.
G. C. Spokesfield, non-grad., is a Sergeant in the Med. Dept., 62nd Inf. Presidio, San Francisco.
J. S. Wilson is Ist Lieut., U. S. R., now resident in San Francisco.
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Thornton Chase, Jr., non-grad., is a Captain U. S. R., at American Lake, Washington.
Dr. J. B. Montgomery is a Ist Lieut, in the U. S. Reg. Army Med. Corps. He was chosen for the orthopedic service and was sent to England for purposes of observation. He is now at Beaufort War Hospital, Fishponds, Bristol, England.
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L. B. Lovell is Chief Yeoman at the Charlestown Navy Yard. He will serve in the Paymaster's Department.
Arthur R. Smith is an ensign in the Navy and on board the U. S. S. Delaware.
John R. Park is a Sergeant in Headquarters' Company of the 302nd Field Artillery at Camp Devens, Mass.
C. W. Orr, Jr., non-grad., is in the second officers' training camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana.
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W. J. Haley was drafted and is now serving as Corporal with the 303rd Reg. F. A.
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P. K. Alexander is serving as a Sergeant in the Headquarters' Company of the 341st Field Artillery at Camp Funston, Fort Riley, Kansas.
A. S. Atwood is a Sergeant in the Quartermaster Corps, 26th Army Division, France.
A. M. Austin, Ensign, U. S. N., has been assigned to the transports carrying troops.
J. Bache-Wiig is a Second Lieutenant in the 303th Field Artillery at Camp Custer, Mich.
W. D. Barker is now serving in the 301st Light Artillery, Camp Devens, Mass.
F. H. Bartlett has enlisted as a Candidate Officer in the 1st Co., Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Monroe, Va.
R. C. Bigelow, Ordnance Sergeant, has been assigned to duty with an Ordnance Advance Depot which has just recently sailed for service overseas.
B. V. Borella is a First Lieutenant in the Ist Vermont Infantry.
J. H. Brackett has enlisted as a Candidate Officer in the sth Training Company, Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Monroe, Va.
R. N. Brown, Senior Navigating Officer, has been assigned to the S. S. Kroonland for four months' intensive training at sea.
H. H. Budd, Chief Yeoman, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, has been detailed for service at Washington, D. C. in connection with the Compensation Board of the Navy.
J. A. Burbank, Ensign, U. S. N., is now on duty on the U. S. S. Alabama as Junior Watch and Division Officer.
G. N. Campbell, Jr., is in the 15th Co., 4th Battalion, Depot Brigade, at Camp Devens, Mass.
I. W. Carpenter, Jr., Second Lieutenant, Coast Artillery, Officers Reserve Corps, is now stationed at Fort Andrews, Boston Harbor, Mass.
H. H. Claflin is in the U. S. Army Ambulance service stationed for training at Allentown; Pa.
R. G. Clarke, of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, has been assigned to the staff of the Constructing Quartermaster at Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash.
G. F. Cobleigh is in Company L of the New Hampshire State Guard.
P. K. Cook is serving in the civilian branch of the Supply Division of the Ordnance Department, Washington, D. C.
R. E. Coon, Jr., Sergeant, Enlisted Ordnance Corps, National Army, is stationed at Camp Meade, Md.
H. E. Corwin is serving in the Recruit Field Artillery at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.
H. C. Courtright is a Second Lieutenant, assigned to the 19th Infantry, U. S. Army.
G. D. Daisy, Second Lieutenant, 308th Field Artillery, is on duty at Camp Dix, N. J.
W. I. Daniel transferred from the first Officers' Reserve Training Camp at Fort Sheridan to the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps, and was assigned to the Ground School at the University of Illinois, from July 28th to September 15th. Since that time he has been at the Flying School, Aviation Field, Belleville. Ill.
H. K. Davison, Second Lieutenant, Co. G, 101st U. S. Engineers, is acting as Summary Corps Officer while on duty with his regiment in the American Expeditionary Force.
F. D. Day, Sergeant, Co. A, 101st U. S. Engineers, is now on duty in France.
F. E. Dennen is in the 22nd Company of the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps at Fort Thomas, Ky.
A. I. Donahue is acting as Regimental Ordnance Sergeant in the Supply Division of the 102nd Regiment, U. S. A.
P. J. Doyle, Ensign, U. S. N., is now stationed at Washington, D. C.
L. C. Dunn, Second Lieutenant, Infantry, Officers' Reserve Corps, has been assigned to duty with the ammunition train, 76th Division, Camp Devens, Mass.
R. B. Livermore is at Camp Wadsworth giving instruction in rifle work.
A. F. Waite, 2nd Lieut, of Inf., has been detailed to Newport News.
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M. A. Leland is an Ensign in the U. S. N. R. detailed at present as a Recruiting Officer.
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L. F. Emerson is in the 301st Field Signal' Battalion at Camp Devens.
T. B. Montgomery is a Sergeant in the Ordnance Dept. at Camp Jackson, Columbia, So. Car.
W. N. Taylor is a Sergeant in 303rd F. A., Battery A., Camp Devens.
S. J. Tease is in Co. 36, 9th Bat., 151st Depot Brigade, Camp Devens.
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G. Meader and H. E. Johnson are in Co. B., 301st Field Signal Bat., Camp Devens.
F. L. Pitman has enlisted in the American Ambulance Corps for the duration of the war.