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COLLEGE NEWS

March 1918
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COLLEGE NEWS
March 1918

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, Hanover, 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 cooperation of all alumni and their friends is necessary and urgently requested.

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J. R. Thompson has an official position with the American Red Cross.

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Dr. N. K. Noyes, Captain. M.0.R.C., while waiting call to active service is acting as chairman of the Medical Advisory Board in District 48, Massachusetts.

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Dr. G, B. Coon is a Captain, M.0.R.C., and is awaiting call to service in the Psychopathic Division of the medical service.

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H. J. Wilson is Government Appeal Agent, appointed by the Provost Marshal General. He is also a member of Legal Advisory Com., 2nd Div., Oswego Co., N. Y.

Dr. E. S. Tenney is a Major, M.O. R.C., and is serving as instructor in the Department of Military Hygiene and Sanitation at the Med. O.T.C., Fort Lawton, Seattle.

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Dr. J. K. Marden is a surgeon with the rank of Captain in the Red Cross Expedition to Syria.

J. T. Gerould was Director of the American Red Cross in Minnesota from May to August, 1917, and is at present Director of the Bureau of Development, Northern Division.

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Dr. W. M. Gay has been commissioned Captain M.O.R.C. He is at present in Washington receiving special instructions at the Army Medical School and Walter Reed General Hospital.

J. W. Edgerly is Medical Examiner for Local Board, No. 1, New York City.

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F. L. Cavanaugh has been promoted to the rank of Captain in the Field Art.

G. H. Gerould is a Captain in the Ord. Res., stationed at Washington.

H. A. Miller is acting with the government in devising plans for handling interned enemy aliens.

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Rev. M. J. Duncklee has resigned his pastorate to enter Y.M.C.A. work at a Texas camp.

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J. F. Smith is engaged in Y.M.C.A. work in France.

C. Paul is Public Works Officer at the Naval Station, Guam, engaged in general work of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy Dep't.

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J. F. Doonan is Ist Lieut, in the 32nd Eng., stationed at Camp Grant, Ill.

M. W. Bullock, until recently stationed at Camp Meade, Md., has been transferred to the Y.M.C.A. Overseas Department.

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H. B. Jackson is a Sergeant in the Ist N. H. Inf., now stationed at Camp Greene, Charlotte. N. C.

C. E. Estes is in Paris with the Central Bureau of the Am. Red Cross, in charge of the "Medical and Surgical Information Department." He is organizing libraries to be sent to U. S. base hospitals to keep the doctors in touch with recent developments in war surgery and medicine.

H. K. Norton has enlisted in aviation, and is now at the School of Military Aeronautics, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

G. S. Reid has been commissioned first lieutenant in the Signal Corps, aviation, and is to report at Columbus, Ohio, in March.

W. S. Dillon is a captain of infantry, and has been detailed as an officer instructor at the third Officers' Training School, Camp Upton, L. 1., New York.

Dr. T. S. Field is Assistant Surgeon on U.S.S. Corona, with the U. S. Patrol Force on the French coast.

C. A. Spencer is a Ist Class Seaman, U.S.S. Parthenia, stationed at the submarine base, New London, Conn.

C. M. Stifphen is engaged in Y.M.C. A. work in France.

C. P. Woodworth has been commissioned Captain in the Ord. Dept. and assigned to Washington.

H. R. Lane has been promoted to the rank of Major in the Q.M.R.C. He is in Washington.

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M. A. Lewis is Ist Lieut., assigned to the Specification Dep't in the Aviation Branch of the Signal Corps.

D. Frothingham, an Ensign in the Naval Militia had four months' service on patrol duty, was then detailed as Liaison Officer to the British Blockade Ministry for the War Trade Board and later to the British Postal Censorship for the Censorship Board.

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G. F. Baine is Inspector of Munitions for the British Ministry of Munitions in U. S. A.

Dr. B. P. Burpee is Ist Lieut., M.O. R.C., attached to the Field Service. He was a member of the Harvard Unit in 1916 and sailed for France again in the summer of 1917.

H. L. Dillingham, Captain in the Ord. Dep't is engaged in executive work in connection with the organization of the Personnel Dep't of the Supply Div.

W. Dreyfus is Captain, 152 nd Depot Brigade, 77th Div., N. A.

W. I. Fearing is Captain, Inf., assigned to Camp Devens, Mass.

B. C. French is 2nd Lieut., F. A.

H. R. Hawes has enlisted as Ist class private in the Aviation Section, S.O.R. C., and is awaiting call.

R. J. Holmes is a Private, 151st Reg., 76th Div.

Dr. S. B. Hooker is Ist Lieut., M.O. R.C., and is attached to Base Hospital 44 as bacteriologist.

B. P. Irwin is Captain, Co. 8., 124th Machine Gun Batt.

W. M. Jackson is a Private 103rd Inf., A. E. F.

C. Killam is a Secretary of the Army and Navy Y.M.C.A. at Fort Terry, N. Y.

R. B. Locke, Ist Lieut., Ord. Dep't, is in the Personnel Div., interviewing and classifying applicants.

Dr. H. E. Meleney is Ist Lieut., M.O. R.C., attached to Base Hospital Laboratory, Camp McClellan, Ala.

G. W. Oliphant has been teaching navigation in Portland, Maine, since August, 1917.

T. Parkinson is a Corporal in the Signal Corps, 318th Field Sig. Batt.

R. T. Pearl is in Washington, connected with the U. S. Food Administration.

M. Readey is Ist Lieut., Eng. O.R.C.

K. E. Root, Ist Lieut., Ord. Dep't is acting as personal assistant to Col. J.

H. Rice, Chief of Gun Carriage Div.

P. M. Rose is Y.M.C.A. Secretary, doing war work in Italy.

A. B. Stanley is Sergeant in 101st Reg. of Eng. (civil). This regiment is engaged in various kinds of construction work in Fiance.

H. M. Walker is Sergeant in Remount Service at Camp Cody, N. M,

T. W. Worthen is Ass't Sec. of the N. H. Com. on Public Safety.

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P. Albert is an applicant for a commission in the Aviation Section, S.O.R. C., in training at Cornell Univ.

C. A. Bardwell is Special Deputy Sheriff in the Civilians Auxiliary of Minneapolis.

C. B. Baxter was drafted into the Nat. Army in San Francisco as a Corporal in the 363rd Reg., 91st Div.

M. C. Blake is Ist Lieut. 301st F.A., now on detached service with the Ist N. H. Inf.. at Camp Greene. N. C.

D. R. Bryant was commissioned 2nd Lieut., F.A., after the second O.T.C. at Fort Sheridan.

H. N. Charlton was a member of the first O.T.C. at Plattsburg, but was discharged at his own request because of trouble with his eyes.

C. F. Comey is 2nd Lieut. Machine Gun Batt., 101st Reg., 26th Div., now training in France.

P. M. Cowan is a member of Wisconsin Home Guard.

G. C. Davies is a Private in the National Army.

J. H. Dinele is a Private in the Illinois Reserve Militia.

J. Drummond. Jr., was commissioned 2nd Lieut, at the O.T.C. at Fort Snelling.

W. H. Eastman is a member of the Illinois Home Guard.

R. M. Elliott is Ist Lieut., Sanitary Corps. N. A., engaged as a Psychological Examiner.

H. Fall is 2nd Lieut., attached to Battery A. 303rd F.A.

T. H. Field, Jr. is 1st Lieut.. 309th Inf., stationed at Camp Dix, N. T.

Dr. T. A. Foster was with the 3rd Harvard Surgical Unit and the Am.

Ambulance Hospital in France, and is now Ist Lieut. Med. Corps, Maine Nat. Guard.

R. R. Gorton is 2nd Lieut., 302nd F.A., at Camp Devens.

A. F. Hill is Facultv Instructor, Yale Art. Reg. R.O.T.C.

Dr. W. M. Hunt is Lieut. (J. G.), U. S. Navy.

H. C. Hutchins is 1st Lieut., F.A., stationed at Camp Devens.

D. L. Johnson is Ist Lieut., Ord. Dep't at Washington, engaged in determination of cost of munitions on cost plus per cent and fixed profit contracts.

H. F. Kidder helped organize the Red Cross in Minnesota and was sent by Government as member of "Flying Squadron" to aid Liberty Loan campaign in the 91st Fed. Res. District.

J. R. Lowell is a Private in the Aviation Section of the Sig. Corps in training at San Antonio, Texas.

J. E. McPherson is Chairman of the Military Affairs Com. of the Massachusetts Senate.

H. J. March was drafted at Lockport, N. Y., and is a Private in the 153rd Depot Brig., 78th Div., at Camp Dix, N. J.

Rev. W. C. H. Moe is a Y.M.C.A. secretary in France.

A. Nickerson is Chief Boatswain's Mate, U.S.N.R., now a Cadet at the Harvard Training School for Ensigns.

T. P. Nourse is 2nd Lieut, in the Aviation Section, Sig. Corps.

D. P. Otis is a member of the Municipal Food Com. and of the City Officials Liberty Loan Com. of Elizabeth, N. J.

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S. E. Aronowitz has been drafted in Albany.

G. C. Barnes is Ist Lieut.. 138th Reg., 35th Div., in command of the "one-pounder cannon platoon" attached to Headquarters Co.

S. C. Beane is with the Aberthaw Construction Co., engaged in shipyard construction.

T. J. Bovnton is Ensign on U.S.S. Ohio. He enlisted in the Naval Militia in Tune. 1912, and in the U. S. Navy in April, 1917.

N. G. Burleigh is an industrial engineer with the Winchester Arms Co.

H. E. Burtt is a member of the Aviation Sub-Committee of National Research engaged in developing psychological tests for the selection of aviators.

E. C. Castle is 2nd Lieut. (Inf.) 123 rd Machine Gun Battalion, 33rd Div., stationed at Camp Logan, Texas.

B. R. Cooper is Legal Advisor for Soldiers' Dependents and Secretary of [Missing Text] IN. H., Com. of the War Camp Community Recreation Fund.

E. F. Chase is 2nd Lieut., Coast Art. Corps, stationed at Fort Andrews, Mass.

J. B. Clark is a Corporal in the First Motor Corps of the Mass. State Guard.

J. T. Coggins detailed to Camp Upton in September has been transferred to the office of Gen. Wittenmayer to act

as legal aid and to be trained for Serg.-xvlajor of the Brigade (153 rd). Willard Connelly, Chief Yeoman, U. S.N.R.F., has been active as a writer on the navy in various magazines.

Dr. S. G. Davis, Ist Lieut., M.O.R.C., is engaged as an X-Ray expert.

P. JJeshon is Captain, F.A., having enlisted in 1912.

T. F. Dudley is a Private in the National Army, stationed at Camp Dix.

Dr. G. F. Dwinell is Ist Lieut., M.O. R.C.

S. G. Eaton was commissioned Captain after the first R.O.T. Camp at Fort Snelling and has been assigned to the 91st Div.

G. M. French is Sergeant, 104 th Reg., 26th Div., A.E.F.

Dr. A. J. Ganley is Ist Lieut., M.O. R.C.

W. D. Gordon was commissioned Ist Lieut., Coast Art., at the second R.O.T. Camp at Fort Snelling.

F. W. Grant is Ist Lieut., Signal Corps, stationed at the War College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.

Louis Hall is chief of a detachment of six cars in the Vosges, Am. Field Service.

F. H. Harris was a student at the first Plattsburg camp, but was in the hospital for five weeks owing to injury and accepted discharge. He is now a student at Gallaudet Aviation School, East Greenwich, R. I.

L. D. Hawkridge is an Inspector of Airplane Materials in Washington.

J. E. Ingersoll was Pres. of the Concord Branch, N. H., Defense League and Campaign Manager of Y.M.C.A. War Work Fund. He is now with the Fore River Ship Bldg. Co., at Quincy, Mass.

W. F. Kimball is Signal Sergeant in the Nat. Army, 301 st Reg. in charge of Battery Commander's Special Detail.

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H. L. Armes is Private, First Class, Aviation Section, S.E.R.C. He is now in training at the Mil. Aeron. School, Ohio State Univ.

H. A. Bellows is a member of the Newton (Mass.) Constabulary.

H. M. Brown is Ist Lieut., Inf., having been commissioned after the second Plattsburg Camp.

W. D. Bruner attended the first session of the Military Stores School and was an instructor in two subsequent sessions. He is at present an investigator for the Bureau of Efficiency at Washington.

R. G. Burns attended the second session of the Stores School in Hanover and is now Ordnance Serg.

W. H. Childs is Chief Petty Officer, U.S.N.R.F., now serving as Chief Storekeeper, Subsistence Div., N. Y.

D. R. DeMerritt is 2nd Lieut., 82nd FA., in Reg. Army, stationed at Camp Logan, Tex.

D. L. Dorward is First Class Sergeant in the 10th Eng., Forestry, A.E.F.

W. L. Garrison is 2nd Lieut, in the Carriage Div., Motor Equipment Section of the Ord. Dep't.

C. E. Gately is a candidate for a commission in the Aviation Section, S.E. R.C.

J. B. Griffin is Ensign, U.S.N.R.F., assigned to U.S.S. Granite State.

E. B. Hartshorn is in Washington engaged in research work in Organic Chemistry for the Gas Service.

M. Hedlund, 2nd Lieut, in Adj. Gen.'s office, has been ordered to France.

E. G. Home is a contractor in Canada engaged in the construction of wooden ships for the Imperial Munition Board.

H. F. Jacobus is Asst Adj., 342nd F.A., and Intelligence Officer at Camp Funston, Kans.

D. W. Jones has been accepted as a candidate for a commission in aviation.

Dr. F. E. Lewis is Ist Lieut., M.O. R.C., in the orthopedic branch of the service.

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S. M. Akerstrom is a Dental Surgeon in the U. S. Navy with the rank of Lieutenant, assigned to U.S.S. SanDiego.

Dr. M. Aronowitz is Ist Lieut., M.O. R.C., with Troop B of the N. Y. Cavalry.

H. E. Atwood is Ist Lieut, in the 10th Cav. of the Regular Army.

H. T. Ball is 2nd Lieut., Inf., now at Camp Devens.

J. C. Barker is 1st Lieut., M.O.R.C., engaged in laboratory work at the Base Hospital, Fort Riley, Kans.

J. J. Barnett is Ist Lieut, in the Sanitary Corps. He is Administrative Assistant to Officer in Charge, Gas Defense Service.

E. S. Bidwell is 2nd Lieut., 306th Reg., 81st Div., engaged in training recruits in the Nat. Army.

Russell Carr is 2nd Lieut. (Inf.) now stationed at Camp Devens.

C. A. Clarke is a Yeoman at present engaged in clerical work at the Charlestown Navy Yard.

M. H. Cone is an Ensign in the Naval Reserve, engaged in industrial work conducted under the direction of the Bureau of Construction and Repair.

L. H. Croscup is Ordinary Seaman, acting as First Sight-setter on an armed merchant vessel.

F. H. Cushman is Ist Lieut., D.O.R. C. He was with the First Harvard Surgical Unit in France 1915-16 and is now at Base Hospital 7, U. S. Army.

G. B. Davidson is 2nd Lieut., E.O. R.C., at present engaged with the Geological Survey in military mapping.

F. C. Doe is Chief Yeoman in the Naval Reserve engaged in cost inspection of the destroyer plant at Squantum, Mass. .

C. E. Shumway has finished his period of three months' training at Akron, 0., on kite or observation balloons and has been commissioned Ensign. He expects to sail at once for France.

J. M. Dolan is a surveyor on the construction of Dry Dock 4 at the Norfolk Navy Yard.

F. V. Dudensing is a Private in the Flying Section of the Signal Corps.

"D. P. Evans is an investigator for the U. S. Bureau of Efficiency engaged in the re-organization of government departments.

C. A. Fairbanks is an Inspector of Ordnance Equipment at Washington.

R. C. Firmin is a Private in 1st Reg. Ohio Engineers.

L. M. Fishel is a Sergeant with the 7th Depot Co. Ordnance Enlisted Corps.

A. H. Gale is 2nd Class Seaman in the Naval Reserve.

L. B. Gale is at the Ord. O.T.C. at Camp Meade, Md.

Nelson Gay is a Ist Class Seaman in the Navy now stationed at Bumpkin's Island, Boston.

E. L. Gulick served four months with the Am. Ambulance in France and is now First Class Private, Sig. Res. Corps, Aviation Supply.

W. Gumbart is 2nd Lieut., Quartermasters' Corps, stationed at Camp Devens.

J. O. Jordan is a Private in the Eng. Corps, stationed at Camp Meade.

D. O. Logan is a Private in the Medical Corps, stationed at Camp Greenleaf, Ga.

Lieut. G. W. Kimball is studying in the French school of artillery. He was recently transferred from field to heavy artillery.

L. R. Manley is Ist Lieut., 36th U. S. Inf., stationed at Fort Snelling.

L. C. Martin has enlisted in the O. M. C. and will be sent to Jacksonville, Fla.

W. B. Terry is Sergeant in the 3rd Student Co., 5.O. T.C., at Camp S. F. B. Morse, Texas.

N. P. Rice has been honorably discharged on account of ill health from the Nat. Army after spending eleven weeks at Camp Devens.

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W. W. Barnes is a Private in the Coast Art., acting as Company Clerk at Fort Levett, Me.

C. S. Batchelder is a Corporal at Camp Devens and expects to be transferred to the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps.

H. C. Bean is a Private in the Medical Corps of the Nat. Army.

H. L. Borden has been commissioned 2nd Lieut, and is now being trained for Aerial Observation at Fort Sill, Okla.

W. W. Breslin is 2nd Lieut., 153rd Depot Brig., 78th Div.

E. B. Buck enlisted as Student Aviator at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station and has been transferred for further training to Mass. inst. of Tech. in Cambridge.

E. P. Burnham is a Seaman in the Naval Reserve, assigned to U.S.S. Aztec.

F. W. Campbell is a Sergeant with the 101st Eng., A.E.F.

E. H. Chase is at the Ord. O. T. School at Camp Meade, Md.

P. F. Coe is 2nd Lieut., F.A., 301st Reg., 76th Div.

J. F. Conners is 1st Lieut., Inf., assigned to teach at the Officers' TrainingSchool in France.

C. N. Crandall is 2nd Class Seaman now at the Res. Off. School, Naval Base, Norfolk, Va.

F. P. Cranston is a Private in the 42nd C.A.C., stationed at the Presidio, San Francisco.

W. F. Daley is Ist Class Private in the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps.

Dr. A. H. Dearing is Ass't Surgeon, U.S.N.R.F., on the transport America.

J. L. Dellinger is Ist Lieut., F.A., now attending a trench Artillery School.

R. P. DeWitt is 2nd Lieut., 58th C. A. C.

W. H. Drake is a Private in the Med. Res. Corps.

C. A. Edson is 2nd Lieut., Inf., assigned to 77th Div.

D. A. Emerson is with the Construction Div. of the Signal Corps.

N. A. Farwell is an ambulance driver in France, serving with the French Army.

R. V. Bean is Ist Lieut., stationed at Camp Devens.

A. S. Wheelock is engaged in Y.M. C.A. work in France.

M. G. White is 2nd Lieut., F.A., now stationed at Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va.

Captain S. A. Fuller is in command of Co. E, 329 th Inf., at Camp Sherman.

Captain G. H. Gilbert is with the 303rd Inf., at Camp Devens.

G. R. Jones is a Captain in the Q. M. R. C. and is stationed in New York City.

H. Johnson is 2nd Lieut., Inf., stationed at Camp Stanley.

John N. Hazen has just been promoted to a first lieutenancy in the Ordnance Department at Washington.

Winthrop Snow is a first lieutenant of the Coast Artillery Reserve Corps, and is stationed at Fort Monroe, Virginia, as instructor in mobile artillery.

H. B. Hinman, 1st Lieut., N.A., is instructor and physical director of the third O.T.C. at Camp Devens.

Thorndike Saville is a 1st Lieut, of the Signal Corps of the Regular Army.

Second Lieutenants E. P. Junkins and Rugar Young are already with the American Expeditionary Forces in France.

G. E. Fuller has been commissioned Second Lieutenant of the Q.R.C. and is stationed in Boston.

F. H. Donovan is with the Depot Quartermasters' Department in Washington with the commission of Second Lieutenant.

H. H. Potter is with the expeditionary forces in France.

John T. Peppard is a Quartermaster-Sergeant at Camp Devens

Charles Kingsley is a student aviator at South San Antonio, Texas.

R. E. Pritchard is first lieutenant of ordnance in Washington, D. C.

H. B. Frost is in England with the Aviation Section of the U.S. Army.

C. N. Crandeĺ is at the Reserve Officers' Training School at Norfolk Va.

C E Howland has been appointed to the Ensign's School at Harvard University which opened February 18.

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C. A. Parnell has recently enlisted in the Ordnance Department and expects to sail for foreign service immediately.

F. L. Pearce, who received a commission as 2nd Lieut, in the Quartermaster Corps at the First Reserve Officers Training Camp at Fort Niagara N Y has been stationed at Camp Aleade, Md.

P. H. Pelletier, Jr., is serving as an Ordnance Sergeant at the Ordnance Depot at Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio.

J. D. Pendleton is serving as a corporal in D Company, 101st U. S. Engineers in France.

J. P. Pitman has been inducted into the Ordnance Department of the National Army and is now on six weeks furlough at the Ordnance Training School conducted by the Tuck School.

Francis L. Poor is now in training for a commission as a supply officer in the Aviation' Section of the Signal Corps, stationed at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas.

R. W. Redfield, who received a commission as Captain in the Field Artillery at the First Reserve Officers' Training Camp at Fort Snelling, has been transferred from duty as an instructor at that camp to the School of Fire at Fort Sill, Okla., for further training.

Wm. R. Reynolds, Jr., is serving in the National Army at Camp Upton, Yaphank, L. I., N. Y.

G. K. Richardson was commissioned as a 2nd Lieut, in Infantry at the Second Reserve Officers' Training Camp at Plattsburg.

R. J. Rice is in the National Army at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass.

H. C. Richardson is now serving as Mess Sergeant at an Ordnance Advance Depot with the American Expeditionary Forces in France.

G. K. Rose, Jr., who is a Chief Yeoman in the U.S.N.R.F., is stationed at the New York Navy Yard.

P. R. Rothery sailed on July 27th and is now serving in Company D, 14th U. S. Engineers (railway) somewhere in France.

P. E. Sargeant is serving in the 303rd Regiment of Heavy Artillery, National Army, Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., and has been picked to attend the R.O.T.C. at Plattsburg.

H. P. Sawyer is a member of the Yale Mobile Hospital Unit now on duty somewhere in France.

R. A. Scharman is in the Quartermaster Corps, Building B 22, Camp Meigs, Washington, D. C.

E. R. Sharp is serving in the Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps.

H. L. Smith is serving in the Naval Reserve Force.

K. H. Smith is an Inspector of Aeronautical Materials in the Aeronautical Inspection Department of the British Ministry of Munitions.

P. D. Smith, 1st Lieutenant, Signal Officers' Reserve Corps, has been transferred from instruction work at Rantoul Field, Illinois, to research work at the aviation station at Langley Field, Hampton, Va.

R. W. Spaulding, who received his commission in the Infantry Reserve Corps at the first Plattsburg Camp, was among the 250 officers detailed for further instruction and observation in England and France.

A. E. Sterling is serving as an Ordnance Sergeant on the Administrative Staff of the Illinois National Guard.

F. W. Stone, Jr., upon completion of the Training Course for Officers of the Regular Army at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, was assigned to the 22nd Infantry at Fort Jay, N. Y.

A. A. Sutcliffe. Chief Naval Storekeeper, U.S.N.R.F., is stationed at the Torpedo Station at Newport, R. I.

E. B. Thomas, 2nd Lieutenant Battery A, 333rd Field Artillery, National Army, is stationed at Camp Grant, Illinois.

L. P. Tuck, Aviation Section, Signal Corps, U.S.A., has been detailed for final training at an American Aviation Camp in France.

H. S. Turner, who. enlisted early in June as a Private in the Medical Corps, received his early training at Fort Ethan Allen. Vermont. He is at present stationed with a base hospital at Tenafly N. J.

A. F. Waite, 2nd Lieutenant, Machine Gun Company, 105th U. S. Infantry, has been stationed at Camp Wadsworth S. C.

K. H. Washburn has recently transferred from the Naval Flying Corps to the Ordnance Department, and is now on six weeks' furlough assigned to the Ordnance Training School at Dartmouth for instruction.

E. S. Whit is in Class 4 of the U. S. Naval Reserve Force of the Second Naval District.

_ Roger Winship completed a term of six months' service as an ambulance driver in the American Field Service and transferred on December Ist to the Aviation Section of the American Expeditionary Forces. He has been assigned to an American Training Camp in France for instruction.

W. H. Woolworth, 28th U. S. Infantry, Expeditionary Forces, has just been promoted from Ist Lieutenant to Caotain.

C. F. Woodcock is serving as a Lieutenant in the 306th U. S. Engineers at Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C.

G. W. Hutchins has been assigned to U.S.S. Black Hawk.

H. B. Walcott in the Medical Dep't at Camp Devens has been selected to attend the R.O.T.C. at Plattsburg.

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L. B. Goodwin is an Aviation Cadet at Waco, Texas.

. B. V. Phinney is an aerial observer m the Aviation Section, Sig. Enlisted Reserve Corps at San Antonio, Texas.

C. M. Woolworth, formerly in charge of the 2nd Mach. Gun. Plat, at Brownsville, Texas, is now 2nd Lieut. Reg. Army, and has been ordered to Fort Sheridan, Ill.

R. E. Morse has been commissioned Ist Lieut, in the Ord. Dep't.

A. J. Zabriskie is Ordnance Sergeant in France.

H. C. Bean and C. C. Hitchcock were recently appointed Ensigns in the Nav. Res., the former assigned to Bumpkin Island, Boston, and the latter to U.S.S. Granite State.

A. M. Telfer expects soon to receive a commission in the Dental Corps of the Nat. Army.

A. E. McClary has been advanced to Ist Lieut., Batt. C, 302nd F.A. at Camp D evens.

E. A. Craver has been commissioned Ist Lieut, of Aviation and is flying at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas.

D. L. Lindsley has enlisted in the Aviation Section of the Sig. Corps at Seattle, Wash.

A. G. Marsden is Corporal, at Camp Devens, and has been recommended for a commission in the Quartermaster Corps.

D. S, Dinsmoor is serving as a chemist in the Gas and Flame Service of the U. S. Army, attached to 30th Eng.. A. E.F.

H. C. Kimball is a Sergeant in the Med. Enlisted Res. Corps, A.E.F.

J. B. Stearns is a Sergeant in the Ambulance Corps, and has been in France since fall.

K. W. Ross is in the Eng. Corps stationed at Camp Devens.

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J. S. Bathrick is an Ensign in the Naval Reserve; he was one of 100 chosen to take special training at Annapolis, beginning February 11, 1918.

Philip Blood is in Naval Aviation.

R. R. Britton is a Cadet in the U. S.

School of Military Aeronautics at M. I. T., Cambridge, Mass.

Paul Burnham has been attending the Ordnance Officers' Training School at Camp Meade.

After taking the Military Stores Course. B. N. Davis is stationed at Ordnance Advance Depot No. 5 in France.

Ordnance Sergeant Hobart Ford is Assistant to the Disbursing Officer at the Watertown Arsenal.

Second Lieutenant E. K. Hammond is with the American Expeditionary Force in France, in Company F, the 104th Infantry.

F. R. Husk is a 1st Class Private in the Signal Corps at Camp Devens.

H. E. Merrill is in Russia as a Y. M.C.A. war work secretary.

C. W. Norby is a 2nd Lieutenant in the U. S. Infantry. A.E.F.

W. F. Palmer is an Ensign on theU.S.S. Wyoming.

L. C. Sherman is with the 3d Aviation Inst. Detachment in France.

F. V. V. served with the Motor Transport Service in France and was transferred in December to the Ambulance Corps. He is a Private in Section 631.

John S. Young is in an aviation school, U. S. Air Service, at Tours, France.

Ensign George Gregory, U.S.N., was in Hanover after finishing his course at Annapolis, on the way to France, where he will be located on a submarine chaser in foreign waters.

Donald Litchard has just received his commission as Ensign in the Navy, and also the appointment to the position of aid to the Lieutenant Commandant of the War College in Newport.

H. V. Clarke, Sergeant at Camp Devens, has been selected to attend the R. O.T.C. at Plattsburg.

A. E. Goss, a member of the 301st Field Sig. Batt. at Camp Devens, has been sent to Plattsburg to attend the R. O.T.C.

E. Fritz is Junior Watch and Division Officer on the Massachusetts, Newport harbor.

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W. S. Ross is a Private, 301 st Field Sig. Batt., 76th Div. at Camp Devens.

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N. E. Sterling has been promoted to Ist Lieut.. 331st FA., Camp Grant, Ill.

H. C. Harris has completed his training of three months at the balloon school, Akron, O., and is awaiting assignment to complete training at a coastal station.

W. J. Lanyon and E. W. Cunningham, both Sergeants at Camp Devens, have been selected to attend the R. O.T.C. at Plattsburg.

M. A. Hall has been recalled to the Nav. Res. and assigned to U.S.S. Shark, Commonwealth Pier, Boston.

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C. Batchelder has been sent from Camp Cody, N. M., to the O.T.C. at Leon Springs, Texas.

F. R. Moody is Lance Corporal in the Field Art. of the Reg. Army.

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C. Mantler has enlisted in the Aviation Section of the Sig. Corps at Fort Slocum, N. Y.