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COLLEGE NEWS

April 1918
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COLLEGE NEWS
April 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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W. B. Patterson is a member of the District of Columbia committee to provide vocational training for drafted and enlisted men at Washington.

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Dr. B. A. Bailey is Captain, M.O.R.C.

Rev. C. F. Robinson is an Associate Member Legal Advisory Board for Kennebunk Co., Me., Div. No. 2.

D. B. Ruggles is Registrar for Selective Draft, a member of the Board Assoc. Legal Advisers, Wd. 22, Boston, and Gov't Appeal Agent for Div. 22, Boston.

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M. W. Picken is in charge of the design and construction of a chemical plant for the government.

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W. A. Kinne is engaged in Y.M.C.A work at Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala

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For many months after the outbreak of the war, Morton C. Tuttle was a member of the Committee on Emergency Construction of Building and Engineering Works of the General Munitions Board with offices at the Munsey Building, Washington, D. C. His first work was with the Quartermaster's Department in an advisory capacity on the building of cantonments. Later he worked in a similar capacity with the Signal Corps on the Fielding Stations.

T. H. Huckins is a Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. Army, in Sanitary No. 1, Camp Greenleaf, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.

Wm. H. Balch has been commissioned Captain of the U. S. Engineers and has for several months been rendering service "somewhere in France."

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F. C. Staley is connected with the Food Administration in Washington.

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J. B. Woodman is Ist Lieut., M.O. R.C., and is at present in the Army Med. School for instruction in orthopedic surgery.

C. A. Proctor has been commissioned Captain in the Signal Corps. He has been doing research work in Washington and Rochester, N. Y., and is now in France.

H. R. Weston is a Captain M.O.R.C., stationed at Base Hospital, Petersburg, Va.

E. B. Bigelow is a Major M.O.R.C., stationed at Base Hospital, Camp Cody, N. M.

William Stickney is a Major M.O.R. C. at Base Hospital, Camp Upton, N. Y.

A. L. Wallace, Ist Lieut. M.O.R.C., is assigned to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.

W. E. Clark is Ist Lieut. M.O.R.C.

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Major Kendall Banning has been transferred to the Army War College where he is serving in the War Plans Division of the General Staff. He holds the rank of Major in the Signal Reserve Corps.

H. E. Plummer of New York has been active in contract work for the government in connection with the building of the Army Cantonments.

Julius Arthur Brown has been commissioned a Captain in the United States Army, Red Cross Division, and has left for Palestine with the British Expeditionary Forces to aid in. the rehabilitation in that country.

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M. H. O'Malley is a Captain in the Q.M.C. Philippine Nat. Guard. He is also Sec. of the Children's War Relief Assoc. of the P. I.

Dr. P. P. Thompson is Ist Lieut. M. O.R.C. at Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C.

E. R. Groves will deliver a series of lectures at Camp Devens on sociological matters connected with the war. His course will be a part of the educational program carried on by the Y. M. C. A.

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M. A. Dailey is Captain M.O.R.C., having been in the service since 1912. He has seen service on the Mexican Border and in the Philippines.

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W. P. Emery is engaged in securing and training French speaking telephone operators for service in France under the direction of the Chief Signal Officer. Washington.

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R. H. Kingsley is an Ensign in the Coast Patrol in European waters.

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F. G. Blake is Ist Lieut. M.O.R.C. in the Department Laboratory, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. He is a member of a special commission for the study of pneumonia.

E. W. Fiske is Captain, M.O.R.C. serving as Orthopedic Surgeon with U. S. Base Hospital 27, A.E.F. He was a member of the 2nd Harvard Surgical Unit. B.E.F. 1915-16 and attached to BEE. 3rd army in advanced stations, Jan. 1918.

A. C. Sides is at the Med. Off. Training Camp at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., preparing for the position of Psychological Examiner in one of the cantonments.

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H. R. Foss is an Ensign, U.S.N.R., stationed at Washington.

V. R. West is Ist Lieut, at the Naval Training Camp, Pelham Manor, N. Y.

L. D. Ryan is a Ist Lieut. U. S. Cavalry.

C. L. Sheldon is a Captain, Conn. Sig. Corps, now stationed at Camp Wadsworth, S. C.

C. E. Dunbar is Surgeon, ranking as Captain in the M.O.R.C., stationed at Camo Jackson, S. C.

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H. B. Chadbourne is Ist Lieut., 351st F. A. at Camo Meade, Md.

H. K. Dyer is 2nd Lieut., Ist N. H. Inf., stationed at Camp Green, N. C.

A. P. Fowler is a candidate for a commission at the 2nd O.T.C. at San Juan, P. R.

W. H. Deering is Sergeant, 3rd Maine Inf.,. N. G.

D. W. Greenwood is First Class Private in the Aviation Service at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex.

R. E. Parker is engaged in construction work of "Victory Plant" at Squantum, Mass.

W. A. Phelps is a Sergeant in the U. S. Sig. Corps, assigned as Instructor in U. S. Sig. Corps Training School, at the College of the City of New York.

S. Pishon enlisted in the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps and after two months' training at the Aviation School at Cornell Univ. was sent to France.

T. E. Prescott is a member of the Am. Field Service.

R. B. Seymour is 2nd Lieut. Inf.. with the 27th Div. at Camp Wadsworth. S. C.

E. J. Shattuck is Ist Lieut, in the Sanitary Corps, engaged in manufacturing and inspecting gas masks.

R. A. Sherwin is engaged in construction work on the "Victory Plant" at Squantum, Mass.

Dr. T. A. Smith is Ist Lieut. M.O. R.C. at present serving as cardia-vascular specialist at Camp Dix, N. J.

H. W. Sprague is Ass't Paymaster in the Disbursing Office of the Boston Navy Yard.

M. C. Taylor is Captain, 301st F.A. at Camp Devens.

O. F. Taylor was commissioned Ist Lieut. Sig. R. C., after the 2nd Plattsburg O.T.C.

M. C. Teall served with the N. Y. Nat. Guard on the Mexican Border in 1917 and is at present Captain with the 113th F. A., Camp Meade, Md.

J. B. Thomes is a Private in the 3rd Maine Inf., Nat. Guard.

F. C. Batchellor is a Sergeant in the 307th Inf. at Camp Upton, N. Y.

C. W. Tobin is Captain, Inf., stationed at Camp Meade, Md.

L. B. Wallace is Ist Lieut., Inf., now in France.

G. F. Watkins is 2nd Lieut., Inf., 165th Reg., 42nd Div.

R. S. Wiggin is a Sergeant in the Quartermaster Corps.

W. D. Wilkinson enlisted at San Francisco, and is now a Corporal in the 144th F. A.. 40th Div.

Dr. H. E. Winchester is Chairman of the Flasher Branch. Morton Co. (N.D), Chapter. Am. Red Cross.

H. S. Winship, Sergeant-Major at Camp Devens has been selected to attend the R.O.T.C. at Plattsburg.

D. L. Johnson has been promoted to the rank of Captain in the Ord. Dep't.

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A. J. Knight was commissioned 1st Lieut.. F. A., after the second R.O.T. Camp at Fort Sheridan.

C. I. Lyons is a Private in the Nat. Army, at present associated with Headnuarters Platoon of Machine Gun Co. in training: at Camp Devens.

T. F. Malley is Act. Sgt. Ma]., 306th Field Sig. Batt., stationed at Camp Jackson, So. Car.

W. D. Maynard is in the service of the Am. Red Cross.

G. M. Morris is Ist Lieut., Ord. Res. Corps, assigned to the office of the Chief of Ordnance in Washington. He attended the Stores Course at the Univ. of Chicago.

J. O. Norris saw nine months of service on the Mexican Border with the N. Y. Nat. Guard, and is now 2nd Lieut., F. A., 304th Reg., 77th Div.

Dr. R. C. Norris was in France with the British Med. Corps for nine months and is now Ist Lieut., M.O.R.C.

L. A. Odlin is P. A. Paymaster, U. S. N., assigned to U.S.S. Celtic as Supply Officer.

T. L. Parker is 2nd Lieut., 122nd F. A., 33rd Div.

W. S. Patton is in the Intelligence Dep't, A.E.F.

R. F. Paul is a Sergeant in the Nat. Army, 301st Reg., 76th Div.

T. W. Pearson is Chief Petty Officer, U.S.N.R., acting as Chief Storekeeper at Washington, on the supervision of receipt and expenditure of naval supplies.

H. W. Pease is 2nd Lieut., Coast Art. Res. Corps.

E. S. Poole is 2nd Lieut. (Inf) with the 78th Div. of the Nat. Army at Camp Dix, N. J.

J. H. Randerson is enlisted in the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps.

F. O. Robinson enlisted in the Am. Field Service in May, 1917. He has just been commissioned 2nd Lieut, in the American army, but will remain for the present in the motor transport service with the French army.

E. Stafford is Captain, Coast Art., O. R.C.

F. H. Harris has won his pilot's license in airplane solo tests at Miami, Fla.

H. R. Stevens is Exemption Board Clerk for the 12th District of Mass.

W. Sullivan is 2nd Lieut.. Machine Gun Batt., 77th Div., stationed at Camp Upton.

D. W. Swain is Chief Boatswain's Mate serving at present under the District Communication Superintendent, Navy Yard, N. Y.

Dr. F. C. Wheatley is Ist Lieut. M. O.R.C. and is at present an instructor in the Boston School for Military Roentgenology, War, Dep't.

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

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

R. B. Patterson is a Captain, U. S. Cav., stationed at Douglas, Ariz. His troop served as escort to the Japanese Mission at San Francisco and participated in the Liberty Loan parade there.

P. P. Ayer is '1st Lieut. Sanitary Corps of the Nat. Army.

W. E. Carroll is 1st Lieut. M.O.R.C., stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.

R. B. Patterson is Captain in the 15th Cav. Div. of the Reg. Army.

J. A. Scanlon is Chief Yeoman in the 3rd Naval Dis., U.S.N.R.

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H. E. McElwain is 1st Lieut. C. A. R. C.

H. E. Marden has enlisted in the M. R. C. of the U. S. Navy but is still continuing his medical studies.

W. S. Quint was with the Am. Ambulance service in France for four months. He has now been commissioned. 1st Lieut.

C. W. Remele is lst Class Sergeant in the Ord. Corps. He attended the Mil. Stores Course in Hanover.

Richard Remsen is 1st Lieut., F. A., stationed at Camp Dix. He was at Plattsburg and the Mil. Stores School at Hanover.

A. L. Smith is connected with the N. Y. City Fuel Admin., and with committees working on ship building problems.

C. E. Snow is now at the 4th F.A. Brig. Hdqr.. Camp Greene. N. C., serving" as Aide to Brig. Gen. Babbitt.

C. C. Taylor is lst Lieut. M.O.R.C. now at Northumberland Mil. Hos., Newcastle. Eng.

R. W. Tobey is a Private in the C. A. at Fort Williams. Me., but expects to be transferred to the Eng. Corps.

H. R. Trewin is Ist Lieut, in the 88th F. A.

C. G. Tyler is Ist Serg. in the 88th Div., N.A., stationed at Camp Dodge, la.

H. R. Viets is Ist Lieut. M.O.R.C. He is serving as neurologist.

H. C. Warner is a Private in the New Nat. Guard of Ind.

S. B. Weld has passed examinations and is awaiting a commission in the M. O.R.C.

Tames Worton is a 1st Class Private in the Aviation Sec., S.O. R.C., awaiting call.

Morton Kvle is with the 504th Eng., A.E.F.

E. B. Luitwieler is 2nd Lieut, in the Ordnance Dep., now in Washington.

C. H. Reynolds is 1st Lieut, of the 91st Aero Squadron, 1st Observation Group, doing corps d'Armee work in France. He has been in military service of the U. S. since July, 1916.

L. C. Waterbury is lst Lieut, with the 21st Eng. doing narrow guage R.R. work, A.E.F.

M. W. Reed is a member of the 102nd Mach. Gun. Batt., A.E.F.

E. T. Dalev has been commissioned 1st Lieut. M.O.R.C. but has not yet been assigned to active duty.

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C. S. McDaniel is now in the School for Ensigns. U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md.

F. M. Gannon is lst Lieut, in the 304th Field Artillery stationed at Camp Upton. N. Y. He received his promotion on Tanuary 3rd.

C. H. Linscott has been transferred from the 49th Inf. to the Officers Training' Camn. Co. 4, F.O.F.C., Military Branch. Chattanooga. Tenn.

Leeds Gulick is studying at the School of Military Aeronautics, Mass. Inst, of Tech.

D. R. Mason received his commission as Ensign on February 11 at the Ensign School of the Ist Naval District at Harvard. Nelson Gay entered the school to take the course starting February 18.

C. E. Shumway received his commission of Ensign, Naval Aviation on January 24 at Rockaway, Long Island. He has started across with the rest of the first class of Kite Balloon Pilots to be graduated in this country.

Lt. L. S. Wilson is now back at Camp Lewis, American Lake, Washington, in command of one of the Depot companies, after spending a few weeks at Vancouver Barracks, Vancouver, Wash.

A. L. Laird is a student in aviation at Kelley Field, San Antonio, Tex.

F. F. Owen is a Private with the 33rd Engineers.

E. L. Robinson is a Ist Class Private in the 3rd Maine Inf., N. G.

W. H. McCarthy is a student at a Ground School of Aviation in France.

C. G. Meleney is Ist Class Sergeant in the Q. M. Corps, assistant to the Captain in charge of Warehouses, Boston.

G. F. A. Mulcahy is 2nd Lieut., C.A. C., Reg. Army, A.E.F.

T. A. Nichols is Ordnance Sergeant in the National Army.

A. B. Noble is acting as Range Finder Corporal, Battery D, 302nd F. A., stationed at Camp Devens.

H. H. Nutt is Ist Lieut, in the Aviation Sec. of the Sig. Corps and is now a flier.

F. C. Orton is 1st Serg. in the Ill Res. Militia.

H. C. Osborne is a draftsman in the Airplane Eng. Dep't of the Sig. Corps.

H. D. Parkinson is a Corporal in the U. S. Army Ambulance Service in France.

A. F. Richardson is a Private in the Ord. Dep't, assigned to office work in the Production Section of the Gun Div.

R. M. Schulte is Ist Lieut. M.O.R. C., assigned to field hospital work.

S. D. Rose is in the Naval Reserve at Norfolk.

C. C. Wilbur is in a mining camp with E. M. Stiles at Trail, British Columbia. Care of Smelter.

Lieut. Harry H. Sernmes is in France with the 3d U. S. Cavalry, A.P.O. No. 702, A.E.F. He went to France direct from San Antonio, Texas, where he was training with his regiment after receiving his commission at Fort Meyer, Va., last August.

Lawrence C. Chisholm is Asst. Surgeon U.S.N.R.E., at the U.S.N. Recruiting Station, 146 Tremont Street, Boston.

Walter J. Haley is in the Motor Inst. School at Peoria, Ill., having been transferred there from the Rock Island Arsenal at Rock Island, Ill., where he had a course on field artillery guns for a month. He is an Ordnance Sergeant, and after his training will be detailed Camp D evens or to .Franee.

Capt. Pierce Webster received his promotion in January, 1918, and now commands Battery B, 333d field Artillery at Camp Grant, Ill.

W. G .Warren was in the Transportation Office at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., until December, when he was sent to Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla., for seven weeks. He is now located at Newport News, Va., and his address there is Warehouse Office Building, 58th Street.

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G. H. Beals is a Private in the Ordnance Dep't, now stationed at Camp Upton, N. Y.

B. S. Brewer is engaged in Y.M.C.A work in France.

J. L. Day is an Ensign in the Naval Reserve stationed at Norfolk, Va.

M. J. Files is a Lieutenant O.R.C., and has been assigned to the Military Stores School in Hanover to give instruction.

W. E. Floyd has been appointed Ist Lieut, in the Ist Army Hdqr. Reg. at Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C. He has been assigned to the supply company.

A. J. M. Tuck has been on the fighting line almost continuously for two years and a half. He was wounded at the battle of Loos and was awarded the Military Cross in June, 1917. At present he is attached to the Headquarters' Staff, Third British Army in France as Staff Captain.

A. A. Tukey is 2nd Lieut. 2nd Brig., M. G. Batt., 1st Div., now in France.

E. M. Voorhees is 2nd Lieut., F.A., stationed at Camp Custer, Mich.

P. F. Wilson is a Corporal in the Nat. Army at Camp Devens.

R. L. Wilkinson attended the 2nd Mil. Stores Course in Hanover but was rejected for physical disability.

H. P. Full is 2nd Lieut., 320th F.A., but has been detached for special service as an observer in the Aviation Section, A.E.F.

Robert Flanders is Ist Lieut. M.O. R.C.

S. A. Fuller is Captain 329th Inf., stationed at Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio.

E. N. Giles is a Corporal in a Supply Train, Q.M.C.

J. D. Gregg is 2nd Lieut, in the Ord. Tr. School at Camp Meade, Md.

F. D. Hall is a Private in the Nat. Army stationed at Camp Greene.

Phillips Haskell is a Seaman Second Class, stationed at the Boston Navy Yard, now in Naval Aviation service.

P. H. Hazelton is Ist Lieut., Aviation Sec., S. C., now probably in Italy.

H. B. Hinman is 2nd Lieut., Inf., stationed at Camp Devens.

P. W. Loudon is attached to the 22nd Aero Squadron in service abroad.

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P. K. Murdock is now in training at an army Heavy Artillery School with the American Expeditionary Forces in France.

Channing E. Harwood has been commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Ordnance Officers' Reserve Corps, and is now on active duty in that department.

E. F. Thyng, who received a commission as Second Lieutenant at the First Reserve Officers' Training Camp, is now on duty at Camp Sheridan, Alabama.

V. D. Rector, Captain 309th Heavy Field Artillery, has been detailed for instruction at the School of Fire, Fort Sill, Okla.

R. H. Griffin is serving as an Engineer in the U. S. Naval Reserve Force and is at present stationed at the New Boston Dry Dock.

P. E. Gear, Private Medical Enlisted Reserve Corps, is continuing his medical studies at the Harvard Medical School.

B. W. Grills, Ordnance Sergeant, Ordnance Corps, National Army, has been transferred from the Ordnance Depot at Camp Devens to the offices of the Statistical Branch of the Supply Division to the Ordnance Department at Washington.

M. P. Ghee, Jr., is a student pilot at the School of Military Aeronautics at Austin, Texas.

Theodore Adams is in the 25th Receiving Company at the Quartermaster Cantonment at Camp Jos. E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Florida.

L. P. Tuck is completing his aviation training in one of the French Schools established for the Aviation Section of the American Expeditionary Forces.

L. D. Castle is a Sergeant in the Quartermaster Corps stationed at Camp Funston, Fort Riley, Kansas.

W. R. Putney is a Private in the Regular Army, and is now detailed for instruction at the Artillery School at Fort Monroe, Virginia.

L. A. Whitney received a commission as a Captain at the Second Officers' Training Camp at Plattsburg and is now stationed at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass.

W. I. Daniell, Lieutenant Aviation Section, Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps, is now stationed at the Aviation Field at Fort Sill, Okla.

J. J. Healey has just completed his assignment for instruction at the Ordnance Officers' Training School at Camp Meade, Md., and has received his commission as a Second Lieutenant.

Francis L. Poor, Aviation Section, Signal Corps, has just completed the prescribed training for ground officers in that department, and has been commissioned a Second Lieutenant, stationed at Kelley Field, San Antonio, Texas.

R. E. Coon, Jr., has just completed his assignment at the Ordnance Officers' Training School at Camp Meade, Md., and has been commissioned as a Second Lieutenant.

A. S. Norton, attached to S.S.U. 562, is now in France.

Boynton Merrill is Chaplain with the rank of Lieutenant on the U.S.S. Pennsylvania, the flagship of the Atlantic fleet.

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J. L. Ames was commissioned 1st Lieut, after the 2nd Plattsburg O.T.C., and is now in France.

R. L. Bartlett was drafted but was discharged for physical disability and returned to his position as executive in the Remington Arms Co.

H. A. Bates is a Seaman Second Class, U.S.N.R.

L. H. Bell, Captain Inf., has been giving instruction at Ft. McPherson and Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.

Arno Behnke is a student at the School of Mil. Aeron. at Princeton.

P. H. Blaney is employed as bookkeeper and mechanic in a ship-building company.

H. R. Brahana is 2nd Lieut. C.A.C., at present serving on the staff at Fort Adams, R. I.

W. H. Brett is Ist Lieut, in the Ord. Dep't.

R. A. Brown is Ist Lieut., San. Corps, Nat. Army in charge of base of supplies in France since July, 1917.

C. E. Brundage is a Private, Eng. Corps (Railway), A.E.F.

N. L. Brundage is 2nd Lieut., F.A.

R. A. Burlen is a Private in the Med. Sec. with U. S. Base Hospital 8, France.

P. C. Burnham is a Seaman 2nd Class at present a student at Pelham Bay, N. Y.

B. H. Campbell took the Mil. Stores Course in Hanover and is now a Sergeant in the Ord. Dep't.

C. L. Campbell is a Private in the Nat. Army at Camp Upton.

W. S. Knowles was injured recently while in service at Camp Devens.

A. L. Howell is Ist Lieut., 341st F.A.

H. F. Murchie and V. W. Porter are at the Ground School at Princeton.

D. B. Olson is inspector of stores at the Bullard Engineering Works, Bridgeport, Conn., with the rank of sergeant Ist class in the Ordnance Dept.

G. H. Pratt is a student in aviation at Kelly Field, San Antonio.

F. K. Douglas is back from eight months in France as an ambulance driver and expects soon to enter the air service.

E. R. Williams is a Sergeant in the S.C.O.T.C, stationed at Camp Stanley, Tex. He was transferred from Camp Jackson, S. C.

Lieut. C. T. Hearin has been wounded in action, according to reports from France.

C. F. Durgin holds the rank of Ensign in the Naval Auxiliary Reserve, and expects to be assigned to a ship as gunnery officer.

Lieut. Karl Dimick is stationed at Camp Dix.

The following men have just been commissioned Second Lieutenants in the Ordnance Reserve Corps: C. K. Everett, E. J. Carleton, A. J. Jardine. At Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, P. O. Soutar has been commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Infantry in the Officers' Reserve Corps.

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R. E. Adams is a Private in the 29th Reg. of Eng., Topographical Div., A. E. F.

F. B. Alger is 2nd Lieut., Ord. Dept.

G. H. Allison served six months in the Dartmouth Section Am. Ambulance and is now awaiting call in Naval Aviation.

A. E. Anderson is 1st Sergeant in the Sie. Corps, stationed at Camp Devens.

J V. Baer is 1st Class Private, O.E. R.C.

W. A. Barrows is a Serg-Major, C. A. C., stationed at Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y.

H. A. Bean is Field Assistant in the Topographic Div. U. S. Geol. Survey employed in military mapping for the War Dep't, now at Dryden, Tex.

Mott Brown and P. L. Burnham have been commissioned 2nd Lieut, at the Ord. O.T.C. at Camp Meade, Md.

D. B. Aldrich and J. E. Burns are attending the 2nd Naval District Off. Tr. Sch. at Newport, R. I.

R. S. Holbrook and J. W. Saladine have just been advanced to the rank of Ist Lieut.

Earl McCarthy is a Private in the Ambulance Service and is stationed in the Allentown camp.

Ralph Lynch and Fred Gee are in France with Sec. 562, the Dartmouth Ambulance Section.

First Lieut. Earl Robinson is in command of the University of Washington Section and is still at Allentown, but expects to sail for Italy in a month.

Eugene D. Towler has resigned his position as Secretary to the President of Dartmouth College and is now a Private in the Gas Defense Service (Sanitary Corps, N. A.) at Washington.

Arthur D. Stout of Plainfield, N. J., is attending the sixth Ordnance Training School at Hanover. L. G. Nourse and E. S. Morton were ordered to Camp Jackson after the last course.

The following members of the 1917 class were given 2nd Lieutenant's commissions at the close of the Ordnance Officers' Training Camp at Camp Meade recently: M. T. Healy, Mott D. Brown, Jr., Houghton Carr, P. L. Burnham, J. A. Fox, Fred B. Alger, H. W. Mason, C. B. Janes, R. R. Norwood, W. W. W ooster.

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T. W. Proctor has just been advanced to the rank of Ist Lieut.

L. C. Merrill, drafted in February, has been promoted to Sergeant. He is at Camp Devens.

A. F. Rice is a Naval Aviator at Peiisacola with the rank of Ensign. For the present he is being retained as an instructor.

A. B. Street is a student at the School of Mil. Aeron. at Cornell Univ. He has just returned from service in France with the Am. Ambulance.

Graduates of Ordnance Training SchoolCommissioned as Second Lieutenants atthe Ordnance Officers' Training School,Camp Meade, Md., February 28, 1918:

1914

Ernest H. Chase James W. Gregg

1915

Richard E. Coon, Jr. John J. Healy

1916

Earle J. Carleton A. J. Jardine Charles K. Everett Paul D. Gard (Miami)

1917

Fred B. Alger Arthur O. Duhamel Mott W. Brown, Jr James A. Fox Paul L. Burnham Maurice T. Healey Houghton Carr Charles B. Janes Raymond R. Norwood William W. Wooster

Graduates of Ordnance Training SchoolSelected for the Second Session of theOrdnance Officers' Supply School Beginning at Camp Meade, Md., March 20,1918:

1911

Charles Jordan

1912

Randall G. Burns C. W. Remele

1914

Clyfton Chandler

1915

Woodbury Hough Reinhardt B. Klokow Donald K. Howe Ernst M. Ruder

1916

Charles M. Clarke Arthur G. Eastman

1917

Charles M. Clark Walter T. Wilson Harold J. Weeks

1918

J. E. O'Donnell

Non-College

Norman W. Vaughan William K. Callow

Everett L. Sheldon

Colby '15

Leslie M. Murch

Maine '15

Ralph B. Easson

Dartmouth Graduates Enrolled in Sixth Session of the Ordnance Training School:

1909

Harold C. Bales R. E. Cushman

1910

J. W. F. Hobbs

1911

S. R. Macomber

1913

V. Y. Dunbar

1915

L. B. Smith, ex-'15

1916

Harry Goldman S. W. Harvey R. A. Lawrence

1917

C. R. Smith A. D. Stout