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MILITARY NEWS

July 1918
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MILITARY NEWS
July 1918

'73

J. C. Stewart is a permanent member of Selective Service Legal Advisory Board for Div. 2, York Co., Maine.

'90

Captain N. K. Noyes (Med. Sch.) has been ordered to Camp Greenleaf, Ga., and started South in May.

'97

Richard Boardman has Jeft for France to engage in work at the front as Y. M. C. A. secretary.

Dr. E. P. Cushman and Dr. T. J Huckins. are already in France.

'98

D. C. Macandrew is doing Y. M. C. A. physical culture work in France.

'00

Rev. H. I. Marshall is secretary of the Com. of the A. B. M. in Burma for Karen recruits.

'02

J. F. Drake has been commissioned Major in the O. O. R. C.

Major A. H. Ruggles is serving as Divisional Psychologist with the 2nd Div., A. E. F.

Rev. C. H. Harrison has entered Y. M. C. A. work in France.

'04

Dr. M. A. Dailey has been promoted to Major, M. R. C.

Dr. D. E. Ford is stationed at Gen. Hospital No. 22, Royal Army Med. Corps, B. E. F., with rank of Captain.

F. B. Freeman is with the Y. M. C. A. Overseas Dept.

H. B. Johnson is a Lieutenant in the Finance Div., Ord. Dept., A. E. F.

'05

Lieut. G. S. Reid is in the Aviation Section, Signal Corps, stationed at Lowe Field, Dallas, Texas.

H. M. Reed expects to sail for France soon on active field service with the American Red Cross.

'06

W. F. Gleason is a Lieutenant in the Aviation Section, stationed at Washington.

'09

Capt. C. L. Sheldon, now with the 326 th Field Signal Batt., was wrongly listed in the last issue with the class of '10.

'10

Brown Cooper is 2nd Class Yeoman, attached to Psychiatric Unit in Detention Camp, Chicago.

J. E. Downey and C. E. Gibson were members of the Stores School at Hanover and are now at Camp Hancock, Ga.

T. W. Jenness is Assistant Paymaster with rank of Ensign in the Naval Res.

H. C. Hutchins, Ist Lieut. F. A., has been transferred from Camp Devens to Camp Jackson, S. C.

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C. A. P. Duffie is First Lieutenant 1st Anti-Aircraft Brig. (C.A.C.), A. E. F.

C. S. Hoar is in the Med. Corps, Base Hospital, Camp Devens.

C. T. Jones was a member of the Stores School at Hanover and is now at Camp Hancock, Ga.

F. D. Pollard is at the Aviation Concentration Camp, Camp Dick, Tex.

W. T. Stillman is a member of U. S. Naval Res. Force, stationed at Newport, R. I.

Dr. W. P. Clough (Med. Sch.) is Ist Lieut. M. O. R. C., now stationed at Camp Greenleaf, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.

D. W. Swain is an Ensign in the U. S. Naval Res., stationed at the Navy Yard, N. Y.

T. Dudley is a Private, Chemical Service Section, N. A., stationed at American Univ., Washington.

F. W. Grant is Ist Lieut. Sig. O. R. T. C., at Leon Springs, Tex.

'12

J. A. Cronin is an Ensign in the Naval Reserve and graduate from U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis in May.

A. S. Eiseman was a member of the Stores School in Hanover and is now at Camp Hancock, Ga.

A. L. Lowell is 2nd Lieut. 37th Aero Squadron, A. E. F.

H. R. Viets has been promoted to Captain, M. R. C., and is now at U. S. Army Base Hospital 33, A. E. F.

S. B. Weld is Lieut. M. R. C., sta- tioned at Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C.

C. E. Snow was transferred from Ist Lieut. O. R. C., to Ist Lieut. F. A., N. A. He was attached to Hqts. 4th F. A. Brig, for a time at Camp Merritt and is now in France.

W. W. Flint finished his course as Rhodes Scholar at Oxford in 1917 and has been in the employ of the U. S. Quartermaster's Dept. at the Headquarters of the American troops in London. He has been commissioned Ist Lieut, in the Q. O. R. C.

T. J. Casey has enlisted in the Marines. G. W. Wheeler is a Lieut, in the Aviation Section, N. A., and is now in Italy.

H. L. Armes has been commissioned 2nd Lieut, in the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps and is now at Gerstner Field, Lake Charles, La.

G. A. Swenson is Ist Lieut., N. A., attached to the 116th F. A., Camp Wheeler, Ga.

L. B. Dana is Ist Lieut, in the Gas Defense Service of the Army, stationed at Akron, O.

C. E. Rollins has been commissioned Lieutenant in the Aviation Section and is now a member of the Beaumont Detachment Flying Squadron in France.

E. B. Hartshorn is Ist Lieut., Chemical Service Sec., N. A., stationed at American Univ., Washington.

Lieut. H. R. Trewin is a member of Headquarters Co., 337th F. A., and has successfully passed examinations for ad- mission to the School for Aerial Ob- servers at Fort Sill, Okla.

'13

E. R. Craig is a member of the Ord. Supply School at Camp Hancock, Ga.

D. O. Logan is 2nd Lieut. Tank Corps, stationed at Camp Colt, Gettysburg, Pa.

N. P. Rice was in the first draft for Camp Devens last September but was discharged because of physical disability after several months' service.

Lieut. C. H. Lawrence, 303rd Inf., Camp Devens, has been sent to Fort Sill, Okla., for special training.

H. M. Perkins is with Co. F, 25th Reg. Eng., A. E. F.

H. C. McAllister has been made Ist Lieut, in the Quartermaster Dept., N. A.

Lieut. E. V. K. Willson has been invalided to this country from an American Red Cross Hospital in England. He left America in February with the 140th Aero Squadron.

Sergeant G. L. Foster is located at the Base Hospital, Camp Lee, Va., doing special research work and studying the disease of empyema, as there is an epidemic of empyema at that camp.

Alvan Dessau, Russell Varney and Warde Wilkins are attending the 4th Officers' Training Camp at Camp Devens, Mass. Varney and Wilkins are in the 3rd Co. together, both being transferred to the O. T. Camp from the Depot Brigade.

'14

Nathan Allen Farwell received the Croix de Guerre on the anniversary of the sailing of his unit of the American Ambulance Corps, March 8. A translation of his citation states the special act of bravery for which he was honored.

"Nathan Farwell, ambulance driver, S. S. U. 15/633.

"A driver of courageous spirit, ever a volunteer for dangerous duty, ever an example of bravery and composure. During the night of the 19th of December he was blinded by the emanation from a gas shell and his machine was overturned in a shell hole. Despite the effects of the gas he sought aid and returned under bombardment to work for the recovery of the ambulance."

Alexander J. M. Tuck is Brigade Major on the British General Staff and is stationed in Palestine at present.

R. C. Hastings is a Captain in the Medical Corps of the Canadian Army, and is stationed at Shornecliffe, Kent, England.

Paul Louden, Ist Lieutenant, Sig. R. C. Aviation Sec., after training in Toronto and in England, has gone to the front as flisrht commander.

C. N. Crandall is an Ensign U. S. N. R., on U. S. S. Minnesota.

W. A. Green is Ist Lieut. C. A., stationed at Jackson Barracks, New Orleans.

W. R. Herlihy is with the U. S. Fuel Administration in Boston.

Z. W. Therrien has enlisted in the Navy.

H. B. Frost has been commissioned Ist Lieut, in Aviation, U. S. Army. He has been training in England.

G. F. Watkins, 2nd Lieut., 42nd Div., was wrongly listed under 1910 in the April issue of the magazine.

W. F. Daley has been commissioned 2nd Lieut. Aviation Sec., Sig. Corps.

W. H. Loveland is now 2nd Lieut., Quartermaster's Corps.

Charles Kingsley is Ist Lieut. S. R. C., Aviation Sec.

E. P. Junkins, 2nd Lieut, in the 23rd Inf., has been ordered to a military school in France for additional training.

'15

J. W. Hall, U. S. N. R. F., has recently received appointment for the Pelham Bay Naval School, to which he expects to be ordered shortly.

C. F. Rogers, Private in Battery D, 55th Regiment Coast Artillery Corps, is now serving with the. American Expeditionary Forces in France.

M. L. Frederick, H. H. Lounsberry, S. C. Crawford, P. H. Blodgett and K. H. Washburn, graduates of the Fifth Session of the Ordnance Training School, conducted by the Tuck School, have completed the course of training at Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C., and have recently been transferred to Camp Hancock, Ga.

James Buckley has graduated from the Ground Aviation School at Cornell University and is now in Texas.

J. L. Churchell, after serving in the Naval Reserve, has transferred to Naval Aviation and is a student at the M. I. T. School.

C. H. Ingram is a Sergeant, U. S. Forestry Reg.

A. C. Nichols is a member of the 45th Engineers (Standard Gauge Railway Maintenance of Way Batt.), Camp Humphrey, Va.

J. S. Harris has been commissioned Lieut., Aviation Sec., Sig. Corps, at Park Field, Memphis, Tenn.

H. C. Hoyt has been commissioned 2nd Lieut., Aviation Sec., Sig. Corps.

L. C. Dunn has recently been promoted to Ist Lieut.

R. B. Livermore is 2nd Lieut., Co. .M, 104th U. S. Inf., which is now holding a portion of the Toul sector. The regiment is composed of Massachusetts men.

C. E. Griffith is about to enter the aviation service.

C. H. Foster, Sergeant Q. M. C., Camp Devens, has been transferred to Camp Johnston, Fla., to study for a commission.

L. F. Edgerton is transferring from the 301st Eng., at Camp Devens, to the C. A. O. T. C., at Fortress Monroe, Va.

'16

Alexander Dean is a Private in the Photographic Div., Air Service of the Signal Corps, stationed at Madison Barracks, N. Y.

Bailey V. Emery was released from the American Ambulance Corps and is a recruit in the Legion of Honor.

E. W. Gumbart is a student in Aviation at Princeton.

R. P. Harvey is in the U. S. G. S., in Washington.

C. R. Tanes is at the Aviation Concentration Camp, Camp Dick, Tex.

C. E. Jones is in the Quartermaster's Dept., Mineola, L. I.

H. J. McClellan is 2nd Lieut., A. S. S. O. R. C.

J. C. Monohan is 2nd Lieut. Ist U. S. Eng., A. E. F.

G. B. Phillips is doing civilian relief work with the Red Cross and American Friends Reconstruction Unit.

V. W. Porter is in the Aviation Service in Texas.

L. W. Rogers is at the U. S. Army Hdqrs. in London.

A. P. Browne is Ist Lieut, 303rd F. A. at Camp Devens.

E. L. Mack is now 2nd Lieut., O. R. C.

A. B. Bucknam has been transferred from Waco, Tex., to the Meteorological Sec., Texas A. & M. College, College Station, Tex.

H. W. Wetherbee is a member of 20th Eng. (Forestry Reg.), Camp American University.

J. K. Fenno is in an Aviation School at San Diego, Cal., and E. L. McFalls in a similar school at Lake Charles, La.

'l7

The following men received the degree of Bachelor of Arts at Commencement, May 27, in accordance with the vote of the Board of Trustees concerning the awarding of degrees to men in service:

Carl Converse Colby John William Hill Robert Armstrong McKenney George Samuel Montgomery, Jr. Wendell Gage Reycroft Christian Maurice Salmonsen

The following men in service received the degree of Bachelor of Science:

Max Buswell Antrim Elmer Woodworth Berry Harold Francis Bidwell Donald Brooks Clarence James Campbell Ben Eastman Hobart Ford Fred William Gee Samuel Bond Haskell Kenneth Winslow Holden Edward Augustus Keddie Donald Paret MacNutt Burton Vesper Phinney William Thomas Ponder James Lyon Rubel William Harold Stewart Derrill de Saussure Trenholm Paul Webster Trier

Max Antrim is, attending the Naval Auxiliary Reserve Cadet School at Pelham Bay Park, N. Y.

Elmer Berry is a member of Battery A, 135th Field Artillery, stationed at Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala.

Carl Colby enlisted in the Marines in May, 1917. Hs is now overseas and is acting as French interpreter in the Headquarters Company.

Kenneth Holden isi on Scout Cruiser 351, now overseas.

S. L. Smith is a Private in Battery E, 51st Artillery (C. A. C.), in France.

Walter Burns is a member of Ma- chine Gun Corps, 165th Inf., A. E. F.

L. G. Nourse is in training in the Ord. Dept. at Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga.

P. M. Woodwell is an Ensign in the Naval Reserve, graduating from the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, in May.

R. T. Sisk is in the Aviation Sec., Sig. Corps, and has been ordered to Princeton for study and training.

K. Browne, 2nd Lieut., F. A., has just been transferred from Camp Devens to Camp Jackson, S. C.

J. P. Desmond has been commissioned 2nd Lieut., Aviation Sec., Sig. Corps.

W. H. Stewart, D. B. Aldrich and J. E. Burns have been commissioned Ensigns in the U. S. Navy.

R. L. Johnson enlisted in Aviation a year ago and is now 2nd Lieut., assigned to Personnel Board, Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex.

W. K. Wyeth is in France with the A. E. F.

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N. G. Knapp is connected with the Ordnance Dept. at Edgewood, Md.

P. L. Mather has been commissioned Ensign in the U. S. Navy and has received orders to report for active duty in foreign waters.

H. K. Whitmore, an aviator of the Lafayette Escadrille, has been reported as a prisoner in Germany.

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E. W. Edwards and H. K. Farrar are Ensigns in the Naval Reserve and were graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis in May.

L. F. Garrison is in the Sanitary Corps, Regular Army, employed in a gas mask factory.

S. S. Dodd has been commissioned 2nd Lieut, in the Aviation Sec., Sig. Corps.

A. C. Havlin, who enlisted in 102nd Mach. Gun Batt., in May, 1917, has recently been wounded in France.

E. W. Cunningham has been commissioned 2nd Lieut, at Camp Devens R. O. T. C., and has been sent overseas.

C. M. Demond has enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps and will be stationed at Port Royal, S. C.

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S. P. Ryder is a student at the School of Mil Aero., Royal Air Force, Toronto.

R. A. Hatch has enlisted in the U. S. Marines and is stationed at Paris Island, S. C.