The following list contains the names, arranged by classes, of all Dartmouth men who have died in the service of their country since the beginning of the Great War, and whose deaths have been reported to the Secretary of the Alumni Association. In every case where it is known, the date of death is also given. Those names which are starred have not been reported in any previous number of the MAGAZINE.
'93 Med.
Lieut. James Brown Griswold, October 25, 1917.
'97
Captain Arthur Steele Dascomb, August 20, 1918.
'00
Major Henry Reuben Weston, November 27, 1918.
'05
Captain Robert Allen French, December 16, 1918.
'06
Conrad Philip Hazen, February 11, 1918.
'08
Lieut. George Elliot Shipley, October 11, 1918.
Sergt. Karl Herbert Pitcher, September 23, 1918.
'09
James Andrew Turner, October, 1918.
Captain Lester Sherwood Wass, July 18, 1918.
'10
Thomas Start Knox, November 19, 1918.
Lieut. Sturgis Pishon, October 26, 1918.
Raymond Whiton Thompson, September 12, 1918.
'11
Captain Edward Franklin Chase, August 31, 1918.
Captain Frederick Whidden Grant, October 7, 1918.
William Thomas Stillman, August 13, 1918.
Charles Henry Ayer, October 16, 1918.
Sergt. John Alvord Rose, October, 1918.
'12
Lieut. Harold Francis Jacobus, December 24, 1918.
Howard Burchard Lines, December, 1916.
William Whipple Poole, Jr., September 12, 1918.
'13
Lieut. Robert Greenleaf Durgin, October 4, 1918.
Lieut. Errol Dwight Marsh, November 2, 1918.
Corp. Austin Brown Noble, January 5, 1919.
Sergt. Earle Cushing Stanley, July 2, 1918.
Curtis Melvin Parkhurst, February 20, 1918.
'14
Lieut. Henry Bradley Frost, 1918.
Lieut. Guy Edson Fuller, May 31, 1918.
Phillips Haskell, September 20, 1918.
Robert Turner Kelley, October 16, 1918.
Ralph Henry Kelsey, October 16, 1918.
Lieut. George Francis Watkins, July 24, 1918.
'14 Med.
Lieut. William Edward Emery, June 11, 1918.
'15
Charles Edward Bishop, October 4, 1918.
Sergt. Frederick Drew Day, January, 1918.
Richard Melville Hall, December 25, 1915.
Sergt. Allen Scott Norton, October 23, 1918.
Lieut. William Henry Townsend, April 23, 1918.
Lieut. Alan Frederick Waite, September 29, 1918.
James Lloyd Churchell, August 29, 1918.
'16
Lieut. Lawrence Sanderson Ayer, April 20, 1918.
*Osborne Procter Friend, September 29, 1918.
Frederick Olney Garrison, October 23, 1917.
Charles Raymond Janes, September 13, 1918.
Allen Dodge Lewis, October 13, 1918.
Louis Frank Pfingstag, April 6, 1918.
Lieut. Chester Albert Pudrifh, May 3, 1918.
Harold Bridgman Stedman, October 9, 1918.
Lieut. Ellsworth Olmstead Strong, August 25, 1918.
Lieut. Karl Eugene Dimick, September 19, 1918.
Corp. Cecil Winfield Fogg, July 21, 1918.
Vernon Kellogg Penny, July 24, 1918.
Ensign Russell Dexter Tibbitts, October 14. 1918.
'17
Clark Aaron Goudie, August 5, 1918.
Lieut. Joseph Welch Emery, Jr., July 18 1918.
Sergt. Winfield Skidmore Knowles, April 3, 1918.
Lieut. Donald Paret McNutt, July 16, 1918.
Paul Gannett Osborn, June 25, 1917.
Sergt. Afton Eugene Wheeler, September, 1918.
Thomas Brown McGuire, January 15, 1918.
Herman Stockman Robinson November 24. 1938.
Maurice Gordon Smith, April 10, 1918.
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Sergt. Rodney Donnell Brown, October 25, 1918.
Sergt. William Wendell Drabble, October 10, 1918.
Lieut. Harold Field Eadie, March, 1918.
Lloyd Frederick Emerson, September 25, 1918.
Stanley Hill, August 14, 1918.
Ensign Eugene Charles Tirrell, October 1, 1918.
Lieut. George Minot Cavis, October 7, 1918.
Lester Lord Horton, September, 1918.
'19
Lieut. Charles Patrick Anderson, Septem- ber 16, 1918.
Charles Bacon, October 24, 1918.
Fred Cook Gilpatrick, Jr., October, 1918.
Lieut. Ernest Armand Giroux, May 22, 1918.
Lieut. Warren Tucker Hobbs, June 26, 1918.
Lieut. Frederick Plant McCreery, May 11, 1918.
Donald Mansfield McMahon, October 3, 1918.
Charles Enos Tayntor, October 3, 1918.
Dewitt Gifford Wilcox, August 29, 1918.
Lieut. Stafford Leighton Brown, October 7, 1918.
Ensign Philip Bernard Frothingham, September, 1918.
Wainwright Merrill, November 6, 1917.
Lieut. Thomas Cushman Nathan, March 20, 1918.
'20
Corp. Gordon Bartlett, September 17, 1918.
Joseph John Fenton, Jr., August 13, 1918
Robert Augustus Hatch, October 5, 1918.
Lieut. Benjamin Hiestand, June 10, 1918.
Charles Alexander Hopkins. January 30, 1918.
George Ouray Kane, November 21, 1918.
Edward Louis Stephenson, May 1, 1918.
'21
Spencer Wallace Slawson, October 9, 1918.
OSBORNE PROCTER FRIEND '16
Osborne Procter Friend '16, died of pneumonia at Philadelphia, September 29, .1918. Friend had been a quartermaster in the United States Naval Reserve Force at Newport, R I and New Bedford, Mass., having enlisted in April, 1917. In April, 1918, he was transferred to the Naval Aviation School at M. I. T., from which he was graduated in June. He was then transferred to Bay Shore, L. 1., and to Philadelphia, to await a call for active duty. Here he was stricken with influenza, which soon developed into pneumonia.
He was born July 25, 1894, in Gloucester, Mass., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Friend. He prepared for college at the Gloucester High School and was graduated from Dartmouth in 1916. After being for several months in the employ of the Winchester Arms Company in New Haven, he was engaged as a department manager by the United States Rubber Company at Brooklyn. He was married April 20. 1918, at Milford N H. to Miss Florence J. Boynton, who with his parents and his two sisters survives him.