Article

DARTMOUTH SOLDIERS IN FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES

July 1919
Article
DARTMOUTH SOLDIERS IN FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES
July 1919

Some interesting statistics have been received from the office of the Commanding Officer, U. S. Army Students in British Universities. They are as follows:

Summary of Students Detachment, U. S. A.in United Kingdom.

About 800 officers and 1200 other ranks. Total 2027.

Approx. By Subjects. Numbers. Agriculture 100 Arts and Science 1130 Law 250 Medicine 150 Theology 100 Technology 250 Veterinary Science 20

About 375 students in Scotch Institutions. About 110 students in Irish Institutions. About 40 students in Welsh Institutions.

The remainder are stationed in England. There are over 800 in various institutions in London and about 200 each at Oxford and Cambridge. The students are still part of the Army and are here on detached service. This period of detached service will end on June 30; after that date they will be sent either to the States or to their old detachment across the Channel.

Dartmouth College

Lt. J. J. Barnett, A.B. 1913, University of London.

Capt. G. A. Boggs, B.S. 1914, Oxford University.

Lt. W. L. Garrison, B.S. 1912, University of London.

Lt. A. G. McClary, A.B. 1916, Cambridge University.

Lt. H. L. Robinson, B.S. 1917, Cambridge University.

Lt. Roger Warner, 1914-17, Oxford University.

Enlisted Men

Pvt. Ist CI. C. L. Barrows, 1910-12, University of Edinburgh.

Pvt. P. McArthur Canada, 1916-18, Cambridge University.

Sgt. Ist CI. J. T. Durkee, B.S. 1917, University of London.

1st Sgt. R. W. Greene, 1914-16, University of London.

Sgt. M. W. Leavitt, A.B. 1918, University of London.

Ord. Sgt. N. E. McCulloch, B.S. 1917, University of Edinburg.

Sgt. Frank Rich, 1909-11, Inns of Court, London.

M. Eng. W. P. Shopleigh, A.B. 1912, University of Edinburgh.

Pvt. Ist CI. W. B. Wiley, A.B. 1918, London University.

The MAGAZINE has received no complete list of Dartmouth men who have been assigned to French universities, but some scattered information has come in. At the University of Grenoble are Lieut. E. L. McFalls 16, Captain C. W. Orr '12, R. E. Hall '12, B. W. Moye '15, C. R. O'Neill '17, and W. A. Hale '16. G. F. Ingalls 'IS is studying architecture at the University of Paris, and A. V. Goldiere '19 and R A. Hinds '19 are both studying French economics and history at the University of Caen.