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SPECTATOR ignnnr illnll p JOHNSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI AND FOR- MER STUDENTS WHO ARE IN THE SERV- ICE OF THEIR COUNTRY Class of 1899-GEORGE FOSTER, First Lieutenant, unmarried, Mt. Stl Mary's, 1899-1902 , Johns Hopkins University, 1902 -1905, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1905 -1905, practiced profession in Johnstown, 1908-1917, Plattsburg Civilian Camp, 1916, First- Reserve Officers' Training Camp, Fort Niagara, 1917, Intelligence De- partment, Camp Meade, Md. f 1'900-MERRILL C. BAKER, Major, unmarried, Dickin- son College, 1900-1904, Sales department, Cambria Steel Co., 1904-1916, Assistant Manager, American Vanadium Co., 1916-1917, Small arms, Ordnance De- partment, Washington, D. C. 1902-CHARLES HAYES, M. D., First Lieutenant, un- married, Jefferson Medical School, 1902-1904, Spe- cialist in diseases of eye, throat and ear Qin cityj, 1912-1917, Base Hospital, 87th Division, Camp Pike, Little Rock, Arkansas. 11902-ROY LOWMAN, First Lieutenant, married Verna Morris 1903, Graduate, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., 1902-1906, U. S. Naval Service, 1906 -1914, employed by Bethlehem Steel Co., 1914-1917, Ordnance Department, War Bureau, Washington, D. C.' 3319 R. N. W. if 1904-FRANCIS SCHRAM, M. D., First Lieutenant, maf- ried, Graduate, Jefferson Medical School, 1904-1909, practiced profession in city 1911-1917, City Bacter- iologist 1917, sometime member of Memorial Hospi- tal Staif, stationed with Medical Corps, Fort Ogle- thorpe, Ga.
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SPECTATOR Svleriinn illrnm Qlnmmvratinn GBM Many loved Truth, and lavished 1ife's best oil Amid the dust of books to find her, Content at last, for guerdon of their toil, With the cast mantle she hath left behind her. Many in sad faith sought for her, Many with crossed hands sighed for herg But these, our brothers, fought for her. ar wr an Tasting the raptured fleetness Of her divine completeness: Their higher instinct knew Those love her best who to themselves are true, And what they dare to dream of, dare to dog They followed her and found her Where all hope to find, Not in the ashes of the burnt-out mind, But beautiful, with danger's sweetness round her. -James Russell Lowell
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SPECTATOR 9 1906-ROBERT ENTWISLE, M. D., First Lieutenant, mar- ried May Rose, 1907, Graduate, Princeton University, 1906-1910, University of Pennsylvania, Medical School, 1910-1914, 1914-1915, interne in Allegheny General Hospital, practiced profession in Pittsburgh, 1915-1916, Assistant Surgeon, Camp Great Lakes, Il- linois, United States Naval Station. 1906-WILLIAM GROVE, M. D., First Lieutenant, un- married, Jefferson Medical School, 1909-1913, interne in West Penn Hospital and Philadelphia General Hos- pital, 1913-l914, now in Field Hospital, Co. 301, Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. 1906-ARTHUR MILTENBERGER, M. D., First Lieuten- ant, unmarried, Graduate, jefferson Medical School, 1906-1911, interne, Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, 1911 -1913, practiced profession in city, now with Base Hospital, American Expeditionary Force, France, via N. Y. 1906-HARRY STOREY, Private, unmarried, Dickinson College, 1906-1910, Law School, Dickinson, 1910- 1913, practiced profession in city 1913-1917, Head- quarter Co., 4th U. S. Infantry, Camp Stewart, New- port News, Va. 1907-FRANCIS WOLLE, First Lieutenant, unmarried, University of Pennsylvania, 1907-1909, Mask and Wig, University of Colorado UD, 1909-1911, Camp Funston, Fort Ryder, Kan. Ex 1907--HUGH HOLZMAN, Private, unmarried, Field Hospital, 317, Sanitary Train, 305 Engineers, Camp Lee, Va. 1907-DOUGLAS STOREY, Private, unmarried, Graduate, Washington and jefferson, 1907-1911, University of Pennsylvania, Law School, 1911-1914, practiced prof fession in Harrisburg, 1914-1917, Quartermasters' De- partment 30l Supply Co., Q. M. C., N. A., American Expeditionary Force, via New York, A. E. N., France. 1907-SAMUEL RABINOVVITZ, Private, unmarried, As- sistant Manager, Great Eastern Clothing Store, 1910
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