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u f Cajnains — William I), i ' .cck-r, Clark Springer, I ' aiil I 1. Wciland and Travis Williams. First Lieutenants — Archie 0. Krehart, Eniil W. Mcdiy. Allen T ' . -Maxwell and William Ochiltree. Second Lieutenants — C. S. lUishman. Eug ' ene J. Cadue. 1 Inward Clark, Frank R. FJliolt, Otto En ;iehart, X ' edder Card, Ral])]i C. Hast- ings, E. E. Lindlev, Everett P. AlcC )y. I- ' real MchUosh, Louis 1 . Mur- chic, Spencer C. I ' ope, Xoel C. Ruddell, Xorman Sclilemnier, Wavne Schmidt, Clem J. Steis.;mever, William .M. Strack, Chester K. Wiley and Ivan Zarin.; . . tter a lew weeks ' inlerxal the second l eser e ( )t ' ficers ' Trainiu ' (am]) was uprned, in die latter i)art of Au,i; ' iv-l, and continued until alioui TlianksLiLiuL; . The oi)enin;4 of this cam]) found ninel ' men from Indiana L ' niversity who had successfully passed the examinations and were acce])led. Ai?ain the faculty was re])reseiited hv three of its members, viz.. Profs. Paul ' . McXult and C. W . Snow ,ind Instructor V 1 ' ii K ' T wen I y - T wo 1918
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men who were placed in the coast artillery were sent to Fortress Ion- roe, A ' irginia, to complete their training. Besides the regular drilling that the men were given, military tactics were also studied, requiring nnich time to be spent with text books. In spite of the amount of work, the men enjoyed the life. Never a week went bv without several company dances being given in Indianapolis. The three professors of I. U. who were in the first camp recei •ed commissions as captains, Professors Seavey and Campbell in the in- fantry and Prof. Joseph Wright in the coast artillery. Practically every part of the State was represented by Indiana Uni- versity students and alumni in the first camp. Among the more promi- nent students who received commissions are the following: IN Page Twenty-One = 2 19i»
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DH M n yi }.Iatthe v Winters. A few of the better known students who entered this camp were the following: Joseph K. Barclay, Ray D. Casey, John D. Diggs, Raymond Haffner, Alader H. Hamborsky, Christian H. Hartke, John H. Keck, Prentice Knox, Harlan McCoy, Herman B. Xnssbaum, Earl M. Peckinbaugh, Ernest A . Shockley, John L. Slick, J. ' ard Starr, Calvin Perry Stone, Sherman Clinton, Cope Hanly and Jack Blackburn. Alany of the Indiana men who received commissions were stationed at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky, and at Camp Shelby at Hatties- burg, Mississippi. Others were stationed at the various cantonments in the countrv. Page Twenty-Three lyio
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