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ARuuiuc: V:; The first Iiuliana L ' liiwrsil}- man tn land as a L ' nilcd Statc soldier in l ' ranco was I- irsl Lieut. Ted jnhnson, son nf I Icrald Whetstone Johnson, for years at the head of the Latin Department of hicHana L ' niversity. Lieutenant Johnson landed in l-rance as an officer of an infantry regiment. 1 le had served as an officer of the Indiana national Suard (in the . k-xican border and was at the officers ' school at Fort Leavenworlh when the 1 ' ershint;- exiiedilion was made uj). Lieutenant Johnson is twenl -three ears old. I FiKST Kkvku.lk C.M.I. Page Twoiity-Four m
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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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D IJ E7. . s Capt. Joseph A. Wright was a member of the Jour- nalism Department of In- diana University. He at- tended the first training camp and received the com- mission of captaincy. He is now at Fort Afonroe in Coast Artihery. His ad- dress is Capt. J. A. Wright, C. A. N. A., Fort Monroe, Portland, Me. .AL3.J0R Morton C. mpbell is a member of the faculty of the Law Department and is on leave of absence dur- ing the war. Major Camp- bell attended the second training camp at Fort Ben- jamin Harrison and received a commission of captaincy, but was promoted to mnjor the first of the year. He is now with the Depot Bri- gade. His address is Fifth Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. C.vpT. W. A. Se.wey was a member of the Law Faculty of Indiana Univer- sity : he is now on leave of absence at Camp Zachary Taylor. Captain Seavey w-as elected to the faculty again this year but withdrew to attend the second Train- ing Camp, where he re- ceived the commission of captaincy. His address is Company M, 334th Infan- try, Camp Taylor. y IJ Page Twenly- Five 1918 M
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