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Warr, Thomas C.. - - Wood, Leslie T. .... E. Jaffrey, N. H. .71..-f ' K . ,:.-A . if if w si 113 K, I 21 .. , ...1 1 3,654 1 N 'fbi .. ,,'Pj',1 W it: if 4 fAi 51555 v' gg ..- t i,,,, , l -s..,.,,,.ff' qw., 1.51 '. fp. 1 r , M? 1 gf. 1' . ,,. 1 ,M- j. X I X A' l 1-iv: A-1,1-JI .suv iv . :gf Sl , .Ki 1 1 i l ...----1-.. 1 . a f ti. .-.A t ..,,. Q-7. . . . . . . , Plath, Ernest K. . . . . Elgin, Ill. Porter, Silas C. ...... Mayfield, Ky. Reilly, Thomas F. . Mechanicsville, N. Y. Richardson, Walter A. . Woodhaven, N. Y. Robertson, Thomas O. --.- Atlanta, Ga. Robinson, John W. . . . Long Beach, Cal. Rofe, John F. .-..- Cambridge, Mass. Rogers, Clarence E. . . . Haverhill, Mass. Ronge, Joseph B. . . . . Jamaica, N. Y. Rollin, George P. .... Memphis, Tenn. Rabinowitz, Reuben. -New York, N. Y. Relph, Herbert A.. . .Ridgefield, N. J. Ryan, Walter J. .... New York, N. Y. Sanders, Benjamin K. J - Walterboro, S. C. Sanders, Clarence ...--. Enid, Okla. Sarnmark, Carl H.. . .Conimicut, R. l. Sayman, Albert - . . White Plains, N. Y. Seymour, Walter F. . . . New York, N. Y. Shaw, Allan W. --.. Riverside, Conn Sheldon, Clayton D. .... Auburn, R. l Short, Lloyd M.. - -Galesburg, Ill. C.OT.5. Silberman, Jay D.. . . . Chicago, Ill. Smith, Edwin L. T. . . . New York, N. Y. Snoddy, John H. -.-- Kansas City, Mo. Schalk, Franklin A. . . Richmond, Ind. Schmidters, Edmund W. . Brooklyn, N. Y. Sivard, James H. - - - Steubenville, Ohio Sommer, William F. Spears, Edward F. . Starling, Lynn - - Stoer, Newton B.- Sullivan, William C. . . Taylor, Ashton B.. . 1 Taylor, Walter R. - Thomason, Ira L.. Thompson, Earl G . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .Paris, Ky. Hopkinsville, Ky. . Shreveport, La. Williamston, S. C. - -Chicago, lll. - Vandergrift, Pa. Los Angeles, Cal. Lewistown, Mont. . Tierney, Lawrence J. J. - Dorchester, Mass. Tippitt, Fred ----.- Nashville, Tenn Varnado, Richmond L. . New Orleans, La. Vail, George N. - - . Orient, L. l., N. Y. Verne, Robert V. ----. Newark, N. 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