Furman University - Bonhomie Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1919

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completely demolished and himself being taken prisoner by the Germans. After escaping twice from prison camps, he made his way through Belgium to Holland and from there the American Consul sent him to England. Lieutenant Edwin L. Hughes enlisted with the Butler Guards, served on the border, and went Overseas with the 1 18th Infantry. He was gassed in action September 30, 1918. Capt. O. K. Mauldin, former attorney of the Greenville bar, went Overseas with the 7th Division, 53th Regular Field Infantry. He was gassed during the last week of the war. Corporal Brummctte Mobley, who graduated in '16, went Overseas with the Butler Guards, and was seriously wounded. Sergeant Herman B. McManaway went Overseas with the I 18th Infantry. During a gas attack by the Germans he gave his gas mask to a wounded comrade, this act nearly causing the loss of his own life. C. P. Rice (“Sister”) of the Class of ’ I 7 went over with the Butler Guards and was shell-shocked last fall. William Schwiers, formerly of the Furman Fitting School, went Overseas with the I 18th Infantry and was wounded in the head by a shell October 15. 1918. Lieutenant D. Townsend Smith, also of the 1 18th Infantry, was wounded, remaining in the hospital six weeks. Capt. W. Wallace Wingo, Class of ’16, also of the I 18th Infantry, was gassed at St. Quentin, France, September 28, 1918. Lieutenant Frank Wise was wounded in action. Lieutenant John W. Wood, Class of 17. of the 29th Division, was severely wounded while in command of two companies in the Argonnc l orcst. Resting in a shell hole, he was attacked by five Germans, three of whom had bayonets pointing at his throat. He disposed of three of them, but in attempting to get a fourth was shot twice, one bullet passing through his left lung and the other one through each wrist. Sergeant Wayland B. Jones, Class of '16, was a member of the distinguished group of engineers who saved the Allied cause when it took the place of the French, who had fallen back and thus left a breach in the line. He was under fire for nine months.



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