ccrrrsBURG college GOLD STARS. IRI7 — IQIQ. ;0S. GEORGE R PRCTZ. OS. ALOERT D.OELL. ■’10. L.G.R.HITCHINS. 12 C. WALT. OE AVER. 'IS. ED GAR J.EYLER. CEO.E.SNYDER. 17. LEONR.MEAO. (7- RATflOrtD L. HESSON. »'l 7. R.I. FITZ PATRICK. IS. C.S.MONTGOMERY. It. V-E.C.SNIDER. IS. IRA E. LADY. • If. RALPH £. 0RAME. tXO. nCRLC X.OOYER. ■'21.W.I, DEARPORFF. 'a1 RICHARD L. SMITH. « 7. Richard frkas. ’LEST WE FORCET. CHARLES W. BEAVER, T2 ACADEMIA, PA. Enlisted in Quartermaster Corps, St. Louis. Mo.. December 13, 1917; transferred to Camp Custer, Michigan; transferred to Camp Meigs, Washington, D. C.; promoted to Corporal; attended Officers' Training School. Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla.: commis- sioned Second Lieutenant: transferred to Quartermaster’s General Office. Washington, D. C.: became ill December 6. 1918, and died at the Walter Reed Hospital, January 7, 1919. REV. ALBERT D. BELL, ’OS SPARROWS POINT. MI). Entered army as a Chaplain. February 1. 1918: attached to 309th Machine Gun Bat- talion, Camp Dix, N. J.; transferred to 310th Infantry and sent overseas. May, 1918: became sick while aiding the sick and wound-d in the front line trenches: suffered attack of influenza and pneumonia; died October 13. 1918. MERLE X. BOYER, EX-’20 CHICAGO, ILL. Entered Officers’ Training School, Fort Sheridan: on account of his youth did not receive a commission; entered Carthage College. October 1. 1918, as non-commissioned officer in S. A. T. C.; contracted pneumonia and died October 9, 1919. RALPH E. BRAME, EX-T9 NEW OXFORD, PA. Enlisted. April, 1917, as Second Class Pharmacist’s Mate in U. S. Navy; attached to Recruiting Force as Physical Examiner, Philadelphia : transferred to Medical Corps of U. S. Marines, Cape May, N. J.; sailed for France, June 13, landing at St. Nazaire; moved with his battery to front, helping to rout German super-guns, at Soissons; weakened by exposure and fatigue, developed influenza and pneumonia : died as result of this sickness, October 25, 1918: buried in the American Cemetery at Souilly Meuse, France. 9
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