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R o u n d u A n n it a I J un e 19 1 9 By James W. Foley Lights out! and darkness brooding deep around Thee, soldier; not the trembling bugle ' s sound Nor volley thrice repeated o ' er the mound Shall waken thee. Lights out ! Not where the flag of battle flies. Nor here, where the sad silent shadow lies. Shall drumbeat call or bugle bid thee rise But silently. Thy duty done, thou sleepest. Rest thee well ; Nor any rude alarm shall strike and swell To muse thee — Glory stands thy sentinel. Good-nisjht to thee! The gold stars in our service flag: George Reiss ' 10 Harley Hamilton ' 13 Fred Campbell ' 10 Benjamin French ' 17 Herbert MacNamara ' 11 Kenneth Dugan ' 13 Sverre Monsos left ' 11 Lloyd Watkins ' 14 Claire Marsh ' 16 Dee Brisette ' 17 Madeline McDonald ' 21 Lojla Reiquam ' 16 Wayne McKinley ' 12 Grace Taylor ' 15 PAGE EIGHT
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(§ix ilir tlltup i ■ TIktc is . ' i flag, on the hilltop, Red and blue ami white ; Its stripes flare out on the da; Its stars shine forth in the nig It sings of a soul departed. It tells of a life laid low,— For its silken folds caressing, Shadow — a cross — below. II The . cross, nil tne Hilltop. Gleaming, it shines from afar. It flings its arms in the moonlight, It lifts its head to a star. It sings of the greatest love that men Can ever give or know, — For it throws a glimmering shadow Over a grave, — below. Ill There is a grave, on the hilltop. Narrow and earthy and cold; The flowers smile around it. And the dew drops soften its mold. It tells of a dauntless courage. It sings of a spirit true. It speaks of a man who suffered death For the red and the white and the blu IV Yes, he died for the flag on the hilltop, For the cross beneath it, too. And he died for the country that loves the fla: And he died for me, — and for you.
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J it n e 19 19 Roundup A n n u a I Uttutrra of (Errnx bt Okem CITATION FOR BRAVERY FOR HARRY HILLSTRAND, Co. ;, 60th U. S. Inf., 5th Div. The regiment had gone over the top, and, being unable to capture the enemy trenches, had retreated under heavy fire. A Corporal in Co. G had been left in No Alan ' s Land, wounded. He was in danger of being hit by a shell any minute. Harry crawled out to him and bound up his wounds, but was unable to bring him back to the trenches. He placed him in a shell hole an d went back to the American trenches. For this, he received his citation. Forrest Longeway Forrest H. Longeway, First Lieutenant, has won the Croix de Guerre and he will be awarded a Distinguished Service .Medal by the United States, when he returns, as he is still in France. The first four and a half months he was overseas, he flew with the French planes. Once he and several others with bombing planes became scattered and he with his pilot brought down the Boche plane, which won him his Croix de Guerre just before the Armistice was signed. Whitney Manning Lieut. James M. W. Manning, 1910, 91st Div. Co. G, 363d Infantry, has received the Croix de Guerre for bravery in the St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, and Vpres-Lys offenses. Arthur A. Oswald, G. F. II. S., ' 11, a graduate of the Armour Institute of Technology, and now in the employment of the American Telegraph Telephone Co. in the Montana office, was one of the civilian engineers in charge of radio field research. He is now a specialist in radio control devices with not more than two competitors in this country. He is a member of Eta Kappa Nu, the honorary electrical fraternity of Xew York City. He has read papers before the American Physical Society at ' Washington, D. C, delivered an address before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers at Chicago, then in Milwaukee, then in Detroit, then in Cleveland. He is now preparing a work — Airplane Antennae — to be published later. PAGE NINE
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