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s - o I THE JEFFERSONIAN , ,ff ' CIVILIAN AIDES TO THE FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH FIFTH SIXTH SEVENTH EIGHTH NINTH ALABAMA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO CONNECTICUT DELAWARE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA GEORGIA IDAHO ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA IEANSAS IEENTUCKY u LOUISIANA MAINE lVIARYLAND TVIASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN IVIINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI lVIISSOURI lVIONTANA NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOT.A OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA TLHODE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE 'TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WICST VIIQCIINIIX VVISCONSIN WYOMING Pagf' Om' llzwiflzwl Tf1.1'1'ly-f'1'gf1! SECRETARY OF WAR Military Training Camps Association 705 Tower Bldg., Chicago, Ill. - CHIEF CIVILIAN AIDE CHARLES B. PIKE 705 Tower Bldg., Chicago CORPS AREA CIVILIAN AIDES h Pierpont L. Stackpole Nathan H. Lord Gresham H. Poe John Marshall Slaton Robert H. Jamison Noble B. Judah Gould Dietz W. S. Hendrick Roy C. Ward 84 State St., Boston, Mass. 19 W. 44th St., New York, N. Y. 8 South St., Baltimore, Md. Grant Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Bulkley Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 134 So. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. Fontenelle Hotel, Omaha, Nebr. , 303 Navarro St., San Antonio, Tex 312 California St., San Francisco, Calif STATE CIVILIAN AIDES James S. Thomas BI. J. Dougherty J. C. Conway H. L. Suydam Morrison Shafroth John L. Gilson John Biggs, Jr. LeRoy W. Herron B. C. Riley Edgar Brown Dunlap Harry A. Lawson George Grant Seaman Felix M. MeWhirter Charles B. Robbins Charles S. Huffman Frank D. Rash Oren Brooks Sabine W. Wood Covington K. Allen Ralph Lowell VVade Millis Dr. John T. Bergen Alexander Fitz-Hugh Carl F. G. Meyer H. S. Hepner O. E, Engler J. R. Van Nagell Robert O. Blood Ruford Franklin H. A. Ingalls Nathan H. Lord Albert L. Cox VV. C. Macfadden Albert H. Morrill Roy Hoffman Edward Curf Sammons Theodore Rosen Royal C. Taft McDavid Horton Charles H. Englcsby Luke Lea Ralph H. Durkce Sherman Armstrong James Brown Douglas S. Freeman Nathan Eekstein Justin K. Anderson VVheeler P. Bloodgood A. H. Marble University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Mesa Southern Trust Co., Little Rock 823 Security Bldg., Los Angeles Equitable Bldg., Denver 185 Church St. ,New Haven 610 Equitable Bldg., Wilmington The Evening Star, VVashington University of Florida, Gainesville Gainesville Evening News, Boise Taylorville 'The Peoples State Bank, Indianapolis American Trust Bldg., Cedar Rapids Columbus ' Louisville Railway Bldg., Louisville Times-Picayune, New Orleans 199 Exchange St., Bangor War Memorial, Baltimore 44 State St., Boston 1403 Ford Bldg., Detroit 623 East 18th St., Minneapolis P. P. VVilliams Co., Vicksburg 4th at Clark St., St. Louis Union Bank Bldg., Helena 915 City Nat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha Court St., Reno 4 N. State St.. Concord 29 Norwood Ave., Summit Roswell 19 W. -1-ith St., New York, N. Y. Raleigh Fargo Provident Bank Bldg., Cincinnati 1414 Hudson St., Oklahoma City United States Nat'l Bank, Portland 923 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadelphii Hospital Trust Bldg., Providence The State, Columbia Watertown Nashville Tennessean, Nashville Chamber of Commerce, San Antonio National Copper Bank, Salt Lake Citv White River Junction ' The News Leader. Richmond 300 N. Occidental Ave., Seattle 009 Bank of Commerce Bldg., Charleston Mitchell Bldg., Milwaukee 1621 Evans St., Cheyenne avnvavovnfovevovlvlvtvl lvova'5's'4'o'A'o'u'Avsvuvovavavh' , Q I a O
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L THE JEFFERSONIAN W is 1 if 1 H THANK YoU,UNoLEsAM H WALTER W. FRICK, Company G We are glad to be here. We are glad to come together under your care and guidance, to mingle with each other as true American boys, to receive your instructions, to learn the art of companionship and agreeableness and discipline and leadership. Q To your ofhcers, our superiors, we are thankful for your patience, your perseverance, and your friendship. We would do all we can to make your burden lighter. VVe would co-operate with you and help you teach us. We are willing and glad to learn from you. We are thankful to you, Uncle Sam, that you allow us, at your expense, to camp with you for one month, to enjoy the companionship of others, to learn to live cleaner and healthier, and to become more alert and efficient. We are glad that you strengthen our self-respect and our self-reliance. YVe are glad to learn respect for authority and the rights of others. We are glad to be here and work hard and play hard, to enjoy ourselves, but also to gain things of value. We are glad to be here, but when our thirty days are past we are glad to go home better citizens in every way. ' CMTC Students of 1926 oooDBvE,oMT CAMP A JOSEPH M. Woons, Staff Sergeant We'll soon be going home, boys, and is it playing fair To leave the CMT Camp without a thought or care? We're full of fpep' and fginger' just from living up to rules. The CMT Camp turns out men who've failed in other schools. Thanks to its cast-iron discipline to which our will has bowed, We'll hold our heads up proudly in any kind of crowd,- Consider ourselves honored as CMTC men, And eager to apply for next yearis training camp again. ' When first we came our shoulders drooped. The job was all too hard. But thanks to steady training we feel we've gained a yard In height and breadth and thickness and, Ch Boy, we sure feel grand When out upon a long, hard hike behind an-army band. In all our drills, in all our games the spirit of Fair Playw Grows more and more within us with the passing of each day. The friendships we've established have brought a world of joy . That, with the passing ofthe years, Time never can alloy. Welll soon be going home, boys, the time is drawing near, But when we see Old Gloryl' she'll be greeted with a cheer. Pagt' Om' Hzuzdrad T1'11'rty-,rciwzz
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