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i 'k l'l-IE MAKIU If i' Men of Gold Among the hundreds of blue stars on the great service flag of the UH1VCfS1tY gleams a galaxy of golden stars the deathless emblems of those fearless youths who when ustice was assailed, closed the book, shut tight the study door and hurried Where the rallying bugles sounded To die as these d1e fo Whom the stars gleam gold that wrong might be forever beaten down and rlght restored this IS to consec ate one s life to a cause the holiest among men and ln the years to come no son or daughter of the Un1vers1ty Wlll look upon the stars of gold W1thout the thought that the names of those they commemorate are hallowed With deepest reverence the Un1 to a hlgh and holy cause the last full measure of devotlon 13 7 J versity dedicates these pages of her year book to her sons who gave 'E-'53 THE 'OHIO STA1-E u NIVERS 11-Y S35
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Men of Gold THOMAS NVINCH BARRETT, ex' 19, Mentor, Aviation Section Signal Corps. Killed by a fall June 29, 1917, at Tours, France. Barrett was the first soldier of the regulai forces to lose his life after the United States entered the War. JOHN CLINTON BOWMAN. '14 and '18, Columbus. Lieutenant in Medical Corps. Died October 2 at naval hospital, Philadelphia, of pneumonia. GUTHERIE O. BURRELL, '17, New Lexington. Lieutenant in Medical Corps with 37th Division. Died in September, IQIS, from vvounds received in action in France. DELBERT D. BURRIS, freshmen veterinary, Sabina, Died November 16 in the S.A.T.C. Barracks Hospital of influenza. CHARLES A. BRUCE, ,95', Columbus. Died April 3, 1917, of pneumonia con- tracted at Camp Sherman Where he had been conducting classes in French for Officers. MURTON L. CAMPBELL, ex '18, Wakeman. Lieutenant in Aviation Section Signal Corps. Killed in action in France July 21, IQI8. CYRIL CARDER, ex '18, Corning. N, Y. Lieutenant in 16th Regiment. Killed in action in France July 21, 1918. DONALD R. CHARLTON, ex '17, Bucyrus. Second Lieutenant 82nd U. S. Aero Squadron. Killed by fall from plane July 22, 1918, at Camp Taliaferro, Texas. HAROLD J. COURTNEY, '18, Columbus. Quartermaster on U.S. S. Louisville. Died of pneumonia at sea, September 21, 1918. CARL R. CRITES, ex '20, Lakeside. Reported in casualty list of November 12, 1918, as having died of Wounds. ERWIN I. DANFORD, ex '16, Quaker City. Sergeant in the Marines. Died july 23, 1918, of pneumonia, after being Wounded in action June 25. ANDREW C. DONOHOE, freshmen engineering, South Charleston. Died of in- fluenza October 15, in the S.A.T.C. Barracks Hospital. CHARLES MAUR1cE ELDER, '15, New Lexington. Died of influenza at Camp Sherman, October 5, 1918. CAREY R. EVANS, ex '18, Columbus. Killed in action in France April 6, I9l8. 14 Qu 1-1-as on-no sTA1- UNIVERSITYFERE?
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