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1919 THE NORM U Q ifitrhing Gbnr Starz MR. OSTIEN, our mathematics instructor, went over in the Y. M. C. A. Service in july by way of Liverpool and London. He askedfor assignment in an army division and was assigned to the 29th Division with troops from New jersey, Marylandand Virginia. He was stationed at Belfort until the drive in September, when he went north to the Verdun-Argonne sector. Here his work was that of serving and caring for the wounded. After the armistice he went to Paris, then was assigned to a concentration camp at Lemans, about 250 kilometers south of Paris, on the road to Brest. ENSIGN R. P. BURKHEAD enlisted in the U. S. N. on Oct. 11, 1917, and waswfirst sta- tioned at Goat Island, Cal. From here he was sent to the radio school, Harvard University. When he completed the radio course he was transferred to the Naval Reserve and went on a three-months' cruise, after which he was sent to the officers' school at Pelham Bay, N. Y., where he received his commission. Mr. Burkhead is now in the building contracting business in Bos- R. G. A. BURKHEAD enlisted in the U. S. N. and was sent to Mare Island, Cal., Dec. 6, 1917. Here he spent eight months as aniinstructor in thenavy school He was then sent to the Gas Engine School at Columbia University. submarine chasers, doing patrol and convoy duty. ton, Mass. Medical Dept., U. S. Army. MR. HAROLD C. TALLMAN went into service U. S. N. Radio School to his discharge on Dec. .13 the barracks. ORPORAL THOMAS L C 27 1918 and reported. at Harvard University, 1918. His work there OSTIEN, Company C, for duty at Vancouver ,From here he was put on special duty on ,He has been appointed Reconstruction Aid, Dec. 15, 1917. He was stationed at the Cambridge, Mass., until three weeks prior was that of Officer of the Deck in one of lst Battalion,,27th Engineers, enlisted April April 29 He was sent to Cam Meade y 7 ' p 9 Md., on May 9, and left for port on june 29. july 13 found him at Brest, and within a week he was in first line reserves at Bellieu Wood. He was in the Chateau Thierry drive and the drive to Fasen Fourdenois on the Orcg and Vesle to Fismes. From Fismes he was sent for a month to an Engine and Gas School at Longres. Meanwhile his company had been moved to the Argonne-Verdun sector to 'be in readiness for the great drive which opened Sept. 26. The barrage opened at midnight, at six o'clock the boys went over the top and within six hours the engineers were laying track over what had been German territory the day before. Ten days before the armistice was signed the company was moved to bridge work north of Verdun, on the Meuse. After the armistice the regiment was mobilized and sent to Verdun near St. Nazarre. He made an application to enter an English university. His application was granted and he is now at the University of Birmingham. He will resume his work at O. A C. next year. EDWIN F. BROWN is now with the Army of Occupation-in Germany. He went to the front last july and was there until the armistice was signed. He expects to be home sometime in july. A OHN WEBER has been with a company of ninety chemists, under two officers at Zanesville. Every state in the Union was represented in the ninety men at the plant-. Mr. Weber is now at home. . WE ARE very sorry that we have not been able to meet many of the men, among them Ivan Wood, Nelson Rodgers, Marian F. Butler, Chad. Newhouse, Raymond Stenback, E. Stanley Evans, Douglas E. Parkes, Carlton Shanks, Cyril Richardson, Harold Benjamin, Birchard Van Loan, Tom Chatburn, jack Wood, Marvin Richardson, S. D. Stevens, Henry S. Nedry, Coral Lake, Paul Loucks, Ray Bower, Clarence E. Sodestrom, Roy Bowman, Harry Lynch, Ray O. Baker, joe Bell, Russell Quisenberry, Eric Englund, Floyd Williams, Ernest Morgan, Glenn Brown and William Hoppes. '
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