D 639 .E4 Y3 Copy 1 ^ ,,[t'BRARV OF CONGRESS. 020 914 425 6 COMMEMORATIVE EXERCISES IN HONOR OF THE YALE MEN WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE WAR MCMXIX SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE THE FIFTEENTH WOOLSEY HALL, YALE UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME PRELUDE. Funeral March from the Heroic Symphony. Beethoven. ENTRY OF COLORS AND STANDARDS. GUARD OF HONOR FROM YALE STUDENTS IN THE SERVICES. ADDRESS. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY. COMMEMORATIVE POEM. BRIAN HOOKER, M.A. MUSIC BY HORATIO PARKER, Mus. D. THE NEW HAVEN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, ASSISTED BY MISS GRACE KERNS, SOPRANO, AND BY THE CHORAL ART SOCIETY AND THE YALE GLEE CLUB. PRAYER. RIGHT REVEREND CHAUNCEY BUNCE BREWSTER, D. D. PLACING OF WREATHS ON MEMORIAL TABLETS. GUARD OF HONOR FROM YALE STUDENTS IN THE SERVICES. TAPS. The Audience Standing. I02D REGIMENT BUGLER. POSTLUDE. Verdun. Stanford. THE AUDIENCE IS ASKED TO REFRAIN FROM APPLAUSE THROUGHOUT THE EXERCISES, AND TO REMAIN SEATED UNTIL THE GUARD OF HONOR HAS LEFT THE HALL AFTER THE POSTLUDE. 'CI A 527350 m 10 1919 ^ COMMEMORATIVE POEM A, D. I919 I. THERE'S a clamour of many voices, There's a murmur of marcliiiii;- fee And a music that rejoices Where the ranks move down the street ; Friends with the hearts of strangers, Boys with the eyes of men. Having endured all dangers And so returned again. Therefore with bamiers burning And cheers that rise and roll Honour to these returning Who saved our honour whole. IV. Look where the soft clouds blossom O'er the green countryside. And the earth clothes her bosom In beauty as a bride. Can any peace delight them Whose delights rest undone, Or any heaven requite them For this world wooed and won? Filled full and flushed with morning They sang and took the sword— The night came without warning, And where is their reward? Kingdoms and Dominations Have owned their fighting worth— This common clay of nations Clad in the hue of earth ; These common souls and human Who laugh their sins abroad But hide the love of woman And seek the fear of God. Through poison, fire, and prison Unscared, unscathed, they came— The sons of Man arisen Against the sons of Shame. HI. What of the many others Forever overseas — Lovers and sons and brothers Like these, yet not like these? For two shall have toiled and striven Equal in worst and best. And to one shall be glory given. And to another, rest ; For two shall have trod one measure And of one cup drunk deep. And one shall have sweet pleasure. And one shall have sweet sleep. As a man makes a garden Not for the fruits repaid But only to be warden Of life his hands have made; As a woman bears her children Not that their loves atone. But only to look upon them And know them for her own — ■ O youth foregone, foregoing! C) dreams unseen, unsought! God give you joy of knowing What life your death has bought. VI. For our fathers gone before us, That they have not toiled in vain ; For the mother hearts that bore us And shall not waste their pain ; For the childhood games and laughter And the sorrows that turn their tears To a song in the heart hereafter Unto the end of years — For these, and what else unspoken Live when a soldier dies. You are the body broken — You are the .Sacrifice. Copyriglit, IQ19, by Brian Hool VII. For the flower from the clod emerging And the fire from the cloud released, For the wife that is more than virgin And the man that is more than beast; For the spirit in strange communion With earth, yet more than earth — ■ The mystery of union. The miracle of birth — For these, and what holier dreaming Our dust and its deeds have meant, You are the blood redeeming — You are the Sacrament. IX. Your hands confirm our manhood, Your hearts hold women true. And the wide eyes of children Are clean because of you. Through desperate wars undaunted Our future arms retain Your gift of fear confronted, Your gift of conquered pain. Stronger when foes dispute you, Wiser when fools deny, We who must live salute you Who have found strength to die ! VIII. For the pure fear that hovers. The sure faith that descends Between the lips of lovers, Between the eyes of friends — All giving beyond repayment. All truth neither bought nor sold, The body more than raiment And the soul more than gold — In all that we live believing, In all that we" might have lost. You are the spirit living — You are the Pentecost. X. Bring flowers they loved ! Let trumpets Sound, and the feast be spread ! Shall not earth live the fairer For their sake who are dead? Not ashes nor any sorrow Be borne for such as they — Give them the golden morrow They dwelt in yesterday 1 Seeing our days inherit What joys they dared forego. Surely they see and share it — ■ Sin-ely they know — they know ! XI. There's a clamour of many voices, There's a murmur of marching feet, And a music that rejoices Where the ranks move down the street : Friends with the hearts of strangers, Boys with the eyes of men, And souls that have done with dangers And slept, and risen again. Among them, above them, around them, The unseen legions throng, — ■ With the gold of our dreams we have crowned them, And their robes are the sound of our song. Therefore witli banners burning, With lights and with garlands dressed, Honour to these returning — Honour to those at rest. ROLL OF HONOR ARTHUR BERTRAM RANDOLPH CLASS OF 1906 Fii'st Lieutenant, Welsh Guards. Killed in action, September 27, 1915, near Loos, France. FRANCIS BERGEN CLASS OF 1914 About to enter first Officers' Training Camp. Killed in automobile accident, May 11, 1917, while on way to Plattsburg, New York. ALLAN OAKLEY SMITH CLASS OF igi-'S. Aviation Service. Killed by fall during flight, July 21, 1917, near Claymont, Delaware. EDWIN HARRIS DUNNING. CLASS OF 1914 S. Squadron Commander, Royal Naval Air Service. Killed in action, August, 1917. JULIAN CORNELL BIDDLE CLASS OF I9I-- Second Lieutenant, Lafayette Escadrille. Killed in action, August 20, 1917, in the North Sea. HENRY NORMAN GRIEB CLASS OF 1918 Aviation Service, French Foreign Legion. Died as result of injuries, August 26, 1917, in France. ALEXANDER POPE HUMPHREY, JR. CLASS OF 1905 Cadet, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Killed by fall during flight, December 12, 1917, at Hicks Field, Texas. ROBERT DOUGLAS MEACHAM CLASS OF 1907 S. Had passed examinations for Aviation Service (formerly in American Ambulance). Died of appendicitis, December 14, 1917, in Louisville, Kentucky. IRVING TYLER MOORE CLASS OF igiSS. U. S. Naval Reserve Force. Died of pneumonia, December 19, 1917, in New London, Connecticut. WILCOX KING CLASS OF 1913 Aviation Service. Died as result of injuries in automobile accident, December 26, 1917, in Dallas, Texas. ALDEN DAVISON CLASS OF 1919 Second Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Killed by fall during flight, December 26, 1917, at Hicks Field, Fort Worth, Texas. JAMES BROWN GRISWOLD CLASS OF 1S9- M. First Lieutenant, Medical Officers' Reserve Corps. Died of pneumonia, October 25, 1917. in Morristown, New Jersey. LEONARD BACON PARKS CLASS OF 1909 First Lieutenant, Company E, Ii2th Engineers. Died of typhoid-pneumonia, October 29, 1917, at Camp Sheridan, Alabama. THEODORE CALDWELL JANEWAY CLASS OF 1891 S. Major, Medical Officers' Reserve Corps. Died of pneumonia, December 27, 1917, in Baltimore, Maryland. BENJAMIN STRICKLER ADAMS CLASS OF 1918 Corporal, Headquarters Company, 12th Field Artillery. Died of pneumonia, January 12, 1918, in Hoboken, New Jersey. ROBERT FAIRGRIEVE CLASS OF 1916D. First Lieutenant, British Expeditionary Force. Died from wounds received in action, November 24, 1917, London, England. LYMAN HOLDEN CUNNINGHAM CLASS OF 1919 S. Second Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps. Killed in airplane accident, January 13, 1918, at Salisbury Field, England. KENNETH BROWN HAY CLASS OF 1917 Private, First Class, Base Hospital No. 10 (Pennsylvania Hospital Unit). Died of apiicri'licitis, November 29, 1917, in France. DUMARESQ SPENCER CLASS OF 1917 Lieutenant, U. S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps. Killed in airplane accident, January 22, 1918, near Belfort, France. GILROY MULQUEEN CLASS OF 1916 Sergeant, Company H, 307th Infantry. Died of pneumonia, January 28, 1918, at Camp Upton, New York. JAMES HORACE HIGGINBOTHAM CLASS OF 1917 S. Cadet, U. S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps. Killed in airplane accident, February 23, 1918, near Hicks Field, Fort Worth, Texas. FRANK BROWNE TURNER CLASS OF 1917S. First Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Killed in airplane accident, January 30, 1918, in France. HENRY EDWARD HUNGERFORD CLASS OF 1898 M. First Lieutenant. Medical Officers' Reserve Corps. Died of pneumonia, February i, 1918, at Camp Greenleaf, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. GORDON LORING RAND CLASS OF J912. Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Died, February 6, 1918, in France. CHARLES KREMER TUOHY CLASS OF 1915 L. Second Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Accidentally drowned, about February 10, 1918, in the Willamette River, Oregon. CHARLES EDWARD JONES CLASS OF 1915S. Cadet, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Died as result of injuries received in airplane accident, February 15, 1918, at Cher, France. ALBERT DILLON STURTEVANT CLASS OF i9'6S, Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps. Killed in action, February 15, 1918, in European waters. JAMES FENIMORE COOPER, JR. CLASS OF 1913 Captain, Battery D, 308th Field Artillery. Died of pneumonia, February 17, 1918, at Camp Dix, New Jersey. PERRY DEAN GRIBBEN CLASS OF 1903 S. First Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Died as a result of injuries received in automobile accident, February 21, 1918, in St. Paul, Minnesota. LELAND JAMES HAGADORN CLASS OF 1916S. First Lieutenant. Aviation Service. Killed in airplane accident, February 23, 1918, in France. FRANKLIN CRUMBIE FAIRCHILD CLASS OF 191; Cadet Flyer, Aviation Service. Killed in airplane accident, February 23, 1918, near Everman Field, Fort Worth, Texas. JOSEPH FREDERICK STILLMAN, JR. CLASS OF 1915 Cadet, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Died as result of injuries received in airplane accident, February 24, 1918, in St. Albans, E.igland. CURTIS SEAMAN READ CLASS OF 1918 Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps. Killed in action, February 26. 1918, on the coast of France. ANDREW CARL ORTMAYER CL.\SS OF 1906 S. Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Died as result of injuries received in airplane accident, early in March, 1918, in France. WALLACE CHARLES WINTER. JR. CLASS OF 1918 S. First Lieutenant, Aviation Service. Killed in action over the German lines, March 8, 1918. JAMES ELY MILLER CLASS OF 1904 Captain, 95th Aero Squadron. Killed in action over the German lines, March 9, 1918. FRANK GIBBES MONTGOMERY CL.VSS OF 1915 S. First Lieutenant, Aviation Service. illed in airplane accident, about March 10, 1918, in England. LESLIE MALCOLM MacNAUGHTON CLASS OF 1918 Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps. illed in seaplane accident, March 13, 1918. at Hampton Roads, Virginia. HOLMES MALLORY CLASS OF 1918 Sergeant, First Class, Army Intelligence Police. Died of heart failure, March 18, 1918, in New York City. JAMES WEBSTER WATERS CLASS OF 191 1 Private, 37th Engineers. Died of pneumonia. March 25, 1918, in Washington, D. C. HENRY HOWARD HOUSTON WOODWARD CLASS OF 1919 Corporal, Spad 94, French Aviation Service. Killed in action, April 1, 1918, near Montdidier, France. EDWARD LOUIS STEPHENSON. JR. CL.-VSS OF 1920 s. Private, Battery F, 136th Field Artillery. Died from injuries received in automobile accident, April i, iyi8, at Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Alabama, SAMUEL DENISON BABCOCK CLASS OF 1897 Representative, American Red Cross. Died of heart failure, April 4, 1918, in Paris, France. STEPHEN POTTER cr..\ss OF 1919 Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps. Killed in action in North Sea, April 25, 1918. WILSON MARSHALL, JR. CLASS OF 19^0 Second Lieutenant. 22d Aero Squadron. Killed in airplane accident, April 27, 1918, at Salisbury Plain, England. LLOYD SEWARD ALLEN CLASS OF 1910S. Cadet, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Killed by fall during flight, May i, 1918, at Wilbur Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. JAMES SEFEREN ENNIS, JR. CLASS OF 191S Second Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Killed in airplane accident. May 2, iyi8, at Taliaferro Field No. I, Fort Worth, Texas. JOHN DOUGLAS CRAWFORD Cr.ASS OF 191 1 Second Lieutenant, Company H, 28th Infantry. Killed in action in France, May 27, 1918. COLEMAN TILESTON CLARK CI..\SS (JF 10,?, Aspirant, 5th Battery, 28th Regiment, French Field Artillery. Died as result of wounds received in action. May 29, 1918, in France. JOSEPH EMMET BEAUTON Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Died as result of airplane accident, June 3, 1918, in France. FRANK WALTER HULETT CLASS OF iqoSS. Captain, 2d Engineers. Killed in action in France, June 6, 1918. CALDWELL COLT ROBINSON CLASS OF .919 S. Second Lieutenant, Company I, 6th Regiment, U. S. Corps. Killed in action in France, June 6, 1918. EDWARD HINES, JR. Second Lieutenant, Infantry. Died of disease, June 9, 1918, in Franc EARL TRUMBULL WILLIAMS CLASS OF 1910 First Lieutenant, Battery B, 301st Field Artillery. Died as result of injuries caused by falling limb of tree. May 7, 1918, at Northampton, Massachusetts. MARSTON EDSON BANKS CLASS OF 1917 S. Chief Carpenter's Mate, U. S. Naval Reserve Force. Died following an operation, June 13, 1918, at Camp Upton, New York. ALBERT EMANUEL JOHNSON CLASS OF 1914 S. First Lieutenant, Company C, ]02d Infantry. Died as result of wounds received in action. May 8, 1918, in France. JOSEPH GRAHAM TREES Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Reserve Corps. Killed in airplane accident, June 13, 1918, in London, England. EBENEZER BULL CLASS OF 1915 Sergeant, Field Artillery. Died of pneumonia. May 10, 1918, at CYRIL BARLOW MOSHER Sergeant, Battery D, 12th Field Artillery. Killed in action in France, June 19, 1918. MORTIMER PARK CRANE CL.VSS OF 1917 First Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps. Killed in airplane accident. May 15, 1918, in England. EDWARD EVERETT TREDWAY CLASS OF 1901 First Lieutenant, Medical Oflicers' Reserve Corps. Died of spinal meningitis, May 19, Iyi8, at Camp Kearny, California. FRANK STUART PATTERSON CLASS OF igj.S First Lieutenant, Aviation .Section, Signal Reserve Corps. Killed in airplane accident, June 24. 1918, at Wilbur Wright Field, Da>-ton, Ohio. JOHN PROUT WEST CLASS OF .gif. S. Second Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps. Killed in action in France, June 28, 1918. MAXWELL OSWALD PARRY CLASS OF 1909 Second Lieutenant, 147th Aero Squadron. Killed in action in France, July 8, 1918. JOHN DUER IRVING FACULTY Captain, nth Engineers. Died of pneumonia, July 21, igi8, at Langres, Franc; GILBERT NELSON JEROME CLASS OF 1910 S. First Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Corps (attached to Spad 90, French Aviation Service). Killed in action at Berdenal, France, July 11, 1918. CASPER MARVIN KIELLAND CLASS OF 1916 First Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Killed in airplane accident, July 11, 1918, in France. CLARENCE EMIR ALLEN, JR. CLASS OF 1913 First Lieutenant, Company I, 30th Infantry. Killed in action at Chateau-Thierry, France, July 15, 1918. GEORGE WAITE GOODWIN CLASS OF 1916 Second Lieutenant, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Died as result of injuries received in airplane accident, July IS, 1918, at Chateauroux, France. DANIEL WATERS CASSARD CLASS OF 1 9 16 First Lieutenant, 147th Aero Squadron. Killed in action near Dormans, France, July 16, 1918. THOMAS VINCENT STILWELL CLASS OF 1915S. Second Lieutenant, 23d Infantry. Killed in action at Vierzy, France, July 18, 1918. GEORGE KNIGHT HOUPT CLASS OF 1916 Awaiting commission as First Lieutenant, Interpreters' Corps. Died of spinal meningitis, July 18, 1918, in Leghorn, Italy. HEZEKIAH SCOVIL PORTER CLASS OF 1919 Private, Company B, loist Machine Gun Battalion. Killed in action near Chateau-Thierry, France, July 22, 1918. JAMES ALEXANDER MOSELEY CLASS OF 191 5 First Lieutenant, Company C, i66th Infantry. Killed in action at Chateau-Thierry, France, July 26, 1918. JAMES AUGUSTIN McKENNA, JR. CLASS OF 1907 L. Major, l6sth Infantry. Killed in action, July 28, 1918, at the Ourcq River, France. HOWARD WILLIS ARNOLD CLASS OF 1914 S. First Lieutenant, Company K, 165th Infantry. Killed in action in France, July 29, 1918. PHILIP DIETZ CLASS OF 1915S. First Lieutenant, Aviation Service (attached to 99th Aero Squadron, Royal Air Force). Killed in action in France, July 30, 1918. JOSEPH ANDREW GLOVER CLASS OF 1913 S. Second Lieutenant, Company C, 103d Infantry. Killed in action in France, summer of 1918. DOUGLAS BANNAN GREEN CLASS OF 1904 First Lieutenant, Company H, i68th Infantry. Died as result of wounds received in action, August 2, 1918, in France. LESTER CLEMENT BARTON CLASS OF 1906 Second Lieutenant, Battery B, loist Field Artillery. Killed in action in France, July 18, 19 or 20, 1918. JOHN WILLIAMS OVERTON CLASS OF 1917 First Lieutenant, 8oth Company, 6th Regiment, U. S. Marine Corps. Killed in action in France, July 19, 1918. ARTHUR FULLER SOUTHER CLASS OF 1917S. Lieutenant (junior grade), U. S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps. Killed by fall during flight, July 19, 1918, near East Greenwich, Rhode Island. JOHN MacARTHUR CLASS OF 1912S. Second Lieutenant. 27th Aero Squadron. Died as result of wounds received in action, August 9, 1918, in Germany. HENRY GILBERT WOODRUFF CLASS OF 1915 Sergeant, 2d Pioneer Infantry. Died from gunshot wounds received in action, August 10, 1918, in France. VAN HORN PEALE CLASS OF 1917 S. Sergeant, Headquarters Detachment, 27th Engineers. Died of pneumonia, August 10, 1918, in Paris, France. GEORGE LESLIE HOWARD CLASS OF 1905 S. First Lieutenant, Company L, lostli Infantry. Died as result of wounds received in action, August 11, 1918, near Esqueltecq, France. LEONARD SOWERSBY MORANGE CLASS OF 1918 First Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps. Killed in airplane accident, August 11, 1918, abroad. FRANK RONALD SIMMONS CLASS OF igor Captain, Intelligence Section. Died of pneumonia, August 12, 1918, at Marseilles, France. JARVIS JENNESS OFFUTT CLASS OF 1917 First Lieutenant, Aviation Service (attached to 56th Aero Squadron, Royal Air Force). Killed in action in France, August 13, 1918. WALTER WILLIAM SMYTH CLASS OF 1917S. First Lieutenant, 94th Aero Squadron. Killed in action in France, August 17, 1918. HENRY TREAT ROGERS, 2D CLASS OF 1914 Lieutenant, Aviation Service. Died of disease, August 18, 1918, in France. JULIAN CHAMBERS WARNER CLASS OF 1916S. First Lieutenant, Ordnance Department. Died, August 18, 1918, at Saranac Lake, New York. LEVI SANDERSON TENNEY, JR. CLASS OF 1920 Private, Company L, 107th Infantry. Killed in action in France, August 20, 1918. BRONSON HAWLEY CLASS OF .903 Private, 107th Infantry. Killed in action in France, August 23, 1918. KENELM WINSLOW CLASS OF 1905 Captain, Company I, 327th Infantry. Died, August 23, 1918, in France. LOUIS BENNETT, JR. CLASS OF 191 7 Second Lieutenant, 40th Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died from wounds received in action, August 24, 1918, at Wavrin, France. PHILIP JOHNSTON SCUDDER CLASS OF 1906 First Lieutenant, Company E, 307th Infantry. Died as result of wounds received in action, August 26, 1918, in France. GREAYER CLOVER CLASS OF 1920 Second Lieutenant, Aviation Service. Killed in airplane accident, August 30, 1918, in France. JOSEPH BROWN BOWEN CLASS OF 1917 F. Second Lieutenant, Aviation Service (attached to 32d Aero Squadron, Royal Air Force). Killed in action in France, September 7, iyi8. JAMES ROBERTSON CAREY, JR. CLASS OF 1Q14 S. First Lieutenant, Aviation Service. Killed by fall during flight, September 10, 1918, near Chatillon, France. HUBERT COFFING WILLIAMS CLASS OF 1906 S. First Lieutenant, Company D, 30th Engineers. Died as result of wounds received in action, September 13, 1918, in France. ROBERT HOWARD GAMBLE CLASS OF 19 IS Second Lieutenant, Company A, nth Infantry. Killed in action in F'rance, September 13, 1918. ALLAN WILKINS DOUGLASS CLASS OF 1919 First Lieutenant, Battery E, 113th Field Artillery. Killed in action in France, September 13, 1918. OLIVER BATY CUNNINGHAM CLASS OF 1917 Captain, 15th Field Artillery. Killed in action in France, September 17, 1918. PAUL WAMELINK WILSON CLASS OF 1907 S. First Lieutenant, 28th Trench Mortar Battery. Died as result of gunshot wound, September 19, 1918, at Fort Sheridan, Illinois. FRANKLIN PRIME CHEESEMAN CLASS OF 1914 66th Aero Squadron. Died of pneumonia, September 20, 1918, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. GARNETT MORGAN NOYES CLASS OF 1910 Private, U. S. Army. Died of pneumonia, September 24, 1918, at Camp Lee, Virginia. JOY CURTIS BOURNIQUE CLASS OF 1918 Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps. Killed by fall during flight, September 24, 1918, in Pensacola Bay, Florida. ALEXANDER AGNEW McCORMICK, JR. CLASS OF 1919 Lieutenant (junior grade), U. S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps. Killed in action in France, September 24, 1918. RUSSELL JAY MEYER CLASS OF 1916 First Lieutenant, Company M, 146th Infantry. Killed in action in France, September 30, igi8. WILLIAM HARMON CHAPMAN CL.VSS OF 1912 S. Captain, Medical Reserve Corps. Died of pneumonia. September 26, 1918, in Brooklyn, New York. JOHN FARRELL McGOURTY CLASS OF 1913 L. Captain, U. S. Coast Guard. Lost at sea when the U. S. S. Tampa was sunk in Bristol Channel, England, September 26, 1918. JOHN FRANCISCO RICHARDS CLASS OF 1917 First Lieutenant, ist Aero Squadron. Killed in action in France, September 26, 1918. EDMUND ANTHONY PARROTT CLASS OF 1917 S. First Lieutenant, 20th Aero Squadron. Killed in action in France, September 26, 1918. LESTER HUBBARD CHURCH CLASS OF 1920 S. U. S. Naval Reserve Force. Died of Spanish influenza. September 26, 1918, in New London, Connecticut. AMMI WRIGHT LANCASHIRE CLASS OF 191 1 S. Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve Force. Died of pneumonia, September 27, 1918, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. CHESTER HARDING PLIMPTON CLASS OF 1914 S. First Lieutenant, Company F, 21st Railway Engineers. Killed in action near Thiaucourt, France, September 27, igi8. CLEVELAND CADY FROST CLASS OF 1917 First Lieutenant, Field Artillery. Died as result of wounds, September 30, 1918, at sea. DONALD GARDNER RUSSELL CLASS OF 1909 S. First Lieutenant. Medical Corps. Died of pneumonia, fall of 1918. in France. GEORGE WASHINGTON EWING, JR. CLASS OF 1915 First Lieutenant, 185th Aero Squadron. Killed in action in France, fall of 1918. HARRY HELMER JACKSON, JR. CLASS OF 191S S. Second Lieutenant, 28th Aero Squadron. Killed in action in France, fall of 1918. WILLIAM HENRY GROSSIUS CLASS OF 1915S. Second Lieutenant. U. S. Army. Died, October. 1918, at Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky. RALPH TALBOT CLASS OF i9-'o Second Lieutenant, U. S. Marine Corps Reserve. Killed by fall during flight, October, 1918, on the Belgian front. ALEXIS PAINTER NASON CLASS OF 1915 First Lieutenant, 5th Royal Highlanders of Canada. Killed in action in France, October i, 1918. ALEXANDER DICKSON WILSON CLASS OF 1916 First Lieutenant, Company A, 59th Infantry. Killed in action in Briculles, France, October I, 1918. WILLIAM BERNARD McGUIRE CLASS OF 191.' Private, U. S. Army. Died, September 29, 1918, at Camp Devens, Massachusetts. CLARENCE ALEXANDER BRODIE CLASS OF 1919 First Lieutenant, 13th Aero Squadron. Killed in action, October i, 1918, at Grand Pre, France. ROSWELL HAYES FULLER CLASS OF 1917 First Lieutenant, 93d Aero Squadron. Killed in action in Germany, September 29, 1918. McLESTER JARED SNOW CLASS OF 1910 L. Chief Quartermaster, U. S. Naval Aviation Forces. Died of pneumonia, September 30, 1918, in Chelsea, Massachusetts. JOHN McHENRY, JR. CLASS OF 1917 First Lieutenant, 78th Company, 6th Regiment, U. S. Marine Corps. Killed in action in France. October 3. 1918. JOSEPH SARSFIELD SWEENY CLASS OF 1918S. Captain, l6th Field Artillery. Killed in action in France, October 3, 1918. RICHARD LORD JONES CONNER CLASS OF iqoS Captain. Ordnance Department. Died of influenza, October 4, 1918, in Evanston, Illinois. CHARLES Ml-LEAN SMITH CLASS OF .908 Private, Company G, 308th Infantry. Died as result of wounds received in action, October 4, 1919, in France. SYDNEY FRANCIS McCREERY CLASS OF 1914L. Second Lieutenant, Aviation Service. Died of pneumonia, October 6, 1918, in North Sutton, New Hampshire. WILLIAM HOPKINS CHANDLER CLASS OF 1915 Second Lieutenant, Battery D, 7th Field Artillery. Killed in action in France, October 6. 191S. GEORGE WILLIAM MUELLER CLASS OF 191 1 L. U. S. Naval Reserve Force. Died of pneumonia, October 4, 1918, at Camp May, New Jersey. LANGDON LAWS RICKETTS CLASS OF iqit) Corporal. i8th Company, 5th Regiment, U. S. Marine Corps. Killed in action in France, October 4. 1918. CHARLES WOLCOTT WILLEY CLASS OF igihS. U. S. Navy. Lost at sea when the Herman Frasch was sunk, October 4, WILLIAM HUNTTING JESSUP CLASS OF 1915 First Lieutenant, 6th Field Artillery. Killed in action near Appremont, France, October 5, 1918. HENRY BLAIR KEEP CLASS OF 19I.S Captain, loth Machine Gun Battalion. Killed in action in France, October 5, 1918. PHILIP LIVINGSTON ROSE CLASS OF 1916 Second Lieutenant, Battery E, 6th Field Artillery. Killed in action near Verdun, France, October 5, 1918. EUGENE FREDERIC ROWE CLASS OF 19 13 Private, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Died of pneumonia, October 7, 1918, in Memphis, Tennessee. GORDON LOCKWOOD SCHENCK CL.\SS OF 191.1 Second Lieutenant, Company C, 3oSth Infantry. Killed in action in France, October 8, 1918. CLARENCE FAMES BUSHNELL CLASS OF 192 1 S. Yale Unit, Students' Army Training Corps. Died of pneumonia, October 8, 1918, in New Haven, Comiecticut. WILLIAM WALLACE NEWCOMB CLASS OF 1908 S. Captain, Ordnance Department. Died of pneumonia. October 9, 1918, in France. SHEPPARD BLISS GOKDY CLASS OF 1910 S. Private, U. S. Army. Died of pneumonia, October 9, 1918, at Camp Sherman, Chillicotlie. Ohio. LUCIAN PLATT CLASS OF 191:! S. Second Lieutenant, Engineer Corps. Died of pneumonia, October 9. 1918, at Camp A. A. Humphreys, Virginia. GLENN DICKENSEN WICKS CLASS OF 1918 Lieutenant. Aviation Service (attached to 17th Aero Squadron, Royal Air Force). Died from airplane accident. October 5, 1918. DONALD CORPREW DINES CLASS OF 19..1 U. S. Marine Corps. Killed in action in France, October 5, ini8. JOHN LEAVENS LILLEY CLASS OF 1909 s. Captain, Aviation Service. Died of inlluenza, October 6, 1918, in Washington, D. C. ROBERT HENRY COLEMAN CLASS OF 191 5 Second Lieutenant, Aviation Service. Died of pneumonia, October 9, 1918, in Brest, France. REGINALD STANLEY YOUNG CLASS OF 1917 Second Lieutenant, Machine Gun Company, i6th Infantry. Killed in action in France, October 9. 1918. WILLIAM NOBLE WALLACE CLASS OF .917 First Lieutenant. 83d Company. 6th Regiment, U. S. Marir Corps. Killed in action in France, October 9, 1918. CHARLES LOOMIS DANA, JR. CLASS OF 1908 S. 13th Regiment, U. S. Marine Corps. Died of pneumonia, October 12, igi8, in France. GEORGE CHESTER HUBBARD CLASS OF 1913 Private, U. S. Army. Died of pneumonia, October 12, 1918, in Washington, D. C. SHELDON ELIOT HOADLEY CLASS OF 1915S. First Lieutenant, Battery D, 305th Field Artillery. Killed in action in France, October 13, 1918. LUCIUS COMSTOCK BOLTWOOD CLASS OF 1916 Private, Headquarters Company, 323d Infantry. Died of pneumonia, October 14, 1918, in France. WILFRID CORRIGAN BOURKE CLASS OF 1916 S. Second Lieutenant, Aviation Service. Killed by fall during flight, October 14, 1918, at Post Field, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. KENNETH MacLEISH CLASS OF 1918 Lieutenant (senior grade), U. S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps (attached to 203d Aero Squadron, Royal Flying Corps). Killed in action at Leffinghe, Belgium, October 14, 1918. FRITZ LEOPOLD DRESSLER CLASS OF 191 1 L. Captain, Quartermaster Corps. Died, October 15, 1918, in Tours, France. KENNETH RAND CLASS OF 1914 Private, Quartermaster Corps. Died of pneumonia, October 15, 1918, in Washington, D. C. JOHN MORRISON CLASS OF 1917 S. Second Lieutenant, Headquarters Company, 322d Field Artillery. Killed in action in France, October 15, 1918. JOHN FRANKLIN TRUMBULL CLASS OF 1902 S. Major, 6oth Engineers. Died of Bright's disease, following an operation, October 17, I9r8, in France. DAVIS WINANS LUSK, JR. CLASS OF 1912 F. Private, Company C, 15th Battalion, U. S. Guards. Died of pneumonia, October 21, 1918, at Fort Hancock, New Jersey. HAROLD LUDINGTON HEMINGWAY CLASS OF 1914 Captain, Company F, 104th Infantry. Died as result of wounds received in action, October 21, 1918, in France. JOHN PAUL JONES CLASS OF 1912 L. U. S. N„vy. Died of influenza, October 21, 1918. ALEXANDER CHARLES GARLAND CLASS OF 1920 Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve Force. Died of influenza, October 23, 1918, in Brooklyn, New York. GEORGE LANE EDWARDS, JR. CLASS OF 1918 First Lieutenant, Motor Transport Corps ; assigned to Com- pany C, Section-Groupe T. M. 251. Died as result of wounds, October 24, 1918, in France. JOHN JOSEPH FITZGERALD CLASS OF 1914 First Lieutenant, Aviation Service. Died of pneumonia, October 30, 1918, at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas. ARCHIBALD COATS CLASS OF 1920 Second Lieutenant, 19th Field Artillery. Died of pneumonia, October 30, 1918, at Toul, France. SALTER STORRS CLARK, JR. CLASS OF 191J Private, Company A, 311th Infantry. Killed in action near Grand Pre, France, November I, 1918. ARTHUR YANCEY WEAR CLASS OF 1902 Captain, Company L, 356th Infantry. Died, November 6, 1918, in France. JAMES KIRBY BURRELL CLASS OF 1912 Lieutenant, Aviation Service, irplane accident, November 6, 1918, at Dayton, Ohio. JOHN CASE PHELPS CLASS OF 1906 Captain, Company A, 309th Infantry. Killed in action in France, October 20, 191 DANFORTH MONTAGUE CLASS OF 1917 First Lieutenant, Headquarters Company, 305th Field Artillery. Died of pneumonia, November 7, 1918, in France. ALVIN HILL TREADWELL CLASS OF 1918 First Lieutenant, 213th Aero Squadron. Died as result of wounds received in action, November 16, ic in Treves, Germany. ALFRED AUSTIN FARWELL CL.\SS OF .918 S. Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery. Died as result of injuries (received in France), December 30, 1918, at Camp Merritt, New Jersey. SAMUEL PEARSON BROOKE CLASS OF 1899 Captain, 403d Engineers. Died of pneumonia, November 17, 1918, at Foct Douglas, Utah, HOWARD SWART BREMOND CLASS OF 1915 S. Second Lieutenant, 55th Ammunition Train. Died of pneumonia, January 3, igig, in Austin, Texas. FREDERICK CAAIPBELL COLSTON CLASS OF 1004 Captain, 115th Field Artillery Brigade. Died of imenmonia, November 19, 1918, near Verdun, France. BURRELL RICHARDSON HUFF CLASS OF 1909 First Lieutenant, Sanitary Corps. Died of heart disease, January 12, 1919, at St. Dizier, France. SIDNEY ALVORD BEARDSLEE CLASS OF 1917 Second Lieutenant, Company G, 47th Infantry. Died of pneumonia, November 23, 1918, in France. PERCY WEIR ARNOLD CLASS OF 1S96S. Colonel, 103d Infantry. Died as result of accident, January 25, 1919, in France. JOSEPH BIDLEMAN BISSELL CLASS OF 1879 S. Major, Medical Corps; Chief Surgeon, Fort McHenry, Maryland. Died of blood poisoning, December 2, 1918, in New York City. RUSSELL SLOCUM CLASS OF 1917 First Lieutenant, Company M, 48th Infantry. Died of pneumonia, January 25, 1919, at Camp Jacks Columbia, South Carolina. TALCOTT HUNT CLARKE CLASS OF 1907 S. Major, Motor Convoy Service; Officer in charge, Detroit, Michigan. Died of pneumonia, December 5, 1918, in Detroit, Michigan. JOHN MORTON WALKER CLASS OF 190SS. Sergeant, First Class, Camp Hospital No. 93. Died of pneumonia, December 9, 1918, in France. TRUMAN DUNHAM DYER CLASS OF 191SS. Corporal, 67th Infantry. Died of pneumonia, December 11, 1918, at Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Alabama. JAMES KNIGHT NICHOLS CLASS OF 1903 Officer Candidate, Coast Artillery Corps. Died of pneumonia, following an operation, December 17, 1918, in Binghamton, New York. ROBERT LINCOLN CAMPBELL CLASS OF 1912 S. First Lieutenant, Air Service (Production). Killed in airplane accident, December 17, 1918, at March Field, Riverside, California. ROY EDGAR HALLOCK CLASS OF 1906 S. Captain, Aviation Service. Died of influenza, December 27, 1918, in Montclair, New Jersey. EDWARD LEWIS ROCHFORT CLASS OF 191- M. First Lieutenant, Medical Corps. Died of pneumonia, January 26, 1919, in New York City. CHARLES JAMES FREEBORN CLASS OF 1899 S. Captain, U. S. Army. Died of pneumonia, February 12, 1919, in Paris, F'rance. THEODORE HUGH NEVIN CLASS OF 1903 S. First Lieutenant, Chemical Warfare Service. Died of heart disease, February 13, 1919. ROBERT COYNE CLIFFORD CLASS OF 1910 First Lieutenant, Battery A, 103d Field Artillery. Died of pneumonia, February 15, 1919, in Bordeaux, France. GEORGE WEBSTER OTIS CLASS OF 1919 Second Lieutenant, 17th Engineers. Died of bronchitis, following an operation for appendicitis. February 18, 1919, at Savenay, France. WILLIAM FRANCIS KENNEDY CLASS OF 1913S. Lieutenant, Engineer Corps. Died of pneumonia, February 23, 1919, in France. HENRY THOMAS DONAHOE CLASS OF 1917 First Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps. Died of pneumonia, February 28, 1918, in New York City. JOHN CLARENCE EGAN CLASS OF 1912 Captain, 12th Anti-Aircraft Battery. Died of pneumonia, March i, 1919, in Cincinnati, Ohio. ARLY LUTHER HEDRICK CLASS OF 1908 Captain, Company D, iioth Engineers. Died of spinal meningitis, March 5, 1919, at Brest, France. JOHN UPSHUR MOORHEAD CLASS OF 1908 S. Captain, Ordnance Reserve Corps. Died of pneumonia, March 28, 1919, in Washington, D. C LESLIE CARTER BEMIS CLASS OF 191 1 Art 29th Engineers. Died of bronchial pneumonia, spring of 1919, at Langres, France. DONALD PAIGE FRARY CLASS OF 1914 Attached to American Commission to Negotiate Peace. Died of pneumonia, April 6, 1919, in Paris, France. DONALD WALKER CLASS OF 1920 S. Ensign, U. S, Naval Reserve Flying Corps. Died of injuries received in a seaplane accident, April 8, 1919, at Key West, Florida. DUDLEY BLANCHARD VALENTINE CLASS OF 1910 S. Second Lieutenant, Air Service. Accidentally drowned, April 16, 1919, at Live Oak, California. FRANK ATWATER WARD CLASS OF 1903 S. Second Lieutenant, 56th Pioneer Infantry. Died of spinal meningitis, May 4, 1919, in France. PARKER DICKSON BUCK CLASS OF 1919 Second Lieutenant, Air Service, rplane accident, April I, 1919, near Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas. GRANGER FARWELL CLASS OF 1878 S. Major, Quartermaster Corps. Died of embolism of the lung. May 16, 1919, Illinois. Chicago, ERNEST WILSON LEVERING CLASS OF 1906 S. Major, Ordnance Department. Died, May 28, 1919, in Paris, France NAMES IN THE ROLL OF HONOR ARE ARRANGED IN THE ORDER IN WHICH THE MEN COMMEMORATED GAVE THEIR LIVES. 14 LIBRftRY OF CONGRESS lllllll 020 914 425 6 9