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...September 25, 1918, and was appointed instructor in gunnery. He was kept at Fort Monroe to assist in the preparation of a revised book on gunnery for the Army. Before his death he had trained two companies that took the highest standing at the Fort. His home is in Cincinnati, Ohio...
Vice-President--John Nelson Borland, 2nd, of Bedford Hills, N. Y.; Philip Hofer, of Cincinnati, O.; Amory Houghton, of Corning...
Charles Foster Batchelder, Jr., of Cambridge; Henry Dunster Costigan, of Evanston, Ill.; Julian Burroughs Hatton, of Grand Haven, Mich.; John Stuart Higgins, of Winchester; Alexander Edgar Kirk, of Chicago, Ill.; Burnham Lewis, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Erie Alan McCouch, of Philadelphia, Pa.; William Wallace Rowe, of Cincinnati...
...Book: Editor in chief, Philip Hofer, of Cincinnati, O.; chairman of advertising and subscription department, Gardner Forstero, of Milton; chairman of the photograph and cuts department, Edward Cabot Slorrow. Jr. of Readville; chairman of the copy and art department, Thomas Helme Mills, of Portland, Ore.; chairman of the registration and individual photograph department, Henry Russell Atkinson, of Brookline...
Laurence Bowring Stoddart, Jr., of New York, N. Y., has been chosen manager of the Freshman hockey team, and Philip Hofer, of Cincinnati, O., assistant manager. The following managers of the dormitory sevens were also chosen: Standish, William Leverett Cummings, of Brookline; Smith, Campbell Kelleher, of Seattle, Wash.; Gore, Winthrop Johnson Means, of Brookline...