Word: culbert
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Kenneth Pickens Culbert...
Seventy names will be inscribed on the Roll tomorrow in chronological order, beginning with that of C. Williamson '05, who was killed in Belgium on November 12, 1917, while fighting in the British Army, and ending with K. P. Culbert '17, whose death was reported two days ago in the CRIMSON. The Roll itself consists of a large dark-wood panel with five columns in which to place the names. Above the columns are inscribed these lines from James Russell Lowell's poem on the death of Robert Gould Shaw...
...death of Lieutenant K. P. Culbert '17, United States Marines, was reported by general Pershing in his communique for May 24. His death was the result of injuries received by the fall of an airplane in which he was acting as observer. He died during the night following the accident, but on that evening he and the pilot with whom he was flying were decorated with the Croix de Guerre with palm "for excellent, faithful and courageous work in numerous former flights." Their valor in operating in Seicheprey on April 20, under heavy fire and adverse weather conditions was especially...
...following letter has been received by Professor Copeland from K. P. Culbert '17, now a second lieutenant in the United States marines and serving in France. Culbert while in College was an editor of the CRIMSON...
Company K--Cadet Captain K. P. Culbert; Cadet 1st Lieut., G. H. Hemingway; Cadet 2nd Lieut., J. D. Nichols; Cadet Sergeants, L. P. Hollander, J. F. Blackman, W. F. King, S. B. Wilson, J. G. Daiger; Cadet Corporals, R. M. Loring, G. L. Strelhke, S. F. Damon, O'Leary, C. H. Jacobs, R. W. Gridley, P. Lowrey...