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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Decker, H. R. Keen; Sect. 40, N. G. Khouri, A. L. Jacobs, W. P. Hillbraut; Sect. 41, G. P. Hayes, H. H. Holliday, H. L. Hoffman, C. C. Gwynn; Sect. 42, B. Ginsberg, M. Eiseman, J. J. O'Brien; Sect. 43, T. Menton, O. W. Hutchinson, F. L. Gregg; Sect. 44, P. Menton, W. G. Holland, C. H. McAuley; Sect. 45, N. C. Giddings, M. A. Gray, R. F. Gustin; Sect. 46, E. A. Cronin, C. Hayes, J. S. Shubow; Sect. 47, S. S. Kurtz, F. P. Kendall, D. J. Kane; Sect. 48, C. K. Gordon, E. T. Harney...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: USHERS FOR THE YALE GAME. | 11/21/1919 | See Source »

University entries in the first Intercollegiate Aviation contest to be held in this country which will take place at Atlantic City, N. J., during, May were announced yesterday. The men to represent the University will be David Gregg OcC., W. V. Daugherty '20, and George Crompton, Jr., '21. Gregg, who was attached to the Royal Flying Corps will fly in the army contests of May 10 and Daugherty, who was an instructing ensign at Pensacola, Florida, in the Naval Reserve Flying Corps, has been entered as pilot for the naval flights on May 3. Crompton, who was a junior lieutenant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AVIATION ENTRIES ANNOUNCED | 4/9/1919 | See Source »

...Saturday between the entries of the various colleges, each institution being allowed three entries. Many members of the University have been prominent in aviation during the war, and among the men who might be chosen to represent the University at the meets are the following: D. Campbell '17, D. Gregg '18, J. Lavalle '18, W. W. McCleod '19, C. D. Murray '19, T. G. Ames '20, G. Crompton '20, C. R. Steedman '20, and T. Hitchcock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY AVIATORS TO COMPETE IN AERO RACES | 3/31/1919 | See Source »

...Captain Gregg has been serving with the Harvard Surgical Unit since November, 1917. He left the Massachusetts General Hospital in October of that year and was with the Unit in Base Hospital No. 22, at the time of the great German drive in the spring of 1918, when, as he said, "the Unit worked all day and all night for months." In August, 1918, he was sent to Casualty Clearing Stations, 10, 8, and 46, where he served with the Canadian troops at Remy, Arras, Turquoing, and Doullens...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BRITISH LIKED YANKEE SPIRIT | 3/10/1919 | See Source »

...part England has played in this war," Dr. Gregg went on, "will probably never be appreciated by those in America who are accustomed to giving publicity to everything they are proud of. The same silent pride the English soldier takes in his accomplishments also applies to his sacrifices...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BRITISH LIKED YANKEE SPIRIT | 3/10/1919 | See Source »

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