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...leave of absence to serve in Washington, where he will take charge of the activities of the Copper Producers' Committee. Professor Graton's special field at the University has been Economic Geology and his new duties will be in connection with the economic phases of copper production. Dr. Robert Jay Cook was also granted leave of absence. He has been commissioned lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps and has been ordered to Camp Greenleaf, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., for active service...
...Albert Howard Bump in Chemistry; Emmett Kirkendall Carver as assistant to the Director of the Gibbs Laboratory; Fred Lemuel Ham in Economics; Victor Fritz Lenzen and Ralph Mason Blake in Philosophy; Somers Fraser and Conrad Jacobson in Surgery; Warren Richards Sisson in Pediatrics; Martin Joseph English in Medicine; Robert Jay Cook and Lloyd Thornton Brown in Orthopedic Surgery; Frederick Leo Good in Gynaecology; Delos Judson Bristol, Jr., in Obstetrics; William Edwards Ladd in Surgery; Torr Wagner Harmer, Andre William Reggio, James Murray Gallison, and Edward Hammond Risley in Surgery; Horace Kennedy Sowles; Alumni Assistant in Surgery; George Gilbert Smith, Edward...
Supply Company: Cadet Captain, D. H. Mills; Cadet 1st Lieut., R. Currier; Cadet 2d Lieut., J. D. Williams; Cadet 1st Sgt., O. D. Jay; Cadet Supply Sgt., S. Bruce; Cadet Sgts., A. M. Loveman, W. H. Flaherty, L. R. Barker, R. L. Cudd; Cadet Corps., J. V. VanSickle, J. C. O'Connor, C. W. Cheney, P. O. Carrett, G. N. Hurd. They will be obeyed and respected accordingly...
Company A: Cadet 1st Lieut., M. B. Frankel '18; Cadet 2d Lieut., W. F. Hallstead 2GB; Cadet Sgts., A. S. Anderson '17, G. H. Code '18, S. H. Fabian uC, G. D. Jay 2GB; Cadet Corps., A. E. Angier '20, J. Cooper '18, B. Lewis '20, B. Morton '20, H. M. Williams '20, T. G. Holcombe '20, J. R. Haire...
...this point of view, it appears from the communication of John Jay Chapman printed elsewhere, is wholly false and deceptive. Instead of being Harvard's glory, the monument is a "memorial to hr shame" and likewise "an insult to God," all because "it makes no distinction between the cause of the Allies and the cause of Germany." Harvard's mistake, it seems, is in honoring the valor and self-sacrifice of her sons as Harvard men only and without drawing the line between valor that was pro-Ally and valor and devotion merely pro-German...