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Word has just been received of the death of Sergeant John Dudley Love '19, in France. No date or details were reported. He was the 17th member of the Class of 1919 to be killed...
Lieutenant Elmer R. Bolinder, Div. '15-'17, died of spinal meningitis, while serving with Base Evacuation Hospital No. 24 in France. He enlisted in July, 1917, as a sergeant and was later promoted to a lieutenancy...
Lieutenant Herbert A. Lawton '14 was killed in action in the Argonne Forest in France, October 7, 1918. He enlisted in the field artillery early in the war and was made a supply sergeant. Late in 1917 he went overseas and for eight weeks was at an artillery school. He was then transferred to the 125th field artillery with the commission of lieutenant...
...Sergeant John Turner '11 of Lancaster, Pa., has been reported killed in action in France...
...Edgar Angier '20 of Waban, Mass., who was killed in action in September, 1918, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, posthumously, for extraordinary heroism on the field of battle. After leaving College to enter the service, he was elected a Business Editor of the CRIMSON and was first sergeant of Co. A of the R.O.T.C. in the fall of 1917. In January, 1918 he entered the Third Officers' Training Camp at Yaphank and was sent overseas for further training before receiving his commission as 2nd lieutenant. Shortly before his death, he was promoted to 1st lieutenant. Lt. Angier...