Word: americans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With three Liberty Loan campaigns successfully launched and taxation assuming proportions which involve every phase of American life, the question of the better method of financing the war is one of foremost importance to the entire nation. There are economic aspects and there are political aspects; one must be tempered by the other and both must receive their...
Cadet Roger Sherman Dix, Jr., '18, of Chestnut Hill, of the American air service overseas, has been reported as dead in France. Particulars of his death have not been stated. Dix prepared at the Country Day School...
Lieutenant Guy Norman '90, of Newport, of the United States Naval Reserve Force, died yesterday morning following an unsuccessful operation at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He had entered the Naval service as an ensign, his rank at the close of the Spanish-American war, and had since been promoted to junior lieutenant and then to lieutenant, the rank he held at his death. Four of his brothers also served in the Spanish...
Lieutenant Douglas Campbell '17, of Mount Hamilton, Calif., has won his fifth air battle, according to a recent dispatch from the American Army in France, thus becoming the first ace developed solely under our flag. His last encounter was on last Friday. Lieutenant Campbell, on finding that his adversary had run out of ammunition, signalled him to surrender. The German refused, and was brought down within the American lines...
Lieutenant Campbell brought his first German airplane down on April 15 inside the American lines and received the French war cross. His second was brought down on May 21 and his third and fourth within the last two weeks...