Word: canadians
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...representatives of the clubs were: Cosmopolitan, E. B. Schwulst '19 and F. Manach '21; Chinese, T. Li, G.B.; Japanese, F. Muramoto, G.B.; Canadian, R. G. Trotten, Sp.; Spanish, P. G. Quinones, 3L., E. Noguera, Sp. Chairman, F. Bela...
...born in Henderson, North Carolina, and was a member of the class of 1921 at North Carolina State University. While in college he played on his class football and baseball teams, and was also a member of the college military training corps under an officer of the Canadian army...
...voluntary reports only. The following includes all reports up to September 21, 1918, and shows a marked increase over the list of last June. ACTIVE SERVICE. Sept. 21, June 1918 1918 U. S. Army, 4805 4644 U. S. Navy, 1104 945 Foreign Allied Armies, 165 136 British, 83 Canadian, 38 Australian, 1 French, 40 Russian, 2 Belgian, 1 Died in Service, 124 78 Total, 6198 5803 Sept. 21 June 1918 1918 Auxiliary Service, 2583 2146 (Including State Guard, Volunteer Ambulance Service, Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. at home and abroad, and Relief Service). Died in Service...
...French and English allies is liard to believe; they are veterans and he has much to learn. It is encouraging, never the less, to see that the Germans have guessed wrong once more. They laughed at the idea of a powerful English army, they were sure that no large Canadian force would reach their front, and they sneered at the notion of a million Americans in France. To them it seemed impossible that a draft army and an army of volunteers could vie with the Kaiser's trained men. We have not as yet completely proved that the American Army...
...John Royce Meeker, of New York City, will hereafter act as pianist for the Standish chorus. In Smith Halls David Washburn Bailey, of Wollaston, has been appointed to fill the place of James Arnold Lowell, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, who has enrolled in the Royal Flying Corps of the Canadian Army...