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...present commander of the American Legion. The French Medaille Militarie, awarded only for gallant conduct on the field of action, went to 13 men from the University: Private John W. Ames Jr. '18, Lieutenant William V. Booth Jr. 13, Lieutenant Van Duzer Burton '19, Sergeant Victor E. Chapman '13, Private Andre Cheronnet-Champollion '02, Major Elliot C. Cowdin 2d '09, Captain James N. Hall G. 11, Private Robert Hatch L. '12, Chaplain Albert Leo S. T. B. '05, Sergeant Robert E. Pellissier '04; Lieutenant Norman Prince '08, Flight Commander David E. Putnam '20, and Sergeant Harold B. Willis...
Lieutenant Envin, who was in the French Army, was badly wounded at Beasejour, and lost his eyesight. Since then he has kept on with his studies and at present holds the fellowship given in honor of Victor E. Chapman...
...Beausejour and lost his eye-sight. Since then, however, he has gone on with his studies and has won the degrees of licencie-en-lettres and licencie-en-droit. He is at present the holder of the fellowship annually awarded to a young Frenchman in memory of Victor E. Chapman '13, who was killed in action while flying over Verdun...
...special 440-yard race at the track meet in the Stadium last Saturday, which was a trial race to determine who should run for the Harvard-Yale team in the meet with Oxford and Cambridge on July 23, was won by G. W. Chapman '24 of Yale. T. C. Coxe '21 of Yale came in ten yards behind Chapman in second place, while Bayard Wharton '22 of the University was a close third. Richard Chute '22, who was greatly handicapped by a pulled tendon which he received in practice Thursday, came in fourth. Chapman's time for the distance...
...from each college will take part in the trials for the quarter on Saturday. Richard Chute '22 and Bayard Wharton '22 will be the Crimson representatives, and T. C. Coxe '21 and G. W. Chapman '24 will run for Yale. Wharton seems to have the edge over Chute, having beaten him in the Tech meet, the Yale meet, the Princeton meet, and in the Intercollegiates. Which of the two Yale runners is the better is hard to tell; both have done well in competition, and turned in better times than either of the University men. Coxe was unable...