Word: craige
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harmon Bushnell Craig...
...have heard probably of Harvard's loss, the stage's--future stage, at least--loss, and my loss--in that bully good fellow and perfect friend, Ham Craig. His section, Number 2, was working right beside us; their 'postes' were adjacent to ours--and he died from wounds received in action--it all occurred between 10 in the evening and 2 the next-morning. And all the time I was driving a car and never thinking of him going. I saw his grave--all flower-covered. It was in the heart of a cemetery of French soldiers--lines of them...
...following Juniors have been appointed watchers at the polls today: 9-10, A. H. Bright and G. C. Barclay; 10-11, J. R. Craig and W. R. Odell; 11-12, Q. A. Shaw and W. Dexter; 12-1, C. M. Draper and C. A. Morss; 1-2, J. C. Hammond and E. A. Hill; 2-3, R. McA. Lloyd and M. S. Bromwell; 3-4 C. C. Curtis and F. Parkman; 4-5, J. Pickering and J. H. Quirin; 5-6, B. W. Thoron and M. A. Taylor. Any man who cannot serve during the hour to which...
...following men have been killed in the service: P. C. Bentley '17, killed at the Chemin des Dames; H. B. Craig '19, killed in the region of Mort Homme; E. C. Sortwell '10, killed by accident in Salonika; H. M. Suckley '10, killed in Koritza, Serbia. The following have died in the service: A. L. Bliss '16, died of pneumonia before going to the front; H. B. Lines, L. '12-15, died of pneumonia while on service in the Argonne. The following were wounded: D. W. Rich '18, C. U. Shreve...
...Craig '19, died on the Western front, July 16, 1917, from wounds received while serving in the American Ambulance Corps...