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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...mayor of Pau, M. Alfred de Sassance, most kindly took the funeral arrangements into his own hands and thus enabled us to have everything done. . . . Services were held in the English church in Pau. All officers and pilots of the school attended; also the mayor, many civil authorities, and several American residents. Five young Americans and myself acted as pall-bearers. . . . Two pilots flew above the cortege. This is the honorary salutation given to French pilots...
Gallup, D. T., '12, Gannett, R. T., '15, Gersusmsky, M. H. C., '17, Glover, G. M., '11, Goldman, A. S., Unc., Goldman, L. E., '18, Gozzaldi, R. S., de '13, Gray, F. C., '12, Green, W. A., '04, Greenough, C. P., '06, Guild, S. T., '13, Gulick...
...beginning of the war, Martin was enlisted in the 52nd Infantry of the French Army. He was wounded August 29, 1914, and received the Medaille Milltaire and Croix de Guerre for bravery...
...opening of the College Union in the Place de Theatre Francais will be hailed with joy by University men in France, and recognized by those at home as one more example of the common bond which unites college men in every place and in all occupations throughout the world...
...Union in Europe for American college men and their friends in war service will open tomorrow with the Royal Palace open tomorrow with the Royal Palace Hotel as its headquarters. The hotel, which has eighty bed rooms and forty baths, is centrally located on the corner of the Place de Theatre Francais and the Rue de Richelieu. It has been rented for a year by the Union and will be the centre for all American College men in Paris. Files of the leading American magazines, periodicals and newspapers will be kept in the reading room and arrangements have been made...