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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...American University Union in Europe is successful even beyond expectations," writes Anson Phelps Stokes, president of the Union, in a letter recently received by Roger Pierce '04, Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the American University Union abroad...
...letter also states that Magoun and two other of his fellow airmen also took part two days before in an engagement with six Boches, which had the unusual duration of five minutes. At the end of the fight the Germans were compelled to withdraw...
Francis Peabody Magoun, Jr., '15, of Cambridge, a second lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps, according to word which has just been received in a letter written by him from France, brought down his first German airplane on December 16. The exact sector in which he was engaged is not known. The despatch states that he got so near to the enemy plane that he could see the red cheeks of his Boche enemy, a shot from his machine fun sending a bullet through the German's head. The Boche was a man of great reputation in the Allied camps...
...letter has recently been received from Samuel M. Felton '16, crew manager, by Freeman Mosher, who has been the engineer of the coaching launch "John Harvard" for many years. Felton went to France as a lieutenant in the engineers in September of last year and is serving there in that capacity in construction of roads and railroads...
...letter reads as follows...