Word: oakman
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have been in the ambulance service have left it to take an active part in the struggle. Among these are O. D. Filley '06, now a lieutenant in the British air service, who was recently decorated for brilliant conduct in action; D. P. Starr '08 and W. G. Oakman, Jr., '08, who are said to be driving armored motors in the Dardanelles; E. C. Cowdin, 2d, '08, Norman Prince '08, and Frazier Curtis '98, in the French aviation service. R. T. W. Moss '95 entered the Ambulance service in January, 1915, but in March he resigned to go to Serbia...
...surgeons includes the following: Dr. Hamilton Rice '98, Dr. Richard Derby '03, Dr. Joseph Hoguet '04. Others engaged as chauffeurs or drivers in France are: R. H. Post '91, J. S. Cochrane '00, C. T. Lovering, Jr., '02, F. T. Colby '05, O. D. Filley '06, W. G. Oakman, Jr., '07, D. P. Starr '08, Waldo Peirce '07, G. S. Taylor '08, E. C. Cowdin, 2d, '09, J. H. Stevenson '09, Lovering Hill '10, C. F. Frothingham, Jr., '11, E. O. Munn '14, and J. P. Brown...
...morning session the following officers were elected: president, C. W. Eliot '53; vice-presidents, S. D. Brooks, A.M. '04, and A. H. Ward '85; secretary, Professor P. H. Hanus; treasurer, O. B. Oakman '87. To the executive committee, consisting of N. H. Black '96, Miss F. E. Leadbetter, W. B. Snow, and F. V. Thompson, A.M. '07, J. W. Wood, Jr., '98 was elected to succeed A. W. Roberts...