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From Princeton: Harold W. Dodds, J. Douglas Brown, William S. Carpenter, Edward S. Corwin, Christian Gauss, Edwin W. Kemmerer, Harley L. Lutz, David A. McCabe, William S. Myers, DeWitt C. Poole, Paul T. Stafford, Jr. and Charles R. Whittlesey...
RICH LAND, POOR LAND-Stuart Chase -Whittlesey House...
Robert E. Wernick '38; Frank C. Wheelock, Jr. '39; William A. Whitcraft, Jr. '39; Frank S. White, Jr. '39; Abraham D. Whitman '37; John W. Whittlesey '37; Sumner Willard '37; Robert A. Williams '37; Samuel D. Winisky '38; Donald T. Wood '37; Norman Zamcheck '39; Morris Zief...
RICH LAND, POOR LAND-Stuart Chase -Whittlesey House...
...campaign against Apache tribes in 1886, voluntarily carried dispatches through a region infested with Indians; Sergeant Alvin York who killed 25 Germans, with six men captured 132 more; Brig. General Charles E. Kilbourne who mended a telegraph wire under fire in the Spanish-American War; Major Charles W. Whittlesey, commander of the A.E.F.'s "Lost Battalion"; Sergeant Samuel Woodfill, praised by General Pershing as the "greatest soldier of the A.E.F.," who killed 16 men, battered two to death with a pick and captured three machine-gun nests, all in one afternoon; Richmond Pearson Hobson who sank the Merrimac...