w1:iutty illn llr gr i\lftmttt Nrws ~ ~ ~ - _~ · · The Alumni News The Alumni Association is printed five times annually by the Alumni Association of Trinity College, Hartford, Con­ President: Eliot Ward, '13 necticut, and is edited by John Bard McNulty, Acting Alumni Secretary. Vice President: Alex W. Creedon, '09

Front Cover: Secretary: J. Ronald Regnier, '30 'Neath the Elms: looking south from near the Main Office. Asst. Sec.: James Henderson, Jr., '37

Treasurer: Harvey Dann, '32

Local Alumni Associations BERKSHIRE NAUGATUCK VALLEY William G. Oliver, '10, Acting President Paul E. Fenton, '17, President Eaton Paper Co., Pittsfield, Mass. Crest Road, Middlebury, Conn. BOSTON Bertram B. Bailey, '15, Secretary John A. Mason, '34, President 170 Grand Street, Waterbury, Conn. 33 Fairmount St., Brookline, Mass. NEW HAVEN Morton S. Crehore, '14, Secretary Raymond A. Montgomery, '25, President 30 State Street 76 Carew Road, Hamden, Conn. Francis ]. Cronin, '25, Secretary BRIDGEPORT 409 Norton St., New Haven, Conn. Louis F. Jefferson, '15, President Old King's Highway, Darien, Conn. Jerome P. Webster, M. D., '10, President CAROLINAS Meadowlawn, DodgeLane, Riverdale-on-Hudson A cling Officers Frederick C. Hinkel, Jr., '06, Secretary Arch W. Walker, '14 63 Church Avenue, Islip, L. 1., N. Y. 617 Woodlawn St., Spartanburg, S. C. PHILADELPHIA Chester D. Ward, '13 Ronald E. Kinney, '15, President Montgomery Building, Spartanburg, S. C. 401 Walnut Street CHICAGO Charles T. Easterby, '16, Secretary Edgar H. Craig, '34, Acting President 323 Walnut Street 2526 Hartzell St., Evanston, Ill. PITTSBURGH Hill Burgwin, '06, President CLEVELAND 1515 Park Building William G. Mather, '77, President Joseph Buffington, Jr., '18, Secretary 12417 Lake Shore Boulevard 1500 Peoples Bank Building David S. Loeffler., '26, Secretary 1197 St. Charles Avenue, Lakewood RHODE ISLAND Louis W. Downes, '88, President DETROIT 67 Manning Street, Providence Norton lves, '16, President 252 Moross Road, Grosse Pointe Farms ROCHESTER James B. Webber, '34, Secretary Elmer S. Tiger, '16, President 16913 Maumee Avenue, Grosse Pointe Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. Edwin J. Nugent, M. D., '28, Secretary HARTFORD 1325 Lake Avenue Nelson A. Shepard, '21, Vice President 39 Hickory Lane, West Hartford SPRINGFIELD Kenneth W. Stuer, '26, Secretary Kenneth B. Case, '13, President 82 White Street 1200 Main Street Sidney R. Hungerford, '17, Secretary HUDSON VALLEY 21 So. Park Avenue, Longmeadow Raymond ·c. Abbey, '10, Acting President Hotel TenEyck, Albany, N.Y. WASHINGTON - BALTIMORE Edward L. Sivaslian, '33, Secretary Paul H. Alling, '20, President 91 Delaware Avenue, Albany, N. V. State Department, Washington

2 President Ogilby Discusses New Navy Program

The assignment to Trinity College of a V-12 basis of three terms a year of sixteen weeks unit under the Navy College Training Program each: the Michel mas term starting July 1st, not only gives us an opportunity to make a the Christmas term November 1st, and the concrete contribution to the war effort but also Trinity term March 1st. gives us a chance to do so at our best. The After careful and thorough discussion of Navy asks us to use our own faculty and to plan fraternity problems by the Board of Fellows our own courses, selecting text-books and giving and representatives from all our houses, an examinations according to our own standards. agreement was reached by which there will be We shall, of course, give especial attention to no rushing, pledging or initiation after May 16, Mathematics, Physics and Engineering Drawing, 1943, until an interfraternity alumni council but beyond that the desire of the naval au­ shall cancel the agreement. This seems a wise thorities is that we should strive to give the move. \Ve have no guarantee that any of the young men committed to our charge as much as men coming to us will stay long enough to be we can of the heritage distinctive of the liberal indoctrinated with the traditions of any par­ arts colleges. This is a task we are eager to ticular fraternity. assume, for it partakes of the nature of a tribute. Upon the conclusion of the war, a burden of The expression, "The Navy is going to takeover heavy responsibility will be laid upon our alumni the college," is specifically repudiated by high to aid the administration of the college when we ranking naval officers. The college is not to be return to a peace basis. This was a real problem ~ transformed into a "little Annapolis:" it will in 1919 and 1920, but it can be handled better remain Trinity College. Our trainees will be next time because of the present efficiency of apprentice seamen, in uniform and subject to the Board of Fellows and our other alumni the authority of officers of the units. The leaders of the Class of 1943 before Navy assigned here, and will receive certain they graduated saw to it that all student or­ instruction to prepare them for service; but ganizations put their affairs in order, with all their course of study follows so closely our bills paid and the cash balances deposited with collegiate pattern that the Faculty stand ready the Comptroller of the College. It should be the to grant academic credit to such of the seamen responsibility of the Alumni by an occasional as achieve satisfactory grades. visit to the campus to see that the sacred fires In addition to our naval contingent we shall are kept alight, so that when the lights come on have a number of regular students, men not again they may be again blown into flame. We subject to the draft or deferred under special all must be alert to adjust ourselves and our categories. The naval authorities are ready to college to new conditions: we should not ex­ allow any such to attend Classes with the ap­ pect simply to reconstruct what has been. The prentice seamen. We are enrolling a Freshman new day will make new demands, to be met in class to start work on or about July 1st. To terms of the eternal ideal that has guided conform with the schedule required by the Navy, Trinity College for one and a quarter centuries. the college will operate for the duration on a R. B. OGILBY

The list of Trinity Men with the Armed At the request of the Comptroller of the Forces which has been bound into the center of College, Mr. Roger R. Eastman, we are in­ this magazine is an up-to-date revision of the cluding a biographical form in each copy of this list which was distributed during the Com­ issue of the Alumni Magazine. The biographical mencement week-end. It is included here for record is for the official college file. It would be a two reasons: - first, in order to provide alumni help to this office if alumni, after filling out the with as complete an address list as we can forms, would return them to: compile and, second, in order to give alumni a chance to inform us of changed or incorrect Alumni Secretary addresses. There have been days on which the Alumni Office has received as many as twenty­ Trinity College five changes of address and one of our most Hartford, Conn. difficult tasks is keeping all these straight and up-to-date. It would be a great service to Trinity This will enable us to check our own files if alumni would let us know of any omissions before passing the biographical forms on to or errors in this list. Mr. Eastman. 3 Members of ~raduatin~ class smoke their corncobs at Class Day Exercises. This year the ~raduatin~ class was unable to procure the usual clay pipes for the occasion.

and in helping to maintain the College's fine Commencement Week-end traditions. Col. Anson T. McCook, '02, pre­ sented the McCook Trophy to Arthur T. Heub­ The three-day Commencement activities took ner in recognition of outstanding leadership. place this year in warm weather beneath the The 1935 Football Trophy was also presented fresh green leaves of the elms. The more than one to Heubner. James D. Co!igrove, '35, made the hundred graduates who returned for the exercises presentation. enjoyed a good spring week-end. The activities At the annual meeting of the Alumni As­ were officially inaugurated at the Alumni­ sociation, Eliot Ward presiding, there were Faculty dinner on Friday at 6:30 p.m. held in reports by President Ogilby, by Tom Flanagan the Dining Hall, where forty-four guests were for the Trustees, by various representatives of welcomed by Dean Arthur Hughes. At seven­ the local alumni associations, and by Bard thirty in the evening Eliot Ward, '13, president McNulty, '38, Acting Alumni Secretary. The of the Association, and Allan Cook, '13, went Eigenbrodt Trophy was presented to J. H. K. on the air for half an hour over WTHT, rem­ Davis, '99, by George C. Capen, '10 .. Dr. Ogilby, iniscing about college days. who had just returned from a meeting of Navy Saturday morning's program started with authorities and educators in New York, threw Holy Communion at eight o'clock, the Rev. E. some light on the new Naval program to be C. Thomas, '03, celebrating. This service was adopted by the College beginning July 1st. The followed at nine o'clock by Morning Prayer. President told the alumni that the Navy wished The Rev. Joseph N. Barnett, '13, took the to make it very clear that Trinity was not service. Lispenard B. Phister of the class of being "taken over" by the Navy, but that the 1918 was the speaker at Class Day exercises. Apprentice Seamen were going to take advantage He told the members of the graduating class of the excellent educational facilities which that it was their duty after the war to pull Trinity, together with a number of other together in renewing their contacts with Trinity colleges, has to offer. Trinity will not become a

4 "little Annapolis," the President quoted Naval Athletic Advisory Council: authorities as saying. William F. Even, '28, renominated for a term One very interesting bit of information which of three years. Dr. Ogilby passed on to the alumni was that the long-anonymous donor of the money for the Nominatin~ Committee for nomination of Chemistry building and for the new dormitory Alumni Trustee (one year term) at Summit and Vernon Streets was the late Harold N. Chandler, '09. Chairman Walter P. Murphy, who in 1933 had been given S. D. Pinney, '18 an honorary Master of Arts degree by the Leonard N. Dibble, '09 College. L. L. Scaife, '31 Harry Wessels, '12 The following names were presented by the Nominating Committee and the men were War Alternates: promptly voted into office: Executive Committee - Louis Jefferson, '15 Junior Fellows: Alumni Fund Council - Henry Beers, '18 Ronald E. Kinney, '15 - renominated for a Athletic Advisory Council - HenryS. Marlor, term of three years '10 Russell Z. Johnston, '16, for a term of three Nominating Committee for nomination of years Alumni Trustee, A. P. R. \Vadlund, '17 Executive Committee: A new feature of the Alumni Meeting was the (Each for a term of two years) presentation of reports from the individual William G. Oliver, '10 alumni associations. These reports gave a good MortonS. Crehore, Jr., '14 panoramic review of the activities of Trinity Ernest L. Simonds, '00 alumni in all parts of the country. Alumni Fund Council: Following the Alumni Luncheon the two (Each for a term of three years) alumni baseball teams, the Connecticut Yankees John R. Cook, '10 and the New York Giants, fought it out under Harrison D. Schofield, '26 the elms while the spectators looked on from a

Lispenard B. Phister, '18, addresses the members of the ~raduatin~ class at the Commencement Day exercises.

5 John Henry Kelso Davis, '99, receives the Eigenbrodt Award at the hands of George Cleveland Capen, '10. vantage point made doubly attractive by beer 11 o'clock service was dedicated to Trinity and shade. The result of the game was Con­ men in uniform. The congregation listened to necticut Yankees 14 and New York Giants 12. a reading of the list of men who had lost their After the president's reception from 5-6:30 in lives in the present war and participated in the afternoon, the alumni went down town singing hymns for the men in the services. for reunion dinners. The 1823 dinner was held at the University Club, twenty-two alumni Despite difficulties of transportation, and attending. The classes of 1913 and 1918 held despite the fact that the graduating class was their reunions at the Heublein. Dr. Ogilby only sixty strong, the Chapel was packed for the dropped in at the various meetings and talked 117th Commencement which took place at 4:30 over with the alumni the various problems facing in the afternoon. Col. Robert Cutler, A.U.S., the College as it goes over on to a military gave the Commencement address in which he footing. told the members of the graduating class that love for one's country, not hate for one's foes, Sunday morning Holy Communion was cele­ should provide the dynamic force for those who brated at 9 :30 by the Rev. Clarence Ball. The fight to maintain democracy.

6 J. H. Kelso Davis, '99 Trinity Awards Wins Eigenbrodt Trophy Six Honorary Degrees

Long before John Henry Kelso Davis, '99, The following are condensed and free trans­ was presented the Eigenbrodt Trophy, he had lations of the Latin citations used in the award­ been recognized as one of Trinity's foremost ing of six honorary degrees at Commencement, alumni. The presentation of the Eigenbrodt cup May 16, 1943. at the annual Alumni Meeting on Saturday, May 15th, was a reaffirmation of the trust and admiration in which Col. Davis has for many CARLOS BLANCHARD CLARK, years been held by his college. Master of Arts In 1923 he was granted an honorary Master Distinguished president, this man, our much of Arts degree. That year, as chairman of the loved alumnus, came, saw and was conquered drive for a million dollars in connection with the by the charms of our Muses. And little wonder. Centennial celebration of the College, he suc­ From his boyhood he was fired with love of the cessfully raised the million. In 1927, after serving liberal arts, so that now it is fitting that he a term as Alumni Trustee, he was elected per­ should be enrolled honoris causa, among our manent trustee of the College. The 1940 Ivy alumni. Therefore, this man, a citizen of Detroit, was dedicated to him. The presentation of the who, because of his outstanding ability in Eigenbrodt Trophy came, then, as the most industry, accounting, and business, has been recent statement of Trinity's faith in, and designated lecturer and consulting advisor of ratitude to, Col. Davis. the Harvard Business School; a collector of objects of art and classical writings, and a When George Cleveland Capen, '10, made the follower of Isaac Walton, I present to you - presentation before the assembled alumni, Col. Carlos Blanchard Clark. Davis gave expressions of surprise and pleasure, !f while his fellow alumni showed their approval WILLIAM FRENCH COLLINS, of the award by coming to their feet and clapping enthusiastically. Master of Arts Since 1912, Col. Davis has been with the Case, Distinguished president, this man, who these Lockwood & Brainard Company, where he is days has been singing "Gaudeamus I gitur" now vice president and treasurer. His activities together with his comrades, is an outstanding in Hartford civic life include the directorship example of the man educated in our halls, who of the Family Aid Society and activity in has by his own labors brought honors not only Community Chest work. upon himself but upon his Alma Mater. He gained fame for himself by writing clear ac­ A member of the Beta Beta Chapter of Psi counts of the first world war in the daily "New Upsilon, where he is chairman of the Colt Trust York Sun." Later, he became interested in Fund, Col. Davis is a familiar figure on the primary and secondary education and per­ campus. As an undergraduate he was formed with distinction many tasks on behalf of the Trinity baseball team and he remains of the schools of New York. This good alumnus, an enthusiastic baseball fan. All alumni of well suited to lead our young men to the higher Trinity College will be pleased that to the dis­ things in life, I present to you- William French tinguished roster of Eigenbrodt Trophy holders Collins. has been added the name of Col. John Henry Kelso Davis. WALTER SAYER PAINE, Former holders of the Eigenbrodt Trophy are: Master of Science 1935 William G. Mather, '77 Distinguished president, what is more honor­ able, laudable and memorable than to see father 1936 Hon. Joseph Buffington, '75 and son honored at one and the same time? This 1937 Martin W. Clement, '01 man now feels the same joy as you did when you 1938 Hon. Philip J. McCook, '95 were honored that day with the purple of Hamilton College. For neither of you can I ask 1939 (No award) more than that fortune may always smile upon 1940 Hon. Lawson Purdy, '84 you. This man, an alumnus of Syracuse Uni­ versity, is warmly devoted to our college. The 1941 Richardson L. Wright, '10 father of two Trinity boys, manager of the 1942 Charles G. Woodward, '98 Engineering and Inspection Department of the

7 Aetna Insurance Company, has done much to A boy of the people, promoted with amazing make mechanical work safe for mankind. He speed, he arose to the apogee of honor and was has worked for the Young Men's Christian named president of his company. Because of Association. His skill has improved the acoustics his patriotism, he left in forty seconds the of this very Chapel. I present to you \i\ alter position he had labored forty years to attain Sayer Paine. and dared to enter the labyrinth of Washington where one almost needs the thread of Ariadne ROBERT CUTLER, to retrace his footsteps and to escape to the upper air. His untiring efforts, his genius in Doctor of Laws production and his firm resolve to second our Distinguished president, this man, an alumnus nation's welfare make us rejoice at his being of Harvard University, a prominent citizen of honored. This architect of victory I present to Boston, lawyer and one-time Corporation Coun­ you so that he may deservedly be numbered sel of his city, one who, because of his love and among our honored doctors - Charles Edward constancy, has served his city faithfully and Wilson. wisely as Treasurer of the Peter Brigham Hos­ pital, thrice president of the Community Chest WARREN SEYMOUR ARCHIBALD, and Councils of America, laden with honors, devoted to Christ and our Church and now an Doctor of Divinity officer of our Army; I present to you - Colonel Robert Cutler. Distinguished president, this reverend gentle­ man, your comrade in Harvard and the pastor CHARLES EDWARD WILSON, of a famous church in this city, is known as a Doctor of Laws firm guardian of God's law, preaching to men the divine message of Heaven. He is a biog- :...... Distinguished president, I hesitate to elaborate rapher of Thomas Hooker and other fathers in words the worth of this man - his fortunes of the church; an excellent speaker; devoted and achievements. But lest I leave him un­ to our Chapel and deeply imbued with the mentioned, our guest is a character such as majesty and beauty and the spirit of this place. might be found in the stories of Horatio Alger. I present to you- Warren Seymour Archibald. c

Recipients of honorary degrees at Trinity's 1943 Commencement. Back row, left to right: Robert Cutler, Warren Seymour Archibald, Charles Edward Wilson. Front row: Carlos Blanchard Clark, William French Collins, President Ogilby, and Walter Sayer Paine. TRINITY MEN WITH THE ARMED FORCES

• TRINITY MEN LOST IN THE SERVICE

2nd Lt. James Gordon Sterling, '41, Army Air Force Missing in action at Pearl Harbor 2nd Lt. Robert Maccartney Flanders, '41, Army Air Force Killed at Providence, Rhode Island Lt. Newton Henry Mason, '39, Navy Air Force Missing in action in the Battle of the Coral Sea 1st Lt. Boris William Pacelia, '39, Army Air Force Killed at Kelly Field, Texas Lt. (jg) George Bradford Patterson, '39, USNR Lost in action in the Berents Sea 1st Lt. Horace Gillette Cleveland, III, '42, U. S. Marine Air Corps, Killed somewhere in the Southwest Pacific 2nd Lt. William Woolsey Johnson, '42, Army Air Force • Killed in action in Africa 2nd Lt. Judson Stephen Ramaker, '37, Army Air Corps Killed somewhere in the South Pacific Capt. William Henry Warner, '35, Army Air Force Died as a result of wounds received in combat 2nd Lt. George Hyde Clarke, Jr., '44, Army Air Force Killed at Weed, California TRINITY MEN WITH THE ARMED FORCES

1895- Col. P. J. McCook, Office of the Judge ~dvocate General, Washington, D. C. 1900- Col. J. K. Clement, Ravenna Ordnance Plant, Apco, Ohio 1908- Capt. B. Budd, Sr., AAF, 420 Lexington Ave., New York City Brig. Gen. P. S. Gage, Sandy Hook, Fort Hancock, N.J. 1909-J. B. Kilbourn, M.D., Armed Forces, The Orchards, West Simsbury, Conn. 1910- C. B. Judge, USNR, Dept. of Eng., Hist. & Gov., U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Brig. Gen. W. E. Larned, address unknown Major E. E. Olsson, AEF, 644 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1913- Major J. P. Leavenworth, Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco 1914-Lt. Col. C. T. Senay, location unknown Brig. Gen. T. F. Wessels, 20th Armored Division, Headquarters Combat Com- mand "B", Ft. Knox, Ky. 1915- Capt. 0. D. Budd, AAF, 420 Lexington Ave., New York City Lt. Col. B. J. Rogers, 708 Second Ave., Eau Claire, Wis. Major B. L. B. Smith, Hqs. 98th Div., Camp Breckinridge, Ky. D. S. Squire, AAF, 850 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, Calif. Major R. C. Stratton, Office Chief of Ordnance, Safety & Security Branch, 333 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1916- Capt. F. Lambert, Chaplain, 1229th Reception Center, Camp Dix, N. J. 1917- Lt. R. S. Barthelmess, USNR, c/o Inshore Patrol, Naval Operations Base, Norfolk, Va. H. Katz, Armed Forces, 750 Main St., Hartford, Conn. Lt. Col. H. Schwolsky, Army, 18 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 1918- Lt. F. J. Achatz, Army, Ft. Huachua, Arizona Capt. C. B. Beach, 95th Base Hqs. & Air Base Sq., Ft. Dix, N. J. Lt. Col. A. E. Burnap, APO 3, New York City Capt. E. R. Hampson, MBTB, AAFTTC, Miami Beach, Fla. Lt. Commander P. Holden, USNR, U.S. Naval Sta., Navy 121, c/o FPO, N.Y. C. J. M. Mitchell, Armed Forces, Cushman Rd., Rosemont, Pa. 1919- Major C. B. F. Brill, N. Y. Ordnance District, 80 Broadway, N. Y. City Capt. A.M. Grayson, Army, 1105 Franklin St., Monroe, N. C. MajorS. G. Jarvis, Army Air Base, Columbia, S. C. Capt. H. E. P. Pressey, APO 43, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Capt. G. H. Segur, Hqs. RRC, , Mass. 1920- Lt. Cmdr. S. S. Purves, USNR, 1st Dist. HQ, 150 Causeway St., Boston 1921- Capt. T. G. Budd, AAF, 140 West St., New York City Lt. E. B. Hungerford, USNR, Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Til. Lt. Col. J. R. Reitemeyer, Jr., Headquarters, 1st Army, Governors Island, N. Y. N. C. Strong, 26 E. lOth St., New York City 1922- Cpl. J. K. Callaghan, HQ & HQ Squadron, 5th BFT Group, AAF Bain- bridge, Ga. Lt. Commander J.D. Case, USNR, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. Capt. J. M. England, location unknown R. J. Plumb, Chaplains Corps, USNR, 5012 Talden St., NW, Washington, D. C. Capt. M,. H. Richman, Army, 601 19th St., NW, Washington, D. C. 1923-Pvt. W. F. Murphy, 31197426, Co. A, 80th Armd. Med. Bn., lOth Armd. Div., Ft. Benning, Ga. Lt. S. W. Webster, USNR, 3013 Q St., NW, Washington, D. C. 1924- Cpl. R. Goodridge, 1109 Signal Corps, Columbia, S. C. Capt. J. V. Mills, SC, Chief, Signal Branch, Camp Maxey, Texas Lt. E. S. Totten, USCGR, 14 Santa Clara Ave., San Francisco, Calif. 1925-Lt. W. Goodridge, USNR, c/o Am. Type Founders, Inc., Elizabeth, N. J. Lt. C. A. Jepson, 2420 Coast Artillery, Fort Terry, New York 1926- Capt. A. J. Avitabile, Medical Air Corps, Otis Field, Falmouth, Mass. Capt. M. M. Coletta, Hq. Section, 150 Causeway St., Boston, Masa. Pvt. J. Glotzer, 9th Technical School Sqdn. (SP), Plat. 17, Ft. Logan, Colo. Lt. Col. P. T. Hough, Lawson General Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. Lt. N. W. Manocchio, Qm. Dept., Army Base, Boston, Mass. Lt. R. J. O'Brien, AAC, 182 W. 4th St., New York City Chaplain F. J. Pryor, 313 Med. Bn. 88th Inf. Div., Camp Gruber, Okla. Pvt. M. B. Sherman, Hq. & Hq. 2nd Service Command, 1200 Service Unit, Governor's Island, N. Y. Capt. W. F. Walsh, Intelligence Office, AAF Sch. of Applied Tactics, Orlando, Fla. 1st Lt. J. Williams, Post Chaplain's Office, , N. J. 1927- Capt. L. D. Dickey, Medical Corps, Fort Collins, Colo. W. S. Dixon, USNR, 531 Valley View Rd., Merion, Pa. H. W. Gale, Army, c/o Brown, 753 N. Main St., West Hartford, Conn. Capt. R. W. Hildebrand, Box 58, Field Artillery Schon!, Fort Sill, Oklahoma W. H. Langdon, USNR, BOQ, Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Va. 1928 -1st Lt. J. E. Bent, AAC, 60 Rumford Rd., West Hartford, Conn. L. M. DeLude, USNR, location unknown Lt. (jg) M. Green, USNR, 463 Park Dr., Boston, Mass. G. Gregorieff, Armed Forces, 601 West 149th St., New York City 1st Lt. C. G. Jackson, Medical Corps, 6th Corps Area, Chicago, Ill. W. C. Kelly, USNR, Box 718, , New Hampshire 1st Lt. N. A. Mastronarde, Medical Corps, AAF, Miami Beach, Fla. Capt. A. H. Moses, Army, 3026 P St., NW, Washington, D. C. Lt. (jg) W. P. Orrick, USNR, D-V(s), USN Preflight School, Chapel Hill, N. C. L. J. Rulnick, AAF, 265 Capen St., Hartford, Conn. Capt. C. Solms, Station Hospital, Bolling Field, D. C. Capt. R. I. Walter, Army Medical Corps, 1070 Park Ave., New York City 1929- H. Gillespie, Army Medical Corps, 132 Cornwall St., Hartford, Conn. K. Gordon, Cadet Aviation Bd. 321, New Post Office Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Lt. C. A. Hamilton, USNR, D-V(s), 2101 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. Pvt. G. A. Hey, Class 50 OCS, Fort Sill, Oklahoma Pvt. P. R. Ihrig, AAF, New Windsor, Maryland L. E. "May, Chaplain, USNR, NAS (LTA), Elizabeth City, N. C. .. Pvt. J. H. Niles, AAF, AFTS, Madison, Wisconsin G. P. Nordstrom, BTD Headquarters Detach., Atlantic City, New Jersey Lt. W. J. Pitt, USNR, U.S. Naval Armed Gd. Ctr., 52nd St., & 1st Ave., Brooklyn D. S. Tuke, Army, 19 West Baltimore Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. 1930-W. T. Barto, Army Dental Corps, 41 Wells Road, West Hartford, Conn. Lt. (jg) N. W. DesChamps, USNR, Lionel B-31, NTS, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. Lt. (jg) A. F. Knurek, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 2nd Lt. L. Labella, 1655th S. Unit, ASTP, ROTC, Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich. Cpl. K. A. Linn, SC, Co. F, 3rd Bn. SCRTC, Ft. Monmouth, N.J. Lt. J. N. Macinnes, USNR, Argus Unit 10, c/o FPO, San Francisco, Calif. 2M 2/c M. J. Mostyn, USNR, Receiving Station, Bath, Maine Pvt. E. Petrikat, 3rd Platoon Co. "C", 83rd Inf. Tng. Bn., Camp Roberts, Calif. Capt. A. B. Stainton, Stockton Ordnance Depot, Stockton, Calif. 1931- H. Apter, Medical Corps, 49 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. Lt. R. D. Britton, USMC 13 AUS, Quantico, Va. Lt. J. F. Childs, USNR, Litchfield, Conn. Pvt. J. F. Fleming, Jr., Army, 159 Church St., Bristol, Conn. Lt. (jg) J. Gooding, USNR, 103-07 Puritan Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. M. R. Johnson, Army, location unknown Ens. R. E. Martin, USNR, Fort Schuyler, Bronx, New York City Capt. D. B. McCook, Command and General Staff School, Ft. Leavenworth, Kans. R. 0. Muller, Army, 251 Marcy St., Southbridge, Mass. Pfc. J. G. Tobin, Co. M, 306th Inf. APO 77, Desert Training Center, c/o P.M., Los Angeles, Calif. P. H. Twaddle, Public Health Service, U. S. Coast Guard & Training Station, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1932- E. G. Baldwin, Airport Develop. Prog., APO 604, c/o P.M., Miami, Fla. Lt. (jg) W. Boeger, USNR, c/o Commander Eastern Sea Frontier, 90 Church St., New York City G. L. Bronstein, USNRAC, 224 W. Walnut St., Louisville, Ky. R. A. Clark, Army, 2385 Kenilworth Road, Cleveland, Ohio 2nd Lt. T. W. Convey, AAF, 1st Interceptor Command, BOQ, Mitchel Field, N. Y. Major R. F. Gadd, 0-336227, APO 43, e/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Pvt. F. G. H. Geiger, Co. B, 740 MP Bn., Fort Custer, Michigan N. S. Glassman, USNR, 316 No. George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. 2nd Lt. J. A. MacVeagh, Jr., Medical Corps, Co. E, 104th Medical Training Bn., Camp Robinson, Ark. Lt. (jg) H. K. Prior, USNR, U. S. Navy Yd., Nav. Aircraft Factory, Philadelphia G. T. Reuter, USCGR, Mt. Vernon Ave., Waterbury, Conn. R. L. Slosson, Jr., 209 Coast Guard Anti-Aircraft, Camp Stewart, Ga. Lt. (jg) T. R. Stumpf, USNR, 10 Greenway Terrace, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. Cpl. U. C. Ullman, APO 502, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. 1933- Lt. J. R. Cullen, MC, USNR, 361 Linnmoore St., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. J. D. Fothergill, MC, Army Air Base Hospital, Ft. George Wright, Spokane Capt. J. R. Frothingham, Army Medical Corps, Harland St., Milton, Mass. Ens. J. M. Henderson, USNR, USSLST 385, c/o FPO, New York City Pvt. E. E. Houle, Med. Det. AAFBTS, Walnut Ridge, Ark. Lt. (jg) R. V. Holmes, USNR, Stonington, Conn. Lt. L. P. Jahnke, USNR, Medical Corps, Lakehurst, N.J. Pvt. F. C. Kelly, Co. A, 14th Tng. Bn., Ft. McClellan, Ala. Lt. (jg) J. P. Leo, USNR, 33 Pine St., New York City Pfc. W. S. Merritt, Ordnance Battalion, Camp Sutton, N.D. Lt. Col. P. B. Paige, Box 52, Hamilton Field, Calif. Lt. (jg) J. J. Sharkey, Chaplain, USNR, USS Honolulu, c/o FPO San Francisco Ens. C. M. Sheafe, USNR, Box 12, Navy 122, c/o FPO, New York City Lt. G. Silver, Army, 125 Mansfield St., Hartford, Conn. R. C. Smith, USNR, 3444 Elm St., New Haven, Conn. Lt. L. A. Wadlow, USCGR, #454 USCG Tng. Sta., St. Augustine, Fla. Lt. (jg) T. S. Wadlow, USNR, Section Base, Woods Hole, Mass. Pvt. E. J. Zizzamia, Hq. Detachment, 1108 CASU, Ft. Adams, R. I. 1934- W. J. Arnold, Sq. 17, Gp. C., AAF, OCS, Miami Beach, Fla. Lt. (jg) J. E. Baldwin, USNR, 2631 Woodley Place, NW, Washington, D. C. Pvt. 1st Class W. R. Basch, Hq. Btry., 2nd Bn., 701st CA(AA), Camp Pendle- ton, Va. Lt. H. R. Bayley, AAF, location unknown 1st Lt. W. H. Benjamin, APO 520, c/o P.M., New York City Pvt. C. 0. Bierkan, AAF, 14th Academic Sqdn., 5 Academic Gp., Chanute Field, Illinois. Lt. (jg) J. J. Boyd, USNR, Naval Aviation School, Chapel Hill, N. C. Lt. (jg) N. T. Clark, USNR, Melbourne, Fla. Pfc. H. F. Cook, Co. C, 24th Arm'd Engr. Bn., Pine Camp, N. Y. Ens. R. H. Daut, Camp Peary, A 9-56, Virginia Ens. E. C. Ely, USNR, Southington, Conn. 1st Lt. E. M. Gane, Army Ked. Corps, Med. Sect. 263rd CA, Ft. Taylor, Key West Major R. J. Howard, Ordnance Dept., 2615 42nd St., NW, Washington, D. C. W. W. Jackson, Army, 94 Briggs Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Lt. C. T. Kingston, Jr., 332nd Air Base Sqdn. AAFTTC, Amarillo Field, Texas H. F. Knapp, Quartermaster's Division, Jeffersonville, Indiana 1st Lt. R. N. Liddell, MC, 443rd Coast Artillery Bn., Camp Hulen, Texas Petty Officer A. J. Lokot, USCGR, 2 Oakwood Ave., East Hartford, Conn. 1st Lt. J. G. Merriam, AAF, Lowry Field, Denver, Colo. Pvt. G. Muir, Co. C, 6th QKTR, Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va. S/Sgt. C. F. Newman, 1st Guard Co., D&R Center, Camp Bowie, Texas Sgt. A. H. Onderdonk, Jr., 331st School Squadron, Luke Field, Phoenix, Ariz. Ens. A. Onderdonk, USNR, 1601 K St., NW, Washington, D. C. Cand. R. F. Schmolze, 14th Bt., AAA School, 1st Platoon, Camp Davis, N. C. Lt. (jg) D. E. Snowdon, USNR, 4970 Linnean Ave., NW, Washington, D. C. Pvt. R. I. Thomas, Air Corps Troops, Quonset Point, Rhode Island Ens. G. H. Uhlig, USNR, 117 Park View Terrace, Weehawken, N. J. 1935 -Ens. R. W. Adams, USNR, Kenmore Road, Bloomfield, Conn. Capt. R. P. Alexander, 3259 Glenview St., Philadelphia, Pa. Pvt. W. J. Angus, Bat. A, 263rd Coast Artillery, Ft. Moultrie, S. C. Lt. D. M. Ayres, Battery A, 14 Bn. CAC, Fort Eustis, Va. Sgt. H. Barnard, Army Air Base, Bangor, Maine E. W. Bishop, AAF, location unknown G. Boothe, USNR, 711 Princess St., Alexandria, Va. Pfc. D. G. Buckley, Med. Det. 1106th CASU, Fort Banks, Mass. A. B. Cacase, 2509 SU (STAR), 13th Echelon, Co. C, Georgetown Univ., Wash­ ington, D. C. 2nd Lt. J. B. Carson, 3rd Re~t. FARC, Ft. Bragg, N.C. 1st Lt. F. I. Eigenbauer, 0-910600, APO 668, c/o P.M., New York City Pfc. S. N. Fisher, Bat. D, 471st CA Bn. (AA, AW), Ft. Stewart, Ga. R. H. Gillespie, Jr., AAC, Newfield Road, Stamford, Conn. 1st Lt. W. J. Hoddinott, 128 Cheshire St., Hartford, Conn. Lt. W. A. Johnsen, AAF, 402 Alcazar St., Coral Gables, Fla. T. Kearns, 167 Homestead Ave., Hartford, Conn. W. F. Ladd, 10 Mitchell Place, New York City Ens. M. V. Lane, USNR, c/o Kenmore Road, Bloomfield, Conn. Pvt. R. J. Lau, AAF, 359th Fighter Sqdn., Westover Field, Mass. Sgt. M. R. Lund, Hq. Det. 7th Regt., Ft. McClellan, Ala. 2nd Lt. A. R. Madorin, Co. B, 929th Sig. Bn., Reno Air Base, Reno, Nevada T. J. McQuade, 108 Barker St., Hartford, Conn. Lt. T. H. Mowbray, Commonland Point, Shelly Beach, Bermuda Lt. (jg) H. Olson, USNR, Quarters "D", Submarine Base, New London, Conn. W. A. Paddon Lt. (jg) E. S. Purdon, USNR, USS PC 1252, c/o FPO, New York City Lt. D. W. Rankin, 0-432576, APO 845, c/o P.M., New York City 2nd Lt. M. M. Rulnick, AAC, 5326 Broad Branch Road, NW, Washington, D. C. Ens. B. Shaw, USNR, Office of the Port Director, 17 Battery Pl., New York City J. L. Shaw, Jr., AAF, Simsbury, Conn. Lt. T. J. Sisbower, 9th QMTRC, Camp Lee, Va. S/Sgt. W. H. Walker, Hq. 553rd Signal A W Bn. Sept. Army Air Base, Drew Field, Fla. 1936-Sgt. N. W. Brewer, APO 1060, c/o P.M., New York City 1st Lt. J. L. Buckley, MC, Westover Field, Mass. Ens. J. M. Carroll, USNR, c/o P.M., New York City Lt. D. L. Crawford, APO 507, c/o P.M., New York City J. L. Droege, Army, 310 E. 74th St., New York City 1st Lt. H. W. Duennebier, AAF, 949 West Blvd., Hartford, Conn. R. T. Dunne, AAC, Box 302, Granby, Conn. W. H. F. Gilfillan, OCS, Camp Davis, N. C. Pvt. B. Greenberg, 14 Plat. Co. B, 7th Echelon, 2509th SU (STAR), Georgetown Univ., Washington, D. C. Lt. (jg) A. E. Hall, USNR Ens. G. S. Hayward, Jr., USNR, c/o P.M., New York City Ens. A. A. Hoehling, USNR, Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas • 2nd Lt. C. A. Lappan, Jr., AAF, 103 Elbridge Road, New Britain, Conn. Pfc. L. E. Lau, 770th MP Bn., Co. G, San Diego, Calif. Lt. (jg) H. Littell, USNR, NTS, Hotel Francis Scott Key, Frederick, Md. Sgt. L. Maynard, HQ Battery, 26 Reg. CA, Ft. McKinley, Maine Sgt. W. C. Mayorga, AAF, Machine Records Unit, Bolling Field, D. C. 1st Lt. W. C. McKone, AAC, 1143 East lOth St., Tucson, Arizona P. Mitchell, USNR, Louella Ave., Wayne, Pa. S/Sgt. J. J. O'Brien, 7 New Lane, Cromwell, Conn. Ens. H. D. Peckham, USNR, 26 Salisbury Ave., Stewart Manor, L. I., N. Y. Capt. S. S. Piacente, School of Aviation Medicine, Randolph Field, Texas M.M.2/c J. A. Rogers, USCGR, CGR -1973, Pier 18, Staten Island, N. Y. Lt. L. S. Rogers, Office of Camp Surgeon, Camp Stoneman, Pittsburg, Calif. Ens. W. F. Scott, USNR, St. Davids, Pa. Lt. H. R. Scull, Asst. FO, Finance Office, VIII Corps, Brownwood. Texas Cpl. D. M. Sellars, Army, 16 Elmwood Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. Lt. (jg) T. L. Sinclair, USNR, MTB Ron 15, c/o FPO, New York City. Lt. P. J. Spelman, MC, USNR, 400 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Pvt. L. Stein, 119 Magnolia St., Hartford, Conn. Lt. K. F. Stremel, 0338395, APO 24, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. G. E. S. Tetlow, OORP, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Y 3/c J. R. Williams, USNR, 114111th St., Boulder, Colo. Cpl. W. L. Winship, Co. G, 15th Sig. Tng. Regt., Ft. Monmouth, Red Bank, N. J. 1937- Ens. D. Anderson, USNR, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Lt. A. S. Anthony, 314 AAFFTD, Bartan Field, Tulsa, Oklahoma Lt. (jg) R. P. Bainbridge, USNR, Naval Air Station, So. Weymouth, Mass. J. I. Brooke, USCGR A/C J. D. Broughel, Sqdn. H, Gp. 15, Maxwell Field, Ala. Ens. B. Budd, Jr., USNR, Cragswold Apts., Scarsdale, N.Y. 2nd Lt. P. E. Burdett, Reno QM Depot, Ft. Reno, Nevada Pvt. P. D. Campbell, Regimental Hq. Hq. Co. 544th (EAR), Ft. Devens, Mass. 2nd Lt. C. Carter, AAC, 401 So. Front St., Wilmington, N. C. 1st Lt. R. A. Castagno, 0-461664, APO 302, c/o P.M., New York City Lt. E. Colton, AAF, Photographic Laboratory, Experimental Engineering Section, Materiel Center, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio J. R. Dillon, OC 9, 16th Co., 2nd Training Regt., Fort Benning, Ga. Pvt. P. F. Downes, 40th Air Base Sqdn., Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho Ens. M. R. Downes, USNR, 1520 No. Lancaster St., Arlington, Va. Ens. J. N. Egan, USNR, 128 No. Beacon St., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. T. H. Fanning, Co. K, 7th Reg., QMTC, Camp Lee, Va. Ens. F. A. Ferrucci, USNR, 129 Center St., Southington, Conn. 2nd Lt. I. Fien, Army MC, 2136 California St., #12, San Francisco, Calif. 2nd Lt. H. A. Gale, Army Signal Corps, Ft. Monmouth, N.J. Capt. J. A. Greco, AAF, 314 W. Preston St., Hartford, Conn. Lt. W. R. Griswold, Post Headquarters, Camp Philips, Salina, Kansas Lt. W. Haight, Central Procurement Dist., 8505 W. Warren Ave., Detroit, Mich. Ens. A. E. Haskell, SC, USNR, Navy 8210, c/o FPO, San Francisco, Calif. Pvt. R. S. Hazenbush, Co. C, 821 TD Bn., Camp Hood, Texas Ens. F. L. Hertel, USNR, Hollis 13, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. C. B. Howland, Jr., USNR, 89 Whitmarsh St., Providence, R. I. Pvt. R. M. Kelly, Hq. Co. RRC, Camp Devens, Mass. Lt. (jg) C. W. Lindell, VP-42, c/o P.M., Seattle, Wash. S/Sgt. L. A. Little, 3rd Bn. Hq. Dt. 307th Inf., 77th Div., Ft. Jackson, S. C. Lt. J. T. Lloyd, Me, 63rd AAFFTD, Douglas, Ga. Cpl. E. C. May, Jr., 6th Co., OCS, Ft. Knox, Ky. Ens. W. R. O'Bryon, USNR, USNATB, Solomans Branch, Washington, D. C. Ens. A. B. Onderdonk, USNR, 524 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix, Ariz. 2nd Lt. R. R. Parker, 85th Engr. Hr. Pon. Bn., Camp Maxey, Texas R. S. Patton, USNR, Neptune Beach, Fla. Ens. W. K. Paynter, USNR, c/o Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Sgt. C. I. Soule, APO 462, c/o P.M., Minneapolis, Minn. 2nd Lt. H. T. Storms, USMC, Co. F, 20th ROC, MB, Quantico, Va. W. Styring, Jr., Army, Highwood Ave., Southington, Conn. Lt. J. S. Tyng, COD, AATC, Camp Edwards, Mass. S/Sgt. W. Urban, Hq. Co., Armed Force Repl. Tng. Center, Ft. Knox, Ky. 1938 -1st Lt. E. A. Anderson, Co. L, 52nd Ord. (HH) Regt. (Q), Camp Butner, North Carolina tl Ens. L. M. Armstrong, USNR, Section Base, Woods Hole, Mass. 1st Lt. P. H. Barbour, APO 871, c/o P.M., New York City Lt. S. N. Benjamin, c/o P.M., APO 817, , La. Pfc. J.D. Brennan, APO 960, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Pvt. D. J. Clapp, Jr., 7th SS-Bks. 387, Chanute Field, Ill. S/Sgt. E. S. Corso, Special Services Section, Camp Wheeler, Ga. Pvt. A. H. Crandell, Hq. & Hq. Sq. 1st FC, Mitchel Field, N.Y. Lt. H. T. Davidson, AAC, Army Flying Field, Greenwood, Miss. 2nd Lt. J. R. DeMonte, Army Air Forces Navigation School, San Marcos, Texas Pvt. D. A. DiCorleto, CA Anti-Aircraft, 214th CA(AA), Bernicia, Calif. 1st Lt. R. M. Foot, Jr., APO 3660, c/o P.M., New York City Ens. H. M. Fuller, USNR, No. River Road, Manchester, N.H. Pvt. B. Globman, 186 Enfield St., Hartford, Conn. W. L. Gometz, Army, 112 So. Whitney St., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. S. J. Grudzinski, Co. G, 13 QMTR, Bks. T-931, Camp Lee, Va. Lt. (jg) F. A. Hagarty, USCGR, Captain of the Port, Sandwich, Mass. Pvt. N. F. Holmgren, 66th Cavalry Mecn. Troop, APO 454, Camp Blanding, Fla. Lt. G. B. Keller, APO #8, c/o P.M., Los Angeles, Calif. Sgt. S. P. Kennard, SU, #3653 ASTP, Co. C, Hitchcock Hall, Uni. of Chicago, Ill. Pvt. F. C. Kowalczyk, Co. B, 4 Med. Tng. Bn., Bldg. 1231, Camp Pickett, Va. Lt. C. H. Lefevre, AAC, 88th Bomb Gp., Walla Walla, Wash. Cpl. J. M. Leon, Jr., Army, 2715 Grand Concourse, Bronx, New York City R. G. Linde, 151 Whiting Lane, West Hartford, Conn. Lt. W. N. Lindsay, USNR, c/o FPO, San Francisco, Calif. Ens. C. E. Lundin, USNR, c/o FPO, New York City Sgt. G. T. McKee, Army, 1545 Sunset Ave., Utica, N. Y. Lt. C. F. Melville, AAC, 51 Imlay St., Hartford, Conn. J. T. Merrill, Army, 64 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. Cpl. S. F. Montgomery, 1st Hq. Special Troops, 11 Armored Corps, Ft. Ord, Calif. R. D. O'Malley, 1224 St. Nicholas Ave., New York City Ens. W. R. Peterson, USNR, 3568 Mississippi St., San Diego, Calif. Sgt. N. H. Pfanstiel, AAF, 162 School St., Bloomfield, Conn. Ens. W. K. Rodgers, USNR, Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla. K. R. Snow, Army, 14 Columbus Ave., Salem, Mass. D. J. Tevlin, Army, 369 Cornwall St., Hartford, Conn. J. Tiedeman, Army, 207 E. 16th St., New York City :rvr. Tulin, 19 Howe St., New Haven, Conn. Ens. L. M. Walker, USNR, 434 W. 120th St., New York City P/0 E. T. Wroth, USNR, 7335 W. Kenmore Dr., Apt. C, Daniels Gardens, Norfolk 1939- Capt. R. F. Ames, 1st Mapping Group, Washington, D. C. Pvt. W. L. Anderson, 68 Humphrey St., Hartford, Conn. 1st Lt. F. Barnes, APO 439, c/ o P.M., Los Angeles, Cali!. Sgt. E. C. Barrett, 154th QM Co. Service Group (Avn), Leesburg Service Center, Leesburg, Fla. 2nd Lt. F. L. Barrett, Co. F, 417th Inf., Ft. George G. Meade, Md. Pvt. E. F. Bassford, 31168719, Co. B, ASTU, SCSU 1142, MIT, Nichols Dormitory, 4 Ames St., Cambridge, Mass. Pvt. L. G. Bates, Jr., 28th ITB, Co. C, Camp Croft, S.C. Cpl. W. P. Bates, Co. B, MTB, STV- MRTC, Camp Pickett, Va. 2nd Lt. B. Blake, Jr., Park Road, Weston, Mass. S/Sgt. B. G. Borden, APO 962, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. B. Budd, Army, Northgate Apts., Scarsdale, N.Y. Lt. M. Budin, APO 259, c/o P.M., Los Angeles, Calif. Pvt. J. C. Buths, 31333703, 1st Plat., Co. G, BT 334, 13 WM Tng. Regt., Camp Lee, Va. I A. H. Campbell, USNR, 25 Kingswood Road, West Hartford, Conn. Lt. (jg) A. W. Cole, USNR, 306 W. Elm St., Brockton, Mass. C. W. Collier, Army, APO 306, P.M., New York City M. Crocker, RAF Ens. J. J. Cromwell, USNR, 1103 W. Beaver Ave., State College, Pa. 1st Lt. J. K. Dunne, Co. F, 289th Inf., Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. J. L. Follansbee, USNR, 210 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N.Y. Lt. (jg) L. Gilman, USNR, c/o Naval Inspector of Machinery, Fairbanks & Morse, Beloit, Wis. Ens. W. H. Gorman, USNR, USS PC 463, c/o FPO, New York City 1st Lt. G. D. Greenleaf, APO 700, c/o P.M., New York City Lt. (jg) M. V. Gualtieri, USNR, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Brighton, Mass. Lt. F. E. Haight, 107th Cavalry, Santa Rosa, Calif. G. V. Hamilton, Wydnor RD ~3, Bethlehem, Pa. Lt. D. P. B. Hanson, Army, 181 Willard Ave., No. Newington, Conn. Lt. R. S. Hart, Jr., Co. G, 417th Inf., Ft. Geo. G. Meade, Maryland R. J. Harris, USNR, 24 Darien St., Hartford, Conn. • R. P. Hickey, Jr., AAC, 444 New Britain Ave., Hartford, Conn. Lt. (jg) R. J. Hill, USNR, 35511 A St., SE, Apt. 102, Washington, D. C. Pvt. F. J. Hope, APO 3473, c/o P.M., New Orleans, La. T. M. Huffman, Army, 22 Belridge St., Hartford, Conn. Ens. W. H. Johnson, USNR, 58 Wintonbury Ave., Bloomfield, Conn. Ens. D. Keating, USNR, Naval Section Base, Cockspur Island, Savannah, Ga. Lt. R. A. Leggett, AAC, 8th Weather Sq., Houlton AFB, Maine Pfc. M. T. Littell, APO 634, c/o P.M., New York City Pvt. R. C. Madden, Co. B, 87th Mt. Inf., Camp Hale, Colo. Lt. R. L. Mador, AAC, 14th Ftr. Con. Sq., Box 1111, San Diego, Calif. Cpl. F. E. McCarthy, AAC, Prov. School Sq. #1, Sub Base #1, Army Air Base, Salt Lake City, Utah A/C T. W. McKeown, AAC, Flight K, Class 43 B, AAFBFS, Bainbridge, Ga. Lt. L. W. McWilliams, Co. A, 399th Inf., 100 Div., Ft. Jackson, S. C. A/C C. B. Morgan, Jr., AAF, Gp. 5, Sq. 5, Flight 5, Advanced Navigati n School, Selman Field, La. Cpl. W. S. Morgan, Brigade Hq. Co., Quartermaster School, Camp Lee, Va. J. H. Naylor, Jr., USNR, Colchester Hall, Scarsdale, N. Y. L. J. Newhall, Army, 51 Woodale Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. 2nd Lt. J. E. O'Brien, Army, 60 Percival Ave., Kensington, Conn. BM1/c A. C. Olson, USCGR, c/o Fyfes Shipyard, USCGR 3019, Glenwood Landing, N. Y. Capt. W. F. Pickles, Tactical Section, The Infantry School, Ft. Benning, Ga. Lt. A. A. Sabat, Co. A, 56th Med. Tng. Bn., Med. Repl. Tng. Center, Camp Barkley, Texas B. Sackter, USNR, Navy Language School, Boulder, Colo. T/Sgt. J. B. Scannell, APO 958, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. G. R. Schreck, Co. B, 7th U.S. QM Tng. Regt., Bldg. T-439, Camp Lee, Va. Capt. T. J. Skelley, Jr., APO 43, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. 2nd Lt. J. E. Slowik, 61st Bomb Sqdn. 39th Bomb Gp., Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, Ariz. E. L. Smith, Co. C, RRC, Ft. Devens, Mass. 2nd Lt. G. W. B. Starkey, Army Med. Admin. Corps, Children's Hospital, Long­ wood Ave., Boston, Mass. Lt. R. Sterbens, Army, 655 Franklin Ave., Hartford, Conn. Pfc. F . A. Stockwell, Cryptography School, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, Fla. Sgt. A. C. Turner, 72 Miller Road, Morristown, N. J. Lt. R. L. Talbot, Army, Army Intelligence School, Harrisburg, Pa. G. B. Weaver, 266 Central Ave., Fredonia, N.Y. 2nd Lt. A. C. Webb, Army Air Service, Advanced Training School, Pampa, Texas S. R. Wightman, Army, Essex, Conn. Capt. J. T. Wilcox, APO 43, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Capt. W. H. Yates, APO 43, c/o PM, San Francisco, Calif.

1940- 2nd Lt. H. W. Abts, AAF, 65th Sch. Sqdn. (Fl. Inst.) Brooks Field, Texas Lt. H. S. Alexander, Army, Special Service Co., Ft. Geo. G. Meade, Md. T/Sgt. H. R. Bland, APO 43, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Pic. 0 . A. Campbell, Army, East Norwich, L. I., N. Y. Pvt. P. A. Capobianco, APO 43, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Pvt. E. A. Charles, Army, 309 Brooklyn Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. T/Sgt. J. L. Clarke, 175th Signal Repair Co., Ft. Dupont, Del. Pfc. J. F. Collins, AAC, Hq. & Hq. Sqdn. ACRTC, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Pvt. R. M. Cooper, 4th Ferrying Gp., Memphis, Tenn. G. B. Cornell, Jr., USNR, 19 Bayley Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Ens. C. R. Crabbe, USNR, c/o 1 Shipwright St., Annapolis, Md. 0. E. Duennebier, Army, 949 West Boulevard, Hartford, Connecticut R. B. Ely, USNR, &W-1, Serv. Schools, U.S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla. 2nd Lt. A. W. Engel, AAC, Hyannis Field, Mass. Lt. W. P. Fay, Jr., APO 520, c/o P.M., New York City Pvt. R. J. Ferguson, Jr., Army, Military Police Co., #1114 SCU, Camp Edwards, Mass. C. N. Fisher, Bat. H, 514th CA (AA), Camp Davis, N. C. J. A. Fox, USCGR, 46 Eastview St., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. C. Grandahl, APO 924, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Ens. J. F. Hazen, c/o Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Pvt. E . A. Heath, Jr., Public Relations Office, Post Headquarters, Ft. Dix, N. J. W. J. Hofmann, USMR, 111 Whiting Road, East Hartford, Conn. Ens. A. C. Hopkins, USNR, 2111 W. Hunting Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. R. R. Howard, Army, c/o Chase National Bank, 18 Pine St., New York City W. H. Howe, 242 CA (HD), 1st Bn. HQ, Ft. Terry, N.Y. A. Jacy, Hicks Field, Fort Worth, Texas A. V. Johnson, TD Permanent Guard, USCG, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lt. W. F. Kelly, 92 Victoria Rd., Hartford, Conn. Ens. 0. Knapp, USNR, USS Ape 13, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Ens. J. L. Lathrop, USCGR, 248 Prince George St., Annapolis, Md. Lt. C. R. Lavieri, Army, OCS. BTRC, New Orleans, La. R. D. Lindner, USCGR, 590 Wolcott Hill Road, Wethersfield, Conn. Sgt. R. J . Lipsitz, 50th Air Base Squadron, 4th Air Force Base Command, Ham- mer Field, Fresno, Calif. Pvt. A. C. Loscalzo, 518 MP Bn., Fort Jay, New York Lt. W. J. McCarthy, 2nd Weather Region, Patterson Field, Fairfield, Ohio 2nd Lt. P. J . McCloskey, Jr., address unknown 1st Lt. T. McLaughlin, APO 520, e/o P.M., New York City Pvt. S. Merski, HQ 66th Observation Gp., Pope Field, Ft. Bragg, N. C. W /0 T. E. Metheny, APO 922, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Ens. J. S. Neill, Jr., USNR, 49 Park St., Manchester, Conn. Pvt. R. L. Onderdonk, AAF AFS, Yuma, Ariz. Cadet T. R. Pye, Co. A, ASTU #3408, Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. ' 2nd Lt. J . R. Randall, Physical Tng. Dept., AAFNS, Selman Field, La. J. F. Reynolds, Army, 1750 Grand Concourse, New York City Lt. J. L. Rihl, Army, 5026 Griscom St., Frankford, Pa. 2nd Lt. S. M. Riley, 385th Engineers Bn. Camp Edward, Mass. J. L. Ritter, USNR, 1428 Boulevard, West Hartford, Conn. G. H. M. Rountree, Jr., U. S. Maritime Service, Cragmere Park, Mahwah, N. J. Lt. W. T. Sandalls, Army, 417 Golden Hill St., Bridgeport, Conn. M. E. Saul, USNR, 63 Mercer Ave., Hartsdale, N. Y. T. S. Shaw, Jr., Army, 25 Atherton St., Ayer, Mass. Lt. (jg) R. R. Shelly, USNR, Fleet Air Base Unit 2, c/o FPO, San Francisco J . R. Siegel, AAC, 1039 W. 6th St., Erie, Pa. Lt. H. N . Slate, APO 27, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Major D. J. Smith, APO 633, c/o P.M., New York City S. C. Smith, USCGR, Headquarters USCG, Washington, D. C. B. C. Solyn, Jr., Army, 282 Washington St., Hartford, Conn. C. C. Spink, USCGR, 631 East Polo Drive, Clayton, Mo. Pvt. J. W. Sykes, Jr., 313 Troop Carrier Group, 47th Troop Carrier Sqdn., AAB, Florence, S. C. Ens. L. Tibbals, Jr., USNR, 410 Riverside Drive, Apt. 53, New York City Pvt. E. R. Tucker, Bt. A, 51 4th CA (AA), T-896, Camp Davis, N. C. Pvt. R. L. Vogel, MDTS Hqs. Co., Lawson General Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. Lt. (jg) C. D. Walker, USNR, U. S. Naval Reserve Aviation Base, Peru, Indiana Ens. W. Weeks, USNR, Patrol Sqdn. 74, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va. J. S. White, AAC, 136 Bainbridge, Rd., West Hartford, Conn.

1941- R. A. Adams, USCGR, 48 Fairfield Ave., Hartford, Conn. A/C R. H. Barnes, Sq. F-2, AAFPFS (Nav.), Class 43-11, Monroe, La. Pfc. J. Bornstein, Medical Detach., Camp Wheeler, Ga. Pfc. M. L. Borstein, AAC, Maxwell Field, Ala. Pvt. R. E. Brainard, APO 502, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. G. F. Butterworth, Army, Hilltop Place, Rye, N. Y. Pvt. D. E. Callaghan, 591st Tech. Sch. Sq., Fl. B-2, Gulfport Field, Gulfport, Miss. Pfc. J. T. Carpenter, USMCR, Unit 1010, c/o Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. 2nd Lt. H. I. Chauser, 4041 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. A/C J. A. Clapis, AAFNS (Advanced), Sq. 2, Fit. 42, Selman Field, Monroe, La. T/Sgt. J. L. Clark, 175th Signal Repair Co., A. P. Hill Military Reservation, Fredericksburg, Va. Pvt. W. E. Clough, Med. Dept., Station Hospital, Bks. 8-4, Camp Shanks, N. Y. Pvt. F. W. Clow, Bt. A, 84th FA, 9th Division, Ft. Bragg, N. C. Cpl. G. S. Comstock, APO 929, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Pvt. J. R. Cormier, Bt. 20, 2nd Plat. OCD-AAS, Camp Davis, N. C. J. F. Crockett, USNR, 40-60 Elbertson St., Jackson Hts., N. Y. M. J. Desmond, AAC, 15 Harwich St., Hartford, Conn. W. G. Devine, Armed Forces, 29 Kelsey St., Hartford, Conn. Ens. W. Dexter, USCGR, 31 Main St., Rocky Hill, Conn. W. Dick, AAC, Islip, L. I., N. Y. Lt. J. H. Ewing, 1st Bn., 343 Inf., APO 86, Camp Howze, Texas J. G. Fitzgerald, USNR, 103 Whitmore St., Hartford, Conn. A. Flanagan, AFS, APO 616 c/o P.M., New York City Ens. E. N. Foley, USNR, 158 Woodlawn St., Hamden, Conn. 2nd Lt. R. A. Franchi, AAC, 380 Vine St., Hartford, Conn. • Lt. A. R. Goebel, AAF, 27 Hartsdale Rd., Elmsford, N. Y. Cpl. L. D. Goodman, 29th Sig. Co., 'fobyhanna, Pa. A. Gorman, Jr., APO 616, c/o P.M., New York City (American Field Service) W /0 R. S. Grover, W2105616, 342nd AAF Band, Laredo, Texas Cpl. R. D. Hall, Jr., Quartermaster School, Camp Lee, Va. R. F. Hanley, USNR, 8418 104th St., Richmond Hill, N.Y. Lt. N. Hapgood, APO 887, c/o P.M., New York City 2nd Lt. J. W. Harris, 71 Gardner St., Allston, Boston, Mass. Ens. R. P. Harris, USNR, 50 Argyle Ave., West Hartford, Conn. 2nd Lt. W. A. Haskell, AAC, 131 West Moore St., Sherman, Texas H. A. Heap, Army, 42 Grove St., Adams, Mass. Pvt. P. J. Hoylen, Co. D, 3rd Med. Tng. Bn., Bks. #1258 MTRC, Camp Pickett, Va. Lt. C. R. Humphreyson, USMC, c/o Fleet PO, San Francisco, Calif. E. J. Hurwitz, Army, 17 Pembroke St., Hartford, Conn. Ens. A. V. Johnson, USNR, c/o Fleet PO, San Francisco, Calif. Lt. H. W. Johnson, Army, Maple St., Pine Plains, N.Y. J. J. Karp, Polish Army Air Corps, Boston Neck Road, Suffield, Conn. J. C. Kiley, USNR, 15 Bosworth St., Boston, Mass. Lt. R. E. Kinney, Jr., USNR, Naval Air Station, Elizabeth City, N. C. Lt. (jg) A. K. Lane, USCGR, CGRO Indoctrination School, St. Augustine, Fla. Sgt. W. C. Linder, FA, Hq. Bt. 28th Div. Artillery, Camp Livingston, La. Pvt. R. W. Maddigan, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, Fla. Pvt. T. J. Malley, Det. Med. Dept., Med. Section SCU #1111, Ft. Devens, Mass. L. B. Marshall, USCGR, 78 Branford St., Hartford, Conn. L. C. Mazotas, 118th Observation Sqdn., Municipal Airport, Jacksonville, Fla. Cpl. J. F. McGee, Flt. A, 716th Tng. Gp., Atlantic City, N.J. A. S. Mehl, Army, 6382 Woodbine Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Pvt. P. E. Molumphy, ASTP, Yale Med. School, New Haven. Cpl. S. A. Mills, Co. A, 38th Tng. Bn., Bldg. 375, Camp Croft, S. C. 0/C H. R. Moody, Sqdn. 14, Wing II, AAFOCS, Park Avenue Hotels, Miami Beach R. F. Moran, USCGR, 137 Seymour St., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. F. W. Mulcahy, Hq. & Hq. Sq., BTC #10, Greensboro, N. C. Capt. W. Oliver, Jr., AAC, 169 Pomeroy Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. Lt. P. J. F. Piccola, Bt. M, 6th CA, Fort Barry, Calif. 1st Lt. R. K. Pillsbury, Headquarters Co., 121st Inf., Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. S 2/c G. J. Prendergast, Jr., USNR, Naval Res. Aviation Air Base, New Orleans Lt. M. Rainsford, 413th Base Hq. Squad., Tonopal, Nevada 2nd Lt. R. J. Rebman, USMR, Co. K, 18th ROC, MB, Quantico, Va. Sgt. W. B. Rector, RCAF, 71 Hillcrest Road, Windsor, Conn. Lt. G. Reese, 34th Heavy Bomb. Gp., Army Air Base, Blythe, Calif. S/Sgt. J. H. Rice, AAC, 343rd School Squadron, Tyndall Field, Panama City, Fla. Ens. C. C. Roberts, Jr., USNR, USS Pc-492, c/o P.M., New York City 2nd Lt. J. N. Russo, Univ. of Vermont Med. School, Burlington, Vt. Ens. W. J. Ryan, Jr., USNR, c/o Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Lt. E. E. Sanborn, Jr., #'7 Sqdn., 34th Bomb. Gp., Geiger Field, Spokane, Wash. P. T. Sehl, USNR, 27 Brook St., Brookline, Mass. 2nd Lt. L. B. Sheen, 387th Bomb. Gp., 558th Bomb. Sqdn., MacDill Field, Fla. Ens. F. K. Smith, USNR, 2901-18th St., NW, Park Cr. Apts., Washington, D. C. Lt. J. C. Spencer, 63rd Prov. Bn., Area #3, Sec. 6, Row D, Camp Haan, Calif. Cpl. G. K. Stoddard, APO. 660, c/o P.M., New York City Lt. R. E. Thomsen, Co. B, 1st Tng. Bn., Camp Ritchie, Md. A. J. Tyler, Jr., APO 919, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. A. J. Wallace, AAC, 261 Summer St., Southington, Conn. Lt. E. D. Walsh, APO 919, San Francisco, Calif.

1942- A/C J. R. Barber, AAC, CATC #1, 211 Farnum Hall, Yale Univ., New Haven. A/C B. McC. Beaty, Gp. 6, Sqdn. A, Nav. Wing, AAFPFS, Ellington Field, Texas J. B. Beidler, USNR, Third Ave., Runnemede, N.J. R. C. Bester, AAC, 147 Lawler Road, West Hartford, Conn. Ens. M. T. Birmingham, USNR, 45 Westwood Road, New Haven, Conn. Pvt. J. C. Blackman, 240th MP Co., c/o A. Rogers Estate, Hyde Park, N.Y. A/C J. K. Blake, Group II, AAFNS, Hondo, Texas R. A. Bodkin, Jr., Army, 9 Mountain Ave., Maplewood, N.J. Cpl. J. A. Bond, USMCR, Radio Materiel School, Co. 12, Treasure Island, San Francisco, Calif. · Pvt. F. J. Brazel, Hqs. Btry. 904th FA Bn., Camp Blanding, Fla. P. C. Brooks, American Field Service, APO 616, c/o P.M., New York City Pvt. Louis E. Buck, Hqs. Troops, 90th RCN Sqdn., Guard & Tng. Detach., Camp Barkley, Texas F. S. Burnham, Army, Station 30%, So. Windsor, Conn. Cpl. R. Burrage, Officers School, Fort Benning, Ga. Pfc. J. H. Cahill, Jr., 626 Forest Ave., River Forest, Ill. R. 0. Calaceto, 518th MP Bn., Co. E, Fort Jay, Governor's Island, N. Y. J. M. Cannon, AAC, 15 Morrison Ave., Wethersfield, Conn. Ens. G. L. Carey, USNR, 210 Medio Drive, West Los Angeles, Calif. J. M. Carey, Naval Med. Res., 130 Vanderbilt Hall, Harvard Med. Sch., Boston Pvt. J. A. Crichton, Hq. & Hq. Sq. 98th Bomber Group, Ft. Myers, Fla. J.D. Cummins, AAC, 60 Monument Ave., Swampscott, Mass. Pvt. J. A. Cushman, AAC, 325 W. 22nd St., New York City L. J. Czarnota, AAC, 308 AAFTD, Stanford, Texas A/C Robert B. Dilts, Sqdn. 4, Flight C, Cadet Detach., AAFBS, Midland, Texas Pvt. F. J. P. Donahue, BTC AAF #10, Bks. 821, Greensboro, N. C. 2nd Lt. L. H. Earle, 15th Cavalry, Camp Maxey, Texas Lt. (jg) M. R. Eddy, USNR, Lake Road, Lake Forest, Ill. Lt. F. A. Eisenman, 3461st Ord. MM Co., Camp McCoy, Wis. Pvt. R. M. Elrick, APO 958, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. 2nd Lt. F. F. Fasi, TC-MB, New River, N. C. Cpl. 0. A. Ferguson, 72 Crescent St., Rutland, Vt. Ens. C. H. Fisher, USNR, USS LST 360, c/o FPO, New York City Pvt. J. R. Glynn, Co. G, 4th Sig. Tng. Bn., Ft. Monmouth, Red Bank, N. J. H. G. Hale, Army, 62 Elm St., Rocky Hill, Conn. Pvt. I. M. Hanna, Bat., 3rd Regt. TRA, Ft. McClellan, Ala. Ens. J. W. Hotchkiss, USNR, East River, Conn. Pvt. W. P. Hunnewell, 357 Bomb. Sq., Army Air Base, Clovis, New Mexico F. L. Jacobs, Army, Warehouse Point, Conn. G. M. Jacobsen, AAC, 179 Benton St., Hartford, Conn. 2nd Lt. C. E. Jensen, AAC, 55 Lafayette St., Hartford, Conn. Sgt. W. C. Jerome, APO 919, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. W. Jesse!, Army, 10 Fairfield Ave., Hartford, Conn. Lt. A. 0. Jones, Jr., AAC, 86 Lake St., Cooperstown, N. Y. Pvt. J. R. Jones, Co. M, 3rd Bn., 87th Mountain Inf., Camp Hale, Colo. P. C. Jordan, Army, Newport Field, Newport, Ark. Pvt. C. A. Kuehn, Wright Aero. Corp., Paterson, N.J. Pvt. F. D. Ladner, 854th Ordnance Co. (HM) (Q), Fort Bliss, Texas 2nd Lt. J. M:. Loutrel, AAC, 270 Irving Ave., So. Orange, N. J. R. R. M:adama, Armed Forces, 55 King St., Hartford, Conn. T. F. Madigan, Army, address unknown R. K. Madison, Army, 74 LeMay St., West Hartford, Conn. Lt. R. S. Manion, 303rd Fighter Squadron, Sarasota Air Base, Sarasota, Fla. Pvt. R. A. Manning, 924 TSS, Flight A, R 280, Atlantic City, N.J. J. W. Marlor, AAC, 82 Fairview Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. T. C. McGee, Military Police Det., SC 4th SC, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. Lt. A. D. McKibbin, APO 8749, c/o P.M., New York City Pfc. R. R. McKinney, 19th Academic Sqd., Scott Field, Ill. Cpl. A. Meshenuk, Rm. 105, Warwick Hall, U. of Penna., 37th and Woodland Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Ens. W. T. Middlebrook, USNR, 711 Venetian Hotel, Miami, Fla. Ens. A. Miller, USNR, SCTC, R413, Miramar Hotel, Miami, Fla. Pfc. J. D. Mirabile, CCS, CL #8, Br. #3, Gainesville, Fla. A/C S. F. Moore, TS AAFTTC Yale Univ., Wing I, Group 2, Sq. G, Sect. 38, New Haven, Conn. 2nd Lt. R. F. M:orhardt, USMC, 188 So. Marshall St., Hartford, Conn. R. T. Morris, USNR, 697-14th Avenue, Paterson, N.J. E. J. Mosher, Army, 851 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, Conn. Sgt. W. Mugford, APO 929, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Cpl. R. J. Murray, Co. A, OCS, Fort Warren, Wyo. Pvt. R. P. Nichols, 84th NRO, Patterson Field, Ohio D. F. North, USCGR, Hq. Co., 77 Empire Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. C. E. Olsen, Army, 44 Highland St., Newington, Conn. Sub-Lieut. R. Paddon, RCNVR, c/o Fleet Mail Office, Esquimalt, B. C. Cpl. J. H. Payne, AAC, AAFNS, Hondo Army Air Base, Hondo, Texas V. L. Petersen, Army, 230 Walnut St., Newton, Mass. Pvt. F. P. Peterson, 12 School Sq., Bks. 757, Scott Field, Ill. Pvt. G. E. Peterson, Co. H, Bar. #4, RRC, Camp Devens, Mass. A. M. Pulito, Army, 106 Thomas St., West Hartford, Conn. M. F. Rhines, AAC, 312 Base Hq. & AB Sq., Municipal Airport, Dover, Del. Cpl. F. C. Romaine, Walter Reed General Hospital Section, Army Medical Center, Washington, D. C. E. G. Rosen, Army, 24 Garfield St., Hartford, Conn. Cpl. R. Rosenthal, 84th Bomb Gp. (0), 304th Bomb Sqdn., Drew Field, Fla. • H. G. Rothauser, USCGR, 21 Arnold St., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. W. F. Scully, Jr., Army, 64 Lawrence St., Hartford, Conn. C. P. Siems, Army, 860 Park Ave., New York City Ens. R. 0. Simpson, USNR, 42 Barker St., White Plains, N. Y. Pvt. W. J. Smyth, AAC, 2nd Tech. Sch. Sqd. (Sp), Lowry Field #2, Denver, Colo. T/S J. T. Soutter, 31234396, Det. Med. Dept., 1864th Unit, Ft. Sill, Okla. Pvt. 0. A. Staehr, 31344043, Co. D, 2nd Bn., Camp Wheeler, Ga. 2nd Lt. G. D. 0. Stoughton, 501st CA Bn. AA, Camp Edwards, Mass. 2nd Lt. P. V. Stoughton, USMCR, Bt. G, 3rd Bn. 14th Marines, Tent City, Camp Lejune, New River, North Carolina Pvt. J. A. Sweetser, Co. C, 8th Bn., ORTC, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. A/C J. Swift, 11095222, Atkinson 304, AAFTD, MIT, Cambridge, Mass. Pvt. C. E. Thenebe, 11094554, College Tng. Detach. (Air Crew), Sqdn. B, Spring- field College, Springfield, Mass. 2nd Lt. N. N. Turley, Personnel Officer, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, Conn. D. S. Tuttle, Jr., USNR, South St., Middlebury, Conn. Cand. D. S. Vincent, Bat. A, CAOCS, Fort Monroe, Va. J. H. Wamsley, USNR, 45 St. Paul's Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. Ens. W. M. Webb, 35-43 84th St., Apt. 506, Jackson Heights, N. Y. A. G. Weeks, USNR, 48 Denny Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. F. F. White, USNR, 136 Bainbridge Road, West Hartford, Conn. Pvt. R. C. Whitsitt, Co. I, 801st STR, Camp Murphy, Fla. 2nd Lt. A. K. Will, AAATC, Camp Edwards, Mass. Cpl. J. M. Wilson, 2nd Signal Service Bn., Washington, D. C. Lt. M.D. Wood, AAC, 377 Bomb Squadron, Columbia, S. C. Ens. W. F. Wood, USNR, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. M. A. Zaccaria, Army, 1149 NTS, San Marcos, 'l'exas

1943-W. H. Arnold, Army, East Ferry Lane, Westport, Conn. T. V. Ashton, USNR, USNR Midshipmen's School, Johnson Hall 923, N. Y. C. W. B. Ayer, RCAF, #5, ITS, Belleville, Ontario G. C. Bacon, RCAF, 38 Bradford Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. A/S R. B. Barnes, USNR, Co. 479, USN Training Station, Newport, R.I. E. A. Bezurzyk, USNR, Air Training Center, Pensacola, Fla. A/S W. B. Bolton, Bks. B-1, Comp. J, U. S. Maritime Service Training Station, Sheepshead Bay, N.Y. Ens. J. L. Bonee, Jr., USNR, 476 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. Lt. J. P. Boucher, USNR, Bldg. 657, R. 1621, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. D. Q. Brinckerhoff, USNR Midshipmen's School, New York City Pfc. W. V. Casey, FA, 1st Bn. Hq. Bat. 193 FA, APO 305, Camp Livingston, La. Pvt. F. S. Cawley, APO 923, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Pvt. R. M. Cheetham, 301st TSS Flight 521, Army Air Forces Training School, Keesler Field, Miss. S. D. Colhoun, Jr., AAC, Crosswick Ranch, Gilroy, Calif. R. S. Cobb, USCGR, 232 Kent St., Brookline, Mass. S. B. Corliss, USNR Midshipmen's School, New York City L. B. Cuddy, American Field Service, APO 616, c/o P.M., New York City Pfc. R. Cunningham, Jr., 11094334, 18 Rep!. Wing, Salt Lake City, Utah 2nd Lt. J. C. Cuppia, Jr., USMC, Officers Mail Room, AAFSAT, Orlando, Fla. Pvt. B. T. Davidson, Bat. D, 110th FA, 28th Div., Camp Meade, Maryland Pvt. R. W. Dexter, 31142134, APO 528, c/o P.M., New York City · Pvt. G. H. Dickinson, Jr., 11086043, SCU 1187, Univ. of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. BM2/c P. H. Dodge, USCGR, Pier 18, Staten Island, N. Y. Pvt. R. Donohue, Co. A, 71st Bn., 15th Regt. 2 Platoon, Camp Robinson, Ark. Coxswain J. H. Douglas, USCGR, 12th Floor (Comm.), 42 Broadway, N. Y. C. P. C. Dryden, AAC, "Fairfield", Bernardsville, N. J. Lt. J. Ennis, AAC, 55 Home St., Metuchen, N.J. Pvt. A. L. Euliano, Med. Detach., Station Hospital, Camp Shanks, N. Y. Lt. J. E. Fay, USMCR, A Co., 19th ROC, Quantico, Va. Pvt. D. Felix, Co. 18, 1st Bn., Pittsburg Rep!. Depot, California Pfc. F. E. Fox, 31189358, AAFTTC, Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn. Ens. R. E. Gager, USNR, Center Road, Orange, Conn. E. F. Gamble, Armed Forces, 33 Lincoln Road, Wethersfield, Conn. Pfc. W. F. Gavin, Det. 859 Sig. Ser. Co., SPAD, Spokane, Wash. J. W. Ghent, Air Force, 114 Garfield Road, West Hartford, Conn. S. V. Glidden, USNR Midshipmen's School, New York City W. Grey, Army, Cedar Gate, Darien, Conn. E. G. Guillet, USNR Midshipmen's School, Notre Dame, Indiana • W. C. Hajek, Co. M, Bks. 2, SCU 1112, Ft. Devens, Mass. Pfc. R. J. Hale, 17 TSS, Bks. 241, Chanute Field, Ill. R. F. Hanmer, Army, 36 Chapman St., East Hartford, Conn. Pvt. L. Hasbrou.ck, ASN 11072554, SCU 1112, Co. M, RRC, Ft. Devens, Mass. A. H. Healey, Med. Detach., 9th CA, Fort Banks, Mass. W. J. Hinson, USNR Midshipmen's School, New York City Pvt. L. C. Hipson, 92nd CTDAC, Class 92, Alva, Okla. J. N. Hobbs, American Field Service, APO 616, c/o P.M., New York City Pvt. C. H. Hodgkins, Co. M, SCU 1112, Ft. Devens, Mass. C. Ives, Army Ordnance Dept., Springfield, Mass. 2nd Lt. F. C. Jones, 0-659133, APO 860, c/o P.M., New York City L. J. Kavanaugh, Army, 110, Marian Ave., Fanwood, N. J. M. Kellin, USNR Midshipmen's School, Johnson Hall #708, New York City 1st Lt. R. M. Killam, 34th Fighter Sqdn, Army Air Base, Mitchel Field, L. I., N. Y. Ens. H. S. Knowles, USNR, 98 Clifton Ave., West Hartford, Conn. W. Lokot, AAC, 2-4 Oakwood St., East Hartford, Conn. 2nd Lt. D. R. Lutkins, HQ Co., 1st Bn., 413th Inf. Regt., Camp Adair, Or~. · Cpl. C. E. Martin, Med. Detach., Air Corps Technical School, Keesler Field, Miss. Pvt. J. F. McLaughlin, Military Police Bks., Lovell Gen. Hosp., Ft. Devens, Mass. Av/C J. S. MacNerney, Sqdn. B, Group X, Wing II, AAFPFS, (Pilot), Maxwell Field, Alabama D. Miller, Jr., USNR, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. S 2/c F. C. Moor, Treasure Island, San Francisco, Calif. N. R. H. Moor, Jr., USNR, Naval Air Station, Bldg. 714, R 201, Jacksonville, Fla. Pvt. N. Motto, Co. M, RC, Ft. Devens, Mass. J. P. Morrissey, USNR Midshipmen's School, Johnson Hall, Billet 709 B, N. Y. C. G. C. Nelson, USNR Midshipmen's School, New York City Ens. E. A. O'Malley, USNR, SOQ, Brooklyn Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. D. S. Paine, USNR Midshipmen's School, Johnson Hall, New York City Pvt. J. Pearson, Army, 20 Old Farm Road, Hamden, Conn. Pvt. D. B. Peck, Co. M, Bks. 7, RRC, Ft. Devens, Mass. Pvt. R. B. Quinn, Co. A, 37th Inf. Tng. Bn., Bks. 216, Camp Croft, S. C. 2M 3/c F. M. Rackemann, Jr., USNR, c/o P.M., New York City Cpl. F. J. Rago, Co. 2-2 MRTC, Bks. 1419, Camp Pickett, Va. Lt. J. F. Ransom, APO 710, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Calif. Pvt. H. P. Reed, Jr., 800 TSS, Bks. T-1158, Seymour Johnson Field, N. C. C. L. Richards, Armed Forces, West 34th St. & 9th Ave., New York City J. M. Richey, AAF, Davenport Ridge, Stamford, Conn. Ens. J. G. Rossi, USNR, Hotel Esmeralda, 444 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, Fla. Coxswain T. J. Scott, USNR, Dennett Road, So. Elliott, Maine R. G. Sharp, USNR Midshipmen's School, New York City Ens. G. A. F. Tracy, USCGR, COTP Shore Patrol, 520 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Lt. D. Tyler, AAF, 239 Jefferson St., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. C. H. Upham, 1140th TSS, BTC-9, Flight 377, Miami Beach, Fla. Lt. K. 0. Vincent, AAC, Carlsbad Army Air Field, Carlsbad, N. M. Pvt. R. D. Vinter, Jr., Psych. Research Unit #3, SAAAB, Santa Ana, Calif. Ens. C. D. Ward, Jr., USNR, 314 Pine St., Spartanburg, S. C. Lt. R. W. Wells, AAC, 28 Brookline Drive, West Hartford, Conn. R. M. Welton, USNR, 212 Stacy Hall, U. S. Navy Pre-Flt. Sch., Chapel Hill N. C. C. H. Williams, USNR Midshipmen's School, Notre Dame, Indiana Sgt. C. F . Withington, Regional Weather Central, Mitchel Field, N. Y. Pvt. C. C. Woodward, USMCR, Bayberry Downs, Truro, Mass. Cpl. E . Woodward, Hq. Co., 1st QM School Regt., QM School, Camp Lee, Va. S. D. Woodworth, USNR Midshipmen's School, 735 Furnald Hall, New York City

1944- J. B. Alexander, Army, 25 Huntington St., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. E. S. Anderson, 2523 Main St., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. J. D. Ballard, Co. D, 1st Bn.- ORTC, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland B. C. Barstow, Troop B, Bldg. 91, OCS, Ft. Riley, Kansas A. B. Beattie, Army, 8 Hickory Drive, Greenwich Acres, via Portchester, N. Y. Lt. R. H. Beck, AAF, 0-664952, APO 629, New York City Pvt. J. A. Biggerstaff, 113th Chern. Impreg. Co., Camp Siebert, Ala. 2nd Lt. G. Boardman, Army, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I., N.Y. D. H. Bromberg, Army, 91 Westbourne Pkwy., Hartford, Conn. T. F. Buchanan, USNR, Training School, Texas A & M Col., College Sta., Texas. R.N. Buttery, Army, Lime Rock, Conn. Pfc. P. W. Clifford, Officers Candidate School, Miami, Fla. T. B. Conklin, USCGR, Indian Harbor, Greenwich, Conn. Pvt. R. L. Corrigan, Army, 79 Eaton St., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. D. S. Damtoft, 11072218, Bat. "B", 364th FA Bn., Ft. George G. Meade, Md. J. M. Danyliw, Army, 81 Marion St., Hartford, Conn. S 2/c J. C. Dawkins, USNR, 12 Ellington Ave., Rockville, Conn. • E. W. Dexter, Army, 31 Main St., Rocky Hill, Conn. Pvt. J. R. Dolan, 31287746, 405th Tng. Cp. Flight I 3, BTC 4, AAFTTC, Miami Beach, Fla. Pvt. J. W. Dorchester, Co. M, Bks. 7, SCU 1112, Ft. Devens, Mass. Pvt. A. G. Dubovick, Army, P. 0. Box 58, Montville, Conn. G. G. Duncan, AAC, 86 Newport Ave., West Hartford, Conn. B. H. Earle, US Merchant Marines, 50 Brookside Drive, Hamden, Conn. Pvt. F. W. Elton, AAC, Pinehurst Road, Bristol, Conn. R. M. Farnsworth, Army, 4 Central Green, Winchester, Mass. Pvt. W. E. Farnsworth, Army, 31 Brookside Blvd., West Hartford, Conn. W. C. Fay, AAC, Sect. III B, AAFSSD, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Pvt. M. R. Fearing, 614th Tng. Gp., 62nd Tng. Wing, 524th Sqdn., Beverly Hotel, St. Petersburg, Fla. S/Sgt. J. T. Fink, 1600 TSS, Tomah, Wis. Pvt. H. H. Forster, 12123447, Apo. 617, c/o P.M., New York City Pvt. S. H. Goslee, AAC, 45 Church St., Manchester, Conn. H. L. Grant, Co. B, 138th TD Tng. Bn., 4th Regt., TDRTC, Camp Hood, Texas R. R. Greene, No. D 11 9652, C. Bat. Survey Wing, CATC (A-1), Petawawa, Ont. G. H . Hart, Jr., USCGR, U.S. Coast Gd. Observation Base, Greenport, L. I., N.Y. Pvt. R. E. Haskell, Army, 192 Highland St., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. R. C. Hastings, Jr., 11094556, 35 Tng. Gp. Sqd., Jefferson Barracks, Missouri J. L. Hayward, USNR, 1038 Bancroft Hall, U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. 2nd Lt. M. M. Heard, AAF, George Field, Lawrenceville, Ill. F. R. Hoar, Officers Quarters 67 D, Chancerville Road, Ft. Devens, Mass. M. J. Hogan, AAC, 174 Terry Road, Hartford, Conn. J. H. E. Johnston, American Field Service, APO 616, c/o P .M., New York City Pfc. D. E. Jones, 32778022, 766 TSS, Bks. 520, Buckley Field, Denver, Colo. E. C. Kelly, USNR, Richmond, Mass. R. C. Kiley, AAC, 285 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Pvt. R. J. Kirkwood, 31276142, Co. A, AST Unit 3408, George Sch. of Techn., Atlanta, Ga. Pvt. A. Libby, Army, 77 Hebron St., Hartford, Conn. '. H. MacGuyer, Army, 20 Holly St., Providence, R.I. J. Mackintosh, Greystones, Seville Park, Halifax, Yorkshire, England C. T. Mcilwain, Jr., R 141589- RCAF, #19 EFTS, Virden, Manitoba, 2nd Lt. J. Menzies, Army, 115 Ridgewood Ave., Hamden, Conn. Pvt. B. L. Mullins, Army, 166 Barker St., Hartford, Conn. A. W. Newton, 1620666 LAC, 72 Course, 37 SFTS, Calgary, Alberta, Canada • F. W. Palfrey, Jr., AAC, Bar. 244, Flt. 202, Tng. Gp. 804, BTC 8, Fresno, Calif. J. D. Peabody, Jr., USNR, 18 E. 84th St., New York City J. H. Peabody, American Field Service, APO 616, c/o P.M., New York City S. Peterson, Army, 10 Wolcott St., Hartford, Conn. M. S. Phillips, Jr., Army, 221 E. 131st St., Cleveland, Ohio G. W. Preston, AAC, 5 Roosevelt St., Hamden, Conn. Pfc. N. F. Rago, Jr., 21 TSS Sect. B, Flight 5, Ft. Logan, Colo. Pvt. J. Richardson, A Co., Platoon 2, lOth Med. Tng. Bn., Camp Pickett, Va. Cpl. T. W. Robertson, Jr., USMCR, Fleet PO, San Francisco, Calif. Pvt. F. R. Root, Army, 1 Harold St., Wethersfield, Conn. Pvt. M. L. Rutt, Army, 699 Broadview Terrace, Hartford, Conn. T. A. Smith, American Field Service, APO 616, c/o P.M., New York City E. W. Stadler, Army, 143 Kelsey St., New Britain, Conn. Pvt. E. K. Stein, Army, 9 Douglas St., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. J. F. Stevenson, Co. C, 66th Bn., 14th Tng. Rgt., Plat. 4, Hut 6, Camp Fannin, Texas R. F. Stratton, USCGR, Collinsville, Conn. R. Toland, Jr., USNR, 312 Everett WS Navy Pre-Flight School, Chapel Hill, N. C. S 2/c (QM) P. Torrey, U. S. Naval R/S Barrack F, Treasure Island, Calif. Pvt. J. M. Tweedy, 31137069, 98 Fighter Sqdn., Drew Field, Tampa, Fla. J. F. Tyler, Army, 239 Jefferson St., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. R. B. Van de Water, 125 South Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A/C J. M. Verdi, Sqd. L, Sec. ~211x, Rm. 622, ACBTC, #1, Boca Raton Club, Boca Raton, Florida P. D. White, AAC, 186 Hollywood Crossing, Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y. H. R. Wickenden, AAC, 241 Greenwood Ave., Bethel, Conn. Pvt. E. T. Williams, Co. C, 66 Bn., 14th Tng. Rgt., Plat. 2, Hut 3, Camp Fannin, Texas 1945-Pvt. R. Alton, 11064671, APO 813, c/o P.M., New York City Pvt. L. J. Bailey, Jr., Co. C, 56th MRTC, Camp Barkeley, Texas J. H. Bartman, Jr., Army, 48 Webster St., Hartford, Conn. W. H. Beatty, U. S. Navy Pre-Flight School, Chapel Hill, N. C. Pvt. D. Cleveland, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland Pvt. M. R. Campo, Army, 1579 Boulevard, West Hartford, Conn. Pvt. R. A. Cohen, Army, 142 Euclid Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Pvt. L. C. Collins, 31162950, Co. G, 101st In!. Regt., Tent 25, 26th Div., Fort George G. Meade, Maryland Pvt. W. H. A. Cronin, Jr., Bat. B, 11th Bn., Ft. Eustis, Va. S 2/c R. W. Cudworth, USNR, Radio Sch. (Serv. Schls.), Co. 1406, Newport, R. I. Pvt. J. J. Daly, Army, 126 Huntington St., Hartford, Conn. Dennis Dix, AAC, Orchard Cottage, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. C. Dowd, 11101149, 304th Inf., 76th Div., Ft. Geo. G. Meade, Maryland Pvt. F. C. Ellis, Army, 16 Belmont St., Wethersfield, Conn. Pvt. A. E. Fay, Army, 162 Collins St., Hartford, Conn. Ens. A. W. Foster, USNR, 106 W. Mth St., New York City C. Gifford, Jr., Army, 12 Arlington St., Cambridge, Mass. Pvt. H. W. Gleason, Jr., Star Unit 3906, 1905 Lincoln St., Pasadena, Calif. Pvt. W. V. Golkowski, Army, 53 Fourth Ave., West Haven, Conn. Pvt. W. A. Hart, Army, 41 Brookline Drive, West Hartford, Conn. J. T. Heistand, Army, 215 No. Front St., Harrisburg, Penna. D. W. Hollings, USNR, 172 Fairview Ave., Stamford, Conn. H. G. Honeysett, AAC, 214 Cliveden Ave., Glenside, Pa. J. Kapteijn, Army, 38 Lexington Road, West Hartford, Conn. C. H. Kiendl, Jr., USMCR, USMC Air Station NOB, Navy #38, FPO, N. Y. C. Pvt. B. Lapp, Army, 403 Woodland St., Hartford, Conn. J. C. Lovell, Army, 53 Pine St., Waterbury, Conn. Pvt. J . M. Marron, 102nd Signal Co., APO 102, Camp Maxcy, Paris, Texas Pvt. L. F. Martin, 384th Bomb Group, Wendover Field, Utah Pvt. N. A. Marzialo, Army, 10 Kilbourn St., Hartford, Conn. J. K. McNulty, S 1/c, USNR, Bks. B-7, Ft. Sampson, N.Y. W. Meigs, Army, 117 Woodland Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Pvt. A. W. Milligan, 11102919, 35th Tng. Gp., Sqdn. "D", Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Pvt. J. Molinari, Army, 50 So. Center St., Windsor Locks, Conn. Pvt. H. L. Montgomery, Hq. Co., 15th Sig. Ser. Reg., Ft. Monmouth, N. J. E. Norris, III, Army, 1215 Kemble St., Utica, N.Y. Pfc. E. E. Peseux, Casey Jones Acad. Aeronautics, 88 Mulbury St., Newark, N. J. Pvt. J. T. Prendergast, Army, 91 Campfield Ave., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. S. A. Richardson, Army, 171 Western Ave., Brattleboro, Vt. Pf.c. T. J. Ritchie, 33rd TSS, Lowry Field, Denver, Colorado Pvt. D. J. Rotondo, Army, 1 West St., Simsbury, Conn. Pvt. C. E. Saunders, Army, 326 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N.Y. P. H. Sherlock, Army, 25 Elm St., Tariffville, Conn. Pvt. G. L. Smith, 11094798, Co. C, 66th Bn., Hut 3, 14th Tng. Rgt., Camp Fannin, Texas. Pvt. M. C. Smith, Army, 542 Hillside Ave., Hartford, Conn. A/C B. L. Smith, Jr., 18215286, Sec. 4, Sqdn. B, 91st Colg. Tng. Detach. (Air Crew) Shawnee, Okla. F. S. Taylor, U. S. Merchant Marines, 130 Westwood Road, New Haven, Conn. Pfc. W. I. Thomsen, Co. A, Plat. 3, MDTS, Lawson General Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. J. P. Vogel, Jr., Naval Aviation Flight Training, University of North Carolina, A/C H. Wheeler, USNR Aviation Base, Squantum, Mass. 1946-Pvt. E. C. Anthes, ASN 11100954, Area. B, 5th Rec., Camp Upton, L. I. W. G. Barnett, Camp Hale, Colo. H. R. Booth, USNR, 16 Essex Place, Bronxville, N.Y. P. Bosco, Army, 96 Ardmore Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Pvt. S. J. T. Camilleri, AAFTS, Seymour Johnson Field, North Carolina Pvt. V. M. Console, Army, 59 Linbrook Rd., Hartford, Conn. Cpl. S. C. Edsall, 11101313, Co. M, 803 Sig. Tng. Reg., Ft. Monmouth, N. J. T. W. Flanigan, Army, 26 Westfield Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Pvt. R. E. Greene, Army, 250 Queen St., Bristol, Conn. M. J. Granfield, Jr., Army, 65 Catherine St., Hartford, Conn. J. S. Griswold, Army, 97 Walden St., West Hartford, Conn. L. R. Guzzo, Naval Aviation Flight Training, RPI, Troy, New York S. P. Haight, Jr., Army, 64 E. 54th St., New York City Pvt. J. F. Howell, Army, 178 Garfield Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Pvt. E. H. Jawin, Army, 114 Putnam St., New Britain, Conn. Cpl. A. W. King, 32732254, 77 S. Portage St., Westfield, N. Y. Pvt. J. M. L'Heureux, 11095124, Hammer Field, Fresno, Calif. Pvt. T. D. Lockwood, 32873152, Co. K, 86th Inf. (R), Camp Hale, Colo. Pvt. M. Lubin, Army, 710 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. R. G. Plitt, AAC, 32-11 160th St., Flushing, N. Y. Pvt. M. R. Magarian, AAF, 151 Oak St., New Britain, Conn. Pvt. D. A. Magera, Army, 321 Franklin Ave., Hartford, Conn. J. B. Maue, Med. Dept., 86th Mt. Inf., Camp Hale, Colo. Pvt. G. T. Murray, Army, 454 Prospect Ave., Hartford, Conn. Pvt. F. D. Neusner, Army, Transportation Corps Unit, Camp Fannin, Texas Pvt. W. R. Noble, AFCC, Sqdn. 4F, Bks. 662, Nashville, Tenn. Pvt. E. J. Obert, AFRC, A-15, 3rd Platoon, Ft. Knox, Kentucky Pvt. R. L. Parson, 31325541, 504 t.b., 13 Sq. 217 Flb., Kearns, Utah Pvt. C. S. Prentice, 33rd College Tng. Detach. (Air Crew), St. Vincent College, Latrobe, Pa. W. T. Reed, Field Artillery School, Fort Bragg, N. C. Pvt. F. R. Rosen, 31327723, Hq. Hq.'s Co. 3Bn. 80th AR, APO 258, North Camp Polk, Louisiana R. W. Sarles, Army, 1004 Townsend Ave., New Haven, Conn. Pvt. G. V. W. Shepherd, Army, 4 Lumber St., Hopkinton, Mass. Pvt. H. A. Simpson, Sqdn. C, Fit. 18, AAFTTC, 27 TG, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. J. E. Surgenor, Co. 307- Unit E 4, USNTS, Sampson, N. Y. jOSEPH BUFFINGTON, 1875 GLOVER jOHNSON, 1922 It is impossible to say in this column anything Glover Johnson graduated from Trinity School ~ which can add to the renown of the Honorable in New York City in 1919 and entered Trinity Joseph Buffington or to say anything about College's class of 1923. He graduated with the his connection with Trinity College which has class of 1922, having earned a B.A. degree. not already been placed more clearly before From this one might assume that he gave all our alumni at other times and in other places. his time to books and very little to extra­ curricular activities, but such was not the case. Judg~ Buffington was admitted to the bar During his busy three years. Glover Johnson a. .fifty-four years ago in 1889 and about three found time to serve as manager of baseball years afterward, he was appointed by President and tennis, to participate in the Political Science Harrison to be a federal district judge. President Club, the Sophomore Dining Club and to help Theodore Roosevelt commissioned him to cir­ in the publication of the 1923 Ivy. A member cuit judge in 1906. In 1914 he became senior of D.K.E., he served on the Interfraternity circuit judge and in 1938 he retired. His long Council and, by way of relaxation from these career has been heaped with honors. Foreign duties, he helped to organize during his stay nations have joined with his fellow countrymen the Freshman Banquet, the Sophomore En­ in giving tokens of the esteem in which they tertainment Committee, and Junior Prom. held him. He holds the title of Commander of Three years later, in 1925, he held an LL.B. the Crown of Italy and he belongs to the order from the New York Law School. of the White Lion of Czechoslovakia. Mr. Johnson has been a member of the The portrait which appears above, though it College's Board of Fellows and the Secretary was pain ted more than twenty years ago by of the Alumni Association. He has served as a Leopold Seyffert, was recently brought back into member of the D.K.E. National Council. The prominence when it was presented in the United father of two daughters, Margaret Murray States Circuit Court of Appeals for the third and Dorothy Patricia, he now lives at Brook­ circuit on February 19th of this year. Mr. side, Wilmot Road, New Rochelle, New York. Seyffert, one of America's leading portrait He is a member of the Wall Street firm of painters, painted two identical portraits of White and Case. His connections in the legal Judge Buffington. One_hangs in the Dining Hall world include the Association of the Bar of the at Trinity College and the other in the Circuit City of New York, the New York State Bar, Court of Appeals mentioned above. Senator the Westchester County Bar Association and Claude Pepper, who in 1918 received an honorary the American Bar Association. D.C.L. degree from Trinity College, made an Mr. Johnson's clubs include the Down Town address when the portrait was presented to the Association in New York City, the Apawamis Court. Mr. Pepper said that this portrait "is Golf Club in Rye, New York, and the Larch­ a delineation of a man of deep religious feeling." mont Yacht Club, where he is trustee and secretary. Though Mr. Johnson has never This most distinguished alumnus of Trinity sought political office, . he participated some College was graduated in the year 1875. He is time ago with Thomas Dewey, now governor a member of the Beta Beta Chapter of Psi Up­ of New York, in establishing the Young Re­ silon. His son, Joseph Buffington, Jr., received publican Club of New York and throughout the degree of B.S. in 1920. the country.

9 Left: Arthur T. Heubner, '43, receives the McCook Trophy from Anson T. McCook, '02.

hour of physical education each day in a pro­ gram similar to the strenuous one our own students have had during this past year. It is believed that the students who can qualify for intercollegiate teams may substitute varsity practice for physical education, providing they have passed certain physical efficiency stand­ ards, including swimming.

The usual seven game football schedule has been arranged for next fall, since football sched­ ules are made up several years in advance. However, of the seven opponents listed, four have notified Trinity that they will be unable to play. The remaining games still listed are with Wesleyan, Coast Guard Academy, and Worcester Tech. If it becomes possible for Trinity to use the V-12 students for intercol­ legiate athletics, two or three more games with Report on Athletics nearby opponents may be arranged. Whether or not intercollegiate football is by Professor Oosting played, it looks like a very interesting and busy athletic year with the main emphasis on a thorough toughening-up program to prepare Due to the early date for final examinations, the men physically for whatever the next few it was possible to play only a very limited inter­ years have in store. • collegiate schedule this past spring. The track and tennis schedules were dropped entirely, but seven games were planned in baseball and, in spite of the unusually rainy spring, five of the seven games were played. The team enjoyed a Scores of 1943 Baseball Games very successful season, winning four games : two from Wesleyan, one from a strong Spring­ Trinity 6 Springfield 3 field College nine, and the other from Worcester Tech. The last defeat was by Yale. Cahill, the Yale 9 Trinity 1 Yale ace, let Trinity win three hits to avenge the one to nothing victor,y Trinity scored last Trinity 9 Wesleyan 4 year in the long-to-be-remembered Commence­ Trinity 9 We yan 6 ment Day game. A few days before the Trinity game, Cahill pitched a five hit exhibition against Trinity 4 Worcester Tech. 3 Brooklyn, Yale losing by a two to one score. The Trinity nine showed real promise and it was unfortunate that it could not play the usual schedule of games. The short baseball season may be the last As this magazine goes to press, the Alumni intercollegiate competition for Trinity teams for Fund stands at $6,321.50. This falls below the the duration, although the Athletic Department final figure for last year's Alumni Fund, $6,;99.50. is hopeful of working out some sort of inter­ We hope those alumni who have been meaning collegiate competition with the Navy V-12 to contribute but who have not got around students plus the few regular Trinity students to doing so for one reason or another will take who may be available. Both groups are sched­ the earliest opportunity of sending in their uled to report July 1st. The only information contributions. There will come a day when available at this time is a short statement by Trinity will need to refurbish a good deal of certain Navy officials that the students will be its old equipment and to buy new materials allowed to participate, providing such participa­ for the years of peace. When this day comes, tion does not interfere with the students' nothing could stand the College in better stead academic work. than a sound and substantial fund built up All V-12 students will be required to take one through the contribution of its alumni. 10 NECROLOGY 1942-43

Name Class Date Charles A. Appleton 1882 1943 John R. Bacon 1892 1942 Frank T . Baldwin 1900 1942 Rev. George A. Barton Hon. 1924 1942 Rev. William L. H. Benton 1889 unknown James D. Birckhead, M .D. 1894 1943 Percival H. Bradin 1903 1942 Thomas P. Browne, Jr. 1900 1942 William N . C. Carlton Hon. 1915 1943 Lt. Horace G. Cleveland 1942 1943 Rev. Albert Crabtree 1892 1943 Daniel B. Dawley 1913 unknown James G. DeForest 1882 1942 ,.-"': HAROLD C. JAQUITH, 1911 Edward L. Duffee 1905 1942 The death of Dr. Harold Clarence Jaquith, Lt. Robert M. Flanders 1940 1942 1911, deprived Trinity of a loyal alumnus and a Clarence W. Gleason Hon. 1934 1942 most helpful friend and advisor. At the time of lrenus K. Hamilton 1891 1942 a his death, April 20th, Dr. Jaquith was on leave Rev. Charles B. Hedrick 1899 1943 from his post as Provost and Dean of Freshmen George A. Hives 1926 1935 at the College. He was engaged as Educational Rev. William F. Hubbard 1871 1942 Director for the State Office of Price Adminis­ Harold C. Jaquith 1911 1943 tration. Rt. Rev. Frederick F . Johnson 1894 1943 Dr. Jaquith's career was an interesting and Lt. William W. Johnson 1942 1943 important one. After graduation from Trinity Frederick S. Kedney 1910 1942 in 1911 , he received a Bachelor of Divinity George T . Kendal 1899 1943 degree in 1914 from the Union Theological H. Mayhew Lancaster 1929 1942 Seminary and in the same year obtained a Master Henry N. Lee 1892 1943 of Arts degree from Coluittbia University. In 1882 1942 1917 he was appointed Assistant Secretary of Arthur B. Linsley Near East Relief and subsequently became its Lt. Newton H. Mason 1939 1942 Managing Director. He was on the staff of the Millard F. Manning 1928 1942 American Mission of Polahd and of the American Rev. Stephen E. McGinley 1909 1942 Mission to negotiate peace in 1919. In 1921, after Rev. George S. A. Moore 1904 1942 the Greco-Turkish war, he was engaged in John Pierpont Morgan, Jr. Hon. 1918 1943 administering relief fo war orphans in the Walter P. Murphy Hon. 1933 1942 Constantinople-Athens area. In 1933 he became Lt. Boris W. Pacelia 1939 1942 President of Illinois College and remained Lt. George B. Patterson 1939 1942 there until 1937. He received his appointment Lt. Judson S. Ramaker 1937 1943 at Trinity College in 1938. John H . Smart 1895 1943 This office has had a unique opportunity to Walter R . Steiner, M .D. Hon. 1934 1942 see the manifestations of genuine grief which Rev. Edward S. Travers 1898 1942 Dr. Jaquiths' death has brought to many a Lt. William H. Warner 1935 1943 Trinity man. A great number of alumni have Stillman F. Westbrook Hon. 1937 1943 written expressing sorrow at the passing of a Frederick P . Wilcox 1&80 1942 beloved personal advisor and friend. Charles B. Wynkoop 1905 1943

11 in our fine weapons. Cheers went up from all the men every time a plane burst into flames and plunged into the sea. After a good forty minutes of 'mixing it up,' five planes had been bagged and the other three were chased away. One of my men was officially given credit for bring­ ing down one of the planes, which made me feel mighty proud. It was our first taste and did much to ease the initial shock. "At the present time we are located on a small tropical island somewhat nearer the Equator than before. There isn't much to see except endless rows of cocoanut trees and thick jungle. The wild parrots are really beautiful and keep up a continuous jabber all night long. However, when we have an air raid warning, they understand and shut right up. Lizards come in all sizes; from three inches up to three feet. Unfortunately we can't do much swim­ ming because the coral is tough on the feet. "We a ll have slit trenches close by our beds and al­ though we have frequent air raid warnings, nothing further has resulted. Our biggest concern is falling cocoanuts. The other day one of the men took off his helmet to wipe his brow. He had been working hard on his slit trench. Just at this moment a fresh cocoanut fell from a nearby tree and hit him squarely on top of his head. He stumbled around dazed for a few seconds, then picked up the cocoanut and much to his surprise, the cocoanut was cracked and dripping fresh milk. He shrugged his shoulders and threw the cocoanut away in disgust." • • • From Lt. Eric S. Purdon, USNR, '35 " I got through the Submarine Chaser Training Center in Miami early in January and reported for the con­ struction and fitting out of this ship in Houston. Mouse Above is a recent photo~raph of Thomas S. Wad­ came down to Miami and on to Houston, but when the ship was built she went back to New York. Harry is now low, '33, who has been ~ranted a leave of absence 16 lbs. and about to produce a tooth, I hear. They are in from his duties as Trinity Alumni Secretary to take Garrison - where they're about to move into a house • up arms in defense of his country. It will come as they've rented with Julia Haskell. Joe Haskell is in London no surprise to alumni to hear that Tom is doin~ now. splendidly in the Navy. "Both Hoff and Ham Benjamin are in North Africa. " We've had pretty good sailing so far. These ships are small and buck around quite a bit. So far I haven't suc­ cumbed but our crew practically to a man have longed hopefully for death a few times. But they've stood up well and will soon be all right. At one time in the mid­ watch I've had to steer as well while my duty section has Letters From Alumni relieved itself over the side! " I'm hoping naturally that the Commander in Chief From Walter Mu~ford, '42 - will wake up one morning with the brilliant idea to order somewhere in New Guinea us to New York, but that of course . " " New Guinea is not so bad, outside of the heat, mos­ quitoes, ants, and other insects. Usually it cools off enough • • in the early hours of the morning so that we can get some From Thomas V. Ashton, USNR, '43- sleep. The first night I kept awake most of the time waiting USNR Midshipmen's School, N.Y.C. for Tojo to come over but was very much disappointed (?) by him. The Air Corps keep him busy defending himself " I am enjoying every minute of my schooling here. It is these days so that he does not have so much time to bother extremely novel and that makes it interesting. As ap­ us. Tojo loves the full moon as much as two lovers do and prentice seamen we cannot go north of 122nd Street, usually makes the most of it, but he seems to have missed south of I lOth, east of Morningside, or west of Riverside. this month. Better knock on wood though. One good thing It gives us a fairly large field of operations." about the Combat Zone is that everything is informal and it is a good thing as one needs all one's energy for • • • work - and there is plenty of it. We used to think that From 1st Lt. F. J. Ei~enbaur, '35, - it rained in Louisiana, but here the sky just weeps by the barrel-full. Then the sun just dries everything up in a French N. W. Africa few hours and we eat dust again." " I never expected to spend a winter's 'vacation' on the 'dark continent' " but here I am. My only previous con­ • • • ception of Africa had been via movieland, as portrayed by From Capt. John Wilcox, '39 - our good friend Frank (Bring 'em Back Alive) Buck, and somewhere in the South Pacific that tree top troubador, Tarzan. I was quite surprised to find it so modern. For example, I'm working on the "One evening, just at sundown, we were attacked by Chemins de Fer du Morae, and part of the system is electri­ eight enemy torpedo planes. At the time I was Troop fied . M . W.'s 'narrow gauge line' hasn't anything better to Gunnery Officer and fortunately had a bird's eye view of offer. The buildings and homes are very nice too. I've the whole affair. Some 9f the men in my company were on been invited out by various families, and have been the troop anti-aircraft gluns at the time. It was an excellent amaz~d at the furnishings of their abodes. Right up to opportunity for the men because it gave them confidence snuff, in fact, in some cases way ahead of us. 12 " When I first arrived I had to work with the French From E. W. Spingarn, former member of Faculty­ who are still operating the railroad system. I had quite a somewhere in India time. As you know, I didn't exactly breeze thru my French courses, or maybe I did, but if it hadn't been for a bit of " It's rather hard giving you much news about myself. the old sign language I picked up while in New York I'm The censorship is terribly strict. However, I can tell you afraid I would have been lost. You can tell Louis Naylor that I'm somewhere in India. I've been out of the States that I'm really cooking with gas now." almost a year now, and out here almost as long. So by American standards, I'm almost an old-timer! At first I * * * started out with troops, as second-in-command of a From Harold Gleason, '45- Camp Haan, California Signal Depot Co. We actually reached the Depot-after all sorts of delays and adventures- but after about a month "The colorful panorama which heads this stationery at the Depot, I got transferred up here; and now I'm one gives an excellent idea of what I am doing now. We are of those chaps who has a 'soft job' at Headquarters. in the midst of the desert, practicing and maneuvering ad nauseam for coast artillery combat. Life in the desert " I had lunch with Bob Barlow (Trin. '38, I believe) the is hardy, but good : for the first time in my life I am pre­ other day. When I said I'd had a letter from you, he asked pared to sneer at Ray Oosting's obstacle course as a me to be sure to send you his best regards. We're both strictly 4-F service! There are drawbacks, of course, such avid for news of Trinity and the war effort." as all manner of creeping things that "will get you if you * * * don't watch out," primitive " conveniences," and a terrific, perpetual barrage of dust and sand, which pervade one's From Jim Bailey, '45- Camp Barkeley, Tex. equipment, clothes without stint. But the men are splendid, "If there was one course I regretted cutting at Trin, spirited, religious people, and living with them is hardly it was Gym. My hardest job was getting physically fit a duty, but a priceless privilege of American democracy. for this Army grind."

The Midshipmen pictured below graduated in uniform with the other members of their class at our recent Commencement. Back row, left to right: - Glidden, Hinson, D. S. Paine, Sharp, Morrissey, Brinckerhoff. Front row: Corliss, Ashton, President Ogilby, Woodworth, G. C. Nelson. The delegation of the class of 1923 assembled for a brief ceremony on Saturday of the Commencement week­ end before the 1923 gateway.

Jim Webber is in charge of the bond drive for the Alumni Notes State of Michigan. 1935 - Lt. Horace Barnard, Jr., A.U.S., is engage 1895 - Col. Philip J. McCook has visited some of the to Miss Mary Beekman Woolsey. Before his enlistment .}­ camps and disciplinary barracks which the Army has in the Army. Lt. Barnard was with the United States established as rehabilitation centers for soldiers guilty of Trust Company of New York. military offenses but not deemed incorrigible. . Dickerson has moved to Kansas City, Mo. 1901 - Lt. James H. Clement, A.U.S., son of Mr. where he is Chief of Final Inspection in the Pratt and Martin W. Clement, was married March 12th to Miss Whitney Aircraft Corp. of America. His home address is Ida Louise Larkin. 8516 High Drive, Kansas City. He has a nine months old • 1909 - Miss Claire Elizabeth Connor, daughter of son, Richard Ripley Dickerson. Col. and Mrs. Michael A. Connor, recently became the Luke Kellam has just been sworn into Navy Air­ wife of Lt. Roger Francis Morhardt '42 of the U. S. ground force. Marine Corps. Mr. Morhardt is now stationed at Washing­ 1936 - Francis V. Manion is engaged to Miss Mary ton, D. C., with the Marine Corps. Wilhelmina Schoen. Frank is a graduate 'cum laude" of 1910 - George C. Capen on May lst completed thirty the Hartford College of Law and is now a member of the years of service with the Connecticut General Life In­ Connecticut Bar Association. surance Company. The engagement of Lt. (jg) Harrington Littell, USNR, 1916 - Willis B. George was recently appointed to Miss Flora Reid has been announced. Editor of the Bristol Press. A son, Richard Keeler Sargent was born May 15th to 1919- Fisk Brill has completed his officers training Mr. and Mrs. Keeler Sargent. at Fort Riley, Kansas, and is now stationed on the West Coast for further training. Lt. Clinton Arnold Burch was married on May 8th 1923- Bill Brill has been retired from the Army for to Miss Delores Frances Conway in St. Theresa's Chapel physical disability. His present address is the Hotel in Sunnyside, L. I. Lt. Burch is with the Army Signal Statler, Boston. Corps. 1930 - The Rev. Edward T. Taggard, rector of Duncan Peckham graduat don March 31st as mid­ Christ Church, Pelham Manor, N. Y., conducted a teach­ shipman in the U.S.N.R. ing mission in Grace Episcopal Church in Merchantsville, 1937 - Albert E. Haskell was promoted last May to N . .J ., in February...... Ug), USNR. 1932- Kenny Gibson 1s pract1cmg law tn Centerv1lle, To Dr. Sidney L. Cramer and his wife was born on Md. February 27th a child, Dale Tecla. 1933 - Bob Holmes is at the U. S. Fargo in South A son Robert Gardner, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Boston. Theodo~e F. Musgrave March lOth in Cleveland, Ohio. To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Carey a son Thomas 1938 - Timothy O'Neil Fanning was married re­ Brandon, Jr. was born May 18th. cently to Miss Marion M. Thomas. Neil has been carryi_ng 1934 - Doug Gay had a daughter born April lOth. on studies at the Hartford College of Law together w1th Lt. Harold R. Bayley, of the Army Air Force, had not his work as a co-ordinating engineer at Pratt and Whitney. been heard from since the fall of the Philippine Islands Carl John Berg is engaged to Miss Elizabeth Blackwell until recently. A Japanese broadcast in English gives the Brooks. Dr. Berg got his Ph. J:? . from Princeton Universi~y following message from him : where he is now engaged tn government research tn "I am well, food adequate, fresh fruits plentiful; due chemistry. to kindness of climate we manage to keep decently clothed. I keep busy with duties around the campus during the Ernest Burgess Freeman was married in . March to day and sleep comfortably in the university building at Miss Anna Catherine Krantz. Mr. Freeman 1s now on night. I think of you constantly. Do not worry. I am all Army duty. right." A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hall on Albert Holland, living in Berlin in 1939, ran out ahead March 20th at the Hartford Hospital. of the war in the west and into the one in the east. Word To Lt. Samuel N. Benjamin and wife was born on has come through indirectly that he is in an internment March 11th a son, Samuel, Jr. Nick is the nickname. camp in Mamla, though his wife and children have been To Ens. Willys R. Peterson and wife was born on allowed to live in a Manila apartment. April 18th a daughter, Hollis Ann. 14 Visitors of the College, friends and relations, and members of the class of 1943 listen to the remarks of Mr. Phister as he addresses them at Class Day exercises.

1939- Lesle W. McWilliams writes from Fort Jack­ especially as regards food supplies, but we gather from son, S. C., that he ran into Greg McKee, '38, not long messages that conditions are better than they were. No _; ago. Greg is now a first lieutenant in the Army. "We had personal word as to the welfare of Hungerford has yet ~ quite a reunion," he writes. come through. John Edward Upham, Jr. was married in February Pfc. L. Spangler, Jr. is engaged to Miss Martha to Miss Margaret Gearon. Upham is a chemist associated Jane Eckert Reeves. After leaving Trinity, Spangler with the Hercules Powder Company in Kansas. went to the Harvard School of Business Administration. Daniel Philip Hanson was married on April 24th to When last heard from, he was stationed at Camp Phillips, Sudie Elizabeth Jones. Kan. #C. Wallace Ludwig Anderson, now a sergeant with the To Dick Blaisdell and his wife was born on March U. S. Army Air Force, was married on March lOth to 26th a daughter, Carol Sampson, six pounds and 12 Mary Elizabeth Belden at the First Presbyterian Church ounces. in Sante Fe, New Mexico. 1942- Cadet George M. Jacobsen of the Army Air Dr. Stephen R. Bartlett, Jr., was married on March Corps is engaged to Miss Ellen Mary McAndrews. 24th to Marion Whitener. The wedding took place at Stanley Joseph Krulikoski, Jr., is engaged to Miss the bride's home in Hingham, Mass. Janette Elmore. Mr. Krulikoski is now a member of the Bob Madden is in Co. B., 87th Mt. Inf. at Camp Hale, War Research Staff at M .I.T. Colo. - Ski Troops. Lt. A. Donald McKibbin, A.U.S., is engaged to Miss Vic Hamilton just graduated from the Fargo, and is Muriel Osterhout. Don got his officer's training at the doing further study there. Infantry School in Fort Benning, Ga., and is now in 1940- Bob Pye has been taking advanced specialist's foreign service. training in electrical engineering for the Army. " Even 2nd Lt. Donald Scott Vincent is engaged to Miss tougher than Trin," he writes. Alys Elizabeth Campbell. Don was graduated recently Howard S. Alexander was commissioned second from the Coast Artillery Officers Candidate School, Fort lieutenant April 14th at Grinnel College, Iowa. He then Monroe, Va. studied at Washington and Lee, a school for Special Bob Nichols is engaged to Miss Virginia Butler of Services, from which he graduated May 19th. He is now West Hartford. When last heard from, Bob was at Pat­ at Fort Meade, Md. terson Field, Ohio. DeForrest Manice is engaged to Miss Joy Coster. John M. Loutrel is in North Africa since last November Robert Shaw Kerr was ordained to the ministry in with the 428th Bomber Squadron. February after completing his courses at the General Andy Weeks is soon to leave Norfolk, Va., for active Theological Seminary. Bob was presented at the service service on a new . by the Rev. Lauriston L. Scaife. Bob is teaching in the 1943- Walter Stark Taylor was married on.May 17th Choir School of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in at St. Peter's Church, Hartford, to Miss Frances Cashion. New York. He also handles sacred studies and history. Mrs. Taylor is a Pharmacist's Mate 2/ c in the Waves. Bud Smith is on patrol on a Coast Guard 83 footer Stark is in the Army Enlisted Reserve. The wedding out of Washington, D.C. constituted the first marriage of a Hartford Wave. Moose Weeks is now a full lieutenant in the Air Corps. Louis Hasbrouck married Miss SusJ.n B. Hinman 1941 - Adrian J. Tyler has recently received a com­ early in May in St. John's Episcopal Church, Hartford. mission of second lieutenant in the Coast Artillery. Tyler Carlyle Forrest Nichol, Jr. is engaged to Miss Eliza­ is a veteran of one year's service in the South Pacific. beth Mason Charrington. Mr. Nichol is associated with H. E. Hungerford, Jr., went out to the Philippine the War Production Board in Washington, D.C. Islands after his graduation to teach science at Brent Edward H. Gilbert, Ill, is engaged to Miss Mary School in Baguio, a school for American boys founded by Livingston Barnes. Ed is a corporal in the Army Air Force. President Ogilby in 1909. No definite word from him Grenville Kane McVickar was married to Miss except one meager cable has been heard since the fall of Caroline Virginia Bogert on May .8th. McVickar studied the Philippine Islands. President Ogilby's last letter from aeronautical engineering and design at the Casey Jones him arrived the day after Pearl Harbor. School in New Jersey. Word has just come through that the Americans in 1944 - Stephen Calhoun, Jr. is engaged to Miss Baguio, about five hundred in number, have been interned Rosalie D . Fletcher. Steve is with the Naval Air Corps. first at Camp John Hay and later at the Constabulary 1945 - Bill Beatty is finishing a flight training course, Barracks in Baguio. They have had plenty of hardship, Navy, at Corpus Christi, Tex. 15 Trinity's backyard - the corner lot at the junction of Summit and New Britain Avenue has been turned over to the management of the Hartford Victory Garden Committee. The ground was plowed, har­ rowed and fertilized by the Hartford Park Department (of which Dr. Ogilby is a member) and plots of ground are let out to neighborhood families. This picture was taken from Boardman Hall.