HUBERTEVELYN BRAY Instructor in Mathematics

HUBERTEVELYN BRAY Instructor in Mathematics

I11 RICE RECORDS IN WAR SERVICE PHILIP HECKhIAN ARBUCKLE Assistant Professor of Phqsical Education and Director of Athlet- ics. Served under Commission on Training Camp Activities as Athletic Director, 33d Division and 15th Division, Camp Logan, Texas, RIarch, 1g18-June, 1919. STOCKTONAXSON Professor of English Literature. National Secretary of the Amer- ican Red Cross, November, 191pNovember, 1919, headquarters in Washington ; overseas in Italy and France, September-November, 1918, and April-July, 1919. LINDSEYBLAYNEY Professor of German. Entered Leon Springs Training Camp, May 12, 1917. Commissioned llajor of Infantry. Overseas, January 7, 1918-August 13, 1919, on general staff service with British, French, and Americans, and the Peace Commission after the armistice. Participated in Aisne, hIarne, and Argonne campaigns ; on the Macedonian front, August-September, 1918. Spent two months in hospital after gassing, November 8, 1918. Received Croix de Guerre (Divisional Citation) ; Croix de Guerre with palm (Army Citation) ; White War Eagle, Serbia; Cross of St. Sauveur, Greece ; Officer, Legion of Honour ; Honorary Officer, Chasseurs Alpins. Discharged as Lieutenant-Colonel, 360th In- fantry, August 13, 1919. HUBERTEVELYN BRAY Instructor in Mathematics. Served in Infantry, Camp Upton, Yaphank, L. I. ; discharged because of defective vision. Served as Ballistic Computer at Ordnance Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, Md. WALTERLYNN CHENEY Fellow in Physics. Served as civilian in Bureau of Standards, Washington, testing the physical properties of material issued in Army equipment. ROBERTEhIhIETT CUhIhlINGS Assistant in Physical Education. Entered First Officers’ Training I2 Rice Records in War Service 13 Camp at Leon Springs, June, 1917. Commissioned Second Lieu- tenant ; promoted to First Lieutenant. Served in Headquarters Company of 35th Regiment; transferred to 15th Infantry. Re- mains in the service. GRIFFITHCONRAD EVANS Professor of Pure Mathematics. Entered Aviation Section, Signal Corps, at Houston, February 23, 1918. Commissioned Captain. Overseas service, 3Iarch 22, rg18-May 30, 1919. Participated in Battle of the Piave (sound-ranging station), October 28, 1918. Served on special mission on high altitude bombing in France, Eng- land, and Italy, Chief of Staff. After the armistice was Acting Scientific AttachC, American Embassy, Rome. Discharged as Cap- tain, Air Service, June IO, 1919. WILLIAMCASPAR GRAUSTEIN Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Entered Ordnance Depart- ment and served as Ballistic Computer at Ordnance Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, Md. Promoted to Second Lieutenant. ALBERTLBON GUBRARD Professor of French. Entered Second Officers’ Training Camp, Leon Springs, August 24, 1917. Commissioned Second Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917; promoted to First Lieutenant, Oc- tober 4, 1918. Served in Infantry, Intelligence Service, and Liai- son Service. Attached to War College, Washington, D. C., Gen- eral Headquarters, A.E.F., District of Angers, IXth French Region; Ministry of Armaments; Postal Express Service. Served overseas, January 22, IgrS-July 30, 1918. Discharged as First Lieutenant, Corps of Interpreters, July 30, 1919. RAYMONDPRESTON HARES Instructor in Education. Served in personnel work in the Army. CLAUDEWILLIAM HEAPS Instructor in Physics. Attended Fort Sheridan S.A.T.C., July 18-September 16, rg18. ARTHURLLEWELYN HUGHES Assistant Professor of Physics. Physicist in the Department of Research and Invention, Anti-submarine Division, British Ad- miralty ; stationed at Harwich, England, and later at Dartmouth, England. HERBERTKAY HUMPHREY Instructor in Electrical Engineering. Attended Fort Sheridan S.A.T.C., July 18-September 16, 1918. ’4 Rice Records in War Service JULIAN SORELLHUXLEY Assistant Professor of Biology. Served in British Army, 1916-19: Postal Censorship, 1916-17; Air Service, Cadet and Second Lieu- tenant, 1917; Staff Lieutenant, Intelligence Corps, 1917-19, G. H. Q. Home Forces, 1917, G. H. Q. Italy, 1918-19. FREDERICKR. LuhmiIs LVedical Adviser to the Committee on Outdoor Sports. Commis- sioned First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, June 8, 1917. Attached to Ambulance Company 357, 90th Division, Camp Travis. Served as Battalion Surgeon, 9th Infantry, 2d Division, Verdun Sector and Aisne Defensive (Chiteau-Thierry) ; Operating Surgeon, Base Hospital I 16, Bazoilles-sur-Meuse, July, ~gr%February, 1919. Promoted to Captain, Medical Corps, February 17, 1919. Served as Operating Surgeon, Base Hospital 91, Commercy, February- July, 1919. Discharged at Camp Dix, N. J., July 8, 1919. BALDWINILIAXWELL Instructor in English. Entered Air Service (Aeronautics), at Ellington Field, Houston, December 14, 1917. Transferred to Field Artillery. Discharged as Candidate, Field Artillery, Central Officers’ Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, No- vember 29, 1918. SAMUELGLENN MCCANN Instructor in History. Entered Air Service (Aeronautics), at Ellington Field, Houston, December 14, 1917. Transferred to Field Artillery. Discharged as Candidate, 25 th Training Battery, Field Artillery, Central Officers’ Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, November 29, 1918. HUGHMILLER Lecturer in Civil Engineering. Commissioned Captain of Engi- neers, U.S.R., September 21, 1917. Ordered to active service, January 15, 1918. Student at Engineer Officers’ Training Camp, Camp Lee, Va., to April 15, 1918; in office of Chief of Engineers, JYashington, D. C., to January 15, 1919; in command of Company F, 219th Engineers, Camp Dodge, Iowa, to February IO, 1919; student at Engineer Officers’ Training School, Camp Humphreys, Virginia, to March 15, 1919; Instructor in Civil Engineering at the Engineer School, Camp Humphreys. Remains in the service. EVERETTELLIS PORTER Fellow in Chemistry. Civilian emplo) ee of the Ordnance Depart- ment, March 6, rg17-June 8, 1918, stationed at Army School of Engineers for Tests, Carnegie Institute of Technology. Rice Records in War Service 15 JOSEPHHORACE POUND Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. Entered Ordnance Depart- ment at Houston, September 19, 1917. Attended Fourth Engineer Officers’ Training Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia ; commissioned Sec- ond Lieutenant, Engineers. Served with 3 I 5 Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop, 546th Engineers. Overseas service, September 23 1918-June 7, 1919: active service at hlalacourt (Argonne), Oc- tober 23-November I I, 1918; highway maintenance, Verdun, November 12-January 5, 1919; highway maintenance, Pont-A- hlousson, January-March, I 9 I 9 ; Instructor in Steam Engineering, A.E.F. University, Beaune, to June 7, 1919. Discharged July IO, 1919. NORMANHURD RICKER Fellow in Physics. Entered Air Service (Aeronautics), at San Antonio, January 19, 1918. Attended School of Military AEro- nautics, Austin ; Camp Dick Concentration Camp, Dallas ; Elling- ton Field, Houston. Discharged before completion of training, December I 5, 1918. JOHNCLARK TIDDEN Instructor in Architectural Drawing and Painting. Attended New York State School of Camouflage, July-August, 1918. Discharged from Machine Gun Company, 71st Infantry, October 15, 1918, to attend Officers’ Training Camp. Order remanded after signing of armistice. HARRYBOYER WEISER Instructor in Chemistry. Commissioned Captain and served as Chief of Catalytic Unit, Chemical Warfare Service, stationed at Washington, September 1-December 31, 1918. THOMASKING WHIPPLE Instructor in English. Served in U.S. Marine Corps. HAROLDALBERT WILSON Professor of Physics. Appointed member of committee to investi- gate anti-submarine devices by National Research Council ; served with this committee at New Haven and New London, Conn., June-September, 1917, and worked independently along the same lines at the Rice Institute, September, 191?-May, 1918, when ap- pointed technical expert on anti-submarine devices and served in this capacity at the Naval Experimental Station, New London, Conn., until March 31, 1919. 16 Rice Records in War Service FRE DE RI c K F u N STO N ABB EY. Po I' t 'i 1' t h II r '18-19. Company B, Rice S.A.T.C. WILBVRMILO ABBEY. Port Artliur B.S. '18. Entered Naval Reserve Force at Houston, April 26, 1918. Trained at Mare Island, Cal., and served three months at Naval Aviation Bases in France, England, and Ireland. Released on inactive duty as Seaman, March 26, 1919. I,o u IS R h NDOLP FI ii B E R N.\T FI I'. Ho US 1 o II '18- . Company A, Rice S.A.T.C. LLOYDL. ALBERTSON.Ho~fstou '18-19. Company A, Rice S.A.T.C. PETERGEORGE ALEO. Houston '16-17; '18-19. Company A, Rice S.A.T.C. EARL STRAUGHN ALEXANDER. Houston '18-19. Company A, Rice S.A.T.C. MILLERHUTCHINS ALEXANDER. Deratzrr, Georgia '18- . Company B, Rice S.A.T.C. INNS BASHFORDALKIRE. Dallas '15-16. Entered Air Service (Aeronautics), August 17, 1918. Served with Aero Squadron No. 877, stationed at Dallas. Dis- charged as Private of same organization, January 14, 1919. ALBERTD. ALLEN. Gainesville '18-19. Company B, Rice S.A.T.C. JAMES V. ALLRED.Bowie '17-18. Entered Navy as Apprentice Seaman, at El Paso, June 14, 1918. Served with 6th Company, Main Barracks, Naval Training Station, San Francisco. Discharged as Yeoman, 2d Class, U. S. Navy, February 19, 1919. PIERRENUMA ALMERAS. Galvestoiz '16- . Company B, Rice S.A.T.C. WILLALLEN ANDREWS. Loiigoiew '16-18. Entered Coast Artillery (Heavy), at Fort Monroe, Oc- tober 24, 1918. Discharged as Second Lieutenant, Coast Artillery Reserve Corps, February 17, 1919. JOHN SHERWOODANSLEY. Hozlstorz '15-18; '19- . Entered Naval Reserve Flying Corps at Houston, June 24, 1918. Trained at Ground School in Seattle, and Naval Air Stations

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