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Lt. Gallishaw Assisting Dean

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Lieutenant John Gallishaw is now assisting Dean Yeomans and Mr. Mayo in the work of the Dean's office. He takes the place of Dr. C. C. Little, who is now a major in Washington, and who does not expect to return this year. Major Little has been inspecting S. A. T. C. units in different parts of the country.

Lieutenant Gallishaw fought in the early part of the war with the British Forces at Gallipoli, and has set down his experiences there in his book, "Trenching at Gallipoli." He was graduated from St. Patrick's Hall School at St. Johns Newfoundland, and was a special student at the University the first half of 1914-15, the second half of 1915-16, and throughout the year in 1916-17. He went to France with the draft army and was wounded. Later, he was transferred here, taking command of Company A of the S. A. T. C.

Today the last class enters the Officers' Material School.

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