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DEDICATE 1919 ALBUM TO 16 KILLED IN WAR

OVER 400 IN SERVICE

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Dedication of the 1919 Senior Album to those members of the Class who died in the service of the United States or of an Allied Nation in the War has been announced by the 1919 Photograph Committee. Of more than 400 from the Class in the Army or Navy, sixteen were killed. Their names are as follows:

Henry White Broughton, Jr., of Jamaica Plain.

Hamilton Coolidge, of Brookline.

Harmon Bushnell Craig, of Boston.

Ralph Jefferson Feigl, of Mt. Kisco, N. Y.

Charles Henry Fiske, of Boston.

Edward Hooper Gardiner, of Boston.

Theodore Rickey Hostetter, of Locust Valley, N. Y.

Leonard Jackson, of Newton Centre.

Howard Lilienthal, Jr., of New York, N. Y.

Samuel Pierce Mandell, 2nd, of Hamilton.

Eugene Dorr Morse, of Brookline

Bradstreet Parker, of Salem.

Milton Avery Rogers, of Dedham.

Quentin Roosevelt, of Oyster Bay, N. Y.

Osric Mills Watkins, of Indianapolis, Ind.

Ralph O'Neal West, of Newton Centre.

"Lives" Must be in by Recess.

Work on the Album is being hampered by the negligence of members of the Class in handing in their "life" blanks and in arranging for their sittings at Notman's. The Committee stated last night that it wished to remind all Seniors that this material must be in their hands before the spring recess. Those whe through change of address have not received blanks may obtain them today by applying at Notman's or the CRIMSON Building.

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