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Charles D. Morgan '06, an American citizen and a Captain in the British Army, is now languishing in a German prison camp, it was disclosed yesterday by the United States oinbassy.
Morgan, who used to be an editor of the CRIMSON, fought for the British in the World War, and joined the British Army again a year ago. He was captured early in June, when serving as a liasion officer between the English and the French in the Battle of Flanders.
All attempts to secure his release have heretofore been unsuccessful, because although Morgan enlisted without taking an oath of allegiance to the King, he has been participating actively in the war.
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