WAR RECORD First went into action Participated in the following engagements, and in what capacity Cited, decorated, or otherwise honored for Show moreWAR RECORD First went into action Participated in the following engagements, and in what capacity Cited, decorated, or otherwise honored for distinguished services (give circumstantial accounts of exploits including dates and places where performed, also by whom and in what manner the honors were bestowed): Killed in action, killed by accident, died of wounds, died of disease, wounded, gassed, shell-shocked, taken prisoner: Nature of casualty Place Date Under medical care:- Name of hospital Location From(date) to(date) Permanently disabled (through loss of limb, eyesight, etc.) Arrived at: on: Located at: engaged in: Located at engaged in till Discharged from service at: as a: (rank) (unit) RETURN TO CIVIL LIFE Occupation after the war: Same is at present. If a change of occupation was occasioned by reason of disability acquired in the service, describe the process of re-education and readjustment, and indicate the agencies or individuals chiefly instrumental in furnishing the new occupation. NOTE-Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION \Vhat is your present feeling regarding universal military training, etc. ? , Photographs—If possible, enclose one taken before Show moreADDITIONAL INFORMATION \Vhat is your present feeling regarding universal military training, etc. ? , Photographs—If possible, enclose one taken before entering the service and one taken afterwards in uniform, both signed and dated—also interesting snapshots taken in camps or overseas, ........ .. ,, .. ,,,, ,, Additional data, rrrrrrrrrrrr ,i Signed at . 011 a ,. . _ V 1, (place) (date) (full name) (rank) (branch of service) The information contained in this record, unless otherwise indicated, was obtained from the following persons 01' sources ,,,,,, ,, , NOTE—Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
WAR RECORD Entered service on: June 25, 1918 at N.Y. , as a: C.Q.M. in the: Naval Aviation section of the: Naval Reserve or in the: Assigned Show moreWAR RECORD Entered service on: June 25, 1918 at N.Y. , as a: C.Q.M. in the: Naval Aviation section of the: Naval Reserve or in the: Assigned originally to: Training School, Mass. Inst. Technology (or) Trained or stationed before going to Europe: - School, camp, station, ship From: (date) to: (date) Transferred to: - Company Regiment Division Ship Date New Location Promoted to:- From To Date: Embarked from: on: and arrived at: Proceeded from: to: From: to: From: to: Trained or stationed abroad:- Country Place From(date) to(date) NOTE-Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? What were the mental and physical Show moreADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? What were the mental and physical effects of your army experience on yourself? What elements of your college life and work were most valuable to you in service? What is your present feeling regarding universal military training, etc.? If you took part in the fighting, what impressions were made upon you by this experience? Photographs-If possible, enclose one taken before entering the service and one taken afterwards in uniform, both signed and dated - also interesting snapshots taken in camps or overseas. Additional data, Signed at: on: The information contained in the record, unless otherwise indicated, was obtained from the following persons or sources: NOTE-Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
Note - This document is to be bound and preserved as a permanent record. Please fill it out completely, accurately, and neatly, either in ink or by Show moreNote - This document is to be bound and preserved as a permanent record. Please fill it out completely, accurately, and neatly, either in ink or by typewriter. Leave blank space where nothing is to be entered. Wesleyan University Service Record Compiled by the Wesleyan Alumni Council, to be printed in book form, originals to be filed in The Wesleyan Library as a permanent memorial of the deeds of Wesleyan men in the service of the United States or Allied governments during the World War. This questionnaire should be completed so far as possible and sent at once, with photographs and additional notes and letters, to the Wesleyan Alumni Council, Middletown, Conn. Name in full: Cady (family name) Walter (first name) Guyton (middle names) Class: Brown '95, Wesleyan 15' [?] Date of birth: December 10, 1874 Place of birth: Providence (town) (county) R.I. (state) (country) Name of father: John Hamlin Cady Birthplace: U.S.A. Maiden name of mother: Mary Tabitha Eddy Birthplace: U.S.A. Relatives who are Wesleyan men, and class: Prepared for college at: English + Classical School. Providence Entered college: Sept. 1891 ; graduated (or left): 1895 Fraternity: Alpha Delta Pi ; Class Societies: [Communication?] Club Academic degrees: Ph. B, A.M. (degree) Brown (institution) 1895,6 (date) Ph. D, Berlin, Ger., 1900 Honors and distinctions after graduation Married: to Katherine Olive Miller (maiden name) of Berlin, Ger. on July 3, 1903 (date) Children: Willoughby Miller Cady (name) born Jan. 4, 1907 (date) Occupation before entry into service: Prof. of Physics ; employer: Wesleyan Univ. Residence before entry into the service: 49 High St. (street number) Middletown (town) Middlesex (county) Present address: 49 High St. (street number) Middletown (town) (county) Conn. (state) Permanent address: "" (street number) (town) (county) (state) NOTE - Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
WAR RECORD Entered service on: June 28, 1918 at Brooklyn, N.Y. , as a: Private in the: Infantry section of the: National Army or in the: Assigned Show moreWAR RECORD Entered service on: June 28, 1918 at Brooklyn, N.Y. , as a: Private in the: Infantry section of the: National Army or in the: Assigned originally to: 31st Co, 8th Batt. (or) Trained or stationed before going to Europe: - School, camp, station, ship From: (date) to: (date) Field Artillery Central Officer's From: July 24, 1918 (date) to: Oct. 29, 1918 (date) Training School, Camp Taylor, Ky. Transferred to: - Company Regiment Division Ship Date New Location Battery B, 4rd, 1st Brig., F.ARD, Nov. 7, 1918, Camp Jackson, S.C. Promoted to:- From Private To 2nd Lieut. F.A. U.S.A. Date: Oct. 30, 1918 Embarked from: on: and arrived at: Proceeded from: to: From: to: From: to: Trained or stationed abroad:- Country Place From(date) to(date) NOTE-Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
Note - This document is to be bound and preserved as a permanent record. Please fill it out completely, accurately, and neatly, either in ink or by Show moreNote - This document is to be bound and preserved as a permanent record. Please fill it out completely, accurately, and neatly, either in ink or by typewriter. Leave blank space where nothing is to be entered. Wesleyan University Service Record Compiled by the Wesleyan Alumni Council, to be printed in book form, originals to be filed in The Wesleyan Library as a permanent memorial of the deeds of Wesleyan men in the service of the United States or Allied governments during the World War. This questionnaire should be completed so far as possible and sent at once, with photographs and additional notes and letters, to the Wesleyan Alumni Council, Middletown, Conn. Name in full: Bruner (family name) William (first name) Evans (middle names) Class: 88 Date of birth: Jan. 8, 1866 Place of birth: Columbia (town) Lancaster (county) Pa. (state) U.S.A. (country) Name of father: Abram Bruner Birthplace: Pa. U.S.A. Maiden name of mother: Sarah J. [Brenerman?] Birthplace: Pa. U.S.A. Relatives who are Wesleyan men, and class: 2 brothers: A.C. Bruner '79 + H.B. Bruner '87, 3 nephews: A.B. Bruner, Henry M. Bruner & Alfred E. Bruner. 4 cousins: [J?] Cushman, Frank Cushman '79, [Urel?] Cushman, Alfred Cushman Prepared for college at: Columbia High School Entered college: Fall of 1884 ; graduated (or left): 1888 Fraternity: Alpha Delta Phi ; Class Societies: One each year. Academic degrees: A.B. (degree) Wesleyan (institution) 88 (date) A.M. 3 yrs. later M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1891 Honors and distinctions after graduation Pres. Cleveland Academy of Medicine, President Cleveland Medical Library Association. Prof. of [?ology] - [Urshrie?] Reserve University Married: to Lydia S. [Clarks?] (maiden name) of Columbia, Pa. on Feb. 18, 1897 (date) Children: William Evans Bruner (name) born Feb. 1901 - Died [Mar?] 1903 (date) [Clarks?] Evans Bruner, Jan. 17, 1910 Occupation before entry into service: Physician ; employer: Residence before entry into the service: 13297 [Emeld?] Ave. (street number) Cleveland, Oh. (town) (county) Present address: 3109 Fairfax Rd. (street number) Cleveland (town) (county) Oh. (state) Permanent address: [Grandeau?] Bldg. (street number) Cleveland (town) (county) Ohio (state) NOTE - Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
Note - This document is to be bound and preserved as a permanent record. Please fill it out completely, accurately, and neatly, either in ink or by Show moreNote - This document is to be bound and preserved as a permanent record. Please fill it out completely, accurately, and neatly, either in ink or by typewriter. Leave blank space where nothing is to be entered. Wesleyan University Service Record Compiled by the Wesleyan Alumni Council, to be printed in book form, originals to be filed in The Wesleyan Library as a permanent memorial of the deeds of Wesleyan men in the service of the United States or Allied governments during the World War. This questionnaire should be completed so far as possible and sent at once, with photographs and additional notes and letters, to the Wesleyan Alumni Council, Middletown, Conn. Name in full: Develin (family name) James (first name) Aylward, JR (middle names) Class: 1918 Date of birth: February 20, 1896 Place of birth: Philadelphia (town) (county) Penna. (state) U.S.A. (country) Name of father: Birthplace: Maiden name of mother: Birthplace: Relatives who are Wesleyan men, and class: Prepared for college at: Entered college: ; graduated (or left): Fraternity: ; Class Societies: Academic degrees: (degree) (institution) (date) Honors and distinctions after graduation Married: to (maiden name) of on (date) Children: (name) born (date) Occupation before entry into service: ; employer: Residence before entry into the service: (street number) (town) (county) Present address: (street number) (town) (county) (state) Permanent address: (street number) (town) (county) (state) NOTE - Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
Note - This document is to be bound and preserved as a permanent record. Please fill it out completely, accurately, and neatly, either in ink or by Show moreNote - This document is to be bound and preserved as a permanent record. Please fill it out completely, accurately, and neatly, either in ink or by typewriter. Leave blank space where nothing is to be entered. Wesleyan University Service Record Compiled by the Wesleyan Alumni Council, to be printed in book form, originals to be filed in The Wesleyan Library as a permanent memorial of the deeds of Wesleyan men in the service of the United States or Allied governments during the World War. This questionnaire should be completed so far as possible and sent at once, with photographs and additional notes and letters, to the Wesleyan Alumni Council, Middletown, Conn. Name in full: Davidson (family name) Norman (first name) Lambert (middle names) Class: '17 Date of birth: June 24 1893 Place of birth: Bushkill (town) Northampton (county) Pennsylvania (state) (country) Name of father: Birthplace: Maiden name of mother: Birthplace: Relatives who are Wesleyan men, and class: Prepared for college at: Entered college: ; graduated (or left): Fraternity: ; Class Societies: Academic degrees: (degree) (institution) (date) Honors and distinctions after graduation Married: to (maiden name) of on (date) Children: (name) born (date) Occupation before entry into service: ; employer: Residence before entry into the service: (street number) (town) (county) Present address: (street number) (town) (county) (state) Permanent address: (street number) (town) (county) (state) NOTE - Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? What were the mental and physical Show moreADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? What were the mental and physical effects of your army experience on yourself? What elements of your college life and work were most valuable to you in service? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,7 What is your present feeling regarding universal military training, etc. ,, ,, ,. If you took part in the fighting, what impressions were made upon you by this experience? Photographs—If possible, enclose one taken before entering the service and one taken afterwards in uniform, both signed and dated—also interesting snapshots taken in camps or overseas, Additional data, Signed at, V, , ,, , 011 1 (place) (date) ' (full name) . (rank) (branch of service) The information contained in this record, unless otherwise indicated, was obtained from the following persons 01‘ sources ' NOTE—~Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
WAR RECORD Entered service on: Feb. 12, 1917, at New York City , as an: Ambulance Driver in the: American Field Service, Section 13 section of the: Show moreWAR RECORD Entered service on: Feb. 12, 1917, at New York City , as an: Ambulance Driver in the: American Field Service, Section 13 section of the: French Army or in the: Assigned originally to: (or) Trained or stationed before going to Europe: - School, camp, station, ship From: (date) to: (date) Transferred to: - Company Regiment Division Ship Date New Location Promoted to:- From To Date: Embarked from: on: and arrived at: Proceeded from: to: From: to: From: to: Trained or stationed abroad:- Country Place From(date) to(date) NOTE-Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? What were the mental and physical Show moreADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? What were the mental and physical effects of your army experience on yourself? What elements of your college life and work were most valuable to you in service? What is your present feeling regarding universal military training, etc.? If you took part in the fighting, what impressions were made upon you by this experience? Photographs-If possible, enclose one taken before entering the service and one taken afterwards in uniform, both signed and dated - also interesting snapshots taken in camps or overseas. Additional data, Signed at: on: Horace Gridley Ford private S.A.T.C. Wesleyan Univ. The information contained in the record, unless otherwise indicated, was obtained from the following persons or sources: NOTE-Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? What were the mental and physical Show moreADDITIONAL INFORMATION What was your attitude toward military service in general and toward your call in particular? What were the mental and physical effects of your army experience on yourself? What elements of your college life and work were most valuable to you in service? What is your present feeling regarding universal military training, etc.? If you took part in the fighting, what impressions were made upon you by this experience? Photographs-If possible, enclose one taken before entering the service and one taken afterwards in uniform, both signed and dated - also interesting snapshots taken in camps or overseas. Additional data, Signed at: on: The information contained in the record, unless otherwise indicated, was obtained from the following persons or sources: NOTE-Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less
WAR RECORD First went into action Participated in the following engagements, and in what capacity Cited, decorated, or otherwise honored for Show moreWAR RECORD First went into action Participated in the following engagements, and in what capacity Cited, decorated, or otherwise honored for distinguished services (give circumstantial accounts of exploits including dates and places where performed, also by whom and in what manner the honors were bestowed): Killed in action, killed by accident, died of wounds, died of disease, wounded, gassed, shell-shocked, taken prisoner: Nature of casualty Place Date Under medical care:- Name of hospital Location From(date) to(date) Permanently disabled (through loss of limb, eyesight, etc.) Arrived at: New York City on: Taormina June 29, Marsailles Located at: engaged in: Located at engaged in till Discharged from service at: Camp Dix July 2, 1919 as a: (rank) (unit) RETURN TO CIVIL LIFE Occupation after the war: Physician & Surgeon If a change of occupation was occasioned by reason of disability acquired in the service, describe the process of re-education and readjustment, and indicate the agencies or individuals chiefly instrumental in furnishing the new occupation. NOTE-Write additional information on separate sheet of same size. Show less