\ 1/1/- NEW ENGLAND-TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY RALPH P. JONES AUDITOR OF RECEIPTS A) \k\ i.._ i , r AM I . I“ A I u) “d ’.~' I V A \ "N Show more\ 1/1/- NEW ENGLAND-TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY RALPH P. JONES AUDITOR OF RECEIPTS A) \k\ i.._ i , r AM I . I“ A I u) “d ’.~' I V A \ "N “A 4 § / ‘1 ' l I 5. . h 1 4 J“ ’ {‘1 "'*--“§ 2 A < / ; - Q" '4 l ,7 1’ / g A I I ‘V I} J " f, .. r I ‘ ‘5 .{1 , 1 .‘Q IKV \ ‘ : / ~.. N ., Lat" ’ k ’ -\ ~ \fl 0—.AA Show less
wf/" . [.mESLEYAN ALUfiNI COUEUIL 9 ' 1 Middlatawn, Conn. ‘ May 4, 1922, 0 My dear Alumnu32~ ~ Some time gag a Sarvica Regard blank was sent Show morewf/" . [.mESLEYAN ALUfiNI COUEUIL 9 ' 1 Middlatawn, Conn. ‘ May 4, 1922, 0 My dear Alumnu32~ ~ Some time gag a Sarvica Regard blank was sent to you to be fillefi oat for the~fiesleyan files. To date this has net been raceived fram you. Will you please cacperata by returning yours at onca? In cage yfiu have miSplaced the-form, we I .thshall gladly furnish anothgf. ~l _ ¢z¢,zv<;fiflL.L¢ . M 4‘ I, / a! " e ’ A. . 31", - 4~~. I Show less
RI“ w e m o r a n d u m, -nnnnw-u In November, 191?, I was requested by the Young Wens’ Christian Association to become its Camptroller for the work Show moreRI“ w e m o r a n d u m, -nnnnw-u In November, 191?, I was requested by the Young Wens’ Christian Association to become its Camptroller for the work or the Association with the American Expeoitionary Forces in France. This position I held until march 1918, when I oecame Chairman or the Finance Committee, which Committee, as would be understood from its name, controlled more or logs the monies handled by this Association in France. Thio position I held until March, 1919, when I resigned in oruer to give full time to my own work wiich during 4y connectiorzwith the Association I had kept Up with the Aasociation work. On 15th September, 1919, I was again requested by the officials of the Association in new York to become again Chairman of the Finance Committee, which Committee is in fol] charge of the work of the Association in the closing months or its existence in France. Show less
Portland - Conn, Aug. 28 1919 While with the 146th F.H. I was the sanitation officer mess officer and mechanical officer; at the time of our overland Show morePortland - Conn, Aug. 28 1919 While with the 146th F.H. I was the sanitation officer mess officer and mechanical officer; at the time of our overland convoy to Germany I had charge of some twenty trucks and also five 10 ton caterpillars and four G.P.F. rifles In Germany - I was billetted in the town of Caan - 27 kms beyond Coblenz - acting as Town Major of the town. Also had charge of Rifle Instructions for my battery which called for the construction of a rifle range and instruction for each man regarding the nomenclature, care and firing of the US Army Rifle - March 1 1919 was selected to go to Grenoble University Grenoble, France to study the french language and customs At completion of term - July 1st 1919 - went to Rome, Venice, Milan + Genoa - from there to St Nazaire from St. Nazaire to Brest and Brest to U.S.A. Show less
Portland, Conn. Aug - 28 -1919 Will endeavor to send you photographs as mentioned in questionnaire - at first possible opportunity. Elmer B. Haines Sr Show morePortland, Conn. Aug - 28 -1919 Will endeavor to send you photographs as mentioned in questionnaire - at first possible opportunity. Elmer B. Haines Sr. Show less
- cwmsgw. " :' ' - " - ‘<'l-_--.‘ ‘ 1 «xi-Vi; .. ~ I cannot fill_cut the questionnaire as arranged for enlisted men. My Show more- cwmsgw. " :' ' - " - ‘<'l-_--.‘ ‘ 1 «xi-Vi; .. ~ I cannot fill_cut the questionnaire as arranged for enlisted men. My services during the War consisted 0f the: fellf’l‘l’inga When war was declared by our country, fihQ TTUStfies 0f fihe Park Hospital offered the facilities of the Hospital to the Government to the extent of 50 beds. This offer was accepted by the Government and the beds Were kept practically full for the last year of the War by sailors, seamen, marines and officers from the U.S. Navy. For the last year of the war I had charge of the surgical ailments of these Navy men and either performed or diro,ted nearly all the operative work required, the exceptions being when absent on my vacation or when' Dr. Harold Meeker, Lieut Commander, who was at the Head of thés Station‘ for the Navy was officially on duty in this zone. At the beginning of the War, I was Director of the Gynecological Service at Harlem Hospital. When the call came for Surgeons, both of the Surgical Directors of Harlem Hospital Went into active service. The Board of Trustees of Bellevue and.Allied Hospitals (under whose direction Harlem Hospital is administered) appointed ms to be Acting Surgical Director. This position I held until the return of our Surgeons in March last. Although,the Hospital received none of the Wounded army or navy men, the service was extremely heavy on account of tks so many of our Surgeons being in Govt. service, the great difficulty in getting Interns, and the severe influenza epidemic. r- w)“.— Arvy ,~ x2. N HAYNES, Irving Samuel-,hphysician; b. at Saranac, N.Y., Aug. 29, 1861; 8. Samuel and Phebe (Ayre) IL; Ph.B., Wesleyan, 1885: M.D., University Med. Coll. (New York Univ.), 1887; ‘ a (Sc.D., Wesleyan University, 1915); m. Char- ‘ C1 lotte E. Scribner, of l’latlsburg, N. Y Mar. . u 19, 1890 (died Dec. 7, 1897); 2d, Laura C. Marsh, ’ — of Beckmanto-wn, N.Y., July 5, 1899. Interns W Bellcvue Hosp, 1887-8; visiting surgeon I-Iara 1cm Hosp, 1895, New York Park Hosp, 1909—; ; prof. practical anatomy, Univ. Med. Coll, ' 1888—98; professor applied anatomy, 1898-1917, prof. clinical surgery, 1911—, Cornell U. Med. COIL, New York. Mem. N.Y. Med. Soc., A.M.A., N.Y. State Med. Assn, N.Y. Surg. Soc, Delta Kappa Epsilon; hon. Phi Beta Kappa (Wes- leyan, 1914); mem. S.A.R. Pres_.'trustees Park Av. ME. Ch., 1900—; mem. bd. govs. Lake Champlain Assn, 1909—. Aufhor: Practical . Guide for Beginners to the Dissection of the Human Body, 1893; Manual of Anatomy, 1896. Contbr. to various medical jours. Address: 107 W. 85th St, New York. Show less
mu» "V‘N? q,,pw .. .5. Au a." ‘ w \ Tn‘v‘ .1 “a; $3 2 L "m 11.5., LN}: de {‘ Am .3: \K 1.55 "V 1?{J .1: T9 .5 1 m T; 0 "mt Fa Show moremu» "V‘N? q,,pw .. .5. Au a." ‘ w \ Tn‘v‘ .1 “a; $3 2 L "m 11.5., LN}: de {‘ Am .3: \K 1.55 "V 1?{J .1: T9 .5 1 m T; 0 "mt Fa L H u"‘ ;antry, T fr'a I“. 8.). ‘17th nC mad ha ha i .301 _, 1 J r: n 4Ah .‘m G ._ +U H ~+npan+ ‘>»" ‘ Jo. 4. w T . LA 1.‘ ..J '3 F7? “ fist 3». 95814“ _ o - vx ~ :\ 3 WW“, .0? i A.u£¢\,\4.fl‘ n L. of ’7‘ d” ecreta {a W 1 x a. {5 -; 'v‘«\ C) ' t 5.: d;i.‘d L}: + u -_»;4~.1\T Ladyzv. mvnv in; 71- ¢ 7.. -. h . 7- w‘ £111“; \ .w‘ ML ,1 ‘32.}. g .h 0 t paw J i 7.1. 1. ‘ O ’A a .n . .3 F. 1; r3 Q .. .v 3’ ‘1‘? \l‘fi ,. A; nnw TYflZ' r I- \.I 7 x \- (:v 3" 5 M \ WA Add 5+“ 7 4. a 4.. .. - .Q~dfl? ,” _%JT ‘ an; :-. ,, r 7 .NJ hm my ca“ :ha my“ 0'. ' 7 f3 , Elnfim 1 3 D. Show less
march 8, 19; My». ’f'atson 35. Hannah; mamison, W.J. De~r MP. Hannan: I have you? letter 03“ the 6th. I am sorry to say that we cannot ffnd Show moremarch 8, 19; My». ’f'atson 35. Hannah; mamison, W.J. De~r MP. Hannan: I have you? letter 03“ the 6th. I am sorry to say that we cannot ffnd eithar of yon? ,wo firevinus records, wit? fihe excegtion of a post card miich is wot a camp plate record. We are very fiesiraus of having a cam- alete record, and I know fhat you will be glafi to com- xly'%it1 6"“ our r&quest and fill out the quantionnfiire. Aprreciating your cooperation in the matter, I am Cordiallv yours, A?H/C Show less
\ k‘nmm wwwa 9 . "as." 41 k 83%;;23 \_ . 5 1&5. 33%. is. . ,, $3.3..131u315 a A y ‘5 s Weill; . w: .r ... 1L 21¢ Ir v A»""( f Show more\ k‘nmm wwwa 9 . "as." 41 k 83%;;23 \_ . 5 1&5. 33%. is. . ,, $3.3..131u315 a A y ‘5 s Weill; . w: .r ... 1L 21¢ Ir v A»""( f hafia-w-m «Ia-“x N , yq—rmfi -' *‘4 wwa K: 4y r-I . .7 WW. .w Show less
138 N.Catalina Ave., Pasadena,California, June Lst.,1922. mr.Arthur B.Ha1ey,3ecretary, The Sealeyan Alumni Council, Middletown, Conn. Dear Sir:~ Your Show more138 N.Catalina Ave., Pasadena,California, June Lst.,1922. mr.Arthur B.Ha1ey,3ecretary, The Sealeyan Alumni Council, Middletown, Conn. Dear Sir:~ Your communication concerning the Service Record blank to be filled out for the Wesleyan files in the name of Albert Gould Hookinsxreached the above address some days ago. Ty son is absent in France. is he will not return for several months,perhaps longer,i am sending the Service Record blank to his address there. Ernsting his reply may not be too late to incorporate‘in your records,I am . I Sincerely yours, / / ' 7/Mc6. g” Show less
What I like most in the ALUMNUS is §\ ) y . “(ENH- _ \ ' . x ‘ . I‘ irks!" I i“. (N J I ' 2 As for personal items, did you know that . Show moreWhat I like most in the ALUMNUS is §\ ) y . “(ENH- _ \ ' . x ‘ . I‘ irks!" I i“. (N J I ' 2 As for personal items, did you know that .-w ' ’ l/ -' I - . ' L, r r. H A iné-STQN' -HE1€AI;D;2-issu ‘ I, N, H.-,State- §€cretam , >13” :Zé-z. 1"} ' «a; 1/ 4;? , a J I ' 3/ v” / Ax I, I ‘ I", \ 1/ X: i” f 5 5f, 9 I ./'J j ‘3‘; 1‘“ I a K I W " W ~ 1 ‘ I j? " r “2 I! f ,r .< ‘ ffjut 2“ a: ‘ ‘I Q I / f ‘ i I, | 3'” . ,1 ‘ ‘ v w ' MO f . / f a“: x . r I S a . , [/3 r k 1 ,0 ‘« ,. i r " Wag/r {if “(yr , /V.>‘ A / ‘ 4/77) A 1' f 4'” I" > - ' I K n (_ f q , 4' ~ \‘ '1. , - Name‘ ' ‘ H 4‘Class [- '1 WAE Walsh Staten] - A‘ . g » tempt; ” Address V) 7 ' ' " » the 71 V , ‘i‘to t1- i “m” : Ha I ,9 SChiéd‘ I 'either 1116" ,said i i He ravise i had- ENOCII D. FULLER I ‘ - I tant ta the Former, Quincy man who succeeds 110- further ' ' hart. Pillsbury is a world war veteranzof oppose the air and was shot down by, 3 Ge" fiural 5 mm man aviator iii-1918, suffering a broken ‘1; . .__ back. vhlgh 1 fmd red cec -' e s for BRAZILIAN SURGEON 11;: OPERATES ON SELF imp Dr. Rabello Uses Novocainfiv 7‘0ng Operation~fr Show less
, ‘ A , .. . ~‘ ‘ I a 0,” r w r; y. L . \ "- , m - a, ‘ ~ ~- . z 7 - a a .- > - - , o n . ‘ fl ‘ L' -‘ A . < '9 . x r. .. J. 4 .\ Show more, ‘ A , .. . ~‘ ‘ I a 0,” r w r; y. L . \ "- , m - a, ‘ ~ ~- . z 7 - a a .- > - - , o n . ‘ fl ‘ L' -‘ A . < '9 . x r. .. J. 4 .\ _ v ‘ u ~ ~ . , . Pl ‘ , y , ~ . ‘ ‘ » ~« “I _ — ‘ w ’ w __ _| ~ I A ' 1 ’y 7 _ m - r“ 't * a g. .I- g I V. ,5. . ~ .‘ - _ 1 .1 L‘ - , . . 9,, , .‘ 7 a. ' F, I A- . J (L4. .1- ..\ 6’ r 1 in u T w I V u ,q a - » ‘ 3.4 A A». ,. , «r A» A a» $4.n ->. r 3.2 V, , a.» I" I‘ I A n ‘ — r q . - . x. A r \ a .. 3 _ . ‘ . y _ I k ‘4 _, . , < 1.. -,. v . 1, M Q. --7 t. L < \I “L” ¥ - ,- W .... . J ,- g.“ «.2 <2 LJ , V Y 1.. fl . ‘ r v ~ -. H - .- u in . . .. .9 ‘4 ‘ .,. c .. , d .. I , H n {n > 7 .. ‘ -. __ \ "T v' r x - -. . . .- 40 — - " Show less
BUESCHER BAND INSTRUMENTS SAXOPHON ES PENZEL 8: MULLER CLARINETS COUESNON CLARINETS PEDLAR CLARINETS CU N DY-BETTONEY FLUTES DEAGAN MARIMBAS Show moreBUESCHER BAND INSTRUMENTS SAXOPHON ES PENZEL 8: MULLER CLARINETS COUESNON CLARINETS PEDLAR CLARINETS CU N DY-BETTONEY FLUTES DEAGAN MARIMBAS XYLOPHONES BELLS LEEDY' TYMPANI LUDWIG DRUMS DRUMMER SUPPLIES ORPHEUM BANJOS MANDOLINS BACON BANJOS VEGA TU-BA-PHONE WHYTE LAYDI E BANJOS MARTIN GUITARS GIBSON GUITARS MANDOLINS HADDORFF CLARENDON PIANOS VICTROLAS RECORDS PLAYER ROLLS VIOLINS STRINGS MUSIC BAGS ROLLS ’f MUSE: CLASSICAL POPULAR VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL AN B D ORCHESTRA WE REPAIR BAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS. PIPE ORGANS. GOLD. AND SILVER PLATING. AGENTS WANTED IN ALL OPEN TERRITORY WHOLESALE RETAIL PORTLAND. OREGON April 12th, 1922 The wesleyan Alumni Council, wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Gentlemen:- - Herewith find encloeed "war record”. I feel as relieved at getting this in as I did when I saw the final proofs of the 1918 011a Pod go to press. I sincerely trust at the war is now over. Kindly hand cheque to Mr. James for the Alumni Jock which I recently received. It is certainly a wonderful piece of work and the compilers deserve a lot of credit for placing this in the hands of weeleyen men. Have been as near Middletown ee NeW'York on two occasions, but unfortunately could not find time to get up. Will probably do like meet of the Alumni on the Pacific Coast, visit my Alma Mater when I am old and gray and have a dozen (Iran. After the usual poet-college stumbling around am finally in the work I should be in, and believe me it ie cer- tainly interesting. Beet wishes and good luck to whatever they call the "Midnight Sons” now. Youre in weeleyan, \\ \ “L \h (“it‘s-(7%“ \f ‘I IV _\‘ L: R‘J C ‘ ,Lk. m .y WDF-DL Show less
finril 18, 1929. Mr. William D. Fenton, Universitv”01ub,, vertlgnd, Oregon. Dear Mr. Fflnton: ‘ Ck far Vp‘-James, w%ich ma awn Fofiwawfifnp to ?im. m glad Show morefinril 18, 1929. Mr. William D. Fenton, Universitv”01ub,, vertlgnd, Oregon. Dear Mr. Fflnton: ‘ Ck far Vp‘-James, w%ich ma awn Fofiwawfifnp to ?im. m glad trfit you fwnnd tkn book so “leasiny, anfi i 3m Sure tfnt'ynuk aawwficiatiqn a? thw work flow” hv the “uklish- HYS is dfifiwrvad. ' fl Thank won for your lwttfir of the 12th, with thfi I"! O in Tkank you also for van? war recorfi. In so far'as the filwwap QIHMHi fire some vnefi, we h97i¢v0 that t%o war I ho e_that you wfll nofi£gtay nut most 9G long t¥wf #bu , Wil{ 38'51d finfi gray 3n; java-a flbzen abilfirah haank Cmmihfi back here. we wfifif *0 Sfiefydu “fire at 1¢331 far Yvur Clrss rennin: 334 as a?twn in fi?+weep times as 1 . \ , I I ghall be glad to mass nn‘your good wishéS‘tn the . A ah: Sans, of which Joe Pcvd is now the lender. Theglawe~callefi The Jibens., ' -kitr regards from the A7umni CQuncifi, I am" Sincerely yours, AEH.C Show less
Bradford, Vermont, Sept. 5, 1919. Mr. Roy B. Chamberlin, Middletown, Ct. My dear Mr. Chamberlin, I send you enclosed the blank for war record, filled Show moreBradford, Vermont, Sept. 5, 1919. Mr. Roy B. Chamberlin, Middletown, Ct. My dear Mr. Chamberlin, I send you enclosed the blank for war record, filled out to the best of my ability. As the form seems to have been designed for those who took it almost all out "training" in this country, I have had to slop over a good deal onto the 8%x11 to do it. If any alterations or corrections are desired, return it and I'll be glad to accommodate. The pictures are rotten, but about all I can do at present. I had no camera along of my own. My sentiments on the last page will not agree at all with those of our heroic officers who so deeply desire that we shall be prepared for the coming attack upon us by Belgium and Fr - pardon -— Mexico and Japan, of course! -4 at $5,000. and pickings you know. But I got my "war" first and my "soldiering" afterward, and naturally I'm twisted. I wasn't a "gentleman" either, and that makes a difference. % Philip Pre cott Frost Sincerely, // , / /r /*" Show less
WAR RECORD In France: A _.‘..._— Place From To gotgs '17. '17. Bordeaux, Sept. 23, 1917. "la Touraine" Paris, Sept. 24, Sept. 29. Show moreWAR RECORD In France: A _.‘..._— Place From To gotgs '17. '17. Bordeaux, Sept. 23, 1917. "la Touraine" Paris, Sept. 24, Sept. 29. Enlisted Sept. 26. Damery (and vicinity) Sept. 29, Oct. 14. S.S.U 28/640 en repos. * Champigny (and vicinity) Oct. 14, Jan. 17, '18. S.S.U 64o. * at front. Reims (and vicinity) Jan. 17, '18, Jan. 29. " " Damery (Epernay, etc.) Jan. 29, Feb. 11. S.S.U 640, en repos. Paris, Feb. 11, Feb. 19. leave. * Reims (Bouleuse, etc.) Feb. 19, Mar. 1?. S.S.U 640 ' at front. *Sacy (Reims, etc. etc.) Mar. 17, Apr. 12. fl '1 (Gassed. See record) Apr. 13, May 20. Hospital. Paris, May 20, May 22. Aix les Bains, May 22, May 30. Convalescent. Ferrierre, (via Paris) May 31, June 8. Sezanne, St.Martin-d'A. June 9, June 11. en route. *Montagne de Reims, June 11, July 7. S.S.U 640 at front. Ferrierre, (via Paris) July 8, July 23. Base Camp casual. Paris (Hq. U.S.A.A.S.) July 24, Aug. 5. Emergency amb. Driv. Nevers, Aug. 6, Dec. 8. Med. Dept. 19th Eng.Ry. (also Regiment- al Library) Mehun, (0rd. Camp) Dec. 8, Jan. 16, '19. Medical, 2nd . 1 0rd. Evn. Bn. St.Mathur1n (Angers, etc.)Jan. 17,'19, Feb. 10, fl 1' fl Montoir (Reserve Camp) Feb. 11, Feb. 21. 11 fl 1? St.Nazaire (Camp #1) Feb. 21, Feb. 28. Med., St.N. A Gas. CO. 179 "S.S.Iowan" Mar.1,1919. Sailed from New York, Landed in New York, Mar. Sept. 13, 1917. 1919. 12, * Under fire more or less at places marked by'*. Show less