. Memories of the "411th" Telegraph Battalion in the World War here and "over there" .... t Smith, Lietitenant Bnrns, Lieutenant East. Nickel Plate—Stage manager, l^oc Cook ; electrician, TomBurns; carpenter, Miram Leonard; , Use; music. Part-ridge; costumes. Ceo. ^leyers; wardrobe mistress, Ilalpin;kicks and complaints, Bevan and J. L. Johnson (heavyweightwrestler and boxer, respectively.) (yhickering piano used; shoes and costumes fui-nishcd byMadame Gouverenment. Remain in your seats aftei- the show; Santa (Mans \\illcome down the chimney and fill \\p your sock. FINIS Yon will note


. Memories of the "411th" Telegraph Battalion in the World War here and "over there" .... t Smith, Lietitenant Bnrns, Lieutenant East. Nickel Plate—Stage manager, l^oc Cook ; electrician, TomBurns; carpenter, Miram Leonard; , Use; music. Part-ridge; costumes. Ceo. ^leyers; wardrobe mistress, Ilalpin;kicks and complaints, Bevan and J. L. Johnson (heavyweightwrestler and boxer, respectively.) (yhickering piano used; shoes and costumes fui-nishcd byMadame Gouverenment. Remain in your seats aftei- the show; Santa (Mans \\illcome down the chimney and fill \\p your sock. FINIS Yon will note reference to candidates i\Ioriis and Paltci--son on the programme. iMses Joi-dan, Ilariis and Sergeants]\Iorris, Patteison and liutchins aie attending an officei-s tiain-ing- school about fifty kilometers ffom here. We inxilcd llicnihome for Christnuis and sent a Iriick foi- Ihcm. ilu Presi-dent of the United States was at Langrcs to Icview troops ofthe First Army; but tliat didiTl make any diffcrciici; all (>x-(•e])t ScigcanI llulcliius cainc up Ium-c. -IusI niculion lliis to. 1. Pravaux, France. 3. Snow scenes, Fravaux. 2. Dining- room Christmas 1918 Dinner. 4. Fresh air after hunk fatigue. n. Christmas. 191S. AT FRAVAUX 131 show the old 411th spirit: they always like to get back to theorganization whenever they have been gone for any length oftime. Sergeant Hntchins was assigned some duty whieli hecouldnt leave. You will note one of the songs the Agony Four sang wasentitled Then Well Know AVe Are Through. Of coursethere has been a lot of discussion as to when we are going home ;one day one eroAvd Avill start a rumor we are to go at once; thenext day another crowd will have it we are going to stay sixmonths—so this is what they sang: When the major gets his eagles, AVhen the captain gets his the Alse. s are shavetails, And the privates have no grief: When they salvage our equipment And the Fords and Garfords, too,When they load us on a trans})ort. Then wel


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