The Creighton Chronicle . he has re-sponded to his countrys call with an alacrity, an enthusiasm anda patriotism which make him stand forth as he is, a leader, aman trained to do and dare. He has not sought the easy bypaths which might have beenopened for him, but has insisted on plunging in where dangerlurked in its most hideous form. The aviation corps has ap-pealed particularly to him because of the chance it gave forindividual prowess and service, and he has clamored for achance to do his bit with the dashing marines, in the heavyartillery, the cavalry, and in fact wherever there were task


The Creighton Chronicle . he has re-sponded to his countrys call with an alacrity, an enthusiasm anda patriotism which make him stand forth as he is, a leader, aman trained to do and dare. He has not sought the easy bypaths which might have beenopened for him, but has insisted on plunging in where dangerlurked in its most hideous form. The aviation corps has ap-pealed particularly to him because of the chance it gave forindividual prowess and service, and he has clamored for achance to do his bit with the dashing marines, in the heavyartillery, the cavalry, and in fact wherever there were tasksworth while to be accomplished for God and country. In war, as in peace, he is eager, ready, unafraid and hisquick response to his countrys call must win him friends by thethousands even from the ranks of those who in gentler timeswere suspicious of his conduct, distrustful of his purpose andall too prone to question the value of his work in society. In thefierce crucible of war he has been tested and found not


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