. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ^ c; CMO w O O <N oO 00 O (M 2 ou H2 Q uu. CO tc CO CO ^ CM!M ^ CM Ol o o o oo o o oCO — 00 C2 O CO CO >o o o to I>- C5 I T-( O I CSI O O iO O o_co__i> oo^ CM ^ O CO o CO CO ■ c a 21 i zc6T-i CM cS 35 5 - w o g 2 ^ cO ^ § 13 Copyright, Underwood and UnderwoodU S. Soldier Students Leaving Birmingham (England) UniversityUncle Sam has tried to make up for the hardships that his overseas boys sustained during the War by givingthem wonderful opportunities for travel and education in Europe since the Armistice. The soldiers in this pictureare but


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ^ c; CMO w O O <N oO 00 O (M 2 ou H2 Q uu. CO tc CO CO ^ CM!M ^ CM Ol o o o oo o o oCO — 00 C2 O CO CO >o o o to I>- C5 I T-( O I CSI O O iO O o_co__i> oo^ CM ^ O CO o CO CO ■ c a 21 i zc6T-i CM cS 35 5 - w o g 2 ^ cO ^ § 13 Copyright, Underwood and UnderwoodU S. Soldier Students Leaving Birmingham (England) UniversityUncle Sam has tried to make up for the hardships that his overseas boys sustained during the War by givingthem wonderful opportunities for travel and education in Europe since the Armistice. The soldiers in this pictureare but a few of the thousands who have enjoyed short periods of study at the great universities of the Old Copyright, Underwood and Underwood Deporting Undesirables—Germans Lined Up Twice for MealsUndesirables of all classes waiting for examination at port of embarkation at Charlestown, S. C, preparatory tobeing sent home on U. S. S. Martha Washington. Rotterdam dispatches say that 825 interned men and 118 womenand children ate more than 1,500 husky American soldiers. Germans in the crowd being so gluttonous that they triedto line up twice for meals, making issuance of meal tickets necessary. Bolshevists and some German sea captamswere among those deported. 16


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