. The Mississippi agricultural and mechanical college war record: the civil war; the Spanish-American war; the world war . [75] WILLIAM JOHN WEISSENGER. William John Weissenger was bornat Shaw, Mississippi, May 20, 1890. Heattended the public schools of Hernandoin early life and later he was a studentfor two sessions in Randal University ofthat town. During the sessions of 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 he was a student inthe engineering school of the A. and After leaving school Mr. Weissengerbecame a newspaper reporter. In thiswork he won an enviable reputation,having served on the staff


. The Mississippi agricultural and mechanical college war record: the civil war; the Spanish-American war; the world war . [75] WILLIAM JOHN WEISSENGER. William John Weissenger was bornat Shaw, Mississippi, May 20, 1890. Heattended the public schools of Hernandoin early life and later he was a studentfor two sessions in Randal University ofthat town. During the sessions of 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 he was a student inthe engineering school of the A. and After leaving school Mr. Weissengerbecame a newspaper reporter. In thiswork he won an enviable reputation,having served on the staff of such papers asthe Commercial Appeal and the ChicagoExaminer, and on papers of Toledo and New York. Just before thehostilities broke out between the United States and Germany he wasappointed on the staff of the International News Service. Thoughhe was the youngest special writer connected with official Washington,he was assigned the duty of covering the German embassy, and hisarticles covering the intrigue of Bernstorff and Von Papen will longbe remembered by newspaper readers of the country. Soon after the declaration of war with Germany Mr. W


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