Penn State in the world war . JOSEPH W. SHADLE. GBANVILLE E. WEBSTER riTART B. OVER Page Fifty-sis Penn State in the World AVar CREESE, MYRON, was commissioned first lieutenant, August 13, 1918,and was appointed instructor in the Signal Corps Radio School, College Park,Md. He was transferred, September 13, 1918, to Yale University as aninstructor in the radio school for Signal Officers. Lieutenant Creese was discharged December 16, 1918, and returned toposition of Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics, Maryland StateCollege, College Park, Md., January 1, 1919. DEVINE, CHARLES FRANCIS


Penn State in the world war . JOSEPH W. SHADLE. GBANVILLE E. WEBSTER riTART B. OVER Page Fifty-sis Penn State in the World AVar CREESE, MYRON, was commissioned first lieutenant, August 13, 1918,and was appointed instructor in the Signal Corps Radio School, College Park,Md. He was transferred, September 13, 1918, to Yale University as aninstructor in the radio school for Signal Officers. Lieutenant Creese was discharged December 16, 1918, and returned toposition of Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics, Maryland StateCollege, College Park, Md., January 1, 1919. DEVINE, CHARLES FRANCIS, enlisted in the Engineer Officers Re-serve Corps, and served as first lieutenant from August 25, 1917, until theend of the war. He went into training at Camp American University, Wash-ington, D. C, and was later transferred to the 20th Engineers, and then tothe 32nd Engineers, at Camp Grant, Rockford, 111. He went overseas withthe 32nd Engineers, and served with them until they were returned to theUnited States during the summer of 1919. He


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