Bowdoin Orient . ?fMBPJJJJffl ,* ;• --ISSfcitW teCl. BOWDOIN ORIENT 25r SERGT. WOOD 16 WRITES FROM FRANCE In a letter recently published in the RocklandCourier Gazette, Henry G. Wood 16 gives aninteresting description of army life in Wood was a student at the U. of M. LawSchool where he took the examinations for thesecond camp at Plattsburg. Failing to pass thephysical examination, he enlisted in the Cana-dian Forestry Corps, arriving in England onJuly 4. A few weeks later he was ordered tosouthern France where he is now in charge of agovernment lumber mill with a crew of 45 men.
Bowdoin Orient . ?fMBPJJJJffl ,* ;• --ISSfcitW teCl. BOWDOIN ORIENT 25r SERGT. WOOD 16 WRITES FROM FRANCE In a letter recently published in the RocklandCourier Gazette, Henry G. Wood 16 gives aninteresting description of army life in Wood was a student at the U. of M. LawSchool where he took the examinations for thesecond camp at Plattsburg. Failing to pass thephysical examination, he enlisted in the Cana-dian Forestry Corps, arriving in England onJuly 4. A few weeks later he was ordered tosouthern France where he is now in charge of agovernment lumber mill with a crew of 45 men. Dear Dad:—I havent had a great deal oftime lately to do any writing and besides I havebeen having some little trouble with my about a week now they have been prettymuch all in and last Wednesday I went down tothe U. S. base hospital No. 6 near here and hadan examination for glasses. My others wererather out of date and I didnt dare to wearthem any longer. I got fitted up Thursday andcame back to camp Friday morning. These lasttwo daysI
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