. Butler College in the World War, a record of the men and their achievements together with a briefer record of those who served in the Civil War and in the war with Spain . Pershing, 22, 1919. Tovan, Mark, 22. Enlisted October 26, 1918, Indianapolis; Butler College Students Army Training Corps; discharged December 6, , Frank J., 22. Enlisted October 18, 1918, Indianapolis; Butler College Students Army Training Corps; discharged December 6, , Thomas Earl. Enlisted October 18, 1917; trained Camp Crane, Pennsylvania; served in Hospital Unit No. 103, Me


. Butler College in the World War, a record of the men and their achievements together with a briefer record of those who served in the Civil War and in the war with Spain . Pershing, 22, 1919. Tovan, Mark, 22. Enlisted October 26, 1918, Indianapolis; Butler College Students Army Training Corps; discharged December 6, , Frank J., 22. Enlisted October 18, 1918, Indianapolis; Butler College Students Army Training Corps; discharged December 6, , Thomas Earl. Enlisted October 18, 1917; trained Camp Crane, Pennsylvania; served in Hospital Unit No. 103, Medical Corps, A. E. F.; discharged April 2, 1919. War is a crucible through which men pass intolarger and nobler lives. It brings out thecourage to die for ones ideals; it overcomesthe fear of death and leads us into a higherappreciation of all that is good and true, amore exalted patriotism and a firmer faith inGod. —Harrison Cale, 07 r LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ^ 0 020 914 354 9. BUTLER COLLEGE IN THE WORLD WAR A Record of the Men and Their Achievements Together With a Briefer Record of Those Who Served in the Civil War and in THE War with Spain ByKATHARINE MERRILL GRAYDON Professor of English LiteratureButler College indianapolisbutler college alumni association 1922 .E4Bs Oift Press of Wm. Mitchell Printing Co. Greenfield, Ind. THIS EECORD IS HERE MADE FOR THEPURPOSE OF COMMEMORATING INPERPETUITY THE HONORED NAMESOF BUTLER COLLEGE STUDENTS WHOBORE PART IN THREE WARS VII Then hail to all who gave usTheir might of arm and soul, Hot and athirst to save us,To heal, and keep us whole. —William Watson We saw not clearly nor understood. But yielding ourselves to the master-hand. Each in his part as best he could. We played it through as the author planned. —Alan Seeger When we return to our country we shall do so empty-handed; we shall take nothing back but the ashes ofour dead. —An American Officer IX FOREWORD On the miniites of the annual meeting of the Butbutlercollegeinw00gra


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