. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . of pneumoniaon February 2, 1919, at Tours, France. Lieutenant Nowers was born in Topeka,Kans., on November 16, 1890. After apublic school education he entered theUniversity of Notre Dame, graduating in1914. He then entered the employ ofthe A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., with whichhe remained until his entrance to theSecond Officers Training Camp at FortSheridan, v^fhere he was assigned to the8th Company. Receiving his commission,he was ordered overseas, sailing en Jan-uary 8, I 9 I 8, as a casual. Arriving inFrance he was


. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . of pneumoniaon February 2, 1919, at Tours, France. Lieutenant Nowers was born in Topeka,Kans., on November 16, 1890. After apublic school education he entered theUniversity of Notre Dame, graduating in1914. He then entered the employ ofthe A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., with whichhe remained until his entrance to theSecond Officers Training Camp at FortSheridan, v^fhere he was assigned to the8th Company. Receiving his commission,he was ordered overseas, sailing en Jan-uary 8, I 9 I 8, as a casual. Arriving inFrance he was given further instructionin the American Infantry School atLangres and on March 1st was assignedto the 103rd Infantry, Twenty-sixth Di-vision. On April I, 1918, he was as-signed to the Director General of Trans-portation, Tours, France, where he re-mained until his death, which occurredon February 2, 1919, after a ten daysillness of influenza and pneumonia. Lieu-tenant Nowers was unmarried. He is sur-vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohnWilliam Nowers, of Topeka, BORN NOVEMBER 16. 1890DIED FEBRUARY 2, 1918 THE ROLL OF HONOR 131 P Mr. CHARLES W. NULF CHARLES WARREN NULF Died at Copmish, Mich., of pneumonia, on December 23, 1918. Mr. Nulf was born on a farm near Cope-mish, Mich., on August 21, 1885. Heattended the public schools of Copemish,graduating in 1906. He next took acourse in Forest College, from which hegraduated in 1908, and then entered thelaw school of the University of Michigan,graduating in 1913. Upon his admittanceto the bar in 1913, he practiced law inCopemish until his entry to the SecondOfficers* Training Camp at Fort to poor health, Mr. Nulf failed towin a commission. Returning to Cope-mish, he re-engaged in the practice of law,but gave up his work to aid his parents onthe farm. On December 14, I 9 I 8, he wastaken ill with influenza and died on the23rd. He was unmarried. Mr. Nulf issurvived by his parents, Mr. and Nulf, of Co


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