Penn State in the world war . ARTHUR L. STITT. LEON B. SWARTZ Page One Hundred Six (j Penn State in the World \Jar. the army, and gave antityphoid injections to those going overseas. On June10, 1918, he vi^as assigned to the base hospital laboratory, Camp Humphreys,Va. About June 15, he was notified that he had failed to pass the physicalexamination for the Regular Army. Two days later he was placed in chargeof the laboratory at Camp Humphreys. Lieutenant Spencer was dischargedfrom service March 24, 1919. STAHLE, CHARLES THOMAS, was a first lieutenant in the RegularArmy at the time war was dec


Penn State in the world war . ARTHUR L. STITT. LEON B. SWARTZ Page One Hundred Six (j Penn State in the World \Jar. the army, and gave antityphoid injections to those going overseas. On June10, 1918, he vi^as assigned to the base hospital laboratory, Camp Humphreys,Va. About June 15, he was notified that he had failed to pass the physicalexamination for the Regular Army. Two days later he was placed in chargeof the laboratory at Camp Humphreys. Lieutenant Spencer was dischargedfrom service March 24, 1919. STAHLE, CHARLES THOMAS, was a first lieutenant in the RegularArmy at the time war was declared and was stationed in the PhilippineIslands. He was promoted to captain, Coast Artillery Corps, May 15, 1917,and sailed for France as a casual officer on January 15, 1918. He arrivedat Brest, March 26, and after various delays was assigned to duty with the41st Division, or 1st Replacement Depot as it was later named. He servedin the replacement office at Division Headquarters until May 10, 1918, andwas then placed in command of the class


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