Dartmouth alumni magazine . ted and very vigorously urged/hat the alumni of Dartmouth College whohave served in any capacity with the AmericanExpeditionary Force and who have snap-shotphotographs, taken in France, forward copiesof all such photographs, together with the ne-cessary explanatory information to be used ascaptions, to the Officer in Charge, PictorialSection, Historical Branch, War Plans Divi-sion, General Staff, Army War College, Wash-ington, D. C. These photographs are requested for in-corporation in the permanent pictorial files,which will serve as the official photographicrecord


Dartmouth alumni magazine . ted and very vigorously urged/hat the alumni of Dartmouth College whohave served in any capacity with the AmericanExpeditionary Force and who have snap-shotphotographs, taken in France, forward copiesof all such photographs, together with the ne-cessary explanatory information to be used ascaptions, to the Officer in Charge, PictorialSection, Historical Branch, War Plans Divi-sion, General Staff, Army War College, Wash-ington, D. C. These photographs are requested for in-corporation in the permanent pictorial files,which will serve as the official photographicrecord and history of the W. , General Staff,Chief, Historical Branch,W. P. A. Goodrich, Captain , PictorialSection. SOME DARTMOUTH AVIATORS The group of aviators shown on the op-po-ite page is of especial interest. The photo-graph was taken in June. 1918 at Foggia, Italy,where the men were training at the Eighth wo H o ?13 ?D > - i^(— O ^ 2 - o p ^ s: > -(^ S ffi , > r ^ a ?oo 00 o r. The Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 135 Aviation Instruction Center of the Ameri-can Expeditionary Force. The death of Spuddy Pishon was report-ed in the last number of the Alumni Maga-zine. Lee Graham in a flight from France toEngland, met with an accident in which hebroke both legs and sustained other injuriesand W. S. Fitch engaged in a battle with fiveAustrian planes, escaping safely to the Italianlines. Walter S. Wanger 16 was also a mem-ber of this training unit but was away at thetime the picture was taken. REPORT OF THE TRUSTEESMEETING A meeting of the Trustees of DartmouthCollege was held in their room in the Park-hurst Administration Building at Hanover,N. H., November 22, 1918 at oclock inthe afternoon. President Hopkins and Messrs. Streeter,Parkhurst, Brown, Gile, Lord and Steele to he Allowed Men in the Service The President introduced the question ofwhat college credit should be given to men inservice on their return to College.


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