THE MICHIGAN DAILY I 0ICHI6AN'S SONS IN SERVICE MAKE TOTAL OF 1300 MEN LIST IS INADEQUATE, DUE LIMITED SOURCES FOR SE. CURING NAMES TO MAJORITY OF MEN ARE . , VOLUNTEERS IN ARMY Students See Service Under Flags of Many of Allied Powers in Franc Michigan, with her reputation of be ing "the nation's most democratic school," has sent her full quota to fight for democracy of the nations; her sons are scattered to every corner of the globe, enlisted in nearly every army of the allies, fighting under not only the Stars and Stripes, but under the Union Jack and the Tri-color of France as well. She has entered the fight for democracy with the do-or-die spirit that cannot be dampened. Her's is the fight to the last ditch. For, with these boys of Michigan, 'there goes to the battlefield, the spirit of Michigan. In every training campp in the coun- try one will find Michigan men; grad- uates, instructors, and undergraduates alike have found a new bond that will bind them closer than ever to their Alma, for they are from the nation's democratic, school, fighting for the democracy of the nations. The Daily has made a systematic effort to compile a list of these men. The following are some of the many Michigan men who have heard the call and who have answered it. A Arnold, H. L., '11M, captain, U. S. army, Columbus, O.; Akens, Bryan, '19, U. S. censor, New York City; Akens, J. K., '20, Michigan naval militia; Allee, W. Coit, '18L, second lieutenant, U. S. army; Allshouse, Harry S., ex-'17D; first lieutenant, dental corps; Allen, Edwin L., Jr., '20, U. S. army; Allen, Dr. J. W., on board U. S. Melville now on patrol duty off England; Allway, Dr. G., Ft. nu Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis; Arentz, L. A., '17, seaman; Alrams, S. N., '17, U. S. naval reserves, Great Lakes training station, Ill.; Alden, S. T., '17E, U. S. navy, mosquito fleet; Alton, R. M., '15L, officers' training camp; Adams, W: T., '17, lieutenant, Ft. Sheridan; Atwater, C. L., Detroit ambulance corps, Camp Custer, Bat- tle Creek, Mich.; Adams, J. H., '18, field artillery; Adams, C. H., '18, quar- termasters' corps; Alway, Terry, '14, first lieutenant. Allan, Edwin G., '19E, U. S. army, American Lake, Montana; Alton, D. D., aviation corps, Champaigne, Ill.; Atwood, T. W., national army; An- drews, N. G., national army, Texas; Appelgate, o. C., '17L, dental corps; Alexander, Leslie L., '17L, Harper hos- pital unit, France; Atterbury, Dr. W. H., first lieutenant medical officers' training camp; Alway, Dr. Guy G., first lieutenant, medical section, of- ficers' reserve corps; Austin, Dr. Oliver R., major, medical corps, Amer- ican Lake, Washington; Arnold, A. L., '17M, junior lieutenant, U. S. navy, New York naval hospital; Allee, W. C., second lieutenant, infantry section, of- ficers' reserve corps; Amberson, V. C., captain, infantry, officers' reserve corps; Alden, H. W., '18E, naval mi- litia, Wakefield, Mass.; Anderson, Granger, '19, signal officers' reserve corps, aviation; Aspland, H. D., '17E, second lieutenant, coast artillery. B Broadhead, Willys, '17E; Barter, A. R., '17L, Camp Grant, Rockford, Ill.; Bell, H. L., '16L, second lieutenant, infantry; Bulkley, R. W., '09, machin- ist's mate, second class; Badger, H. A., '15D, hospital apprentice, first class; Bromley, Bruce, '14, quarter- master, first class; Breyman, C. H., '17L, seaman; Booth, P. L., '20, sea- man; Bohacket, L. A., '13L, quarter- master, second class; Bockstabler, H. L., '15E, Camp Custer, Battle Creek; Burns, C. M., '17E, Ft. Riley, Kans.; Brand, Henry, '19, First U. of M. am- bulance corps; Blomshield, '16, first lieutenant, engineers' corps, Ft. Ben- jamin Harrison; Birmingham, H. M., '17, U. S. naval reserves, Philadelphia, Penn. Burchell, Warren S., '19L, naval re- serves, Great Lakes training station; Blakeslee, Donald R., '17, quartermas- ters' division, France; Barrett, James, '17, lieutenant; Bogel, Tom, U. S. army; Bash, Philip, '19, first sergeant, aviation corps; Bennett, R. H.; as- sistant paymaster, U. S. naval reserves force; Bruch, M., Camp Custer, Battle Creek; Beal, T. F., naval militia; Bathrick, D. U., lieutenant, marine corps; Barnett, Lester C., '19, Michi- gan national guard, Waco, Texas;_ Bolles, N. T., '18, petty officer, naval militia, Great Lakes training station, Ill.; Blanding, James L., '16, second lieutenant, field artillery; Brown, G. A., '17E, mess sergeant, Camp Custer, Battle Creek; Berry, Lathrop F., '18E, U. S. marines. Burchard, L. H., '18, ordnance de- partment; Bastian, Clyde E., '16, U. S. navy; Bogs, Joseph M., '18, ambulance corps, Allentown, Pa.; Brown, Wil- liam A., '19, quartermaster, Ft. Dodge, Ia.; Brundidge, Moses M., '18E, of- ficers' reserve corps, Mt. Riley, Kans.; Bisbee, E. W., '16, ambulance unit; Boice, N. R., '12, second camp, Ft. Sheridan; Boydell, J. F.; '18, quar- termasters' corps, second lieutenant; Brill, J. B., '18, infantry; Brophy, George, '19, engineer; Burkholder, M. P., '17, sergeant, signal corps; Bruck- er, Wilber M., '16L, lieutenant, Camp Custer, Battle Creek; Bogue, Arthur P., '18L, Base Hospital No. 36, U. S. reserves, Detroit; Battles, L. E., ma- rines; Beers, J. L., quartermasters' department; Bradford, R. J., U. S. automobile ambulance corps; Brush, S. R., cavalry, national guard, Colo- rado; Bond, P. E., engineers' corps, New York; Bond, C. C,, navy, on the high seas;, Baxter, A. Rodney, '17L, Camp Grant, Rockford, Ill. Bauman, Frank, '18D, national army, Camp Custer, Battle Creek; Brown, C. S., '14D, dental corps; Burkhart, K. D., '17D, dental corps; Brown, Al- fred, '18, Harper hospital unit in France; Bigelow, R. Barry, '20, naval militia, Great Lakes training station; Bacon, Donald K., '18M, medical re- serve corps, Ann Arbor; Brace, Wil- liam, '21M, quartermasters' depart- ment, Ann Arbor; Barns, Dr. Van D., first lieutenant, ophtalmic section, serve corps, officers' training camp, Ft. Riley, Kansas; Brown, Dr. Frank W., first lieutenant, ophetalmic section, medical officers' reserve corps; Beebe, Dr. H. M., captain, medical officers' reserve corps, damp Lee, Petersburg, Va.; Brooks, Dr. S. G., first lieutenant, medical officers' reserve corps; Baines, W. H. first lieutenant, med- ical officers' reserve corps; Breakey, J. F., '94M, captain, Harper hospital unit; Barette, A. M., '95M, major, U. S. army medical reserve. Bohling, Henry S., '18, U. S. navy; Breakey, Robert, '20, hospital unit; Bahlanan, G. H., '13M, first lieuten- ant, U. S. army medical reserves, Psychopathic hospital, Ann Arbor; Bryman, H. C., '17, U. S. aviation corps; Bramley, Bruce D., '16L; Bar- num, Robert C., '15, second lieutenant, U. S' army; Baker, Alex B., '10, U. S. army; Bassett, H. T., '15, quarter- masters' department, U. S. army; Ber- key, H., '18, petty officer, naval militia, Great Lakes training station, Ill.; Baker, H. T., artillery, Pennsylvania; Bradley, Charles, hospital unit, in France or England; Becker, George, officers' reserve training camp, Ft. Sheridan; Begeman, Myron, replace- ment battalion, Camp Chillicothe, O.; Brewer, H. H., Detroit engineering company, France; Batchellor, C. A., '18E, signal corps; Budd, C. B., '15, non-commissioned officer, naval train- ing station, Great Lakes, Ill.; Barrie, William F., '17E, Michigan naval re- serves, Great Lakes training station, Ill.; Bronson, George, '19, Camp Sheri- dan, Ill.; Burr, Dr. H. B., '17, com- missioned but not located; Brisbose, H. J., '20H, U. S. ambulance corps; Boyd, Merlin, '20, U. S. aviation corps; Barthel, E. F., '17, quartermaster; Blowers, R. F., '18, Infantry; Beebe, H. M., '07, captain; Beeckel, Nelson A., '20D, hospital corps, Lake Bluff, Ill.; Blanchard, Perry, '14, war work, Y. M. C. A., India; Banghardt, Lee, 16E, Camp Custer, Battle Creek. Brownrigg, W. G., U. S. ambulance corps; Briggs, George K., U. S. train- ing school ensign, Annapolis; Bur- rows, Julian S., U. S. naval reserve flying corps, Washington, D. C.; Barnes, H. O., sergeant, engineers' cbrps, France; Bender, T. K., ser- geant, U. S. ambulance unit, Camp Custer; Bowen, P. M., first lieutenant, U. S. officers' reserve corps, Camp Custer, Battle Creek; Breyman, C. H., U. S. coast defense; Bellows, W., '17A, chief petty officer, navy; Benton, G. L., '18, medical corps; Bailey, Prof. R. C., appraisory work; Barnett, H. C., instructor in literary department, government ambulance service; Berge, Dr. Clarence, instructor in medical school. C Criswell, Dr. R. H., first lieutenant, M. O. R. C., he has sailed for France; Cooley, Earl, '03, major, U. S. army; Cook, F. M., '14, quartermasters' corps, U. S. army; Campbell, W., '17, petty officer, Great Lakes training camp; Carlson, Harry, '17, captain, infantry; Caffey, Frank C., '16L, second lieuten- ant, infantry, France; Carman, Ralph K., '17, quartermasters' department; Crawford, Marshall, '19, Kansas na- tional guard; Cunningham, Ralph, '16, enlisted, now in Battle Creek; Car- penter, Maussen C., '16L, U. S. avia- tion at League Island; Corcoran, C. P., '12, machinist's mate. Christa, M. P., '18E, navy, Great Lakes training camp; Coryell, Charles, '17, army; Condit, H. A., '20L; Cramer, E. H., Co. K., 126th infantry national guard, Camp McArthur, Tex.; Carl, Wm. A., '19, top sergeant, U. S. A. A. C., New York unit, Allentown, Pa.; Chipman, Albert, '13, captain, cavalry, U. S. A., Fort Riley, Kas.; Coulter, Glenn, ambulance unit, Allentown, Pa.; Carpenter, R. L., ambulance serv- ice, Detroit, Mich.; Christopher, H. G., secondlieutenant, 0. R. C., Camp Cus- ter; Connelly, F. E.; Cooper, John S.; Coulter, C. C., first lieutenant, cavalry, O. R. C.; Campbell, Donald, '21M, U. of M. ambulance corps, Allentown, Pa.; Carpenter, Dr. Glen, '11M, first lieutenant, Harp'er hospital unit, France; Clark, Dr. Harold, '14, Harper hospital unit, France; Clay, Dr. Clyde, first lieutenant, Third Indiana in- fantry, U. S. N. G.; Crum, Dr. Leo J., first lieutenant, 33rd regiment, Michi- gan infantry, sanitary department; Claypool, Dr. John R., first lieutenant, M. 0. R. C., post hospital, Ft. Ben- jamin Harrison, Ind.; Cruickshank, '20, seaman, naval reserves; Coblentz, H. B., '18L, yeoman, U. S. navy, New- port, R. I.; Crawford, Carlton H., '17L, yeoman, U. S. W. M., Wakefield, Mass.; Cunningham, Paul H., R. O. T. C., Ft. Sheridan, Ill.; Crosby, P. S., '17D, dental corps; Cronk, George, '17D, dental corps. Cummins, R. D., '15D, dental corps; Calvin, Harry L., '18E, first lieutenant, U. S. army, New York City; Corbin, Cecil B., '17, Royal flying corps, To- ronto, Can.; Cleary, Robert, '20M, na- tional army, Camp Dix; Campbell, Donald, '21M, U. of M. ambulance corps, Allentown, Pa.; Carpenter, Dr. Glen, '1,M, first lieutenant, Harper hospital unit; Carpenter, W. R., sec- ond lieutenant, national guard artil- lery; Corsett, H. L., '16A, Ft. Sheridan, Ill.; Coleman, Asa L., '17, first lieu- tenant; Chiffy, Geo. L., '17, naval re- serves; Creager, E. H., '19, national army; Cohagen, Chandler, '15, national army; Colcorde, B. C., '20E, Michi gan naval reserves, Wakefieldd, Mass.; Callart, C. S., '08, first lieutenant. Clay, L. R., '16, second lieutenant; Cossit, F. R., '09, naval reserves; Cruise, J. D., '20E; Covert, H., '19, quartermasters' department; Codd, John W., lieutenant, Camp Green, Charlotte, N. C.; Cohagen, C. C., '15A, national army; Cook, Prof. Chas. W., special scientific work; Clark, Chester W., '18, quartermasters' corps, Camp Taylor, Ky.; Clark, Ben R., '18, quar- termasters' corps, Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Ia.; Canfield, Dr. A. Bishop, medical school, major; Cowing, Glenn L., '16L, Ft. Sheridan. D Day, Harold R., '20E, ambulance unit; Rahling, L. F., '17L, chief quar- termaster; Donaldson, B. W., '18E, seaman, Don Juan de Austria; Dahlby, M. H., '18E, Camp Custer, Battle Creek; Dudley, E. G., '18, U. S. naval reserves, Great -Lakes training camp, Ill.; Dick, W. E., '12, first lieutenant, engineers' corps, Ft. Benjamin Harri- son, Ind.; Duddleson, W., '18, U. S. naval reserves, San Francisco; Daly, Roswelle, '16, H. and F. school, Ft. Riley, Kan.; Davidson, Ward F., '13E, first lieutenant, engineers' corps, Chil- licothe, 0.; Davis, W. C., naval mi- litia; Dilkema, W. A., first lieutenant, aviation section, officers' reserve corps, Dayton, 0.; Dennison, Donald; Donnelly. Herbert; Dykema, Raymond K., '12L, second lieutenant, national army; Delano, H. A., '19L, second lieutenant, cavalry officers' reserve corps. Darnell, William M., '18, second lieu- tenant, national army, Battle Creek; Deger, Dr. Leon, '16D, Maryland Junction, 0.; Ditchy, Claire W., '15, officers' reserve corps; Dougherty, Robert, '19, second lieutenant, national army; Dickson, F. E., Camp Dix, Penn- sylvania, national army; Dresser, H. L., '07, second officers' training camp, Ft. Sheridan; Dunne, Maurice F., '17, lieutenant, coast artillery, Ft. Monroe; Dunn, R. G., destroyer fleet; Dunn, R. H., destroyer fleet; Dunlap, G. H., naval reserves; Duddleson, W. J., sec- ond officers' training camp. Dorfner, E. G., sergeant, U. S. auto- mobile ambulance corps; Dabelich, N. T., lieutenant, reserve infantry; Ding- ler, Dr. H. J., '15D, first lieutenant, dental corps; Donaldson, Dr. S. W., '16, first lieutenant, Ft. Ogelthrope; Davidson, Ward, first lieutenant, en- gineers' corps; Darling, Dr. M. A., first lieutenant, Seventh field hospital; Davies, P. 0., '18A, signal officers' re- serve corps; De Lorimer, A. S., '18L, second lieutenant, cavalry; Dillman, A. J., '16E, national army. E Ewing, Walter, second lieutenant, regular army, Ft. Niagara, N. Y.; Everts, Frank, '20L, sergeant, Cali- fornia machine gun company; Edison, Russell L., '20E, hospital corps, Lake Bluff, Ill.; Emmons, S. E., '15, engi- neer, France; Eaton, Paul W., '19, learning aviation in France; Elloitt, D. F., second lieutenant, field artil- lery; East, B. R., '10D, dental corps; Egan, Dr. W. T.,;'16M, first lieutenant, medical reserve corps, Ft. Riley, Kan.; Eberly, Dr. Karl C., '12M, first lieu- tenant, Ft. Benjamin Harrison; Elson, Dr. J. A., first lieutenant,.medical of- ficers' reserve corps, Ft. Riley, Kan. Eberbach, Carl, '16M, first lieutenant, Washington University hospital unit, in France; Evans, E. H., '06, U. S. navy.; Elliott, Dr. J. A., '13M, first lieutenant, medical reserve, not yet called; Eastman, Ashley, first class mate, U. S. naval reserve force; Em- mons, Walter; Eager, H. L., Ft. Lo- gan; Elliott, D. S., Ft. Snelling, Va.; Erwin, J. M., enlisted; Eich, Louis, re- serve officers' training camp, Ft. Sheridan. F Flinn, Ray, '16, war work, Y. M. C. A., Egypt; Fontanna, Stanley G., '17, U. S. field ambulance corps, Allen- town, Pa.; Fitzgerald, H. A., aviation section, S. 0. R. C.; Foote, Marshall W., R. O. T. C., Ft. Sheridan, Ill.; Flick, F. S., '17L. second lieutenant in- fantry, 0. R. C.; Flynn, Raymond, army Y. M. C. A., in France; Franklin, B. R., Camp Custer, Battle Creek; Foley, A. C., national army, Fort Tay- lor, Ky.; Fry, Lynn W., '17, engineers' U. S. army; Franks, John B., aerial corps; Fanning, William S., '13, aerial corps; Fishleigh, Clarence, '17E, sec- ond lieutenant, Ft. Sheridan; Foster, Willard, '20, navy; Foster, Harold, '20, aviation corps; Finn, Crampton, '19, Harper hospital unit in France; Fitch, F. H., '17L, ouartermasters' depart- ment; Freeman, .Jiles E., '19, U. S. S Iowa. Farley, C. W., '14, national army; Ford, A., '18, now in military band; Froemke, F. L., yeomanry school, Newport, R. I.; Fox, Allan J., section 85, American ambulance' corps, France; Fee, Joseph, '17, ambulance unit, France; Forest, C. D., '14M, ma- jor, British army in Servia; Fuller, John, '17, second lieutenant, U. S.. army; Finsterwald, M., '19, seaman, S. S. Don Juan de Austria; Foster, W., '20L, quartermaster, third class; French, D. A., '19E, aviation corps, Camp Kelly; Fischer, Chas., '18, first lieutenant, Rockford camp; Freidrich, A. S., '16, First U. of M. quartermas- ters' corps; Fitz, Sherman, '19, Red Cross service, France; Finkbeiner, D., '17, U. S. army, Chillicothe, 0.; Fuller, Elmer, '11E, Michigan engineers, first lieutenant; Foley, A. C., '18, 22nd com- pany, 6 P. T. battalion, 159th depot brigade; Fessenden, Prof. C. H., en- gineering department, captain, Frank- ford arsenal, Bridesburg, Pa.; Feld, Prof. Peter, engineering department,, captain, coast artillery, Ft. Monroe, Va.; Fishleigh, Prof. W. T., engineer- ing department, major, automobile en- gineers to U. S. medical reserve corps, Washington; Foster, D. Nellis, med- ical school, first lieutenant. G Graham, D. S., '17D, dental corps; Glarum, J., '17D, infantry; Galbraith, Dr. E. G., '16M, first lieutenant, med- ical reserve corps, Ann Arbor; 'Gil- lette, Dr. M. W., '16M, first lieutenant, medical reserve oorps, Ft. Sheridan; Ganzhorn, Dr. E. C., first lieutenant, medical officers' reserve corps; Gra- ham, Dr. C. T., first lieutenant, med- ical officers' reserve corps, Camp Greenleaf, Ft. Ogelthrope, Ga.; Gehrke, A. E., '17M, first lieutenant, U. S. army medical reserve; Greenwalt, R. C., '20E, Annapolis Naval academy; Gurley, G. P., '10, U. S. army; Gier, L., '20, Harper hospital unit in France; Gillmore, Robert H., '13E, first lieuten- ant, national army; Gandy, Dr. Chas. L., '10-'12M, U. S. medical corps, Phil- ippines; Goodspeed, H. L., '18, sea- man; Gore, Charles W., second lieu- tenant, infantry; Grover, Frank W., assistant paymaster, U. S. navy, Wash- ington; Goetz, F. R., naval reserves, Great Lakes training station, Ill.; Greenberger, Solbert, '19, aviation; Goldsmith, Richard, '19, mosquito fleet, Norfolk, Va.; Getty, Dr. R. T., '17, commissioned, Port Huron; Gra- ham, Dr. Glenn, '17, commissioned, not located. Gordon,. Paul, '19, U. S. marines, South Carolina; Gardiner, Dick, '16, engineers' corps; Ganshorn, E. L., '14, private; Gornwall, C. C.; Garland, C. C., '17, aerial service inspector, Day- ton, 0.; Gutekunst, John G., '17L, U. S. aviation corps, Waco, Texas; Good- rich, R. M., ambulance corps; Grey, Lucien C., infantry, Kansas; Golden, Ed, officers' reserve corps, Ft. Sheri- dan; Gotschall, N. 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