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1883. Devine, William Henry. Mustered in May 8, 1898, as 1st lieutenant and surgeon, 9th Mass. Infantry Vols. June 8, major and brigade surgeon. Assigned to 1st Brig., 1st Div., 2d Army Corps. Served at Camp Alger, Va. Aug. 26, acting chief surgeon of 2d Div., 2d Army Corps. Served at Camp Meade, Penn. Resigned Sept. 26.

1884.

Stone, Eugene Potter. Passed assistant surgeon, U. S. N., with rank of lieutenant (junior grade). Assigned to U. S. S. Bennington.

Wood, Leonard. Colonel, 1st U.S. Cavalry Vols. In command of regiment at San Antonio, Tex., at Tampa, Fla., and in Cuba. Skirmish of Las Guasimas, June 24. Promoted to command brigade. Battle of San Juan, July 1. Brigadier-general, U. S. V. Military governor of Santiago.

1888.

Burr, Chauncey Rea. Appointed acting assistant surgeon, U. S. N., with rank of ensign, May 24, 1898, and attached to U. S. S. Monterey.

Robinson, Rowland Rodman. Mustered in, 1898, as 1st R. I. Infantry Vols.

Urie, John Francis. At the outbreak of the war, passed assistant surgeon, U. S. N., with rank of lieutenant (junior grade). May 16, 1898, attached to U. S. S. Topeka, which was employed in the capture of Nipe Bay and in the Havana blockade.

1891.

McPherson, William Ellsworth. Appointed June 21, 1898, hospital steward, 5th Mass. Infantry Vols. Sept. 6, appointed 1st lieutenant and assistant surgeon, 5th Mass. Infan

try Vols. In camp at Camp Meade, Penn.

Walker, Lewis Marshall. Acting assistant surgeon, U. S. A., Sept. 1, 1898. Stationed at Josiah Simpson General Hospital, Ft. Monroe, Va.

1893.

Cook, Frank Clarendon. Lieutenant (junior grade), and passed assistant surgeon, U. S. N. May 10, 1897, assigned to U. S. S. Wilmington. During the war the Wilmington was on blockade duty in Cuban waters. Engagements at Cardenas, May 11, and Manzanillo, July 18.

1894.

Mustered

Bateman, Frank Elliot. in June 20, 1898, as lieutenant and assistant surgeon, 5th Mass. Infantry Vols. Aug. 5, leg crushed by fall of a horse. Resignation accepted Oct. 13.

Cogswell, William. Mustered in May 4, 1898, as major and regimental surgeon, 8th Mass. Infantry Vols. Served at Chickamauga Park, Ga., Lexington, Ky., and Americus, Ga.

Pearl, Frederic Warren. Mustered in June 20, 1898, as 1st lieutenant and assistant surgeon, 5th Mass. Infantry Vols. Oct. 6, surgeon and major. In camp at Camp Meade, Penn.

1895.

Barney, Charles Norton. Appointed acting assistant surgeon, U. S. N., with rank of ensign, May 12, 1898, and attached to U. S. S. Scindia.

Edes, Richard Edward. Appointed May 12, 1898, acting assistant surgeon, U. S. N., with rank of ensign. June 4, attached to U. S. S. Celtic, of North Atlantic fleet.

Magurn, Francis Thomas Louis.

Rittler, William Ferdinand. Mus

tered in May -
1898, as private, Co.
L, 5th Md. Infantry Vols. Later, cor-
poral. In camp at Chickamauga Park,
Ga., Tampa, Fla., and Huntsville, Ala.
Ill at Ft. Monroe, Va. Mustered out
Oct. 15.

1896.

Curry, Joseph James. (Asst. in Med. School, 1896-1897.) Appointed acting assistant surgeon, U. S. A., July 8, 1898. July 12, assigned to U. S. Gen. Hospital at Ft. Myer, Va., as ward surgeon. Aug. 10, appointed pathologist and bacteriologist to U. S. Gen. Hospital. Ill with malaria.

Freeman, George Franklin. Appointed acting assistant surgeon, U. S. N., with rank of ensign, June 13, 1898. June 25, attached to U. S. S. Peoria.

McGillicuddy, Cornelius Joseph. Goulding, Timothy Francis. Examining surgeon for 6th Mass. Infantry Vols., and later for regulars. Appointed assistant surgeon, U. S. A., with rank of 1st lieutenant, and assigned to 1st U. S. Cavalry.

1897.

tered in May 4, 1898, as 1st lieutenant and assistant surgeon, 8th Mass. Infantry Vols. In camp at Chickamauga Park, Ga., Lexington, Ky., and Americus, Ga.

O'Neil, Richard Frothingham. Appointed acting passed assistant surgeon, U. S. N., with rank of lieutenant (junior grade), May 21, 1898. May 12, 1898, attached to U. S. S. Catskill.

1898.

Donlan, Charles Edwin. Mustered in 1898, as1st U. S. Engineers Vols. Served in Porto Rico. Yost, John Dixon. Mustered in 1898, as assistant surgeon, 1st Cal. Infantry Vols., with rank of 1st lieutenant.

1900.

Sanborn, Fletcher Greene. Enlisted in Hospital Corps, U. S. A. Served at Tampa, Fla. Assistant on hospital trains. Assistant in general hospital at Ft. McPherson, Ga. Ill with typhoid fever.

PEABODY MUSEUM.

Chamberlain, Weston Percival. Johnson, David Joseph. Aug. 10, Dakin, Albertus Lovejoy. (Private 1898, appointed acting assistant sur student.) Mustered in May 12, 1898, geon, U. S. A., with rank of 1st lieu- as private, Co. I, 6th Mass. Infantry tenant. Stationed at Ft. Warren, Vols. Served in Cuba and Porto Mass. Rico. Ill, and brought home on Bay Logan, Francis Parker Tays. Mus- State, arriving at Boston Oct. 28.

OF THE

HARVARD GRADUATES' MAGAZINE ASSOCIATION.

1898-99.

President.

CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, '56, of LINCOLN, MASS.

Vice-Presidents.

JAMES READ CHADWICK, '65, OF BOSTON, MASS.
CHARLES JOSEPH BONAPARTE, '71, of BALTIMORE, Md.
WILLIAM LAWRENCE, '71, OF CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
FRANCIS CABOT LOWELL, '76, of Boston, Mass.

Secretary.

JAMES ATKINS NOYES, '83, OF CAMBRIDGE, MASS.

Treasurer.

WINTHROP HOWLAND WADE, '81, of Boston, MASS.

Council.

THE PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENTS, SECRETARY, AND TREASURER, ex officie and the following persons by election:

For the term ending in 1899.

JOSEPH BANGS WARNER, '69, OF CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
ROGER WOLCOTT, '70, OF BOSTON, MASS.

HENRY SAYRE VAN DUZER, '75, of New York, N. Y.

For the term ending in 1900.

ROBERT TODD LINCOLN, '64, OF CHICAGO, ILL.

HENRY SYLVESTER NASH, '78, of Cambridge, MASS.
JAMES JACKSON STORROW, '85, oF BOSTON, MASS.

For the term ending in 1901.

JAMES BARR AMES, '68, OF CAMRRIDGE, MASS.
FRANCIS RAWLE, '69, OF PHILADELPHIA, PA.

HENRY WINCHESTER CUNNINGHAM, '82, OF BOSTON, MASS.

Editors of the Magazine.

WILLIAM ROSCOE THAYER, '81, Editor.

WINTHROP HOWLAND WADE, '81, Business Editor.
ALBERT BUSHNELL HART, '80, University Editor.
MARY COES, R., '87, Radcliffe College Editor.

NOTICE.

THE HARVARD GRADUATES' MAGAZINE is published quarterly, on September 1, December 1, March 1, and June I. The annual subscription is two dollars; single copies, seventy-five cents each. Communications for the Editor should be addressed to Mr. W. R. THAYER, at No. 8 Berkeley St., Cambridge, Mass. All business communications should be sent to Mr. W. H. WADE, at the office of the Association, No. 6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

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