4 C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL January, 1918 



I well appreciate that you miss Mr. Davis very much. I hope he will like 

 his new work very much and that he will return to you safe and sound. 



Give my best wishes to Mrs. Hostmann and also to all of my friends that 

 you might see. 



All the boys join me in sending to you and to all the other ])rofessors. their 

 assistants, Mr. Simpson, Miss Kerker, Miss Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Goetz and 

 John Lavelle our most cordial greetings. 



Most sincerely, 



(Signed) Arthur Burnett. 



SEVEN ADDITIONAL "STARS" 



The following additions to our "Honor Roll" were received during the past 

 month : 



M. V. Hawkins, '17, Hospital Camp LI. S. N. 52nd St. Station, Bay Ridge, 

 N. Y. ; J. B. Kaufman, '15, Post Hospital, Fort Jay, Governor's Island, N. Y. ; 

 C. Tarallo, '17, L'. S. N. (on the way over) ; A. T. Coccola, '18, Radio Barracks, 

 Harvard University, Cambridge. Mass.; L. D. Short, '13, Base Hospital No. i, 

 62nd St. and Columbus Ave., N. Y. City; A. F. Kuhlmann, '10, U. S. N. Medical 

 Corps, New London and Geo. Alliton, '11, who has been at Base Hospital No. 8, 

 American Expeditionary Force, France (M. E. R. C.) since last June. 



A. W. Finnegan '18, George F. Ahrens '18 and F. V. Damtoft '18 have en- 

 listed in the Naval Reserve. Finnegan has already reported for duty. Ahrens 

 will not be called before June ist, while Damtoft mav be called at anv time. 



Mr. and Mrs. George H. Fischer have announced the marriage of their 

 daughter, ]\Iary Elizabeth, to Mr. Thomas F. Fletcher '14, at Utica, N. Y. 



Joe Alaslon '16 has sailed for France. Frank J. Brannigan "11 mav be found 

 in the dispensary at Camp Upton. Jerome T. Ettinger '13 is at Anniston. C. 

 Tarallo '17 stopped in to say good-bye before sailing for France. A. B. Dough- 

 erty '19 has been transferred from Pelham to Norfolk, \'a., on board the Missouri. 



The main reason for the purchase of War-Savings Stamps is because your 

 country is at War. Your Country needs every penny which every man, woman, 

 and child can save and lend in order to feed, clothe, arm, and equip the soldiers 

 and sailors of America and to win this righteous war in defense of American honor 

 and the cause of democracy throughout the world. 



If we are to win the war, we must win it as a united people. The savings of 

 every man, woman, and child are necessary if we are to hasten the victorious 

 ending of the war. IVar Savers are Life Sa7'ers. 

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