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Fowler, Frederick Hall, Palo Alto, Calif. Captain of Engineers, Office 



Chief of Engineers, Washington, D. C. 

 Fry, Rev. Henry Jacob, Montclair, N. J. Chaplain U. S. Navy. 

 Loring, John Alden, Owego, N. Y. Captain of Ordnance. 

 Murie, Olatjs Johan, Moorhead, Minn. Cadet Army Balloon School, 



Fort Omaha, Nebr. 

 Overton, Dr. Frank, Patchogue, N. Y. Captain Medical Corps, Fort 



Oglethorpe, Ga. 

 Poole, Earl L., Reading, Pa. Signal Service, in France. 

 Sweeney Joseph A. Halsey, Nebr. Private Co. E, 2d Battalion, 20th 



Engineers (Forest), American Expeditionary Forces, in France. 



The following changes and corrections should also be mentioned. Major 

 Philip J. McCook is now Adjutant of the 9th Brigade in France. Lieut. 

 Francis Harper and Lieut. E. G. Holt have been promoted to 1st Lieutenant 

 and transferred to the Sanitary Corps. Tracy I. Storer has also been 

 commissioned a 1st Lieutenant in the Sanitary Corps and detailed on the 

 laboratory car 'Metchnikoff,' at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas. 

 F. C. Lincoln is an acting sergeant in the Pigeon Section of the 293d Aero 

 Squadron at March Field, Riverside, Calif., and Charles H. Rogers is a 

 Sergeant in the 31st Machine Gun Battalion, 11th Division, Camp Meade, 

 Md. Private F. G. Hall is in the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps at 

 Madison Barracks, N. Y. Private F. P. Metcalf has been transferred to the 

 U. S. Signal Corps Radio School at College Park, Md., and Walt. F. 

 McMahon a private in Infantry is now in France. The name of Horace 

 W. Wright was included in the last list through error. 



In the Canadian Forces Ernest M. Anderson is in A Co., R. C. R., B. C. 

 Special Service Unit at Quebec; Harrison M. Laing is in the Instructional 

 Section of the School of Aerial Gunnery at Beamsville, Ontario; and 

 Harrison F. Lewis has been discharged on account of disability and is now 

 District Auditor in Militia District No. 5 at Quebec. 



Relatives or friends who may have additional information concerning 

 these or other members are requested to communicate at once with the 

 Secretary giving any facts as to rank, branch of the service or present 

 location of members in military service in order that necessary corrections 

 in the list may be made before the annual meeting. 



T. S. Palmer, 

 1939 Biltmore St., N. W. Secretary. 



Washington, D. C. 



Attention is again called to the thirty-sixth stated meeting of the 

 A. O. U. to be held at the American Museum of Natural History, New York 

 City, November 12-14, 1918. As many of our members are now serving 

 their country the duty of keeping alive the activities of the society in which 

 all are so deeply interested, devolves upon those who are still at home. It 

 is to be hoped that everyone who can possibly do so will arrange to attend 

 the New York meeting. 



