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OUTHET, R. A. Building Inspector for 

 Dominion Bridge Co., Munition Work, Cana- 

 da, contracted typhoid fever on work, unfit 

 to "carry on" for another year. (1916-1917) 

 Landscape Architect and Town Planner, Town 

 Planning Div., U. S. H. C. Project at Charles- 

 ton, S. C, and Tacomy near Philadelphia and 

 in the office of the above mentioned corpora- 

 tion. (1918-1919). Office maintained but not 

 continuously. 



PARKER, C. R. War Dept., Const. Div.. 

 C. P. S. In charge of office assistants and 

 outside men, in all matters excepting those of 

 general policies and matters pertaining to de- 

 sign. December, 1917, to July, 1918. Assist- 

 ant to manager, and later manager of T. P. 

 D., U. S. H. C. Duties similar to those out- 

 lined above in connection with War Dept. 

 July, 1918, to December, 1919. Private olKce 

 closed. 



PHILLIPS, T. G. District Town Planner. 

 U. S. H. C. April, 1918. to January, 1919. 

 Private office closed. 



PRAY, J. S. Camp Planner, War Dept., 

 Const. Div., C. P. S., projects at Camp Funs- 

 ton, Fort Riley, Kansas; Camp Johnston, 

 Jacksonville, Florida; Camp Upton, Yaphank, 

 N. Y. May 30 to September 18, 1917. Land- 

 scape Architect and Town Planner, T. P. D., 

 U. S. H. C. projects at Seven Pines, (Fair 

 Oaks), Va., and at Ernston (near Perth Am- 

 boy), N. J. May 30, 1918, to January 25, 1919. 



RAMSDELL, C. H. Landscape Architect 

 and Town Planner, and District Town Plan- 

 ner, T. P. D., U. S. H. C. Projects at South 

 Bend, Ind., Indianapolis, Ind., Lyles, Tenn. 

 August 15 to December 15, 1918. Camp Busi- 

 ness Secretary for U. S. A., Y. M. C. A., Fort 

 Snelling, Minn. Secretary attached to 36th 

 Regulars and later attached to Base Hospital, 

 No. 29, Fort Snelling, Minn. November 1, 

 1917, to August 15, 1918, and January 1 to 

 March 15, 1919. Office closed. 



SCHERMERHORN, R., Jr. Camp Plan- 

 ner, War Dept., Const. Div., C. P. S., at Camp 

 Jackson, Columbia, S. C. and advising in re- 

 gard to Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga., May 21 



to October 1, 1917, Commissioned Captain En- 

 gineering Sec, Sanitary Corps, U. S. A., No- 

 vember 21, 1917. Cantonment Police Officer 

 and Division Sanitary Engineer at Camp Jack- 

 son, water supply, sewerage and waste dis- 

 posal, December 3, 1917, to July 5. 1918. At 

 Camp Dix, organizing special Sanitary de- 

 tachment for overseas at Toul, France. Served 

 at Justice Hospital until January 13, 1919, 

 duties similar to those at Camp Jackson. At 

 Paris attached to Engineering Dept., of the 

 Commission to Negotiate Peace under Brig. 

 Gen. McKinstry, purpose to estimate war 

 damage, but did little. Discharged April 12, 

 1919. 



SHURTLEFF, A. A. Landscape Architect 

 and Town Planner, T. P. D., U. S. H. C. On 

 projects at Bridgeport, Conn., also at Newport, 

 R. I. and Stamford, Conn. Worked on plans 

 for grounds for U. S. Naval Hospital at Chel- 

 sea, for another hospital at Parker Hill (near 

 Boston) and at Newport, R. I. 1918 and 1919. 

 Private office maintained. 



STEELE, F. ,\merican Red Cross Captain. 

 Executive and Relief Work in Washington, 

 France, England and North Russia. October, 

 1917, to March. 1919. Office closed. 



TAYLOR, A. D. Town Planner, T. P. D., 

 U. S. H. C. Project at Muskegon, Mich. Part 

 time, 1917-1918. Office maintained. 



UNDERWOOD, L. Landscape Architect 

 and Town Planner. T. P. D., U. S. H. C. for 

 their project at Bath, Maine. Also member of 

 the U. S. Fuel Administration working under 

 J. J. Storrow on problems of Fuel Distribu- 

 tion for New England. Private office main- 

 tained. 



VITALE, F. Project Town Planner, T. P. 

 D., U. S. H. C. Projects at Watertown, N. 

 Y., and Dayton, Ohio. 1918. Part time. 

 Office maintained. 



WYMAN, P. Town Planner and District 

 Town Planner, T. P. D., U. S. H. C. Super- 

 vising at the Washington office and on the 

 ground several housing projects until the 

 Armistice. 



