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Dr. Thomson F. Edwards, assistant instructor in 

 surgery. In Army. 



Dr. Eutherford L. John, assistant instructor in 

 surgery. In Army. 



Dr. Henry Winsor, assistant instructor in opera- 

 tive surgery. Captain in Sanitary Detachment of 

 Second Battalion Signal Corps, Camp Jackson, Co- 

 lumbia, S. C, with rank of captain. 



Dr. Allan C. Woods, assistant professor of re- 

 search medicine. Now on duty in France with 

 Base Hospital No. 10 with rank of captain. 



Dr. De Forrest P. WiUard, instructor of ortho- 

 pedic surgery. Now at Shepherd's Bush Hospital, 

 London, Eng., with rank of captain. 



Dr. F. E. Keene, instructor in gynecology. Mem- 

 ber of University Base Hospital Unit No. 20 with 

 rank of first lieutenant. 



Dr. F. C. Knowles, instructor in dermatology. 

 In France with Base Hospital No. 10 with rank of 

 first lieutenant. 



Dr. E. H. Goodman, associate in medicine. As- 

 signed to Base Hospital at Greenville, S. C, with 

 rank of major. 



Dr. G. M. Piersol, associate in medicine. In 

 Army with rank of major. 



Dr. J. H. Musser, associate in medicine. In 

 Army with rank of first lieutenant. 



Dr. C. B. Parr, associate in medicine. Assigned 

 to Fort Oglethorpe vrith rank of first lieutenant. 



Dr. E. B. Krumbhaar, associate in medicine. In 

 Army. 



Dr. J. H. Cruiee, instructor in medicine. In 

 Army. 



Dr. Ward Brinton, instructor in medicine. In 

 Army. 



Dr. N. B. Gvryn, instructor in medicine. With 

 British Army Medical Corps. 



Dr. A. H. Gerhard, instructor in medicine. In 

 Army. 



Dr. T. G. Schnabel, instructor in medicine. In 

 Army. 



Dr. H. B. Wilmer, assistant instructor in medi- 

 cine. In Army with rank of first lieutenant. 



Dr. George Wilson, assistant instructor in medi- 

 cine. In Army with rank of first lieutenant. 



Dr. Herbert Fox, director of Pepper Clinical 

 Laboratory. In Army, assigned to Louisville, Ky. 



Dr. J. E. Sweet, assistant professor of surgical 

 research. In France with Base Hospital No. 10 

 with rank of captain. 



Dr. Eichard H. Harte, adjunct professor of sur- 

 gery. Director of Base Hospital No. 10, now in 

 France with rank of major. 



Dr. John H. Jopsou, associate in surgery. Di- 



rector of Presbyterian Base Hospital with rank of 

 major. 



Dr. J. B. Carnett, associate in surgery. Director 

 of University Base Hospital Unit No. 20 with rank 

 of major. 



Dr. George E. de Schweinitz, professor of oph- 

 thalmology. On duty in General Medical Board 

 and Commission of Ophthalmology in Council of 

 National Defense, at Washington, with rank of 

 major. 



Dr. H. Maxwell Langdon, instructor in ophthal- 

 mology. Now on duty at University Hospital ex- 

 amining candidates for Aviation Corps with rank 

 of first lieutenant. 



Dr. Philip F. Williams, instructor in obstetrics. 

 Member of University Base Hospital Unit. Now at 

 Fort Oglethorpe with rank of captain. 



Dr. Edmund J. Piper, instructor in obstetrics. 

 In Army with rank of first lieutenant. 



Dr. Benjamin D. Parrish, instructor in otology. 

 In Army. 



Dr. James A. Babbitt, instructor in otology. 

 Now with Haverford College Unit in France. 



Dr. Isaac H. Jones, instructor in Otology. In 

 Army with rank of major. 



Dr. Warren Stirling, assistant in bacteriology. 

 Now stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison with 

 rank of first lieutenant. 



Dr. Andrew Anders, lecturer in medicine. 

 Ordered to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., with rank of first 

 lieutenant. 



Dr. Stilwell C. Burns, instructor in surgery. 

 Now on duty at Spartanburg, S. C, with rank of 

 captain. 



Dr. W. Easterly Ashton, professor of gynecology. 

 Assigned to 300th Heavy Artillery with rank of 

 major. 



Dr. John W. McGlenn, assistant professor of 

 obstetrics. In charge of Naval Station Hospital 

 No. 2 at League Island with rank of first lieutenant. 



Dr. Charles B. Eeynolds, assistant professor of 

 obstetrics. First lieutenant 309th Infantry. 



SCIENTIFIC EVENTS 



THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN IN 1918 



The department of astronomy and astro- 

 physics at the University of Chicago is 

 making preparation for observing the total 

 eclipse of the sun, which will be one of the 

 sis to occur in the United States during the 

 present century. This total eclipse will be 

 visible on Jvme 8, 1918, over a narrow strip 

 having a maximum width of about sixty miles 



