War Service Record 



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United States Navy 

 L. E. Bruce, Ordnance Officer 



UNITED STATES NAVAL RESERVE FORCE 



Francis P. Farquhar, Passed Assistant Paymaster (Lieutenant), 

 Cost Inspection, Union Iron Works, San Francisco 

 S. M. Haslett, Jr., Ensign, U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis 

 Homer T. Miller, Assistant Paymaster (Ensign), Twelfth Naval 

 District, San Francisco 



The lists given above are doubtless incomplete and members are 

 urged to send in corrections and additions. Mention should also be 

 made of many of our members who are giving volunteer service in im- 

 portant fields of civilian war work. Our vice-president, Vernon Kel- 

 logg, formerly associated with Mr. Hoover on the Commission for Re- 

 lief in Belgium, is now his assistant in the Food Administration. With 

 him also are Duncan McDuffie and J. S. Drum, Warren Gregory is an- 

 other member of the C. R. B. who has done notable work. Warren Ol- 

 ney, Jr., is a member of the State Bureau of Military Registration, and 

 Walter J. Burpee, a member of the Local Exemption Board. W. J. 

 Aschenbrenner is an associate member of the Legal Advisory Board. 

 Homer P. Earle is in Government service in Washington. 



From the University of California the following members of the fac- 

 ulty have been engaged in investigation for the Pacific Coast Research 

 Conference : W. C. Bray, J. S. Burd, Herman Kower, A. C. Lawson, W. 

 A. Setchell, Max Thelan. For the State Council of Defense : H. R. Hat- 

 field, W. L. Jepson, C. A. Kofoid, E. P. Lewis, G.L. Louderback, Walter 

 Mulford. 



The Reverend A. W. Palmer is a Director General of religious work 

 in the Y. M. C. A. Charles J. O'Connor is at the head of Civilian Relief 

 of the Red Cross for the whole Pacific Coast. Other devoted workers 

 in the Red Cross are Ellen Emerson, John Gardner, D. L. Beard, Mary 

 Haskell, Jane M. Spalding, Agnes Vaille and Jessie Tatlock. Miss 

 Willie Morrow and Grace Beans are on their way to France as nurses. 

 Mrs. Eunice Tietjens and Elizabeth Hammond are both in France, the 

 former correspondent for the Chicago Daily News, the latter as inter- 

 preter and entertainer in a Red Cross Unit. Edith Bull is likewise in 

 France on war service. Professor Charles A. Huston of Stanford Uni- 

 versity and Professor Edward C. Franklin are both on the War Trade 

 Board, Mr. Huston on the Control of Exports, and Mr. Franklin on the 

 Control of Mines. 



A few names likewise come to mind of friends from former outings 

 not now members of the club, news of whom may be of interest to 

 many. Bernard Miller is a Captain in the Army; Dr. Henry Forbes is 

 in France with one of the American base hospitals, "loaned to the Brit- 

 ish"; he has served in Serbia also. Aristides Phoutrides is First Lieu- 

 tenant of Infantry, U. S. A. Alice Leavens is a member of the Smith 

 College group engaged in rebuilding ruined villages in France. Dr. Ster- 

 ling Bunnell is also in France. 



