Sierra Club Honor Roll 



449 



Rankin, Charles, Regiment A, Pelham Bay Park, N. Y. 

 Rankin, Lieut. John W., Aviation Section, Signal Reserve Corps. 

 Reed, Capt. J. Ross, Medical Reserve Corps. 



Rentchler, Lawrence, Aerial Photo, Sec. 32, Eberto Field, Lonoke, Ark. 

 Roberts, W. C, Chemical Warfare Service, U. S. A., San Francisco. 

 RoDDA, Alfred Gray, 2nd Artillery, C. A. C, France. 

 Ross, George, 2nd P. O., U. S. N., U. S. S. "Birmingham." 

 Ryerson, Sgt.-Major Knowles A., ist Batt., loth Engineers (Forestry), 

 France. 



Sandoval, Ensign H. E., U. S. N. 



See, Capt. T. J. J., Naval Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. 

 Smith, Capt. John J., Medical Reserve Corps, Fort McDowell, Cal. 

 Smith, Stuart, Sec. 616, Ambulance Corps, AUentown, Pa. 

 Stanton, H. W., Master Gunner, Fort MacArthur, Cal. 

 Stewart, Coleena, Y. M. C. A. Canteen, London, England. 

 Stillman, Dr. Stanley, Medical Officers' Reserve Corps. 

 Stocking, E. L., Co. C, i8th Railway Engineers, A. E. F., France. 

 Strong, Edward K., Jr., War Department, Washington, D. C. 

 SwiNDT, Capt. J. K., France. 

 Tappaan, C. S., Y. M. C. a., France. 



Thurston, Capt. E. T., Engineer Reserve Corps, Vancouver, Wash. 



Tompkins, Lieut. Avery, Washington, D. C. 



Tormey, Julian C, 182nd Infantry Brigade, A. E. F., France. 



Trevorrow, Wm. J., Mare Island, Cal. 



Van Degrift, Tyler R., 7th Batt., i66th Depot Brigade. 



Van Hagen, Sayler, Y. M. C. A., Cauterets, Haute Pyrenees, France, 



White, Geo. W., Battery D, 144th Regt. Field Artillery. 



Whittle, Lieut. Geo. D., Engineer Corps. 



WiLKiE, IsABELLE, Y. M. C. A. Canteen, France. 



Witter, Elizabeth L., Red Cross, France. 



Wood, Capt. Harry O., Engineer Reserve Corps, Washington, D. C. 

 Wood, Margaret, Red Cross, France. 

 Wood, Mrs. Fred W., France. 



Woodward, Frederic C, Judge Advocate General Reserve Corps, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 

 Zobel, Lieut. Sidney. 



(This list is only as complete as was permissible from the data avail- 

 able. The addresses given here were war-time addresses and not neces- 

 sarily correct now.) 



Belgian Relief Fund and Red Cross Activities 

 The donations for Belgian Relief have been discontinued. From January 

 13, 1918, to February 2, 1919, the sum of $344.15 was received. The Bel- 

 gian Relief Committee was paid $10.00 a month for seventeen months, 

 or $170.00; Belgian Christmas Fund, $20.00; French Christmas Fund, 

 $30.00; Armenian Relief, $15.00; and Red Cross work, $109.15. 



F. R. Parker, 



Chairman 



Members of the Sierra Club are urged to continue their Red Cross work. 

 The Sewing Section meets every Monday afternoon from 2 to 5 at 1800 

 Buchanan Street. For knitting apply at the club-rooms, 402 Mills Build- 

 ing. Do it today. ^^^^^ ^ ^ ^ y^^^^^ ^ Neuenburg, 



Chairman 



