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Mr. Castle writes to William Ferris' sister to let her know of his death.

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Clyde E. DeBolt writes to Mrs. Ferris about her son's death, saying "Your son was delirious almost from the start, talked and laughed almost continuously until he died a couple of days later. The nurses cried a great deal for he was such a manly chap…

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This photograph was sent to Knox by Charles Holliday's sister after his death, upon the Dean's request.

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This picture of William Euard appeared as part of a profile of football players in Knox's 'Gale.'

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William Euard's yearbook photograph in 'The Gale'.

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Cranston Doak poses for a photograph in his military uniform.

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This photograph shows Beirne Henry Coffman in his Air Force uniform.

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Benjamin Bartlett Baldwin in uniform.

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This is Allensworth's junior class "prediction" in the 1913 'Gale.'

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Charles Allensworth in uniform.

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Laurie writes that of the attentions she, and other American nurses, receive from American soldiers: "Now that we have our uniforms, we speak to any American soldiers on the street, and they all grin and salute. Yesterday two passed us on a…

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This writer describes the hardships and tribulations associated with being a Red Cross canteen worker. She writes, "I tell all the boys I come across that they must not feel they are accepting a charity from the American Red Cross when they get a…

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Janet Greig Post in 1899.

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Marie Shufflebotham describes her experience with overseas war work.

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Georgia writes about her busyness, stating that "this is Sunday but no one would know it…. Work is letting up a little but we shall probably have another convoy in soon. Our work is getting to be more of an evacuation hospital than a base. Many…
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