Registrar on Draft Board, Second Draft, Division 7. Passed admission tests for Officers’ Training School, Fremont, California, but Armistice came before call to camp.

RALPH G. THRALL

Permanent AddressBroad Brook, Connecticut.
Business Address862 North Howard Street, Baltimore, Maryland.
Present OccupationStudent at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery.
Last heard fromAbout January, 1921.

Commissioned Provisional 2nd Lieutenant, Cavalry, November 17, 1917, and assigned to duty at Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont, remaining on duty with the 2nd Cavalry at this station until February 18, 1918. Sailed overseas with same organization, February, 1918, and remained overseas until August, 1919. Took part in the Aisne-Marne and Meuse-Argonne Offensives. Discharged at Camp Upton, Long Island, August 19, 1919. Retains Reserve Commission as 1st Lieutenant, Cavalry.

*Charles Morton Toole

Next of KinMr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Toole (Father and Mother), 52 Weld Hill Street, Forest Hills, Boston.

Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U. S. R., November 8, 1917. Assigned to Company B, 107th Field Signal Battalion, 32nd Division. Sailed overseas, January 13, 1918. Served with this organization in the Belfort Sector, in the Aisne-Marne Offensive at the Ourcq and the Vesle, and in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Killed in action on October 1, 1918, in the Bois de Montfaucon.

The open space at the junction of South Street and the Arborway in Forest Hills has been named “Charles Morton Toole Square” as the result of an order passed by the Boston City Council, August 25, 1919, at the request of the citizens of Forest Hills.

ERLAND C. TORREY