MORRIS EVERETT BUMPUS
| Permanent Address | 17 Edgemore Road, Quincy, Massachusetts. |
| Business Address | 7 Temple Street, Quincy, Massachusetts. |
| Present Occupation | Lawyer. |
| Last heard from | About January, 1921. |
Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Signal Corps (Air Service), U. S. R., at Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia, May 6, 1918. Ordered to report to Kelly Field, Texas, and served as Commanding Officer of Line 14. Sailed overseas as a casual from Hoboken July 29. Stationed at Saint Maxient, Clichy, and Orley Field. Sailed from Brest, January 14, 1919, and was discharged at Garden City, Long Island, January 21, 1919.
HARRY E. BURROUGHS
| Permanent Address | 722 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. |
| Business Address | 18 Tremont Street, Boston. |
| Present Occupation | Attorney-at-law. |
| Last heard from | May, 1922. |
On Recruiting Committee for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Four Minute Man for the Public Information Bureau of Washington. Assigned to duty at Camp Hancock, Georgia; at Camp Raritan, New Jersey; and Camps Stewart and Eustis, Virginia. No ranks, dates, or other information available.
EDWIN GRANT BURROWS
| Permanent Address | 1306 Washtenaw Terrace, Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
| Business Address | Department of Journalism, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
| Present Occupation | Teacher of Journalism. |
| Last heard from | May, 1922. |
Commissioned 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R., November 27, 1917. Sailed from Hoboken as Casual Officer, January 9, 1918, arriving at Liverpool, January 23, and Le Havre, January 26. Attended Automatic Weapons School and Infantry Specialists School, Langres, January 28 to February 25. Assigned to Mission Française aupres de l’Armée Americaine, at Centre d’Instruction, 2nd Army (Army of Verdun), February 25 to December 30, 1918. Duty as instructor on American Army and American ways to French Officers detailed as tactical advisers for American Troops. With the 38th French Infantry at the front in the Argonne and Champagne (Meuse-Argonne Offensive), September 20 through October 5. Sailed from Brest, January 20, 1919, as Commanding Officer Casual Company No. 229 arriving at Newport News, February 5. Discharged at Camp Upton, February 20, 1919.