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Istagravurt A tritUr A & r t t a f The PruW 1fnrk atimvr0 *'a u 4. 1 9i1 i THE ENTIRE ALLIED AND ASSOCIATE MILITARY CHIEFS DIRECTING THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIST CAMPAIGN IN SIBERIA In the Group, Left to Right, Seated, Are: Major Gen. S. Inagaki, Japanese; Colonel Louis Ceissier, French; Major Gen. William S. I Graves, U. S. A.; General K. Otani, Japanese, Commander in Chief; Lieut. Gen. M. Yuhi, Japanese; Brig. Gen. Yuyousi, Chinese; Lieut. Col. Fillippe, Italian. Second Row, Standing: Professor J. Maru- yama, Japanese; Brig. Gen. J. N. Blair, British; Colonel H. H. Pattison, U. S. A.; Colonel Fuching, Chinese; Major Ou, Chinese; Colonel M. Le Magnen, French; Lieut. Col. O. P. Robinson, U. S. A.; Major C. Manera, Italian; Major Geh. M. Nakajima, Japaneze. Third Row: Captain T. Watanabe, Japanese; Captain R. J. Hoffman, U. S. A.; Major S. Hasebe, Japanese; Captain G. Balzani, Italian; Lieut. Col. Vichterle, Chief of Staff, Czechoslovak; Major Gaston Renondeau, French; Major J. BroW, Czechoslovak, and Captain F. B. Rives, U. S. A. *I*/ COLONEL WI ILLIA M AY WAR D, Former Commander of the 369th In- fantry, the Old 15th, I New York's Colored Regiment, Receiving the Medal of the Legion -/ of Honor, in the City College Stadium, from General Collardet, Chief Military Attache of the French Embassy at Washington, for Conspicuous Bravery While *---.* Commanding His Regiment. LANDON. Yale. Winning the High Jump, Clearing 6 Feet % Inch. TtTitrf Wtiltd World, Photos.) GENERAl. COLLARDET SALUTING MRS. S. HOLDEN OF THE BRONX, After Having Delivered to Her the Croix de Guerre, Posthumously Awarded to Her Son, .Lieutenant Ernest H. Holden, Killed in Battle. I itTi m s 14'lbi, WIorld P~hotos. V- WILLIAM M. REEIKIE OF UPPER MONTCLAIR, A SCOTCH SURPRISE, Driving with an Iron in .His Winning Final Round with Max Mar- ston in the Open Golf I Tournament of the - Lakewood Country Club, the Skillful Use of Iron Clubs Being a Feature of Reekie's Play. Marston, the De- feated Favorite, Can Be Seen Seated in the Foreground. ( fEdvii) Lca'ick,) / Winners in the Twenty-fifth Annual Inter- collegiate Carnival of Track and SOL BUTLFR, Field Sports / Dubuque, Winner, Breaking the Bread Jump on Franklin Record with 23 Feet % Inch. I a EdWin Levick.) BRECKLEY, Rutgers, Tying with Myers of Dartmouth in the Pole Vault at 12 Feet, Finally Win- ning the Event by the Toss of a Coin. (T2iUes Wide Worldlr flhofl~,O -- 0 MURPHY MEMORIAL TROPHY, (Timcs I Worldr' Photo8') E Ik DMAN OF PRi4~CETON I / / / ( II ) . I F f I I i i Ti w tx WC~l I·tr't I lt'i. I B I I I I I O \ - I 'I - I Se
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Page 1: · Omemory.loc.gov/service/sgp/sgpnyt/1919/191905/19190504/0003.pdf · AY WAR D, Former Commander of the 369th In-fantry, the Old 15th, I New York's Colored Regiment, Receiving the

IstagravurtA tritUr A & r t t a f The PruW 1fnrk atimvr0 *'a u 4. 1 9i1 i

THE ENTIRE ALLIED AND ASSOCIATE MILITARY CHIEFS DIRECTING THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIST CAMPAIGN IN SIBERIAIn the Group, Left to Right, Seated, Are: Major Gen. S. Inagaki,Japanese; Colonel Louis Ceissier, French; Major Gen. William S.

I Graves, U. S. A.; General K. Otani, Japanese, Commander in Chief;Lieut. Gen. M. Yuhi, Japanese; Brig. Gen. Yuyousi, Chinese; Lieut.Col. Fillippe, Italian. Second Row, Standing: Professor J. Maru-yama, Japanese; Brig. Gen. J. N. Blair, British; Colonel H. H.Pattison, U. S. A.; Colonel Fuching, Chinese; Major Ou, Chinese;Colonel M. Le Magnen, French; Lieut. Col. O. P. Robinson,U. S. A.; Major C. Manera, Italian; Major Geh. M. Nakajima,Japaneze. Third Row: Captain T. Watanabe, Japanese; CaptainR. J. Hoffman, U. S. A.; Major S. Hasebe, Japanese; CaptainG. Balzani, Italian; Lieut. Col. Vichterle, Chief of Staff,Czechoslovak; Major Gaston Renondeau, French; Major J.

BroW, Czechoslovak, and Captain F. B. Rives, U. S. A.

*I*/ COLONELWI ILLIA M

AY WAR D,Former Commander

of the 369th In-fantry, the Old 15th,

I New York's ColoredRegiment, Receiving

the Medal of the Legion-/ of Honor, in the CityCollege Stadium, from

General Collardet, ChiefMilitary Attache of the

French Embassy at Washington,for Conspicuous Bravery While

*---.* Commanding His Regiment.

LANDON.Yale. Winning the High Jump, Clearing

6 Feet % Inch.TtTitrf Wtiltd World, Photos.)

GENERAl. COLLARDET SALUTING MRS. S.HOLDEN OF THE BRONX,

After Having Delivered to Her the Croix de

Guerre, Posthumously Awarded to Her

Son, .Lieutenant Ernest H. Holden,

Killed in Battle.I itTi m s 14'lbi, WIorld P~hotos.

V-

WILLIAM M. REEIKIE OF UPPER MONTCLAIR, A SCOTCH SURPRISE,Driving with an Iron in

.His Winning FinalRound with Max Mar-ston in the Open Golf ITournament of the -Lakewood CountryClub, the Skillful Useof Iron Clubs Being aFeature of Reekie'sPlay. Marston, the De-feated Favorite, CanBe Seen Seated in the

Foreground.( fEdvii) Lca'ick,)

/ Winnersin the

Twenty-fifthAnnual Inter-

collegiate Carnivalof Track and SOL BUTLFR,Field Sports / Dubuque, Winner, Breaking the Bread Jump

on Franklin Record with 23 Feet % Inch.I a EdWin Levick.)

BRECKLEY,

Rutgers, Tying withMyers of Dartmouthin the Pole Vault at12 Feet, Finally Win-ning the Event bythe Toss of a Coin.(T2iUes WideWorldlrflhofl~,O -- 0

MURPHY MEMORIAL TROPHY,

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