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One of the arrivals on the French steamer Espagne, which
reached New York Friday, was | nstitutrice M. Bapst, Ambassador
from France to Japan, on his way to his post. The honorary es
oort is composed of his daughter, Nicole, 9 years old, and Henri, 3,
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Learning to row in a land-locked boat and to sail on a ohx
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£ . Ensign Tedford H. Cann, better known as Teddy Cann, cham
b pfon swimmer of the N. Y, A. C., is back home again after being
Lo awarded the congressional medal of honor for exceptional bravery.
: He was a member of the crew of the vessel when she sprang a
leak Cann dove into the floode d bilge and, with pieces of oork,
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I'HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN Y. e A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes °o o SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1919,
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HIB HONORA RY ESCORT.
LEARNING TO SBWING THE OARS.
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The canter of the accompany ing study in army optimism is
Mra. Irving Whiting, of Bound B rook, N. J, who has been serving
as a “Y” worker in France. It will be noted that she doesn’t share
any of the unpopularity with whic h some “Y” workers are alleged
still training for Uncle Sam's navy, lest the conferses at Versailles
may yet decide against the abandonment of naval programs. Here
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“Torture Camp” is what exp atriated prisoners of war call the
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THEY BOTH SERVED.
Miss Margaret Hutchins, who left Bryn Mawr to be a tele
phone operator with the American forces in France, and her father,
R. G. Hutchins, Jr., president of the National Bank of Commerce,
had served abroad with the home and hospital branch. They also
arrived on the liner Espagne Friday.
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EVERY GOB IN THE RIGHT PLACE.
have great fun at this practice, especially when they find them
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Lieutenant Penrose V. Stout, of Bronxville, N. Y. attached
the Twenty-seventh Aero Squad ron, won the distinguished serww
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planes and escaped( landing in a forest to prevent the apewy oa
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