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Rush forth to meet, penetrantibus, etc. R. and Wr. take ruere for perf. 3d pl. instead of ruerunt, since T. uses the form in ere much more than that in erunt. Rit. makes it inf. after solet understood, or rather implied in pelluntur, which==pelli solent. Quos quod. Cf. Wr. and Or. in loc. On deprehensi, cf. note, 7. On quod==as to this, that, see examples in Freund, or in any Lexicon.

LIEUT. ROBERT J. WIECZOREK, "M" Co., 339th Inf. LIEUT. DWIGHT FISTLER, "I" Co., 339th Inf. LIEUT. B. A. BURNS, "A" Co., 310th Engrs. LIEUT. A. W. KLIEFOTH, Military Mission. LIEUT. M. B. ROGERS, Military Mission. LIEUT. E. L. PACKER, Military Mission. MAJOR D. O. LIVELY, American Red Cross. CAPT. ROGER LEWIS, American Red Cross. LIEUT. FRED MASON, American Red Cross.

"Yes," she answered, in an elegant English voice that made Gavin stare at her, "but, indeed, I am sorry I ventured into the streets to-night. I thought I might be able to comfort some of these unhappy people, captain, but I could do little, sadly little." "It is no scene for a lady, ma'am, but your husband has . Did you speak, Mr. Dishart?" "Yes, I must inf "

MAJOR J. BROOKS NICHOLS, 339th Inf. Commanding officer American and Allied troops, Railway Detachment, fall offensive and winter and spring defensive campaigns of Vologda Force. MAJOR MICHAEL J. DONOGHUE, 339th Inf. Commanding officer American and Allied troops, Kodish offensive in fall and winter defensive campaigns of the Seletskoe Detachment of Vologda Force.

General MacArthur will remove his headquarters within the walled city and will bring with him one strong regiment of his command to take station within the walled town. The Commanding Officer of the 2nd Oregon Vol. Inf., now stationed in the walled city, will report to General MacArthur, and the Companies of the 2nd Oregon Vol.

Our recently signed INF treaty is historic, because it reduces nuclear arms and establishes the most stringent verification regime in arms control history, including several forms of short-notice, on-site inspection. I submitted the treaty today, and I urge the Senate to give its advice and consent to ratification of this landmark agreement. Thank you very much.

168 Regiments 360 " 1,008 504 60,480 Men, besides Artillery. 4,000 King's Inf. raised to 1,000 each Reg. 1,000 Do. four Regiments of Cavalry. 4,000 Four new Regiments. 2,000 Two new Cavalry. Besides King's Artillery. 71,480 Besides the increase which would take place in the Irregular Corps, particularly in Skinner's.

"For my mouth shall speak truth; and wickedness is an abomination to my lips." Prov. viii. 7. Gozzoli's picture is now in the Louvre. I think Guillaume de Saint Amour takes the place of Averroes. Inf. iv. 144. Averroès et l'Averroïsme, pp. 236-316. In the chapel. They are the work of Taddeo di Bartolo, and bear this inscription: "Specchiatevi in costoro, voi che reggete."

For instance, a chum of mine, and in the same squad with me, was Charles L. Soule, of the Third Michigan Infantry. His name appeared on the rolls: "Chas. L. Soule, priv. Co. E, 8d Mich. Inf., 1-2." That is, he belonged to the Second Squad of the First Detachment. Where Wirz got his, preposterous idea of organization from has always been a mystery to me.

MAJOR J. BROOKS NICHOLS, 339th Inf., Commanding officer Allied troops, Railway Detachment. PVT. SAMUEL H. DARRAH, "K" Co. LIEUT. CHARLES B. RYAN, "K" Co., 339th Inf. CORP. FRANK L. O'CONNOR, "M" Co. PVT. OSCAR LIGHTER, "M" Co. PVT. ALFRED STARIKOFF, "M" Co. CORP. ROBERT M. PRATT, "M" Co. PVT. ERNEST P. ROULEAU, "M" Co. CAPT. JOEL R. MOORE, "M" Co., 339th Inf. Distinguished Service Order