Brunswick, Maine: Bowdoin College, 1929. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xv, [1], 225, [3] pages. Frontis illustration. Illustrations. Summary Table. Introduction by the Editor. The Government and the College by President Sills. The College in Wartime by Professor Marshall P. Cram. This is followed by The Dead, Abbreviations, Service Records of the Faculty, Service Records of Bowdoin, Service Records of the Medical Group, Foreign Service with Non-Military Organizations, Service Records Unidentified, Summary, and Index. Cover has some wear and soiling. Some endpaper and page discoloration and soiling. Edgar O. Achorn, LL. D. 1859 – 1931 was a Member of the Mass. Bar, Publicist Overseer of Bowdoin College 1909 – 1931, Director, Lincoln Memorial University, Secretary of U.S. Embassy to Russia, and was Decorated by H.M. The King of Sweden Knight of Vasa First Class. In determining the scope of this volume, it was considered advisable to confine it to a record of those who served in the army, navy, and marines, or those of our allies, and with relief organizations over seas. The records were compiled from answers to questionnaires, from class secretaries' reports, and other information. More