'‘W’w'wmorij / 'PT^ , V.» « 1 !: i km i ii THE CADUCEUS ; LEADERS IN OUR LINE OF BATTLE AGAINS^ OFFICERS OP The surgicah and dental sbb^^^® This Ime of officers, who are arranged before the photographer, in front of the administration build’jf L' Top row left to right: Capt. DePoe, Capt. Bleick, Capt. Pitzgerald, C.apt. Re:chers, Capt. Lewis. Capt officer; Major Wayland, Major Sheaff, Capt. Farr, Capt. McKenna, Capt. West, Capt, Carson, Capt. Lower row: Lieut. Curtis, D. C.; Lieut. Fulmer, Lieut. Hartwell, Lieut. Hi.ggias Capt. Ayers Lieut. Lieut. Upton, Lieut. Willis, 1st Lieut McKnight, S. C.; Lieut. Buckner, Capt Kennedy. TAKES CHARGE NEW QUARTERMASTER IN POWER One of the first of the hospital per sonnel to bid farewell to the military service to resume his civilian affairs was 1st Lieut. Charles Harvey, Q. M. C., who has been Quartermaster of the base Hospital for' over five months. He is succeeded by 1st. Lieut. John H. Trickey, Q. M. C. Lieutenant Harvey returned to his home in Kinston, N. C., on Wednes day after a last good-bye to his many friends here and stated before leaving that he had greatly enjoyed the ac quaintance of many fine men both among the officers and among the en listed personnel of the hospital and his only regret was that he was un able to bid them each and every one success and adieu. the past week and is the hospital quartermaster and commanding officer of the Q M. detachment and fire marr shal. He first entered the service as an enlisted man at Camp Lee, Va., early in the war being promoted and com missioned as a second lieutenant in the Q. M. C. from that camp, and pro ceeding to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., for duty. On June 25th he arrived at this station to accept the duties of quarter master for the hospital, receiving his commission as first lieutenant on No vember 5th. Lieut. John H. Trickey who is now in charge assumed the position during Lieut. Trickey is one of the few “old timers’’ here; having been in the serv ice for over 18 years and having risen from the ranks to his present posi tion. He has seen service in the Phil ippine campaigns, the expeditions of Cuba and spent considerable time at the Panama Canal Zone. He has also been stationed at many army posts throughout the United States and was located at Port Thofnas, Ky., before accepting his present commission. i 1 fASr END CANTEEN "By the Barratl(s” CnnkT Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy. Hot Lunches Ice Cold Drinl^s Novelties PHOTOGRAPHER We Serve YOU Right 7th and Tryon Streets Charlotte, N. C. Phone 1511