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Alphonse Biskup is reported to have the honor of being the first American Catholic Private in the Czech Army. In addition, J. Kushner is reported to have died from the flu, and J. Sindelar checks in.

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View of large open area of Municipal Pier (Navy Pier) where numerous artillery are being exhibited (probably FT-17 tanks) below Chicago's skyline.

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This page of the Studensky Listy has many references to the war, including a memorable letter from Louis Cihak in which he talks of taking 1900 Austrians as prisoners. Also, J. Worth writes of his officers and avoiding the flu, J. Simeck writes of…

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This letter from A. Gajzik talks of digging graves for flu victims while at a seminary in Pennsylvania. M. Palkovic sends a hello from Paris Island, South Carolina.

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St. Procopius College graduate and WWI veteran Dobry is now in the milling field.

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Edward Lockout is a St. Procopius College graduate and WWI vet. He has a position in the military developing technology that uses fingerprints as a method of identification.

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Edward Lockout is a St. Procopius College graduate and WWI vet. He has a position in the military developing technology that uses fingerprints as identification. Part 2.

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Emil Cherf, St.Procopius College alumnus and WWI veteran, writes that he has purchased a house.

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The anniversary of America's decision to enter The Great War was marked with a parade, as reported in the Studensky Listy.
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