TO TilE ~lE~IORY OF
TO 1'11E ~IE~IORY OF
PAUL DRAPER
OLE GABRIEL HAGBER
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V.\LLEY VTE\\', IOWA, JULY, 1876. DJED AT SA~ ANTONIO, KuEVA EClJA LUZON, PIIIU PPU\E ISLANDS, JUl\E 28, 1900. Student of the University of Idaho from Sepl., 1893, to July, I8sJ7; Sergeant-major of the University Battalion of Cadets in 18垄; enlisted July, 1897. in the 16th Infantry U. S. A. and appointed Sergeant of Co. D.; accompanied his regiment to Cuba at the beginning of the Spanish-American war and took part in the battle of San Juan II ill. Reg-iment ordered to the Philipoincs where he served with intelligeuce and distinction. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant and assign<:d to 22nd Infantry, LJ. S. A.
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?\OR\\'.\ Y, JU~E. 1873. DIED !!'\ THE PTIILIPPINE ISL:\NDS, .r\OV. 20, l&J8. fie was a <>tudent of the Universitv of Idaho from January,'94 to May,'9S. t\ Captain in tile University Ballalion 路 of C'adets at the beg-inning of the Spa11ish-Amcri~:an War. lle enlisted as a private in Company D. F1rst Rcgimcnl. Idaho \'oluntecrs, and wa:> appointed Sergeant of his company. As a student he stood fir,;t in his classes; as a man he was an exemplary Christian : as a soldier he was without reproach.
"The path of duly was the way to glory."