Letter from Laurence L. Doggett to Louis Marchand (July 28, 1915)
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A letter from Laurence L. Doggett to Louis Marchand, dated July 28, 1915. In the letter Doggett wished him and the others luck in getting through the war, and told him about some of the "goings on" at Springfield College.
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Louis Marchaud grew up in Le Vesinet, France. He studied law at Paris University and graduated with a BA in 1903. Marchaud worked as a lawyer's clerk for two years, in the military for one year, and as a bank clerk for two years. For eight years he had been volunteer secretary and president at the St. Germain en Laye YMCA. While at Springfield College, he taught night classes at the Springfield High School and the YWCA. During World War I, he served as a soldier in the French Army and was killed during active service in Verdun, France, on June 1, 1916.