Norman Prince '08, son of a Boston banker, and graduate of the University Law School, has been killed at the front while fighting for France. The dispatch cabled from a hospital somewhere near the front, reached his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Prince, Pride's Crossing, day before yesterday. The message gave no particulars.
Norman Prince was a sergeant-major in the French Aviation Corps, and one of the most famous of the American airmen fighting for the Allies in France. His death marks the end of a career of honor and distinction. Again and again he had been mentioned in the official reports for his bravery. He had been awarded the Croix de Guerre and the Medaille Militaire by the French government.
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