The Pershing Stadium in June 1919
Identifier: illinoisinworldw00stat (find matches)
Title: Illinois in the World War; an illustrated record prepared with the coöperation and under the direction of the leaders in the state's military and civilian organizations
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: States Publications Society
Subjects: World War, 1914-1918
Publisher: Chicago, States Publications Society
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation
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I—I o- Q < rT H en ■ w ^ < g AMERICA TURNS THE TIDE 83 division and many regi-ments produced playswritten and staged bythe men. The soldier-actors toured the expedi-tion areas, and some ofthe productions werepresented in Paris. Someof the welfare organiza-tions contributed profes-sional entertainers to di-visional theatricaltroupes, but most of theperformers were soldiers. Several divisionsstaged circuses. Somewere given out-of-doors,but a few had tents, side-shows and all the thrill-ers of a real circus. Com-petitive horse showswere held by each divi-sion, the culminationcoming at the ThirdArmys three-day horseand automobile show atCoblenz, Germany, in which the Thirty-third Division took second place. In all of these competitions the rivalry between divisions resembled thatwhich exists among American colleges. Officers and men often went milesto witness corps and army games. And to all events—athletic competitions,horse shows and the
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