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...return trip was uneventful except for the high seas that were met on the sixth day out from Liverpool when only 186 knots were covered. Two days later, when 500 nautical miles from Halifax, the "Andania" ran into a gale which further retarded her progress...
...Forrest Fay Pike, M.D. '98 and Dr. Paul Hector Provandie, M.D. '98, of the Harvard Surgical Unit with the British Expeditionary Force "somewhere in France," which sailed last November, returned home last week. They arrived in port on the Andania, the steamer which recently carried the latest Harvard Unit led by Dr. Hugh Cabot '94 to Europe. The Andania, with a convoy of torpedo boats left a British port, the passage requiring 12 days instead of the customary 10, due to the course taken as laid down by the British Admiralty. Nothing eventful occurred during the trip through...
...official cablegram has been received by Herbert H. White '93, manager of the Harvard Surgical Unit and the British Military Hospital Contingent, stating that the steamship Andania, carrying the University contingent under the direction of Dr. Hugh Cabot '94, has arrived safely in England. On account of the strictness of the British War Office the port of landing was not announced, but the cablegram stated that all the members of the party arrived safely, and were proceeding to London. The members of the unit, which is composed of graduates of the Medical School, will go directly from London...
...following graduates of the Medical School, together with about 20 nurses for the unit, comprised the group which sailed on the Andania: Hugh Cabot '94. George C. Shattuck '01, Don J. Knowlton '08, Francis B. Grinnell '09, Fabyan Packard '12, Peter P. Chase, M.D. '10, Ernest G. Crabtree, M.D. '13, E. Stanley Bridges, M.D. '15, Leonard M. Van Stone, M.D. '15, George Watt, M.D. '16, Harry W. Woodward, M.D. '16, Eldon D. Busby, M.D. '17, Thomas D. Cunningham, M.D. '17, and Edward S. Welles...
...contingent of the Harvard Surgical Unit under Dr. Hugh Cabot '94 sail from New York today on the Andania. This group will continue the work of the Medical School graduates in France, releasing a number of the present members of the unit and increasing it from 25 surgeons, its strength during the winter, to 32 surgeons, its full strength. Most of the doctors will serve for a year, but Dr. Cabot, Dr. Shattuck and Dr. Busby, together with some of the present members of the unit, have volunteered their services until...