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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Base Hospital No.5, the Harvard Medical Unit has recently returned to this country. Organized by Dr. Harvey Cushing M.D. '95, under the direction of President Lowell, this group was the second official American Unit to leave for service abroad, sailing May '11, 1917, three days after the Lakeside Unit. Their first post was with the British at Cameras fifteen miles south of Boulogne. After six months there, during which time on Sept. 4, 1917, they were severely bombed and suffered the first casualties of the American Expeditionary Force, the entire Unit was moved to Boulogne, becoming officially known...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 2ND HOSPITAL UNIT RETURNED | 4/26/1919 | See Source »

This hospital probably had the most interesting and varied service of any of the base hospitals abroad. The six original base hospitals, of which the Harvard Unit was one, reporting to the British, averaged about 50,000 sick and wounded admissions, the sum total of their work being greater than that of all the other American hospitals of the A.E.F. put together...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 2ND HOSPITAL UNIT RETURNED | 4/26/1919 | See Source »

...organization of Base Hospital No. 5 in the United States Service Dr. Cushing says: "The membership of this Unit was chosen to be as representative as possible of the Harvard Medical School and its affiliated hospitals. It is incorrect, therefore, to state that Base Hospital No. 5 was composed of doctors and nurses from Brigham Hospital...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 2ND HOSPITAL UNIT RETURNED | 4/26/1919 | See Source »

...George P. Denny '09, M.D. '13, formerly captain in the Medical Corps of the Army, at Base Hospital number 5 in France, and now located at 205 Beacon street, Boston, was appointed medical supervisor of baseball, crew, and track. He was medical supervisor of the crew for several years before...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VOTE TRAINING TABLE FOR CREW AND BASEBALL TEAMS | 4/24/1919 | See Source »

...score of 7-3 in the opening contest of the season. The Freshmen batted well, securing 11 hits, including a triple and five doubles, but made several costly errors which left in the three Watertown runs. In the fourth inning an easy grounder rolling along the first base line bounced over S. R. Smith's glove, allowing two Watertown men to cross, the plate, and again in the eighth inning errors by E. Goode and C. J. Mason were responsible for the visitors' scoring. E. C. Lincoln, with a double and a triple starred...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN WON FIRST GAME | 4/23/1919 | See Source »

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