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Miss Mabel Boardman, of the executive committee of the American Red Cross Society, spoke last night in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House on the Red Cross work being carried on in the European war zone, expressing the thanks of the Red Cross for the five ambulances which the Society was enabled to purchase with the proceeds of Tag Day. The Society has planned several important improvements in the arrangement of these ambulances, the most noteworthy of which is the rearrangement of the shelves for the stretchers. The cars are to be painted gray, with the Red Cross...
Many organizations, on receiving contributions, cease their urgent appeals abruptly and do little to show their appreciation; not so the American Red Cross Society. Miss Mabel T. Boardman who has been prominent in the society's work in European war relief, is coming to Cambridge today to thank the University for its aid. Her courtesy is appreciated by all who did their share for her cause...
...Miss Boardman will find that interest in the Red Cross work has by no means subsided. While another "tag-day" is not advocated by any considerable number of men, there are plenty of members of the University who are planning to contribute not only money but their personal services to the Red Cross work. Miss Boardman will find in them an interested audience...
Miss Mabel T. Boardman, of the executive committee of the American Red Cross Society will speak in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7.45 o'clock. Miss Boardman's object in coming to Cambridge is to thank the students of the University for their contribution to the Red Cross Society, and to tell them in just what way the ambulances, which have been purchased from the proceeds of "Tag Day," will be used in working among the wounded...
...Talk by Miss Mabel T. Boardman representing Red Cross in Phillips Brooks House...