Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Word received yesterday afternoon by President Lowell from the Reverend L. C. Rich, whose sons D. W. Rich '18 and V. L. Rich '19, took passage on the Chicago, announced the receipt of a cable-gram stating that the steamer had just reached Bordeaux safely. President Lowell immediately forwarded the news to the CRIMSON. The Chicago, a steamer belonging to the French Line, left New York on Monday, February 19. She carried to France the 33 members of the University who have enlisted in the American Ambulance Field Service. It is believed that the steamer was convoyed across...
...ambulance drivers on the Chicago are to proceed from Bordeaux to Paris, where they will be detained several days...
...Pavenstedt, Karl Neumond, George Ehret, Jr., Rudolph Pagenstecher, Herman A. Metz, Fritz Achelis, August Hecksher; Henry Goldman, Mrs. Samuel Untermeyer, Jacob Hasslacher, E. D. Adams, Anton Eilers, of New York City; August A. Busch and E. A. Faust, of St. Louis, Mo.; Fritz von Frantzius and Harry Rubens, of Chicago, Ill.; Carl E. Schmidt, of Detroit, Mich.; A. Troestel, of Milwaukee, Wis.; J. Schmidlapp, of Cincinnati, Ohio; the German University League and the German Society of Boston. The trustees of the committee are G. S. Viereck and C. H. Reisinger '12, of New York City...
...Eaves Steamship Agency reports that the steamer Chicago of the French Line arrived in Bordeaux yesterday. The Eaves Agency has not received official word of the Chicago's arrival, but they believe the Chicago is now in Bordeaux because no word has been received to the contrary. Thirty-three members of the University and 32 men from other colleges and universities throughout the country, went to France on the Chicago to enlist in the American Ambulance Service. The ship left New York on Monday, February 17, and was probably convoyed across. She passed through the submarine danger zone...
President, Benjamin Seaver Blanchard, Jr., of Brookline; Frederic Cameron Church, Jr., of Lowell; and Arnold Horween, of Chicago...