Word: corpses
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This Surgical Unit was formed nearly four years ago, and a part of it, comprising thirty-one surgeons and seventy-five nurses, went overseas in June, 1915, to serve with the British Expeditionary Forces. Since that time there have been several changes and additions to the unit, and it contains...
At the annual meeting of the Executive Committee of the I. C. A. A. A. A. in New York yesterday, Laurence Barberie Leonard '18, of Lynn, was elected president to succeed J. C. Bolton '20, last year's president. The committee voted that all members of the Students' Army or...
In order to fulfill the requirements laid down by Gordon McKay in his will, and also to open the school to desirable boys from high schools and academies, the admission requirements to the first year of the school have been made the same as for the Freshman Class in Harvard...
Lieutenant William Cheney Brown, Jr., '14, of Hartford, Conn., a former president of the CRIMSON died at Washington, D. C., on Sunday in his twenty-seventh year. He was attached to the Embarkation Service of the Quartermaster Corps.
Up to the present time ninety-three French Croix de Guerre have been awarded to University men since 1914. Forty-four of these men have had their names inscribed on a parchment to President Lowell from A. P. Andrew '95, as having received their decorations while in the service of...