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...beyond the Navy Yard; only in Halifax the property was less valuable, and the wharves and buildings more scattered; two-fifths of it was railway frontage, two-fifths Imperial docks and barracks, and only one-fifth private property. In size and sort, the residential area destroyed would almost correspond to East Boston. And beyond the area of practical destruction enormous damage has been caused by the peculiar vicious swiftness of the explosion. Thirteen hundred persons have been killed and a great many more wounded. Nothing like the amount of blinding has ever been observed in a disaster of this sort...
This company is being formed in connection with those which the War and Navy Departments have instructed the Red Cross to organize. The functions of the Red Cross Ambulance Companies correspond with those of the Evacuation Ambulance Companies of the regular army. They will probably be used mainly in the transportation of the sick and wounded from the front to hospitals along the line of communication as far back as the base hospitals. But although their duties are mainly to furnish transportation for the injured the personnel may be used in whole or in part to man hospital trains, hospital...
...marched on Monday, March 5, 1917, to the Armory (basement of Persis Smith Hall). Upon arrival at the Armory, companies will take the rifles assigned to them and march back to their drill halls where the rifles will be placed in their proper racks, the numbers of which correspond to the numbers pasted upon the gun stocks. Extra rifles will be carried by the cadets of each company so as to transfer the prescribed number to the racks provided for each company in the respective drill halls...
...Military Training Camps Association of the United States, with a membership of 20,000 men all over the country, who have attended the camps, has divided the work for 1917 into four departments to correspond with the military departments of the army. In each department there will be two classes, the senior division, for all men from 18 to 45 years of age, who are citizens of the United States, or who have taken out their first papers and are of good moral character, and the other, the junior division, for boys from 15 to 18 years...
...This third year, it is hoped, will be the most valuable, as it will be the most unique year in the School. It will correspond approximately to the clinical year which is now being added to our best medical schools. It is proposed to make the courses in this third year not alone research courses in the more refined and difficult principles underlying business practice, but also practical courses where each student will have an opportunity of intimate personal contact with business life. Arrangements have already been made with the National City Bank whereby a certain number of students will...