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...wasn't the formal dinners and speeches to the Unit, it was rubbing shoulders with British surgeons over operating tables when the big push was on, working over Tommies and dough-boys alike--that was what made the Harvard Surgical Unit No. 22 a factor in knitting together a permanent Anglo-American friendship." This was the opinion expressed to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday by Captain Henry W. Woodward M.D. 15, who has been abroad with the University Unit since...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SURGICAL UNIT BOND BETWEEN ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLES | 2/4/1919 | See Source »

...first wounded American dough-boy to come into our hands set the entire Unit in ecstasies of delight--every Harvard man swelled with pride--not because the poor fellow's wounds amounted to anything in themselves, but because they were a positive, visible proof to our British companions that America was in the war. Every member of our Unit has made lasting fiendships with the English. Many of us were detached to other hospitals which were understaffed when the big push was on, and so I am sure that by rubbing shoulders with the British officers and Tommies throughout...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SURGICAL UNIT BOND BETWEEN ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLES | 2/4/1919 | See Source »

Professor Henderson has concentrated on the properties of dough, on the rising of dough, quality of bread as influenced by the presence of substitutes, of salts and the admixture of certain other substances. The results are mainly of a scientific character, but can be applied in case of need, so as to somewhat increase the amount of good bread produced from a given quantity of wheat. The disease of bread known as "rope" has also been studied. These experiments and their results are undoubtedly of the greatest value to the country, should occasion arise to get the greatest food value...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROFESSOR MAKES BREAD | 11/22/1918 | See Source »

Below is the complete program of the entertainment. Yale Glee Club 1. "Mother of Men," Bingham 2. "Comrade Song," Bullard Princeton Instrumental Clubs. 1. Mandolins--"My Dough Boy," Frey 2. Banjos--"Medley One-Step." Harvard Glee Club. 1. "Cavalier Song," Standford 2. "Old Medley." Yale Instrumental Clubs 1. Banjos--"Yale Medley," arranged by Austin 2. Mandolins--"The Siren's Song," Kern Princeton Glee Club 1. "The Lost Chord," Sullivan 2. "1917 Medley," arranged by C. E. Bingham Harvard Instrumental Clubs 1. Mandolins--"Missouri Waltz," Effel 2. Banjos--"Second Connecticut March" Reeves Princeton Glee Club 1. "Sons of Nassau." Harvard Glee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRIANGULAR CONCERT IN NEW YORK TONIGHT | 4/13/1918 | See Source »

...From Tipperary"; 4, Fox-Trot, "Siren Song"; 5, Waltz, "Some Day"; 6, Fox-Trot, "When the Ships Come Home"; 7, One-Step, "The Tickle Toe"; 8, Fox-Trot, "Fancy Your Fancing Me"; 9, One-Step, "Sweet Little Butter-cup"; 10, Waltz, "Will you Remember,"; 11, One-Step, "My Dough Boy"; 12, Fox-Trot, "I'll Think of You"; 13, One-Step, "A Baby's Prayer at Twilight"; 14, Fox-Trot, "If You Look in Her Eyes"; 15, Waltz, "Missouri"; 16, Fox-Trot, "'N Everything"; 17, One-Step, Medley; 18, Fox-Trot, "Sarah from Sahara"; 19, Waltz, "Blue Danube...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 20 DANCES ON JUNIOR ORDER | 4/4/1918 | See Source »

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