Word: englanders
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University leads all colleges in the East in total enrolment for the Plattsburg camp this summer, according to the figures prepared by G. S. Connolly of the New England enrolment headquarters. The total enrolment was 6,277 men up to and including May 1. Of this, 4,000 are either college or high school graduates. The University's representation of 731 men is the largest number enrolled from any one college. More than three fourths of this total, however, are graduates; the undergraduates numbering 185. The Princeton undergraduates enrolment doubles that of Yale, but the alumni enrolment from Yale greatly...
...third Medical Unit of surgeons, practically all graduates of the Medical School, and nurses, which will sail for England on the Cunard Liner "Andania" on May 20, will be composed of twenty-three men. Those who will make up this unit are as follows: Dr. Hugh Cabot '94, Chief Surgeon; Frederick J. Caldwell, D.M.D. '14, of Dorchester; Dr. Dennis W. Crile, of Boston; Dr. Edward S. Dillon, of Boston; Dr. Thomas A. Foster, M.D. '14, of Hartford, Conn.; Allen Greenwood, M.D. '89, of Boston; Dr. Paul Gustafson '12, of Cambridge; John W. Hammond, Jr., M.D. '12, of Cambridge; Dr. Lyman...
...third Medical Unit, which will be composed of 18 surgeons, practically all graduates of the Medical School, and 32 nurses, will sail for England on the Cunard Liner. "Andania" on May 20. The new unit will be under the leadership of Dr. Hugh Cabot '94, professor of surgery at the Medical School. This group will continue the work of the second unit, which was sent to Europe last November at the request of Sir William Osler, of Oxford, England, and which will complete a six months' tour of duty at a British Base Hospital near Boulogne on the French coast...
...time left in which to interest college men. The naval cruise is as important as the plattsburg camps, for the navy is almost entirely lacking in a reserve force. From the personal side, the war games, the participation in manoeuvers with the battleships, and the cruise along the New England coast makes the scheme exceedingly attractive...
...England Branch of the American Fund for French Wounded, 306 Boylston street, Boston, will gladly receive such instruments, make proper acknowledgment and forward to the destinations indicated by those who have made this appeal. ARCHIBALD T. DAVISON '06, EDWARD CALDWELL MOORE...