Word: enlist
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With the exception of the twenty-five men wanted for the Paris service, volunteers must enlist for six months or longer. Preference is given to men who can stay indefinitely...
...American business life is pervades by the professional spirit. It has grown in response to pressure from within and to a quickened social sense from without. It was large-scale business, complex and with many public contacts, that has first felt these forces, and therefore has sought systematically to enlist broadly trained men. The smaller concerns are now falling into line. Business leaders began looking for young men who could use their minds, who could analyze problems and take a fresh point of view. They found that college graduates were likely to have the qualities they sought, activity of intellect...
...professor of surgery in the Medical School, and leader of the second University Medical Unit, will arrive in New York today on the S. S. "Philadelphia" of the American Line. With Dr. Cheever are Dr. L. Bremer '96 and several other members of the unit who were unable to enlist for the full six months. Dr. W. E. Faulkner '87, Associate in Surgery at the Medical School, and a member of the first unit, has sailed to take Dr. Cheever's place as leader...
...Platt Andrew '95, executive head of the American Ambulance field service in France, has announced that a new section will soon be going to the front. An opportunity for service is offered to those who wish to enlist for six months or more. Six months is the minimum, and those enlisting are urged to do so for as much longer as possible. Applications may be made to D. L. McGrew '03 at 262 Washington street, Boston, or to W. R. Hereford, 14 Wall street, New York...
President Lowell has given the Military Committee the use of Weld 3, as an enlistment office today, and from 11 to 5 o'clock some member of the committee will be there to give all desired information about the Regiment, to receive the enlistment blanks of those who have already signed up, and to facilitate the signing up of those who have not enlisted. Cards, on which every applicant is to state the hours of drill most convenient for him in their order of preference, will also be distributed. Members of the committee will also be at Memorial Hall...