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...left Boston yesterday afternoon for New York, to sail at noon today on the "Noordam" of the Holland-American line for hospital service somewhere in the war zone. The new medical unit, under the leadership of David Cheever, Jr., '97, M.D. '01, of the Medical School, will arrive at Falmouth, England, within a week, and before being assigned to work by the British War Office will travel through Scotland and England. This unit is expected to resume the work of the first unit in a British base hospital on the French coast near Boulogne, though it will go wherever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECOND MEDICAL UNIT SAILS FROM NEW YORK | 11/17/1915 | See Source »

...Charles William Whipple Pickering Heffenger, of Portsmouth, N. H.; Oliver Nelson Hollis, of Worcester; Ralph Horween, of Chicago, Ill,; George Anderson King, Jr., of Washington, D. C.; Milton Tenney MacDonald, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Lloyd Bankson Means, of Manchester; William Moore, of Gloucester; Thomas Robeson Morse, of Falmouth; Norris Mortimer Pratt, Jr., of Chestnut Hill; Arthur Edward Rowse, Jr., of Arlington; Elmer Ellsworth Silver, Jr., of Woburn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seventeen Won Track Numerals | 5/19/1915 | See Source »

...Hinds '05, who lived in Buffalo, was appointed one of the five surgeons in charge of units on the S.S. "Red Cross." On September 25 he landed with his unit at Falmouth, England, and at last accounts was at the Hasslor Royal Naval Hospital, near Portsmouth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORK OF HARVARD MEN IN EUROPE | 11/12/1914 | See Source »

...Beck Post of the G. A. R. and the Harvard Memorial Society in Sanders Theatre at noon Saturday. After prayers by Professor Francis G. Peabody '69 and the singing of "Fair Harvard," Major Henry Lee Higginson '55, introduced the speaker of the day, Colonel Charles Fessenden Morse '58, of Falmouth, who fought in four of the most important battles of the Civil War: Gettysburg, Cedar Mountain, Antietam, and Chancellorsville...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRIBUTE PAID TO HARVARD DEAD | 6/1/1914 | See Source »

...veterans, and also undergraduates, to Sanders Theatre where the exercises will begin at noon. The line will form in front of University Hall, and will be escorted by the Charles Beck Post, G. A. R. to Memorial Hall. After the singing of America, Colonel Charles Fessenden Morse '58, of Falmouth, will deliver a short address. Immediately after the exercises there will be a luncheon for the Harvard veterans...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Items of Interest to University | 5/15/1914 | See Source »

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