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...Company I: J. R. Allen, J. H. Fay, H. Lark, M. E. Murphy, W. G. Pyh, M. Weeks, C. J. Young...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reserve Officers' Training Corps | 10/9/1917 | See Source »

Home Library: G. W. Allport '19, R. J. Donaldson '20, A. F. Fay '19, R. L. French Sp, J. L. Glover unc, R. M. Lovett '18, R. T. Lyford '18, D. F. Sullivan '18, R. Tapley '19, E. K. Warren...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ACTIVE IN SOCIAL SERVICE | 6/19/1917 | See Source »

...Tuesday, June 19; H. H. Dampman, C. W. Henry, O. N. Hollis, J. W. M. Richardson, J. W. Cummings, E. P. Perkins, J. F. Rogers, E. J. Brehaut, L. Alvord, R. S. Damon, S. W. Dicky, A. J. Redway, W. Burry, K. L. Maclachlan, A. D. Fay, R. L. Goodale, J. Lavalle, F. B. Lund, D. T. Schwartz, F. M. Atwood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reserve Officers' Training Corps | 6/19/1917 | See Source »

Military training is progressing rapidly at the University of Pennsylvania. The Regiment, commanded by Major William Kelley, Jr., U. S. A., professor of military science and tactics, and L. A. Fay, acting student-major, already has an enrolment of 2,100 men. The Regiment is made up of 18 companies, four of which A, B, C, and D have progressed to extended order work. Rifles have already been given out to 1,000 men and 700 more will be so equipped within the next few days. Intensive drilling is held every day in the week except Saturday and Sunday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PENNSYLVANIA TRAINING 2100 | 4/27/1917 | See Source »

...Forrest Fay Pike, M.D. '98 and Dr. Paul Hector Provandie, M.D. '98, of the Harvard Surgical Unit with the British Expeditionary Force "somewhere in France," which sailed last November, returned home last week. They arrived in port on the Andania, the steamer which recently carried the latest Harvard Unit led by Dr. Hugh Cabot '94 to Europe. The Andania, with a convoy of torpedo boats left a British port, the passage requiring 12 days instead of the customary 10, due to the course taken as laid down by the British Admiralty. Nothing eventful occurred during the trip through...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREAT WORK BY SURGICAL UNIT | 3/28/1917 | See Source »

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