Word: fields
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...nineteenth section of the American Field Ambulance, including several Harvard men, left Paris for the front yesterday...
...registry is being made of graduates and undergraduates of the University living in and near New York who are available for voluntary civil and social work of every kind in and about New York City. It is the object of the Club to provide in this way, within the field of voluntary activity, facilities analogous to those offered by the Appointments Committee within the field of paid employment. The office facilities of the Harvard Club are used as a convenient means of recording available men, and applications and attending to inquiries concerning the work...
Ambulance Driving: American Ambulance Field Service, George Young, 40 State Street, Boston, or Norton-Harjes Ambulance Service, Ralph M. Wortly '19, Randolph...
...Board of Overseers of the University, accompanied by Lord Cunliffe, the governor of the Bank of England, and one of the members of the English mission to this country, inspected the R. O. T. C. on Soldiers Field yesterday and complimented the Corps highly on its appearance and general bearing. The close order drills of the last two weeks have brought the first two battalions to a high point of efficiency in this department, and their work in parade is excellent. Having acquired this proficiency, these companies will devote the greater part of their time from now on to open...
...will form our new armies. It has been estimated that ten million men will be of the age subject for conscription. That is almost as large a total as Russia might offer. It is larger by two-thirds than the whole forces the German Empire has put in the field. Yet her men have been able to hold half the world at bay. The power in numbers of our nation is unconquerable. What our power in actual fighting ability is rests with the stamina and the bravery of our citizens. If their stamina is small and their bravery lacking...