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...Corps was given the first of a series of lectures on first-aid by Dr. E. A. Darling '90 last night at the regular lecture hour. Dr. Darling discussing his subject in general by way of introduction, described in detail the manner of treating persons suffering from shock, under which category "shell-shock," the most frequent disability of the present war, is included. The emergency method of dealing with hemorrhages and simple fractures was also explained. Dr. Darling has divided the types of injuries under the common classification of those in which the skin is not broken and of those...
...second series of officers training camps will be held between August 27 and November 26 in order to develop officers for the second increment of 500,000 men of the new army, Adjutant General McCain announced in an official statement Saturday. The number of camps has been reduced to eight, in place of the 16 that are now training officers for the first 500,000. There will be no Plattsburg in the second series. The sites for the fall camps being for the most part in the south on account of climatic considerations. In general, qualifications for admission to these...
...General McCain's announcement also states that members of the training camps will receive $100 a month while in training, their transportation, uniforms, and subsistence...
...granted that a man radically antagonistic to the national aspirations of his race--as a monarchist in America, or a republican in Germany--has small opportunity to voice his own revolutionary opinions in the general unity of the racial aspiration. It is also to be granted that practically if not ethically a few millions have more right to the predominance and success of their views than have a few single...
Whether or not the unit will engage in truck transportation work while abroad depends upon the decision of Dr. A. P. Andrew '95, inspector-general of the American Field Service, for he has been requested by the French Government to enlist as many as possible of the men in his ambulance corps in the French truck service. It is on account of the participation of some of the members of the American Ambulance Field Service in such truck work that the organization has just changed its name to the American Field Service...