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Training of auxiliary firemen for the University began last night, when about 50 students, Faculty members, and employees met at the Cambridge Fire Department, opposite Memorial Hall. Emphasizing the fact that fire fighting is not childs' play, but hard and dirty work. Chief Gutheim conducted the first in the series of 15 lectures and demonstrations...
Open to students, Faculty, and employees of the University, the Cambridge Fire Department's Fire Fighting Course gets under way at 7:30 o'clock on Tuesday, February 10. Chief Gutheim will be in charge of the classes, which are to be held at the Department's headquarters, Broadway and Cambridge Streets, across from Memorial Hall...
...instruction will be under the Direction of Chief Gutheim of the Cambridge Fire Department, and the trained fire fighters drawn from the Faculty and students of the University will be used on Harvard property exclusively. Unlike the city-wide Auxiliary Fire Service, which is limited in most cases to men who are not draftable but who are over 21, the Harvard unit will be open to all students, Faculty members, and employees. Neither Red Cross nor Air Raid Warden training is required, though both are helpful...
...connection with this move Chief Herman E. Gutheim stated yesterday that the Cambridge Fire Department may train 400 volunteer firemen from members of the University...
Snub-nosed, horn-rimmed, soft-spoken Chief Herman E. Gutheim looks more like a Harvard professor than a Hollywood fire chief. (He does teach first aid to many faculty members and university employees in evening classes.) Reminiscing about the day in 1908 when Chelsea burnt down or showing his souvenirs from the time when every Cambridge householder was required to possess one ladder and two leather buckets for the bucket brigade, Chief Gutheim points out that in the 41 years of fire fighting which he can remember Cambridge has always been rated A-1 by the underwriters. This has been...