Word: inspectors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Platt Andrew, A.M., '95, Inspector General of the American Ambulance Field Service in France, will deliver a lecture on the service, illustrated by moving pictures, in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Andrew will be introduced by William Roscoe Thayer '81. The lecture is open to all members of the University...
...April of 1915 through the efforts of Mr. Andrew, inspector of the Field Service, the French army agreed to try a section of the American Ambulance Field Service. Ten ambulances went to the Vosges and their work was so satisfactory that the French government asked for ten more ambulances. When this was done the Vosges section took charge of the work in the important sector extending from Metzeral to the famous Hartmanswellerkopf, where it opened up to motor transport the hitherto inaccessible mountain "postes de secours." This new work was made possible by the use of Fords. During the same...
...Corporation, the following appointments were made: Robert Henry Vose, Assistant in Surgery; Samuel Wood Chase, Student at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole; Harrison Randall Hunt, Student at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole; William Arthur Berridge, Proctor in Divinity Hall; Melville Conley Whipple, Sanitary Inspector; Reginald Scott Dean, Assistant in Chemistry; William Ewart Hudson, Assistant in Chemistry; Ronald Martin Foster, Assistant in Metallurgy and Metallography; Ernest Henry Wilson, Assistant at the Arnold Arboretum; Arthur W. Phillips, "Austin Teaching Fellow" in Chemistry; Earnest Albert Hooton, Instructor in Anthropology; Carl Ludwig Schrader, Instructor in Gymnastics; Edward Vere Brewer, Arthur...
Captain G. W. Stewart, U. S. A., who is detailed by the War Department as instructor and inspector for the New Hampshire National Guard, will take charge of the course, A committee named by the students, including many who have already had experience in a military way, will assist the instructor in preliminary work. Drills will begin after the mid-year examinations this week...
...Radcliffe organization in Agassiz House this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Mrs. Florence Kelley, author of "Some Ethical Gains Through Legislation" will speak. Mrs. Kelley is a graduate of Cornell. In 1894 she received the additional degree of LL.B. from Northwestern University. For several years she was state inspector of factories in Illinois. Her work in this capacity attracted the attention of Socialist leaders throughout the world. She then became American editor of the Archiv fur Sozialegetzgebung, a German Socialist publication in Berlin. For over ten years Mrs. Kelley has been general secretary of the National Consumers' League, which...