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Twenty-nine members of the University have signed up to join the American Ambulance Field Service in France. This contingent is scheduled to sail from New York for Bordeaux on May 19. Some Steamer of the French Line will take the unit across. Applications to join the Ambulance Service have been pouring in so fast from all over the country that all accommodations for sailing up to June 2 have already been filled. In all, 192 men will go May 19 to drive ambulances, 203 the following week, and 165 on June 2. Many of these men have signed...
...Cushing and Dr. Elliott C. Cutler '09 will not leave until tomorrow. Dr. Roger I. Lee '02, Professor of Hygiene at the University, will start today to join the unit...
Members of the University in the R. O. T. C. will be permitted to join the Signal Corps battalion, but such men will remain in the R. O. T. C. until the Signal Corps is called out for active Federal service. When the Corps is ordered out, the members will leave Cambridge for some other training camp...
...meeting will begin at 7.30 o'clock, but those who are in doubt as to the nature of the work of the corps or the qualifications for admittance, will be expected to report at 7 o'clock, when all such questions will be answered. All men who intend to join this branch of the service are to report tonight, as it will be difficult to enter the course after the meetings are started...
...clock, but any men who are in doubt as to the nature of the work of the corps or the qualifications for admittance are urged to come out at 7.15 o'clock, when all such questions will be answered. It is also essential for all men who intend to join this branch of the service to report tonight, as their entry into the course will be more difficult after the meetings are started