Word: joined
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yale men who are below the age limit for service in any of the military or naval branches of service of the United States Government are being urged to join the ambulance work in France as the service which can best be done by such men without sacrificing their college education...
...Such Yale under-age men as feel that they should go now will do well, I think, to join the American Ambulance Corps, for this is a fine work and one which can be done without sacrificing a college education. Probably some arrangement can be made with the University authorities whereby it will be possible to receive credit for some, at least, of the six months which would be required in France...
...more groups of men, 20 in each unit, will sail for Bordeaux to join the Norton-Harjes Corps on Saturday, May 5, and Saturday, May 12. This leaves about 20 more men to be recruited for the sailings of the two weeks following. After that only men to keep the existing corps filled will be needed. The following sailed last Saturday: B. C. Cartmell ocC, G. Hall 2Dv, and J. S. Pfaffman ocC. R. M. Lloyd '19 goes next week. The work on the cars for the two new units is progressing satisfactorily...
...families of the alumni will, however, depend on the number of tickets assigned to the officers of instruction and government and candidates for degrees who are to have first choice. The tickets will be mailed shortly after June 1. Alumni do not need tickets for themselves as they may join the academic procession...
...degree with at least one seat. These rain tickets will be distributed to candidates for degrees at the time the Stadium tickets are assigned. Only officers of instruction and government of the rank of assistant professor and over, and alumni of not less than 25 years' standing, may join the academic procession and enter the theatre. No one will be admitted to the theatre without a ticket