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...Tooker, 10 (Amherst); J. E. Glann, 13 (Amherst); H. W. Wells, 14 (Amherst); C. H. Crosby, 48 (Bowdoin); P. S. Turner, 49 (Bowdoin); R. N. Fillmore, 52 (Bowdoin); H. B. Mosher, 54 (Bowdoin); Irving, 55 (Bowdoin); P. F. Crane, 57 (Bowdoin); A. B. Coop, 74 (Brown); H. Keough, 75 (Brown); M. Thompson, 86 (Colby); M. Wood, 88 (Colby); O'Brien, 89 (Colby); E. Frey, 147 (Cor.); D. F. Potter, Jr., 151 (Cor.); J. S. Amire, 152 (Cor.); F. D. Boynton, Jr., 154 (Cor.); J. C. Corwith, 156 (Cor.); G. Sherburne, 220 (D.); C. B. Thompson, 221 (D.); J. E. Harrington...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE SCORE CARD OF INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET | 5/27/1916 | See Source »

Like all regular British hospitals, since it is to be organized as a base hospital in the British regular service, the unit will be under the general supervision of Director-General Sir Alfred Keough, whose office corresponds to that of surgeon-general in the United States Army. Dr. Cabot, as chief surgeon, will be ranked as a lieutenant-colonel, and the other surgeons will receive ranks as majors, captains, and lieutenants, according to the duties which they are to perform...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THIRD MEDICAL UNIT EMBARKS | 5/20/1916 | See Source »

...unit will be organized as a base hospital in the British regular service and will, like all regular British hospitals, be under the general command of Director-General Sir Alfred Keough, whose office corresponds to that of surgeon-general in the United States Army. Dr. Cabot, as chief surgeon, will be ranked as a lieutenant-colonel, and the other men will receive ranks as majors, captains, and lieutenants, according to the duties which they are to perform. A regular commission will not be given, however, in order that men need not give up their American citizenship, as would be necessary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THIRD HARVARD UNIT TO SAIL ON MAY 20 | 5/4/1916 | See Source »

...Tree," Lang b. "The Old Person from Ware," Lang Harvard Glee Club. 3. National Medley, Arranged by Rice Harvard Banjo Club. 4. Hanover Winter Song, Richard Hovey '85 Dartmouth Glee Club. 5. Intermezzo from "Naila," Delibes, arranged by Rice Harvard Mandolin Club. 6. Reading, Selected Mr. Keough. 7. Soldiers' Chorus from "Faust," Gounod Harvard Glee Club. SECOND PART. 8. "De Coppah Moon," Shellep Dartmouth Glee Club. 9. Selections from "The Arcadians," Monckton and Talbot, arranged by Rice Harvard Mandolin Club. 10. "Big Chief Markatawkawawkawawa," Rice Harvard Banjo Club. 11. Banjo solo, Selected C. M. Goodrich. 12. "A Cannibal Idyl," Taber...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONCERT WITH DARTMOUTH | 11/11/1910 | See Source »

...follows: PART FIRST. 1. "Eternelle Iveresse," Gaune Dartmouth Mandolin Club. 2. "Johnny Schmoker," Arranged by Raphaelson Harvard Glee Club. 3. "Persian Lamb Rag," Wenrich Harvard Banjo Club. 4. Hanover Winter Song, R. Hovey Dartmouth Glee Club. 5. Hungarian Dance, No. 6, Brahms Harvard Mandolin Club. 6. Reading, Selected. Mr. Keough. PART SECOND. 7. "Herz Von Stein," R. Wagner Dartmouth Glee Club. 8. "The Skaters," Waldteufel Harvard Mandolin Club. 9. "The Whitewash Man," Schwartz; Arranged by Rice. Harvard Banjo Club. 10. "Sun Dance," L. Friedman Dartmouth Mandolin Club. 11. "The Night is Still," Willis Clark Harvard Glee Club. 12. Sextette from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONCERT WITH DARTMOUTH | 11/12/1909 | See Source »

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