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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second assignment of Price Greenleaf Aid, the committee on scholarships and other aids to undergraduates has voted awards to 17 Freshmen and unclassified students, making a total of $2,425. The list of students to whom aid was granted is as follows: Karl Allen Blaustein uC, of Canonsburg, Pa., $100; Benjamin Albert Botkin '20, of Dorchester, $125; Aaron Ceppos uC, of Washington, D. C., $125; Julius Davidson uC, of Weehawken, N. J., $200; Abraham Green '20, of Brooklyn, N. Y., $200; Arthur Oscar Greenberg, of Jamaica Plain, $125; Warren Francis Manning '20, of Portland, Me., $200; Simon Norman...
...first time in the history of A. A. U. indoor championships there is a chance that the athletes from the West will carry off the honors. Entries for the meet closed Saturday night, and the list is the largest and most representative ever received for an indoor championship meeting. Yale, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, Chicago, Columbia, Holy Cross, M. I. T., and many others have entered the best of their runners...
...part in the European war, either in actual service or in relief and miscellaneous work. These records include, besides men in the military, naval and aviation service, those who have engaged in the hospital and ambulance service and in relief work of all kinds. The American Ambulance tops the list with 186 men, with the Surgical Unit second with 95. Fifty-eight men have been serving in the British army, 17 in the French, and five in other armies...
...list of the different activities and the number of men who have taken part in them follows: American Ambulance, 186 Harvard Surgical Unit, 95 British army, 58 Miscellaneous work of all kinds, 46 French army, 17 Belgian Relief, 16 Miscellaneous medical work, 15 Morgan-Harjes Ambulance, 12 Serbian Relief, 10 Y. M. C. A. Hut Work, 8 French aviation, 6 Armies other than British and French, 5 Total...
Among the men classed under "miscellaneous work of all kinds" are included war correspondents with the various armies, members of the diplomatic service, workers for the relief of prisoners of war not included in the above list, and men who are in charge of various other war relief projects...