Word: mcgrew
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...soon be going to the front. An opportunity for service is offered to those who wish to enlist for six months or more. Six months is the minimum, and those enlisting are urged to do so for as much longer as possible. Applications may be made to D. L. McGrew '03 at 262 Washington street, Boston, or to W. R. Hereford, 14 Wall street, New York...
...week from tomorrow. If their applications are accepted, J. L. Lathrop '18, P. Tison '18 and W. H. Wheeler '18 will sail on the same date. The remaining three, G. M. Hollister '18, P. C. Lewis '17 and F. P. Magoun '16, received their positions through D. D. L. McGrew '03, Boston representative of the American Ambulance Service Committee, whose headquarters are in New York. Magoun will sail on La Touraine tomorrow, while Hollister and Lewis will sail February...
Practically all vacancies in both services have been filled within the last month, the American Service alone sending 35 men including those sailing February 19. The Harjes service, too, has reached its limit for the time being, although vacancies are continually appearing. Mr. McGrew may be reached at the Journal Building, Boston, while the Harjes representative is C. Higginson '17, 22 Plympton street...
...McGrew's article is supplemented by the diary of a member of the Senior class, M. F. Talbot '16, who drove an ambulance in France last summer. The intimacy and personal nature of Mr. Talbot's experience give zest to a description of horrors only too common...
...whole, however, the Illustrated has produced a good number, the best feature of which is the article on American Ambulances by D. D. L. McGrew...