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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Many organizations, on receiving contributions, cease their urgent appeals abruptly and do little to show their appreciation; not so the American Red Cross Society. Miss Mabel T. Boardman who has been prominent in the society's work in European war relief, is coming to Cambridge today to thank the University for its aid. Her courtesy is appreciated by all who did their share for her cause...
Phillips Brooks House has received a letter from Miss Mabel T. Boardman, of the executive committee of the American Red Cross, saying that the five ambulances to be bought by the money raised on Tag Day are now under construction and will be ready in about three weeks. The ambulances are each to contain two stretchers, the driver sitting in the middle of the car. Besides the stretchers, the equipment consists of two blankets, two pillows, and two hot-water bags, as well as four extra wheel-rims and two inner tubes for each car. The bodies of the machines...
...Planoforte recital. Miss Anne Hathaway Gulick in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall...
...Miss Anne Hathaway Gulick will give a pianoforte recital for the benefit of the Red Cross in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall on Monday evening at 8.15 o'clock. Tickets at $1 each are now on sale at Kent's. Miss Gulick will present the following program...
...Cambridge Union of Social Workers will hold a meeting in the Parior of Phillips Brooks House this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Professor William Morse Cole '90, associate professor of accounting, will speak on "Proper Accounting for Charitable Institutions." Miss Mary L. Birtwell will deliver the second address, her subject being "The Bearing of Equipment on Finance." Mr. F. P. Foisie will give some statistics of contributors to Cambridge charities. All members of the University interested will be welcome...