Word: norton
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Richard Norton '92, who was in France when the European war broke out, has organized the American Volunteer Motor Ambulance Corps. This body is composed largely of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton graduates, and is aiding splendidly in saving the lives of wounded soldiers. The corps has been hampered in its work so far by lack of money. Contributions for the project should be sent to the American volunteer motor-ambulance corps, London, care of Messrs. Brown Brothers, 59 Wall street, New York...
...Norton '92 has organized the American Volunteer Motor-Ambulance Corps, for rendering immediate assistance to wounded combatants by rapid transport to hospital. Ten motor-ambulances have already been equipped, and are doing effective work under the supervision of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton graduates. Norton has gone to the front. The work is affiliated with that of the British Red Cross Society...
...Norton '16, guard, is 20 years old, 5 feet 11 inches tall, and weighs 215 pounds...
...they will make their headquarters at the Woodland Park Hotel. Both Hughitt, the quarterback, and Splawn, on whom Michigan's chances for a field goal rest, will be in condition to play in Saturday's game. The following men compose the Michigan squad: Staatz, Dunne, Reimann, Benton, Finkbeiner, Quail, Norton, Morse, Raynsford, Skinner, Neimann, Millard, Whalen, Graven, Watson, Cochran, Huebel, Lyons, E. James, D. James, Hughitt, Zieger, Maulbetsch, Cohn, Splawn, McHale, Roehm, Bentley, Catlett, Galt and Bushnell...
...Fellowship, which carries an annual income of $800 and is open to undergraduates and graduates of the University and of Radcliffe College, was established by James Loeb '88 as an expression of his respect for Professor Norton, and in recognition of Professor Norton's eminent services to Classical Archaeology...