Word: reds
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Red Cross Ambulance Company is now being formed under the auspices of the Medical School. In accordance with a proclamation of the President of the United States and by an act of Congress in reference to the Red Cross, this company will go into the federal service as soon as the enrolments are complete, and the men will receive the same pay as those of similar rank in the United States Army...
...University. Eighty-seven men will be selected from the total number of applicants and together with four officers will make up the personnel of the company. The commissioned officers must be approved by the Director General of the Department of Military Relief and will then be commissioned in the Red Cross and recommended to the Surgeon General of the Army for commission in the medical section of the Officers' Reserve Corps. The officers will wear the pre- scribed uniform and the subordinate personnel of the company will be entitled to the uniform and equipment issued by the United States...
...most men to learn coldly that Germany's submarine war is a far greater peril than we had supposed, that the famed advance against the western front is recovering slowly by inches what Germany took rapidly by yards, that many good men are dying in order that the red fields of France may be once more free. We are learning that the German morale is not yet broken, that some millions of the finest war-trained troops, armed with all that modern science may give to the soldier, are holding fiercely that French and Belgian land which they took...
...European front; and on the second day there will be addresses by President Lowell, David F. Houston, A.M. '92, Secretary of Agriculture; Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; William Phillips '00, Assistant Secretary of State; Charles S. Hamlin '83, Federal Reserve Board; Eliot Wadsworth '98, American Red Cross; Professor F. W. Taussig '79, chairman of Tariff Commission; A. W. Shaw, Commercial Economy Board (lecturer on Business Policy in the Business School), and other distinguished speakers...
...camp is located on the slope of Red Hill, on the eastern shore of Squam Lake, N. H., and comprises about 700 acres of woodland with living accommodations, classrooms and drafting rooms for 150 students. In past years two courses have been regularly given, Engineering Sciences 4a, extending from the latter part of June through July, and Engineering Sciences 4d, beginning the first of August and lasting about six weeks, the former counting as a half-course in the College. Admission to the camp is generally open to students registered in any department of the University, or any other educational...