Word: reds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although the time for enrolling in the Red Cross has been extended to today, the memberships have been coming in with disheartening slowness. So few have joined that the secretary of the committee advised the CRIMSON not to print the number, for fear of disgracing the University! Suffice it to say that Harvard ranks the lowest of all the colleges which are conducting a campaign. The committee sends out an urgent appeal for more enrolments...
...most comfortable circumstances, and at a time when the rest of the world is suffering all the horrors of war. When we think of Belgium bleeding, Poland starving and Servia smitten by fever, does it seem a great sacrifice to spend a dollar to help a little in the Red Cross work of mercy...
...second campaign of the Greater Boston Chapter of the American Red Cross ends today. Enrolments may be made and the membership fee of one dollar paid at the CRIMSON Building, or at Weld 3, before 5 o'clock tonight. So far the desired results have not been achieved, and the enrolment from the University is a great deal less than a thousand, the number which the committee hoped to reach...
...benefit of the Regimental Fund red carnations and handkerchiefs will sold on the Harvard Specials to New Haven tomorrow. The handkerchiefs be sold today at Leavitt and Peirce's yet only $288 of the $500 necessary take the Band to New Haven has collected...
...Greater Boston Chapter of the American Red Cross will end its second campaign for members from the University tomorrow. Until then enrolment may be made, and the $1 fee submitted at the Crimson Building or in Weld 3. The Chapter is endeavoring to raise the University membership to one thousand...