Word: sail
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...YORK, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1917.--The French liner Chicago, on which 30 members of the University will sail for Bordeaux to drive ambulances at the front, arrived here this morning. The return trip will probably not be made now until Monday...
...ships on sight. Such action of course is a direct repudiation of all German promises to America. The second apparent fact is that Germany has had the insolence to dictate to us just how many ships we may send to England, when they must arrive, what port they must sail to, and how they must be painted! As she has no blockade, Germany has absolutely no right to claim control over commerce with England. The German mailed fist has pulled American's nose before, which was shameful; now it has slapped her face, which is unbearable. ROYALL H. SNOW...
...Committee can be taken care of. All men who have filed their applications tentatively or signified their desire to go but have not definitely signed up, must come to the office at 17 Grays Hall between 5 and 6 this afternoon if they expect to have any chance to sail on February...
...Robinson '18, regular quarter-back of the University football team, will sail for France on February 17, to join the Harjes Ambulance Service. He will accompany G. C. Caner '17, who is leaving for the same purpose. Robinson expects to return in time for football practice next fall...
George Eliot Leighton '17, of Monadnock, N. H., has been appointed to the embassy at Vienna. He will sail on February 7 on the Frederick VIII...