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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Base Hospital No.5, the Harvard Medical Unit has recently returned to this country. Organized by Dr. Harvey Cushing M.D. '95, under the direction of President Lowell, this group was the second official American Unit to leave for service abroad, sailing May '11, 1917, three days after the Lakeside Unit. Their first post was with the British at Cameras fifteen miles south of Boulogne. After six months there, during which time on Sept. 4, 1917, they were severely bombed and suffered the first casualties of the American Expeditionary Force, the entire Unit was moved to Boulogne, becoming officially known...
Philadelphia, Pa., April 25.--In the first day of the Penn. Relay Carnival at Franklin Field E. O. Gourdin '21 was second in his event while A. Stevens '19, captain of the team, failed to place in the weight-throw. Gourdin took second place in the running hop, step and jump covering a distance of 42 feet, 8 inches, one foot, 4 1-2 inches short of the winner. These are the only two University track men who participated in any of the events held today. In the contests tomorrow the University will be represented in the 2-mile relay...
...will of the late Henry E. Wetzel '11 of Boston, a lieutenant in the Red Cross, who died while serving in France, the University was left $100,000. A second bequest of $100,000 was left to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts...
With a subscription of $11,400 yesterday, the Sophomore Class went over the top on the third day of the University Victory Liberty Loan Campaign, exceeding their assigned quota of $9,100 by over 2,000 dollars. The Junior Class was second with $900, the Freshman Class third with $300, and the Seniors last, with only $150 subscribed. The College total for the day was $13,000, which, added to the previous collection, brings the total to $18,600,--over one-half of the quota for the drive. Two hundred and fifty dollars was raised yesterday from the University...
...since occupied. At the time of his departure for France, the duration of his leave of absence had not been definitely determined, but it was thought probable that he would return by the end of the summer. Whether the Dean will be here at the beginning of the second term in February to resume his duties at the University, the College Office is not as yet able...