Word: sectional
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Engin. Sciences 7, Pierce 202 English 23 hf., Upper Mass. English 24, Harvard 6 Fine Arts 3a, Robinson Hall Fine Arts 9b, Fogg Lect.-rm. Geology 4: Adolph to Dayton (inclusive), Upper Massachusetts Dean to Young (inclusive), Lower Massachusetts Geology 10. Harvard 5 German 2a: Professor von Jagemann's section, Sever 5 Dr. Schoenemann's section, Robinson (inclusive), Adelson to Sever 5 Dr. Schoenemann's section, to Worcester (inclusive), Rosenfield Sever 6 German 26a, Sever 6 Government 9, New Lect. Hall Greek A, Sever 30 Greek 12, Sever 30 History 2, Sever 29 History 23a, Sever 30 History 30a, Emerson...
...Brown was in Europe at the outbreak of the war and in September joined the American Ambulance of Paris. During the week of the battle of the Marne the section to which he was attached did service in the neighborhood of Paris, following the armies back toward the Aisne as the fighting moved farther and farther away from the city. In October this section was attached to a British Red Cross unit with their base near Neuve Chapelle in Northern France and was later moved to Dunkerque and then to Eleverdingle, near Ypres in Belgium. At this last place...
...course will meet in the New Lecture Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings at 7.30 o'clock. In addition, the regular enrolled members will have weekly section meetings, at hours to be arranged later...
Owing to a new regulation of the French Army to increase the personnel of the Sanitary Transport Section, there is at present an urgent need for ambulance drivers in France...
This communications was forwarded by Mr. Herman H. Hayes of Morgan, Hayes & Co. of Paris, who has had a Section at the front for some time, working under the American Red Cross. It is planned now to incorporate this Section and Mr. Richard Norton's Anglo-American Section into one section, changing the latter from British to American Red Cross. Men are therefore needed in both sections. The work of the sections is entirely first-line work, being the first ambulances to handle the men. Drivers going over are sent directly to these sections, there being no delay in Paris...