Word: sectional
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Robert Bowman, volunteer in section No. 1 since February 19; 1916, rendered service constantly day and night from August 20 to 30 in a zone particularly bombarded. His ambulance as well as the wounded whom he transported were struck by fragments of shells...
John Clark with section No. 3, received the award for intrepidity of service during the period from the 22nd of June to July...
Luke C. Doyle, also of section No. 3, safeguarded night and day for a fortnight with the utmost contempt of danger, the removal of many wounded over a mountain road swept by the enemy's fire...
Never before in the 20 years' history of Harvard-Brown encounters has there been so much interest displayed as in the game Saturday. Five thousand seats in the Brown section have already been sold in Providence, and indications are that probably 10,000 people will come to the game from that city alone...
...full advantage of one of her's and thus won the contest. Of the handling of punts in the backfield, which gave the game a sloppy look, there has been criticism--mainly unjust. For it will be noted that a large percentage of the fumbling occurred in the north section of the gridiron--the sunfield. When it is stated that players standing in this half of the field were unable to see the south goal posts because of the sun shining in their eyes, when, also, the swirling wind currents coming from the direction of the sun are noted...