Word: sending
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University inquired of M. Jusserand, the French ambassador to the United States, whether it would be possible to obtain French officers, disabled from active service, as military instructors at Cambridge. The ambassador took up the matter enthusiastically with his Government, which with the greatest generosity agreed to send these officers and to pay their salaries and expenses. The following announcement in regard to their arrival was given out at the College Office yesterday...
...view of the present national crisis all members of the Class of 1917 are particularly urged to send in their "Class Life" blanks and cards immediately. Likewise all men should return their pledge cards at once in order that in the event of war the class may not be without funds for future expenses. N. E. BURBIDGE, Treasurer. E. A. WHITNEY, Secretary...
...case of an outbreak of hostilities between Germany and the United States the American Ambulance will continue to send men abroad to carry on the work and in the event of the despatch of an American expeditionary force as many of the sections as necessary will be attached to it. Should additional military forces be sent over by this Government more ambulance units will be created to support them. An excellent opportunity is thus offered to those men physically unfit for military service to "do their bit" for the cause of this country and the Allies...
...Brown to Send Five Cars...
...Seniors who have neglected to send their Class Lives (the red blanks) to the Photograph Committee at the H. A. A. must do so immediately, if they wish to be included in the Album. Blanks may be secured at Notman's, Leavitt and Peirce's, or the H. A. A. Eighty men who have had their pictures taken have failed to notify Notman which one they wish in the Album. If this is not done by Friday the committee will make the selection...