Word: sented
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Bombay to get our hot weather outfits. Then we moved up on to the great central plain to Poona, where we had a couple of days looking around monist the convalescents from Mesopotamia, and where we left one of the Cornell fellows who came with us. Nash was sent directly to Murree, where the opening of a new field needed a man at once. The other Cornell fellow and myself were lucky enough to be sent down to Bangalore, away to the south and called the garden city of India. There we had a wonderful week of private lectures...
...manuscripts must be neatly written and signed with a nom de plume, the real name of the writer being enclosed in an accompanying envelope. Manuscripts should be sent to R. N. Cram '17, care of the Advocate, the Union...
University B was sent in at this point and started a drive which carried them to the second's 35-yard line, where E. L. Casey '19 fumbled. L. P. Jacobs '17 recovered the ball, worked free and carried it 60 yards down the field for the first score the seconds have succeeded in making against the University this season...
...Section No. 1 of the American Ambulance Field Service, which I joined last March, was unusually fortunate in seeing service in the two historic regions of France, the valley of the Somme and Verdun. We were stationed in the Somme valley for nearly four months, when we were suddenly sent to Verdun, where we worked close to the city for three weeks and then back about 25 miles from the front for another three weeks...
...three or four days were we sent to our headquarters four miles from the town of Verdun. At that time five sections of our Field Service were working in different parts of the Verdun sector and their work has been admirably described by Mr. Irwin in the Saturday Evening Post of September 2. Our runs carried us through the outskirts of Verdun on to le Cabaret, our chief post, and occasionally to Ft. de Tavannes. This road seemed to be a centre of French batteries and consequently at times, for German shells, a distinctly undesirable situation, to say the least...