Word: sented
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...American Ambulance Hospital in Paris. Then, in June, 1915, Harvard took over one of your British base hospitals with thirty-two surgeons and seventy-five nurses. That hospital has been maintained by Harvard folk ever since; they go out and serve for three months at a time. Harvard also sent an expedition to fight typhus in Serbia. Harvard's casualty list in consequence has grown pretty long. Not a bad record for one neutral university, eh? I don't seem to remember your Oxford or Cambridge sending out a medical unit to help us when we were fighting...
Harry D. Sleeper, American representative of the American Ambulance Field Service, prophesies that the service will be widely extended in the next few weeks. Five more sections are contemplated, and to help man these ambulances new units will be sent abroad...
...Richards, Jr., '19, P. Robinson '19, D. W. Rich '18, V. Rich '19, S. Sewall '20, K. Snow '20 F. C. Stetson '18, J. S. Taylor '18, B. H. Tracy, Jr., '20, R. B. Varnum uC, N. Wainwright '19, and G. G. Whytlaw '18. Another group will probably be sent in March...
...present international crisis, passports have been issued to these men with no delay. It is possible that the ship will be convoyed through-out the voyage, but this is not definitely promised. The new men from the University will probably remain in Paris less than a week before being sent to the front. In addition to the unit from the University, the American Ambulance will send over about 20 men from other colleges. Another unit sailed with the Harjes men last week...
...Grenfell Association of Boston is desirous of obtaining the services of about 12 college men for the summer. Every year a ship is sent to Newfoundland and Labrador for the purpose of restocking the different stations already established in these thinly populated lands. This great charitable organization is under the direction of Dr. Wilfred Grenfell, the well-known doctor and philanthropist. Those who volunteer for the summer will be expected to do general work on the voyage and later at the various hospital stations in Newfoundland. Any men who consider spending the summer in this way can find...