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Miss Boardman will find that interest in the Red Cross work has by no means subsided. While another "tag-day" is not advocated by any considerable number of men, there are plenty of members of the University who are planning to contribute not only money but their personal services to the Red Cross work. Miss Boardman will find in them an interested audience...
Phillips Brooks House has received a letter from Miss Mabel T. Boardman, of the executive committee of the American Red Cross, saying that the five ambulances to be bought by the money raised on Tag Day are now under construction and will be ready in about three weeks. The ambulances are each to contain two stretchers, the driver sitting in the middle of the car. Besides the stretchers, the equipment consists of two blankets, two pillows, and two hot-water bags, as well as four extra wheel-rims and two inner tubes for each car. The bodies of the machines...
...University Red Cross Committee has found it possible to purchase five motor ambulances with the money raised on the late Tag Day instead of only four as originally planned. The cars are to be furnished by the Ford Company, and will be equipped with all the latest conveniences for attending the wounded...
That warm friendships, heated arguments or feverish energy, are impossible when the mercury is playing tag with the zero mark...
...been freely criticized for her indolent attitude to the wide-spread cause; the collection will last but one day and on this day the reputation of the University must be upheld and her interest in the thousands of war sufferers significantly reflected in the size of her contribution. A tag is a symbol of honor; it is hoped that every man will be on the honor list today