Word: unitate
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Cabot '94, commanding officer of the University Surgical Unit in France, will speak under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, on March 5 at 7.45. The subject of the lecture is "The Causes for the British Retreat on the Somme in the Spring of 1918". All members of the University are invited to attend...
Lieutenant-Colonel Roger I. Lee '02, Professor of Hygiene in the University since 1914, has returned to the United States after an absence of nearly two years in France. Commissioned a major on April 5, 1917, Lee went overseas with the Harvard Base Hospital No. 5 on the 11th of May, 1917 Dr. Harvey Cushing was director of this unit, but in March, 1918, Major Lee who had been in charge of research work on poison gas victims was made commanding officer of the Base Hospital. He continued in this command until September 6, 1918, when he was assigned...
...doubt can now exist that intercollegiate athletics must and will be maintained. They are the one means of making the University a unit. With so many students, living over so scattered an area, it is almost impossible to arouse a feeling of common interest on any other matter. But every Harvard man will rally to the defense of his team. A football game in the fall creates an enthusiasm throughout the University such as nothing else could...
...would have given me the utmost pleasure to have conveyed this message in person when the Unit passes through London on its way home to the United States. But this, unfortunately, is denied me, since in mid-January, I myself shall be engaged at the Peace Conference in Paris...
...therefore, count on you good offices to let every member of the Unit know how grateful his Majesty's Government feels for the generous offer made and carried out in December. 1916? Through two strenuous and memorable years the work of General Hospital 22, the largest hospital unit serving with the British Army, has held a record for skilful and untiring treatment of our wounded. The memory of so much service and self sacrifice can ever pass from us; it will be cherished in perpetuity by the relatives and friends of those whom the Harvard Unit has tended with such...