Word: unitate
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...letter to President Lowell, the Rt. Hon, Arthur J. Balfour, on behalf of the British Government, expressed his appreciation of services of the Harvard Surgical Unit, Balfour wrote...
...that the Harvard Medical Unit has fulfilled its noble mission to the British troops in France and has earned the tribute of their undying gratitude, I desire to offer to that splendid organization some expression, however inadequate, of my deep appreciation of the great work that it has performed...
President Eliot, Dr. Hugh Cabot '94, and Dr. Edward H. Nichols '86 will be the speakers at a reception given to members of the University Medical Unit and to the Class of 1919 at the Medical School Amphitheatre, Longwood avenue, Boston, tonight at 8 o'clock. The reception is to be held under the auspices of the Medical School Society of the Philips Brooks House...
President Eliot, Dr. Hugh Cabot '94 and Dr. Edward H. Nichols '86 will address a mass meeting of the Medical School, in the Amphitheatre Building Friday evening. Dr. Cabot and Dr. Nichols will tell of their experience with the Harvard Surgical Unit during its service in France. Dr. Cabot had charge of the work during the last year and Dr. Nichols was in charge at its inception. The meeting is intended as a tribute to the members of the Harvard School engaged in war service...
...first wounded American dough-boy to come into our hands set the entire Unit in ecstasies of delight--every Harvard man swelled with pride--not because the poor fellow's wounds amounted to anything in themselves, but because they were a positive, visible proof to our British companions that America was in the war. Every member of our Unit has made lasting fiendships with the English. Many of us were detached to other hospitals which were understaffed when the big push was on, and so I am sure that by rubbing shoulders with the British officers and Tommies throughout...