Word: unite
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...called out about a week later than the University squad. Their practice will consist of drill in the rudiments of the game until the ice rinks in the Stadium are ready for use. This will probably be directly after the Christmas recess. The Freshman squad will remain as a unit until after Christmas, when a first and a second squad will be chosen. The three dormitory teams will be picked from the latter squad. These men will engage in the usual series for the interdormitory championship. The Freshman manager candidates will be called out on the same...
...took a step in the right direction when she called to New Haven the older and more conservative coaches. The sensational policy has been relegated to the emergency list, and out of the chaos of a disastrous early season there has arisen an eleven which is strong as a unit and experienced individually. For the early-season showing of Captain Wilson and his phenomenal material it is unfortunate that the step was not taken sooner. Today's game, the final test, will decide whether or not the step was taken too late. Whatever the result, it is certain that...
Between the halves of today's game a collection will be taken up for the American Ambulance Corps in France, the Harvard Surgical Unit, and the Polish Relief Committee. The Corporation has granted special permission for this collection, which will be taken up under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House Association...
President Lowell accompanied the second Harvard Medical Unit which left Boston yesterday afternoon for New York, to sail at noon today on the "Noordam" of the Holland-American line for hospital service somewhere in the war zone. The new medical unit, under the leadership of David Cheever, Jr., '97, M.D. '01, of the Medical School, will arrive at Falmouth, England, within a week, and before being assigned to work by the British War Office will travel through Scotland and England. This unit is expected to resume the work of the first unit in a British base hospital on the French...
...unit is composed of 30 surgeons, most of whom are graduates of the Medical School, recruited for six months service, and 36 graduate nurses, who will supplement a corps of nurses who remained in Europe after the return of the first unit. Herbert Hill White '93 will act as business manager of the party. Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfel, hon. '09, of Labrador, will join the Unit in a few weeks. The party goes for service under the British War Office. The members of the Unit will not be commissioned as British Officers, but will receive the same relative rank, corresponding...