Word: unites
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard Construction Unit, known in France as the "Mission Harvard," which was composed of members of the Harvard Graduate School of Landscape Architecture, undergraduate members of the University, and undergraduates of several other colleges, has recently returned from France...
...members of the unit, which was under the direction of R. Coggeshall '16, were stationed at different places in France where they could be of the most aid: 12 men were at Clermont-in-Argonne, 10 at Somme-Py, and 3 at Rheims. Guy H. Lee '16 and R. F. Buell '20, both of whom accompanied the unit to France, were the originators of the idea, and did much to bring about its final completion and organization...
...purpose of the unit was primarily to express to the French our desire to help and aid her in her task of reconstruction. The mission did not propose to direct any portion of the work in which it was engaged, but placed itself entirely at the disposal of the departmental engineers of the Ministry of Liberated Regions of northern and eastern France...
Finding his squad of 48 men too large to handle as a single unit, R. B. Miller, coach of the Freshman baseball squad, has divided his men into dormitory teams, assigning the men who live outside the Freshman dormitories to one of the three teams. The captains of the three teams are as follows: C. Bigelow '24, who played on the St. Mark's team last year, will lead the Standish nine; R. M. Clough '24, a shortstop on last year's team at Andover, will captain the Smith Halls team; while C. Harrington '24, a former Pomfret star...
...directly after luncheon, which will be served at President Lowell's house, instead of later in the afternoon as was originally planned. At 4 o'clock General Fayolle, escorted by President Lowell, Professor Julian Coolidge '95, and others, will arrive at Soldiers Field, where the salute by the Artillery Unit will be fired. General Fayolle will then be given an opportunity to see the football team at work before attending a tea to be held in his honor at the Signet Club. The dinner at the Union, to which many prominent men in both public and private life have been...