Word: welding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Greater Boston Chapter of the American Red Cross will end its second campaign for members from the University tomorrow. Until then enrolment may be made, and the $1 fee submitted at the Crimson Building or in Weld 3. The Chapter is endeavoring to raise the University membership to one thousand...
...membership fee of $1 may be paid and enrolments made at the CRIMSON Building or in Weld 3 at any time before Saturday. All applications for membership in the Red Cross after Saturday must be made through the Boston office at 42 Water street...
...American Red Cross will end next Saturday. It is the purpose of this campaign to raise the enrolment of the branch in the University to at least 1,000 members. Enrolment may be made and the membership fee of $1 paid at the CRIMSON Building or in Weld 3 at any time before Saturday. No applications for membership in the University branch may be made after that day, but all applications must be made through the Boston office located at 42 Water street...
...chairman; Parker Kingsley Ellis, of Cambridge; Alfred Gardner, of Garden City, L. I., N. Y.; Felix Whitman Knauth, of New York, N. Y., William Moore, of Gloucester; Ludwig King Moorehead, of Andover; Thomas Robeson Morse, of Falmouth; Charles Parker Reynolds, of Readville; George Richmond Walker, of Brookline; Aaron Davis Weld, of Boston...
...Edmund Sanderson Hobbs, of San Antonio, Tex.; Arnold Horween, of Chicago, Ill.; Frank Jewett Johnson, of Memphis, Tenn.; Robert Aian Lancaster, of Worcester; John Rippey Litchfield, of Brookline; Goodhue Livingston, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; Edward Sterling McKittrick, of St. Louis, Mo.; Charles Thorndike, of Boston; Lothario Motley Weld, of New York, N. Y.; Holyoke Lew, is Whitney, of Dedham; Thomas Smith Woods, of Boston; managers, Waldron Phoenix Helknap, Jr., of New York, N. Y. and Chase Mellen, Jr., of New York...