Word: woodward
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Faulkner, Lt.-Col. A. Greenwood, Capt. H. W. Woodward, and Lt. W. J. Dodd (deceased): mentioned in dispatches...
Accommodations will be provided in camp without any charge except for meals. For those desiring further information the National Board has prepared a booklet giving complete and definite instructions. Copies of this folder may be had upon request from the Executive Officer, National Matches, 1919, Room 1108, Woodward Building, Washington...
...operating tables when the big push was on, working over Tommies and dough-boys alike--that was what made the Harvard Surgical Unit No. 22 a factor in knitting together a permanent Anglo-American friendship." This was the opinion expressed to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday by Captain Henry W. Woodward M.D. 15, who has been abroad with the University Unit since...
...Captain Woodward was impressed with the hospitality of the British. He continued, "When the Unit first began its work there was a sort of indefinable coolness between the British and Americans, but the former soon found that the dollar mark was not an American's criterion of living; the latter learned that every Englishman did not wear a monocle. In a short time the officers of the Unit were thoroughly at home in a British mess...
...Harvard Unit," Captain Woodward explained, "was among the first to adopt the new 'primary suture' system of surgery; and to make it effective it was necessary to carry on even up at the front lines. This new system was not begun until last June; by it a wounded man is well in three weeks, instead of six months, and almost ninety percent of the operations are successful...