The following Harvard men have been reported active at the scene of the European War: William H. Potter '78, professor of operative dentistry in the Dental School, is serving in the American Ambulance Hospital, Paris. John R. Oliver '94 who recently took the degree of Doctor of Medicine at the Imperial Royal Leopold-Franzens University, Innsbruck, Austria, volunteered at the outbreak of the war in the medical service of the Austrian Army. He has become head physician of the Fourteenth Division.
Henry James, Jr., '99, is one of a commission of three sent by the Rockfeller Foundation to investigate the best means of relieving the non-combatants.
Frank Stuhl, D.M.D. '04, is in charge of the sterilizing plant connected with the general surgical operating room in the American Ambulance Hospital, Paris.
E. L. Barron '13 is doing Red Cross work in the division under Gardner Hale '15.
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