Middlesex School has contributed $1,500 for the support and maintenance of an ambulance in the War Zone. This action was taken at the request of L. Hill '10, who is now a section director in the American Ambulance Service in Alsace.
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The Crime"The first detachment of American ambulance volunteers has reached the army zone and soon will be operating in field conditions.
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Graduate Forms Ambulance CorpsRichard Norton '92, who was in France when the European war broke out, has organized the American Volunteer Motor Ambulance
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Library Workman Hurt by FallCarl Anthonson, a painter employed at the Widener Memorial Library, fell from a ladder while at work and severely fractured
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ALUMNI ENGAGE IN RELIEF WORKThe following Harvard men have been reported active at the scene of the European War: William H. Potter '78, professor
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HARVARD WELL REPRESENTED IN FRENCH AMBULANCE WORKAlmost as soon as the American Ambulance Hospital was organized, it was realized that a transportation service would be necessary.