A. Platt Andrew '95, executive head of the American Ambulance field service in France, has announced that a new section will soon be going to the front. An opportunity for service is offered to those who wish to enlist for six months or more. Six months is the minimum, and those enlisting are urged to do so for as much longer as possible. Applications may be made to D. L. McGrew '03 at 262 Washington street, Boston, or to W. R. Hereford, 14 Wall street, New York.
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