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The third Medical Unit of surgeons, practically all graduates of the Medical School, and nurses, which will sail for England on the Cunard Liner "Andania" on May 20, will be composed of twenty-three men. Those who will make up this unit are as follows: Dr. Hugh Cabot '94, Chief Surgeon; Frederick J. Caldwell, D.M.D. '14, of Dorchester; Dr. Dennis W. Crile, of Boston; Dr. Edward S. Dillon, of Boston; Dr. Thomas A. Foster, M.D. '14, of Hartford, Conn.; Allen Greenwood, M.D. '89, of Boston; Dr. Paul Gustafson '12, of Cambridge; John W. Hammond, Jr., M.D. '12, of Cambridge; Dr. Lyman S. Hapgood '97, of Cambridge; Dr. Edward Harding '95, of Boston; Dr. Norman M. Keith, of Baltimore, Md.; Dr. Ralph C. Matson, of Portland, Ore.; Dr. Carlton Ray Metcalf '02, of Concord, N. H.; Harrison L. Parker, D.M.D. '13, of Winchester; Dr. Charles W. Peabody '12, of Malden; Wayne S. Ramsey, M.D. '12, of Coraopolis, Pa.; Carl Merrill Robinson, M.D. '14, of Portland, Me.; Dr. George C. Shattuck '01, of Boston; Dr. George Maurice Sheahan '02, of Quincy; Dr. Harold W. Stevens, of Boston; Dr. Robert S. Stevens, of Lansdowne, Ontario, Canada; Mr. H. H. White '93, of Cambridge, manager; and Dr. Henry R. Viets, Jr., of Newton.
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