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Word has been received by cable at the American Ambulance Field Service headquarters that the number of Harvard recruits who can be accepted next month will be limited on account of lack of Ambulances to put into the service. The actual number to be accepted has not been received at yet, but it is certain that not many more than the 22 men who have been accepted by the Harvard Committee can be taken care of. All men who have filed their applications tentatively or signified their desire to go but have not definitely signed up, must come to the office at 17 Grays Hall between 5 and 6 this afternoon if they expect to have any chance to sail on February 17.
As it is against the policy of the Ambulance to keep men waiting in Paris before being sent to the front, no more non will be sent than can be immediately sent out.
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