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TO DRIVE AMBULANCES ABROAD

About 30 Undergraduates Have Made Plans to Leave in February.

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According to the present calculations about 25 or 30 members of the University will leave for France to join the American Ambulance Field Service after the mid-year examinations. If this number are sent over a new section of the Ambulance will be organized to be composed entirely of Harvard men to be known as the "Harvard Section."

It has been the custom of the Administrative Board to allow men who leave for France at mid-years to continue the second halves of their full courses the following year, provided that their grades are satisfactory. This enables men taking six months off to finish with their classes by taking extra courses when they return. This is particularly adaptable to Sophomores and Freshmen who have passed all courses to date and who therefore need only take five courses in their last two years to finish on schedule.

As the time is growing short all men interested, whether they have given their names to the University committee or not, should come to the Ambulance office at 17 Grays Hall and give definite information as to their plans. The office hours are: week days, except Saturday, from 5 to 6.

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