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NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1917.--The French liner Chicago, on which 30 members of the University will sail for Bordeaux to drive ambulances at the front, arrived here this morning. The return trip will probably not be made now until Monday.
In spite of the present international crisis, passports have been issued to these men with no delay. It is possible that the ship will be convoyed through-out the voyage, but this is not definitely promised. The new men from the University will probably remain in Paris less than a week before being sent to the front. In addition to the unit from the University, the American Ambulance will send over about 20 men from other colleges. Another unit sailed with the Harjes men last week.
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