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Word received yesterday afternoon by President Lowell from the Reverend L. C. Rich, whose sons D. W. Rich '18 and V. L. Rich '19, took passage on the Chicago, announced the receipt of a cable-gram stating that the steamer had just reached Bordeaux safely. President Lowell immediately forwarded the news to the CRIMSON. The Chicago, a steamer belonging to the French Line, left New York on Monday, February 19. She carried to France the 33 members of the University who have enlisted in the American Ambulance Field Service. It is believed that the steamer was convoyed across, for her course lay through the submarine danger zone.
The ambulance drivers on the Chicago are to proceed from Bordeaux to Paris, where they will be detained several days.
At a late hour yesterday evening no official report had been made by the French Line office in New York in regard to the landing of the Chicago. This, however, is believed to be due to the new ruling of the French Government which prohibits the issuing of news of vessels within 24 hours of arrival or departure.
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