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The Harvard Club of New York City, made up of nearly 5,000 graduates of all ages, may fairly be considered the most representative body of Harvard men, associated in a single organization, as members no longer of the University but of society at large. It is neither too much not too little to expect of this body of men what is to be expected of the "living Harvard force"--roughly, some 40,000 graduates and former members of the University--as a whole. In other words, one of about every four members of the club is engaged in some form of service directly related to the war, with the men in auxiliary work outnumbered nearly three to one by those in active service. There would be an element of guess-work in applying this ration to the entire Harvard fellowship; yet we do not believe any serious miscalculation would result. --Alumni Bulleting.
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