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Thirty-five University undergraduates have been accepted by the American Red Cross for ambulance driving during this summer at the Italian front, according to the list issued yesterday by Joseph Fay '91, in charge of the Bureau of Personnel of the New England Division of the Red Cross. The men will probably sail immediately upon the close of the special examination period and will serve for a maximum period of six months.
Those Who Will Go.
Two graduates are also included in the University's quota, G. T. McKay '92 and C. M. Clark '01. The complete list follows:
E. E. Allen, Jr., '21 E. Bangs '21, R. W. Buntin '21, F. L. A. Cady '21, K. Campbell '21, G. N. Carpenter '21, A. E. Chambers '21, C. M. Clarke '01, G. H. Dorr, 2d, '21, S. R. Droppers '20, J. H. Eaton '21, C. W. Eliot, 2d, '20, J. Fiske '21, G. Forster '21, W. B. Frothingham '21, A. B. Frenning '20, H. F. Gibbs, Jr., '20, W. H. Goodwin '20, C. S. Howard '20, W. H. Kenyon '21, F. B. Luthrop '21, G. T. McKay '92, C. E. Masters '21, G. C. Noyes '20, C. A. Page '21, G. M. Palmer, Jr., '21, B. Prescott '21, S. C. Richmond '21, W. Slade '21, H. M. Spokman, Jr., '21, G. L. Steward '21, R. A. Thorndike '21, L. B. Van Ingen '21, H. S. Villard '21, S. Wadsworth '21, R. L. White '20, C. J. Young '21.
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