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Major Weld Decorated in Greece

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Major A. Winsor Weld '91 of Chestnut Hill is one of the members of the American Red Cross Mission to Greece who have been decorated by King Alexander for their services to his country. Major Weld went to Greece early last fall as a member of a large unit numbering about seventy people, including stenographers, clerks, and nurses. In planning the work, the country was divided into districts, and Major Weld has had charge of several islands.

Major Weld is senior member of the firm of Weld, Drew, & Co. He has been active in war work and is a first lieutenant in the Newton constabulary. It is expected that he will return to America in August, as the mission plans to complete its work in July.

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