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The University has a right to feel proud that it leads the other American colleges by having fourteen members accepted for the American Students Reconstruction Unit. They will do an unusual work. Out of the ruins that the Germans left when they over-ran the district between Rheims and Verdun, they will build towns and villages with an aim to health as well as beauty. Modern sanitary arrangements will be introduced that are unknown to the French. The Unit will contribute to the welfare and happiness of hundreds. We are told that only eight of the fourteen members of the University accepted can go to France unless further funds are provided. Certain of the alumni will undoubtedly help supply the necessary amount; but this does not mean that present Harvard men should have no hand in an affair that is surely very much a matter of undergraduate concern.
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