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Thirty-one members of the University will sail for France from New York on the French liner Chicago today to drive American ambulances at the front. Passports were issued from Washington to the volunteers apparently with no delay, in spite of the crisis. A good deal of anxiety naturally has...
Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps--G. C. Caner '17, J. O. Herrick '20, and K. M. Knox '18. R. A. Drake '19 and J. K. T. Philips '17 sailed ten days ago on the Espagne. Several other men are awaiting developments in the international crisis before sailing.
In spite of the present international crisis, passports have been issued to these men with no delay. It is possible that the ship will be convoyed through-out the voyage, but this is not definitely promised. The new men from the University will probably remain in Paris less than a...
Scarcely any cause can be more successful than its watch-word. The nations at war in Europe all have cries which typify their spirit or their aspirations. In the present crisis, some Harvard men have so far proved unwilling to make the sacrifices their country rightly demands. These laggards have...
Will it take the very rumble of the enemy's guns to convince them? The more privileged youth of our colleges are supposed to foresee dangers and prepare for them, but we in the crisis are disgracefully failing to justify our advantages.