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...sail shortly to join these units are Dr. C. C. Simmons '99, and Dr. Edward P. Richardson '02. The undertaking is very large, and the preparations involved a great amount of work and energy. But that Boston should send such a large contingent of our ablest surgeons, and that they are all Harvard graduates, or have been at some time connected with the University, is a source of much satisfaction. We, who have just returned, wish them the best of luck...
After the morning races, the trains will return at once to New London, and the entire party will board the steamer "Chester W. Chapin," where luncheon will be served. A short sail will be taken up the sound, the boat returning at 2.30 o'clock, and the passengers boarding the observation trains for the final race...
...University surgical unit, which has been preparing for a month to go to the English field hospitals, will sail from New York today. Dr. E. H. Nichols '86 is in charge of the group which is made up of 34 men, almost all of whom are Harvard surgeons. Dr. R. I. Lee '02, Professor of Hygiene in the University, is also one of the party, Sir William Osler, of Oxford, England, has been instrumental in organizing this latest unit...
Many eastern Harvard men will take the trip to San Francisco on the Finland, which will sail from New York on July 31, but those who are not going by sea may take advantage of the special Harvard, train which the Harvard Club of Chicago has engaged. This train de luxe will leave Chicago at 9 o'clock on Sunday evening, August...
After the morning races, the trains will return at once to New London, and the entire party will board the steamer "Chester W. Chapin," where luncheon will be served. A short sail will be taken up the sound, the boat returning at 2.30 o'clock, and the passengers boarding the observation trains for the final race...