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UNDERGRADUATES IN WAR WORK

May 1917
Article
UNDERGRADUATES IN WAR WORK
May 1917

One hundred twenty-eight undergraduates have already left College for active service in various branches of the Army and Navy. Of this number the majority have entered the Naval Reserve. This number does not include the men who are going at once to France to enter into the work of the American Ambuance Field Service. Two units of twenty-two men each have already been formed and are sailing May 5. Other colleges have sent as many men but Dartmouth is the first college to be represented by two full units to sail for France on the same day — under the the auspices of the American Ambulance Corps.

Undergraduates are also leaving Hanover every day to enter the Reserve Officers' Training Corps Camps in various sections of the country.