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The following is a list of notes on Harvard men who are doing work at the scene of the European war.

G. H. Perley '78, Canadian High Commissioner in London, has in addition to his regular work, taken active part in the relief work on the Continent.

P. A. Carroll '02 and R. Lawrence '02 have gone abroad to assist in the ambulance corps of the American Hospital in Paris.

J. G. D'A. Paul '08 and N. Roosevelt '14 are serving as secretaries to Mr. Robert Garrett of the American diplomatic Corps at Bordeaux.

O. W. Roosevelt '12 is doing volunteer service in the Cantine de la Gard du Nord in caring for the French and Belgians arriving from the north.

M. Fernard Baldensperger, formerly exchange professor to the University from France, is Etat-Major in the French army.

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