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Phillips Brooks House has received a letter from Miss Mabel T. Boardman, of the executive committee of the American Red Cross, saying that the five ambulances to be bought by the money raised on Tag Day are now under construction and will be ready in about three weeks. The ambulances are each to contain two stretchers, the driver sitting in the middle of the car. Besides the stretchers, the equipment consists of two blankets, two pillows, and two hot-water bags, as well as four extra wheel-rims and two inner tubes for each car. The bodies of the machines will be gray, and on their sides will be painted "From Harvard University Students." The tops will be of khaki canvas, with a red cross on a white back-ground, and also the inscriptions "The American Red Cross" and "Neutrality-Humanity."
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