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UNIT REACHED BORDEAUX SAFELY

University Men Will Be Sent to Meaux Where School is Situated.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The unit of the American Field Service, composed of members or recent graduates of the University which sailed from New York June 2 arrived safely in Bordeaux yesterday. The cablegram received by the Boston office of the Field Service yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock also stated that the men proceeded directly to Paris, and that after two days' stay in Paris they will be sent to Meaux, where a school for ambulance drivers is located.

Of the 25 men in the unit, 24 are from the University, the personnel being as follows: C. W. Adams '18, J. O. Beebe '16, J. L. Bigelow 1L, W. J. Bingham '16, O. H. Bourdon, R. van W. Buel '18, H. B. Curry '20, R. A. Curtis '20, H. H. Dadmun '17, H. H. Davis '17, G. G. Emmons 1L, A. B. Frenning '20, J. J. Frenning '16, K. S. Gaston '18, H. Goodspeed 1L, G. Harris '18, J. D. Hutchinson '19, A. E. MacDougall '18, E. A. Manning '16, H. W. Shepard '19, P. Squibb '18, J. R. Stuart '18, D. C. Wendell 1G, H. C. Wiswall '18, and J. Wooldredge 1GB.

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