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326 Graduates Served In Red Cross

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Thre hundred and twenty-six University graduates served in the Red Cross according to Eliot Wadsworth '98, chairman of the Red Cross War Council. These men gave practically all their time to work and 201 of them were in foreign service. University men have also been at the head of the most important foreign commissions of the Red Cross-William Endicott '21, in Great Britain; Robert P. Perkins '84 in Italy; and James H. Perkins'98, in France.

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