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Major Stewart Benson, second in command of the American Field Service, will discuss the AFS in an open meeting in Emerson D tomorrow night at 8 o'clock.
Just returned by plane from Lybia, where he has been in charge of 300 ambulances and 275 men, Major Benson said that all his ambulances have seen action and are in general operation, although they were just sent down last winter. Many Harvard men are already among the drivers.
The Field Service has been asked by the British general staff, and is approved by the American Government, to provide 100 more ambulances and 525 drivers, which it hopes partly to recruit from the colleges.
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