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Field Service Makes Appeal To Harvard For Volunteers

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The American Field Service, the organization which sends men, and ambulances to save G.I., Tommy, and Free French lives on the Italian and Burma fronts, has appealed to Harvard for volunteer ambulance drivers.

Volunteers must buy their own uniforms and pay their transportation to the point of embarkation, and the AFS, which is under the British command, since it served in France before America entered the war, takes no responsibility for the health of its members. Training is done on route and at points overseas.

Applicants should see H. Breul, Lowell H-31, or go to the AFS Office at 8 Newbury Street in Boston for further information.

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