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AMBULANCE MEN MEET IN GRAYS

Volunteers for American Field Service to be on Hand at 5 O'clock.

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With 30 men sailing weekly to join the American Ambulance Corps in the midst of the fighting on the French front, an opportunity is offered members of the University to leave immediately for Europe as ambulance drivers on the declaration of war with Germany. The opening is especially suited to men who have been unable to join the R. O. T. C. or some other form of Government service and who desire to serve the country, as the drivers will undoubtedly be recognized by the War Department in case of war, and the various units of the service in France will be attached to any United States expeditionary force that may be sent over to aid the Allies.

The complete expenses, which will amount to $300, will be for transportation, purchase of a uniform in Paris, and personal incidentals, board and lodging being supplied to each driver while in Europe. Financial aid for a limited number of deserving men may be secured for transportation.

The office at Grays 17 will be open this afternoon from 5 until 6 o'clock, but all men considering immediate enlistment should be on hand at 5 o'clock, as definite information will be given out at that hour.

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