Friends of France; . of a people unified by sacrifice so com-plete that its individuals are unconscious of personalheroism. They have worked side by side with hun-dreds of thousands of men and women who in con-summating this sacrifice have yielded, without meas-ure of cost, their ambition and love, and challengeddeath — with dauntless resolution to save not onlytheir country, but the principles of democracy for thewhole world. France, invincible in her resistance, hasissued no acclamation of glory, has sought no sym-pathy for the costliness of the onslaught, nor pub-lished denunciation of the
Friends of France; . of a people unified by sacrifice so com-plete that its individuals are unconscious of personalheroism. They have worked side by side with hun-dreds of thousands of men and women who in con-summating this sacrifice have yielded, without meas-ure of cost, their ambition and love, and challengeddeath — with dauntless resolution to save not onlytheir country, but the principles of democracy for thewhole world. France, invincible in her resistance, hasissued no acclamation of glory, has sought no sym-pathy for the costliness of the onslaught, nor pub-lished denunciation of the enemy, but by intrepidmanhood has won the honor of all nations. These Americans, in their service of conservation,have gained immutable evidence of-that spirit uponwhich the highest citizenship and patriotism bitterness chance may bring into theirfutures, they at least can never lose faith in humannature—remembering the standard under which thesedays of their youth have been consecrated. H. D. & JfOOL fapuf, m? natte ntatycd a uube, a lewBONNE CHANCE 50EDM\S DE FRANCE tiSttttdMi XIV MEMBERS OF THE FIELD SERVICE AMERICAN AMBULANCE APRIL 1, 1916 F Name Residence University Fieldor College Sec. Eustace L. Adams Newtonville, Mass Trinity 3 Harry Adamson Pittsfield, Mass 4 Fred Hunter All. , Allendale, 4 Julian Allen New York City 4 ***A. Piatt Andrew Gloucester, Mass Princeton-Harvard. 1 Charles L. Appleton New York City Harvard 1 Donald C. Armour Evanston, 111 Yale 5 Kenneth L. Austin Lausanne 4 Percy L. Avard New York City 1 **Roger M. L. Balbiani Paris 1 Alwyn Ball New York City 1 Norman L. Barclay New York City Yale 2 Edward Bartlett Florence, Italy Brown 4 °Fredk. Bate Chicago P 1 Frank Leaman Baylies New Bedford, Mass 1 Malbone H. Birckhead New York City 8 Percy A. Blair * .Kent, England 4 Robert Bowman Lake Forest, ID Yale 1 Jackson Boyd Harrisburg, Penn 8 Frank B. Boyer Boston Harvard G *** Member
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