Base Hospital No9 Aef a History of the Work of the New York Hospital Unit

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Base Hospital No9 Aef a History of the Work of the New York Hospital Unit
Raymond Shiland Brown
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C. , were married in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Lt. John Bertram Watson and Miss Laura Arnold were married in Calvary Church by the Chaplain. Lt. Col. Burton J. Lee and Miss Louise Freeman were married in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine by Bishop Burch. The engagement of Lt. Edward Duff, E. C. U. S. A. , to Miss Maude A. Towle, A. N. C. , has been announced. Other engagements will soon be made known which only goes to prove that all is fair in war and .
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.... F. 133 The following figures, which speak for themselves, will be a revelation to many members of the Unit. For instance: We used the following amount of food in one day.
900 pounds of meat 100 dozen of eggs 1 500 pounds of potatoes 1500 pounds of bread 350 liters of fresh milk 100 pounds of coffee 450 pounds of sugar There were 15 cooks, 90 enlisted men and 25 French women working in the kitchen. The chief cook was a graduate of Columbia University and practised archi- tecture before joining the army.


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