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== Diaries == | == Diaries == |
Latest revision as of 21:15, 20 May 2020
War Diary entries for March 20.
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Diaries
Harvey Cushing: March 20, 1917
The Mayor is out with it in the papers this morning---unfortunately giving the impression that the encampment may be permanent. Pituitary operation. Executive Committee meeting. Dictating laboratory notes in afternoon. At 5 p.m. to a Red Cross organization meeting in Brookline.
Fever, backache, and herpes from my inoculation; so a milk-toast supper and then to the Medical School to persuade the artisans, who have volunteered for the Unit, formally to enroll on the Red Cross blanks. Most of them refused---only 36 signed up (to qualify we need 150). Others wanted to know about wages---and what if we should be called out? This is patriotism.
—Harvey Cushing (diary)
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External links
- Diary of Donald W. Panek @ navy.mil