The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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Página 114
... hospital wards , on a pleasant hill- top overlooking Dorchester Bay . Of course the most spectacular activ- ity of the Salvation Army concerns its preparation for holiday festival for those who would otherwise have no fes- tive joy ...
... hospital wards , on a pleasant hill- top overlooking Dorchester Bay . Of course the most spectacular activ- ity of the Salvation Army concerns its preparation for holiday festival for those who would otherwise have no fes- tive joy ...
Página 115
... hospital , or are so unsani- tary that men die of gangrene and septic poisoning who might have lived if cared for properly . Shocked at the horror of all this , Miss Evangeline Booth , Commander of the Salvation Army in America , has ...
... hospital , or are so unsani- tary that men die of gangrene and septic poisoning who might have lived if cared for properly . Shocked at the horror of all this , Miss Evangeline Booth , Commander of the Salvation Army in America , has ...
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... hospital sup- plies , sewing materials and toys . People have co - operated very kindly by sending in their contributions nicely assorted , to lessen the work of the pack- ing . They send men's garments in one package , women's in ...
... hospital sup- plies , sewing materials and toys . People have co - operated very kindly by sending in their contributions nicely assorted , to lessen the work of the pack- ing . They send men's garments in one package , women's in ...
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... hospital ward in chapel or schoolroom is filled , and bedding even is hard to supply on time . A nurse in one of these hospi- tals , Miss Anita Fulham , writes : " I can't tell you how these Belgians appreciate what is being done for ...
... hospital ward in chapel or schoolroom is filled , and bedding even is hard to supply on time . A nurse in one of these hospi- tals , Miss Anita Fulham , writes : " I can't tell you how these Belgians appreciate what is being done for ...
Página 211
... Hospital in a Local Church . 211 needed . The poor give according to their ability . In some districts each family gives one penny ( two cents ) every week to the Belgian fund ; in the neighborhood of Birmingham each household donates ...
... Hospital in a Local Church . 211 needed . The poor give according to their ability . In some districts each family gives one penny ( two cents ) every week to the Belgian fund ; in the neighborhood of Birmingham each household donates ...
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