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$200,000 in ten days for New York Infirmary for Women and Children.
Observations on a visit to the center of relief work for the children, in Europe, an open letter to the people of America. New York, February 21, 1921.
Veterans' Mountain Camp. The American Legion's mountain home. The American Legion's mountain home for the sick and disabled who have served honorably in the Armed Forces of the United States. William F. Deegan, state commander, Edward J. Kiely, Jr., state
"Somewhere in France".
"A great net of mercy drawn through an ocean of unspeakable pain". While some one gives his life - What are you giving? War fund week, May 20-27, one hundred million dollars.
With the Salvation Army "over there".
Shall it be life or death? European Relief Council. Herbert Hoover, chairman.
How to help the blinded.
[Frederick A. Wallace, fourth deputy commissioner of the City of New York Police Department, letter soliciting donations for a fund to equip volunteer police personnel, dated August 1918].
$200,000 in ten days for New York Infirmary for Women and Children, page [1], with illustrations.
$200,000 in ten days for New York Infirmary for Women and Children, page [2].
$200,000 in ten days for New York Infirmary for Women and Children, page [3].
Observations on a visit to the center of relief work for the children, in Europe, an open letter to the people of America. New York, February 21, 1921, page [1].
Observations on a visit to the center of relief work for the children, in Europe, an open letter to the people of America. New York, February 21, 1921, page [2].
Observations on a visit to the center of relief work for the children, in Europe, an open letter to the people of America. New York, February 21, 1921, page [3].
Observations on a visit to the center of relief work for the children, in Europe, an open letter to the people of America. New York, February 21, 1921, page [4].
Veterans' Mountain Camp. The American Legion's mountain home. The American Legion's mountain home for the sick and disabled who have served honorably in the Armed Forces of the United States. William F. Deegan, state commander, Edward J. Kiely, Jr., state
Veterans' Mountain Camp. The American Legion's mountain home. The American Legion's mountain home for the sick and disabled who have served honorably in the Armed Forces of the United States. William F. Deegan, state commander, Edward J. Kiely, Jr., state
Veterans' Mountain Camp. The American Legion's mountain home. The American Legion's mountain home for the sick and disabled who have served honorably in the Armed Forces of the United States. William F. Deegan, state commander, Edward J. Kiely, Jr., state
Veterans' Mountain Camp. The American Legion's mountain home. The American Legion's mountain home for the sick and disabled who have served honorably in the Armed Forces of the United States. William F. Deegan, state commander, Edward J. Kiely, Jr., state
Veterans' Mountain Camp. The American Legion's mountain home. The American Legion's mountain home for the sick and disabled who have served honorably in the Armed Forces of the United States. William F. Deegan, state commander, Edward J. Kiely, Jr., state
Veterans' Mountain Camp. The American Legion's mountain home. The American Legion's mountain home for the sick and disabled who have served honorably in the Armed Forces of the United States. William F. Deegan, state commander, Edward J. Kiely, Jr., state
Veterans' Mountain Camp. The American Legion's mountain home. The American Legion's mountain home for the sick and disabled who have served honorably in the Armed Forces of the United States. William F. Deegan, state commander, Edward J. Kiely, Jr., state
Veterans' Mountain Camp. The American Legion's mountain home. The American Legion's mountain home for the sick and disabled who have served honorably in the Armed Forces of the United States. William F. Deegan, state commander, Edward J. Kiely, Jr., state
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