Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Page 409
... America which should intensify our gratitude . For these American supplies , essential to our health and safety , represent in very large measure the personal and voluntary self- sacrifice of the individual American citizen . They are ...
... America which should intensify our gratitude . For these American supplies , essential to our health and safety , represent in very large measure the personal and voluntary self- sacrifice of the individual American citizen . They are ...
Page 415
... American Shipbuilders Break All Records Charles M. Schwab Speeds the. I HAVE recently visited the miniature America ... American Army has taken over this heart of France , and is teaching it to " go some . " Townsfolk and villagers enjoy ...
... American Shipbuilders Break All Records Charles M. Schwab Speeds the. I HAVE recently visited the miniature America ... American Army has taken over this heart of France , and is teaching it to " go some . " Townsfolk and villagers enjoy ...
Page 416
... American camps under American officers ' orders . Imagine what an experience , what a miracle , in- deed , this spectacle seems to the country- folk of this old French soil , who have al- ways lived very quietly , who never wanted to go ...
... American camps under American officers ' orders . Imagine what an experience , what a miracle , in- deed , this spectacle seems to the country- folk of this old French soil , who have al- ways lived very quietly , who never wanted to go ...
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