Review of reviews and world's work . nt itsown sons and daughters into the country to „^re to privation, hardship and disease, theseAvell-bom and highly-educated ladies and gentlemenare laboring diligently to check the distress. Some ofthem are sick with typhus and some have died attheir-i)osts. Of this sort of thing we hear but littlein America, but that it is true I know. In order tosave their peasants from stai-\ation many have abso-lutely beggared themselves. When we consider thetremendous extent of the affected territory we can realize what a Herculean task the Russians hav


Review of reviews and world's work . nt itsown sons and daughters into the country to „^re to privation, hardship and disease, theseAvell-bom and highly-educated ladies and gentlemenare laboring diligently to check the distress. Some ofthem are sick with typhus and some have died attheir-i)osts. Of this sort of thing we hear but littlein America, but that it is true I know. In order tosave their peasants from stai-\ation many have abso-lutely beggared themselves. When we consider thetremendous extent of the affected territory we can realize what a Herculean task the Russians have un-dertaken, and can also see that oiir help is timely andwell received. The Russian people are generous andgreat-hearted. They are also proud. They do notbeg for aid in their work, but when it is offered theyaccept it in a spirit which is triily noble. RUSSIAN FEELING TOWARD AMERICA. Toward America and Americans they have alwaysmanifested the friendliest feelings, and they receiveour help much as one brother would take aid from.


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