Base Hospital No9, : a history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service . 102. 103 104 THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL IN FRANCE said that it was one of the best kept cemeteries inthe A. E. F. The spirit of the men was splendid. They hadmany discouragements and difficulties, yet throughthem all they did fine work. After we were in Francesix months they got together and edited a Unit papercalled The Nine Times. This was the first onepubfished in the A. E. F. and received very favorablenotices from the newspapers and periodicals in theUnited States. The men were fo


Base Hospital No9, : a history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service . 102. 103 104 THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL IN FRANCE said that it was one of the best kept cemeteries inthe A. E. F. The spirit of the men was splendid. They hadmany discouragements and difficulties, yet throughthem all they did fine work. After we were in Francesix months they got together and edited a Unit papercalled The Nine Times. This was the first onepubfished in the A. E. F. and received very favorablenotices from the newspapers and periodicals in theUnited States. The men were forced to pubfish itirregularly because they were all working on hospitaldetails which kept them more than busy. Then, therewere difficulties in the printing of the paper at theFrench shop. However, the staff deserves the highestpraise for what they did accompfish. When the campaign was started to secure a fundfor the support of the French War Orphans, the menagain made a ready and generous response. Theygave 2000 francs ($400) which was sufficient to carefor four children for one year. Many of the thingswhich they


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