The Red Cross : in peace and war . INTERIOR OF GREGORIAN CHTTRCH AT OORFA, WHERE MANY HTJNDREDSOK WOMEN AND CHILDREN WERE MASSACRED. jointly -with him, I will, however, at the risk of repetition, take theliberty of adding the following remarks on the subject; It is to be borne always in mi: 1 that the amount of money to bedistributed was never made a concern of ours, provided they wereactually funds to distributed To the question so frequently andkindly asked of us, Did you have money enough, or were you embar-rassed in your operations by want of funds? I beg to have this replyintelligently un


The Red Cross : in peace and war . INTERIOR OF GREGORIAN CHTTRCH AT OORFA, WHERE MANY HTJNDREDSOK WOMEN AND CHILDREN WERE MASSACRED. jointly -with him, I will, however, at the risk of repetition, take theliberty of adding the following remarks on the subject; It is to be borne always in mi: 1 that the amount of money to bedistributed was never made a concern of ours, provided they wereactually funds to distributed To the question so frequently andkindly asked of us, Did you have money enough, or were you embar-rassed in your operations by want of funds? I beg to have this replyintelligently understood: that we had always money enough in handfor the work in hand. We were never embarrassed in our operationsby lack of funds, holding, as I alwajS have, thnt charitable relief inorder to be safe and efficient, should be conducted on the same reason-. ?? := ^ .1SI o ^H W 13w p4 (309) 3IO THE RRD CROSS. able basis as business, and that a good businessman, unless by accidenton the part of other persons, or of circumstances, will never find himselfembarrassed, as he will never undertake more than he has the means tosuccessfully accomplish. We were never embarrassed in our operationsby lack of funds, and our committees will testify that no intimation ofthat kind ever came to them from us. This would have been bothunwise and unjust. According to the universal system of charitablerelief, all was being done that could be done; but if asked if we hadenough for the needs of the people, enough to relieve the distress throughdesolated Asia Minor, enough to make those people comfortable again,then a very tender chord has been touched. No hearts in America aremore sore than ours; its richest mine might drain in that men in the interior have seen and lived among what others vainlystrive to picture; they are men of work, not words, an


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