. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . you. I have broth-ers also, but I have not seen thernsince boyhood. I have not the slight-est idea where they are or what theirnames are. They are strangers to me. The sight of these orphan children,forced into the world to work at atender age and unequipped to com-pete with the educated, so impressedme that I determined that if the timeand opportunity ever permitted, Iwovild interest public-spirited peoplein the founding of some communityplanned to take care of just suchcases as these helpless orphans. Nowthat enterprise, established in amodest way so


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . you. I have broth-ers also, but I have not seen thernsince boyhood. I have not the slight-est idea where they are or what theirnames are. They are strangers to me. The sight of these orphan children,forced into the world to work at atender age and unequipped to com-pete with the educated, so impressedme that I determined that if the timeand opportunity ever permitted, Iwovild interest public-spirited peoplein the founding of some communityplanned to take care of just suchcases as these helpless orphans. Nowthat enterprise, established in amodest way some years ago, hasgrown to a usefulness that gives usone of the great satisfactions of we welcome the children ofMoose members who have died with-out the means to provide an educa-tion for their children. Year by yearthis enterprise grows in equipmentand resources. Yearly the number oforphans coming to us increases. Weare planning to establish in the nea-ifuture, similar enterprises in variousparts of the country. And I believe. Loyalty Hall, boys dormitories at Mooseheart, the home and school for children of deceased membersof the Loyal Order of Moose, Mooseheart, III. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, January, iq22 13


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