. The Red Cross in peace and war. anized inAmerica for the relief of the sufferers in our famine-stricken districts. I can assurethat the same deep gratitude is felt, not only hy the poor who have received thegenerous American contributions, but also by us all, who, having worked for thisrelief, know how much it was needed. I know by Dr. Hubbell how great was theactivity of your peoples as well as that of Miss Clara Barton in sending us theTynehead, and how much you have done in the interests of our people. Thenames of Indiana,, Missouri, Conemaugh, Tynehead and Leowill always remind us of the


. The Red Cross in peace and war. anized inAmerica for the relief of the sufferers in our famine-stricken districts. I can assurethat the same deep gratitude is felt, not only hy the poor who have received thegenerous American contributions, but also by us all, who, having worked for thisrelief, know how much it was needed. I know by Dr. Hubbell how great was theactivity of your peoples as well as that of Miss Clara Barton in sending us theTynehead, and how much you have done in the interests of our people. Thenames of Indiana,, Missouri, Conemaugh, Tynehead and Leowill always remind us of the most beautiful example of international charity andfraternal love that history has perhaps ever mentioned. On the first anniversary of the arrival of the Iowa ship, Tyne-head, at Riga, there was a significant event in Philadelphia. TheRussian man-of-war, the Dimitre Donskoi, the flagship of the NorthAtlantic Squadron, anchored in the Delaware River. The vessel wasdecorated with flags and the officer of the day was the Grand Duke. CO H B % fa fa1 B>B fa P tdfa


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