The civil government at Grado Redenta . the subsidiary ar-rangements of theschool with theview of renderingthe results of thecurriculum morepractical. The childrenhave codliver oilbefore dinner, theyare placed undertreatment of sunbaths. Meals areprovided for thechildren at theHome for thoseof the elementaryschools and for theworking parties. The re areplaygrounds forthe children andfor the boys andgirls, under thesurveillance of theteachers. In thisway the CharityDepartment, by itscareful action, ma-nages to impart strength, amusement, and both education and instruc-tion to those who will be


The civil government at Grado Redenta . the subsidiary ar-rangements of theschool with theview of renderingthe results of thecurriculum morepractical. The childrenhave codliver oilbefore dinner, theyare placed undertreatment of sunbaths. Meals areprovided for thechildren at theHome for thoseof the elementaryschools and for theworking parties. The re areplaygrounds forthe children andfor the boys andgirls, under thesurveillance of theteachers. In thisway the CharityDepartment, by itscareful action, ma-nages to impart strength, amusement, and both education and instruc-tion to those who will be the men and women of The Sailors Home : The reading room. Our Navythus discharges thetask entrusted to itby the MotherCountry, after aworthy fashion. Ithas been a longand patient pieceof work, many as-pects of it wereuncertain and somequite unknown,but it has alwaysbeen kind, alwaysgood in intention,always praisewor-thy: it has deve-loped and conti-nues I o do so dayby day with all thetenderness of wellprincipled mother-hood. While there-fore the defensiveCommand of thisfortress fulfils itsmandate in safe-guarding the coast and the adjacent waters, it has also carried on a work of beauty andholiness in the true spirit of Italy. EMILIO FERRANDO. - 170 - Monfalcone! Bombardment of the Cathedral, - 171 *


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