. The Varsity war supplement 1916. THE VARSITY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT. THE VARSITY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT The Serbian People in War Time By Stanley Naylor ND to think that this is really Serbia! a youngAmerican Red Cross doctor complained to mebitterly when I met him at Skoplje in , before I left America I thought life outhere was such martyrdom that it would be a positive disgraceto return home alive! The poor fellow was obviously dejected. The trip, fromhis standpoint, he said, had been more or less a farce. Fromthe graphic accounts he had read of her sufferings in thenewspapers befor


. The Varsity war supplement 1916. THE VARSITY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT. THE VARSITY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT The Serbian People in War Time By Stanley Naylor ND to think that this is really Serbia! a youngAmerican Red Cross doctor complained to mebitterly when I met him at Skoplje in , before I left America I thought life outhere was such martyrdom that it would be a positive disgraceto return home alive! The poor fellow was obviously dejected. The trip, fromhis standpoint, he said, had been more or less a farce. Fromthe graphic accounts he had read of her sufferings in thenewspapers before his arrival, two months earlier, he hadimagined Serbia to be a country ravaged by pestilence anddisease, riddled by shot and shell, the very seat of desola-tion. But alas for these preconceived notions! In reality,the panorama that unfolded itself was altogether different. Like most people who arrive in Serbia for the first time,this young man had heard so much of her uglier side that hedid not easily reconcile himself to the fact that to the outwardeye she is


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