. Summary of six months' accomplishment in France from April 1st to September 30th, 1922, and program for the termination of the work . ightopen tennis courts with club-house and swimming pool, and oneindoor tennis court have been constructed for the working classesof the population of 80,000 returned and living in this great mar-tyred city. The inauguration of this important gift is announced for Jan-uary. Beautifully situated in most cheerful surroundings, with asplendid committee of young men and women of Reims, it has de-veloped with extraordinary rapidity and is today almost completed. 2—
. Summary of six months' accomplishment in France from April 1st to September 30th, 1922, and program for the termination of the work . ightopen tennis courts with club-house and swimming pool, and oneindoor tennis court have been constructed for the working classesof the population of 80,000 returned and living in this great mar-tyred city. The inauguration of this important gift is announced for Jan-uary. Beautifully situated in most cheerful surroundings, with asplendid committee of young men and women of Reims, it has de-veloped with extraordinary rapidity and is today almost completed. 2—The Milk Station and Dispensary in the town of Soissons. 3—The additional wing in which to provide for the ChildrensCorner of the Municipal Library of this town. A—The equipment of an operating room in the Hospital ofMontreuil-sur-Laon. 5—Ward, fully equipped, in the beautiful Asylum for the Insanein the Department of the Aisne at Premontre. 6—Equipment of a Ward in Mile. Matters new Hospital atLille. Gifts Still Pending. 1—Social Service Centre including PublicHealth Service, Library and Garderie at Vic-sur-Aisne. 43. 4> u o CO O U w 3O a _3 u es o U anto•»* V E< 2-—Lawrence Memorial building at Anizy. 3—Gift to Coucy-le-Chateau of a certain sum which will permitthe Mayor and Municipality of Coucy-le-Chateau to consolidate andfructify the effort of the American Committee—the generous donationof Mrs. Whitney Warren. In our Annual Report for the Year 1922-1923, we shall presentyou with statistics of our field social service work. We are passingthrough a critical period when the confidence of leaders who understandthe general situation of France better than the very young for whom thisservice has been particularly thoughtful—the leaders whose confidencetoday is tried to the utmost are naturally inclined to weaken before thehuge economic problem which confronts them from both angles— per-sonal and national. At the end of the year I feel sure that our
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