The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . PASTORAL SCENES The weekly pay envelope of this dairy driver in Kentucky contains $ Hedrives a dairy wagon from 7 a. in. till noon, then does chores till sundown. NOT THE SURVEY TYPE This twelve-year-old printer wouldprobably be studying geography inEngland, where an eighteen-yearage limit and medical examinationare recommended for this trade. 397 Begging Bread for Poland Five Months of Fruitless Effort to Obtain War Relief Ernest P. Bicknell DIRECTOR OF CIVILIAN RELIEF, AMERICAN RED CROSS IMMEDIATELY upon the return of the RockefellerFoundation War Re


The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . PASTORAL SCENES The weekly pay envelope of this dairy driver in Kentucky contains $ Hedrives a dairy wagon from 7 a. in. till noon, then does chores till sundown. NOT THE SURVEY TYPE This twelve-year-old printer wouldprobably be studying geography inEngland, where an eighteen-yearage limit and medical examinationare recommended for this trade. 397 Begging Bread for Poland Five Months of Fruitless Effort to Obtain War Relief Ernest P. Bicknell DIRECTOR OF CIVILIAN RELIEF, AMERICAN RED CROSS IMMEDIATELY upon the return of the RockefellerFoundation War Relief Commission from Poland toBerlin (see the Survey, December 2, 1916), negotia-tions were begun with German and Austrian authoritiesand with the American ambassador, to formulate plans for anInternational Commission for Relief in Poland. Delays which seemed almost interminable followed. Wewere engaged in endless conferences. Our plans were passedfrom one official to another, first by the German governmentand later by the Austro-Hu


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