History of the YMCAin the Le Mans area . ^ who came within its reach. Many a man held his renewedspirit to stick it out and win all along the line to the cheer of theMidnight CENTRAL H[r 1. Court Showing Movie Screen. 2. Information Counter. 3. Wet Canteen. 4. Games Room. 5. Street Entrance, (i. Mothers Room. 7. Porch and Garden 58 History of the Y. M. C. A. ^ ^^ ^ ^1 w &n m i& ^mi THE KANSAS HUT PERSONNEL W. W. WEBER - - Hut Secretary C. F. PARKER -- - - Financial Secretary W. R. STONE Activities Secretary J. CORNELISON Activities Secretary HAROLD J. BROTHERS - - Rations Secretary N
History of the YMCAin the Le Mans area . ^ who came within its reach. Many a man held his renewedspirit to stick it out and win all along the line to the cheer of theMidnight CENTRAL H[r 1. Court Showing Movie Screen. 2. Information Counter. 3. Wet Canteen. 4. Games Room. 5. Street Entrance, (i. Mothers Room. 7. Porch and Garden 58 History of the Y. M. C. A. ^ ^^ ^ ^1 w &n m i& ^mi THE KANSAS HUT PERSONNEL W. W. WEBER - - Hut Secretary C. F. PARKER -- - - Financial Secretary W. R. STONE Activities Secretary J. CORNELISON Activities Secretary HAROLD J. BROTHERS - - Rations Secretary NE OF the largest and finest of the many cafeteriasopened and financed by the Y. M. C. A. for the Ameri-can soldier in France opened for business in March andat once filled a long-felt want. This cafeteria was lo-cated in one of the most historic spots of the city of LeMans, in the famous Jacobins Gardens, which were excavated for useas a gladatorial arena by the Romans before the time of Christ. The structure was originally designed as a Y activities hall; how-ever, the need of a large cafeteria in this centrally located sectionof the city was apparent before the origin
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