The Red Cross : in peace and war . iving, inthe hope that reflection may draw from it some lessons for the cannot fail to see how nearly a misguided enthusiasm, desire forsensational news, vital action without thought or reflection, came to theoverthrowing of their entire object, the destruction cf all that hadbeen or has since been accomplished for humanitj^ and the burial oftheir grand work and hopes in a defeated and disgraceful grave,which, in their confusion, they would never have realized that theyhad dug for themselves. They are to-day justly proud of their workand the world
The Red Cross : in peace and war . iving, inthe hope that reflection may draw from it some lessons for the cannot fail to see how nearly a misguided enthusiasm, desire forsensational news, vital action without thought or reflection, came to theoverthrowing of their entire object, the destruction cf all that hadbeen or has since been accomplished for humanitj^ and the burial oftheir grand work and hopes in a defeated and disgraceful grave,which, in their confusion, they would never have realized that theyhad dug for themselves. They are to-day justly proud of their workand the world is proud of them. Our very limited number of assistants made it necessary that eachtake a separate charge as soon as possible ; and the division at Aintal)and the hastening of the first division, under Dr. Hubbell, northeast-ward to Marash, left the northwestern route through Oorfa and Diar-bekir, to Messrs. Wistar and Wood ; the objective point for all beingHarpoot, where they planned to meet at a certain date. Nothing gave ?:-U(.
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