Clara Barton a Centenary Tribute to the Worlds Greatest Humanitarian

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Clara Barton a Centenary Tribute to the Worlds Greatest Humanitarian
Charles Sumner Young
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RUSKIN.
Clara Barton's afFection for dumb animals showed itself in almost every letter. Rev. Percy H. Epler.
Nature teaches beasts to know their friends. Coriolanus.
Asoka, Ruler of India, about 300 years before Christ, organized hospitals for the treatment of animals. La j pat Rai.
Clara Barton had some reward in the fact that every human living thing that knew her loved her. Roanoke (Va. ) News.
OR GOD WOULDN'T HAVE MADE THEM Just back of the old Red Cross house at Glen Echo, the hills slope
...somewhat abruptly about 100 feet down 190 Or God Wouldn't Have Made Them 191 to the Chesapeake and Ohio canal. The canal is still in use, with its locks intact, the boats plying day and night up and down between its banks. The canal is historic one of the oldest in the United States. It is of unusual interest because the first construction work was under the supervision of George Washington, he being the President of the canal company. The canal was operated long before railroads came into use in this country.

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