Entertaining the American Army : the American Stage And Lyceum in the World War

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The wounded men seemed to like the violin music. It was quiet and helped to distract their minds from the pain. We played in the treating 'rooms' — it was just a tent, of course. The wounded were brought in on stretchers and the stretchers laid right down in the mud. We took turns going into the shock 'rooms' to write letters and take messages from the dying men. We played three days in succession at this hospital; the second day they brought in the wounded men from the Eightieth Division, and ...the third day they commenced bringing in German wounded. Most of them were just young boys and they were very thinly clad. The material in their clothes seemed like fiber. It was bitter cold weather.
They wore just a uniform of this fiber-like material and their top coat, neither of which was heavy. I remember one boy with a shattered leg; they ripped open his uni- form and I saw that he had neither socks nor underwear." KNIGHTS AND LADIES 137 Many are the stories of their experiences that these girls could tell.


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