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Subscriptions to the Red Cross Movement for the relief of the sufferers in Armenia may be sent to the following committee, appointed by the United Religious Societies of the University, and they will be forwarded at once...
...accordance with the vote of the public meeting, January 13, held under the auspices of the United Religious Societies, a committee has been appointed to receive subscriptions in the University to be placed at the disposal of the Red Cross Movement for the relief of the sufferers in Armenia. Since some uncertainty seems to exist as to the possibility that relief may not reach the sufferers, we print the following letter from Miss Barton...
...opportunity to aid in the relief of the suffering Armenians, should meet with an immediate and hearty response. Miss Clara Barton's letter, published in another column, gives assurance that all contributions will be distributed surely and effectively,- through the Red Cross, if it is allowed to enter Armenia; if not, through other existing agencies...
...accordance with the vote of the public meeting, January 13, held under the auspices of the United Religious Societies, a committee has been appointed to revceive subscriptions in the University to be placed at the disposal of the Red Cross Movement for the relief of the sufferers in Armenia. Since some uncertainty seems to exist as to the possibility that relief may not reach the sufferers, we print the following letter from Miss Barton...
...some sixteen months ago that the first stories were heard of Turkish atrocities committed in Armenia. Christendom was startled; but it was slow to awake to the terrible reality of the situation, to realize that Armenia is now and has long been the scene of horrible cruelty, savage ferocity, and brutal lust, such as is unsurpassed in the history of the relations of man to man. It is no exaggeration to say that in about a year and a half sixty thousand martyrs have suffered at the hands of the fierce Turks. No longer ago than Saturday there came news...