American National Red Cross; Red Cross and Red Crescent
MUCH HONORED SIR:--I am eager to express to you herewith my most
sincere thankfulness for the sympathetic account of the activity of
the Russian Red Cross Society, which you have been so kind to give
in your letter of the eighth May current. You have had the occasion
to persuade yourself of the common direction between the Russian and
American Societies of the Red Cross, by which the help to our fellow
creatures is not restricted to the relief of suffering in time of
war, but is extended to all the calls of national calamities, from
the gratuitous medical treatment of the poor to the large help
afforded in time of epidemic disease, famine and other calamities.
It is to me a great pleasure to see the sympathy of the American
people to the Russian, the proof of which has been in the last years
so evident. As you are instructed by the American Red Cross to
express this feeling of sympathy to our society, I beg you to
believe the heartfelt expressions of the like feeling from our side,
which I pray to present in our name to your society and to the
people of the United States.
The gift brought by the "Tynehead" will be accepted with deep
gratitude and distributed among the needy people, according to the
wish of the givers, through the offices of the beneficent committee
under the august presidency of His Imperial Majesty the Heir to the
Crown.
I avail myself of the present occasion to pray you to accept the
assurance of my perfect consideration.
The president of the Russian Red Cross Society,
M. DE KAUFFMANN.
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