The War Romance of the Salvation ArmyHill, Grace Livingston
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The War Romance of the Salvation Army
Hill, Grace Livingston
World War, 1914-1918 -- War work -- Salvation Army
It gives me pleasure to add my word of approval to the very noble work
that is being done by the Salvation Army for the men now serving the
country. The Salvation Army has for many years been doing very valuable
work, and the extension of its labors into the ranks of the soldiers
has not lessened in any degree its power of accomplishment. The
Salvation Army can render most efficient service. It should be the aim
of every one of us in Massachusetts to assist in every way the work
that is being done for the soldiers. We cannot do too much of this kind
of work for them—they deserve and need it all. I urge everybody in
Massachusetts to assist the Salvation Army in every way possible, to
the end that Massachusetts may maintain her place in the forefront of
the States of the Union who are assisting the work of the Army.
(Signed) Samuel W. McCall,
Governor.
Proclamation.
To the People of the State of Maryland:
I have been very much impressed with the good work which is being done
in this country by the Salvation Army, and I am not at all surprised at
the great work which it is doing at the front, upon or near the
battlefields of Europe. It is doing not only the same kind of work
being done by the Y.M.C.A. and the Knights of Columbus, but work in
fields decidedly their own.
It is now undertaking to raise $1,000,000 for the National War Service
and it is preparing a hutment equipped with libraries, daily
newspapers, games, light refreshments, _etc_., in every camp in France.
Now, therefore, I, Emerson C. Harrington, Governor of Maryland,
believing that the effect and purposes for which the Salvation Army is
asking this money, are deserving of our warmest support, do hereby call
upon the people of Maryland to respond as liberally as they can in this
war drive being made by the Salvation Army to enable them more
efficiently to render service which is so much needed.
[The Great Seal of the State of Maryland]
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be
hereto affixed the Great Seal of Maryland at Annapolis, Maryland, this
fourteenth day of February, in the year one thousand nine hundred and
eighteen.
Emerson C. Harrington.
By the Governor,
Thos. W. Simmons, Secretary of State.
“The Salvation Army is peculiarly equipped for this kind of service. I
have watched the career of this organization for many years, and I know
its leaders to be devoted and capable men and women.
“Of course, any agency which can in any way ameliorate the condition of
the boys at the front should receive encouragement.”
(Signed) Frank C. Lowden,
Governor of Illinois.
“I join with thousands of my fellow citizens in having a great
admiration for the splendid work which has already been accomplished by
the Salvation Army in the alleviation of suffering, the spiritual
uplift of the masses, and its substantial and prayerful ministrations.
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