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NORTHERN DIVISION BULLETIN
Published every week by the Publicity Bureau of the
Northern Division of the American Red Cross.
Office, 202 Essex Building, Minneapolis, Minn.
Subscription rate-One dollar per year.
Entered as second class matter at the post office at
Minneapolis, Minn.
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage pro-
vided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 3, 1917,
authorized July 29, 1918.
Division Directors
CLIFFORD C. HIELD, Manager.
Mrs. F. L. FRIDLEY, Development.
E. R. BUELL. Publicity.
Miss ANNE C. JORDAN, Speakers.
FRANK I. BRUNO, Civilian Relief.
Mrs. W. L. HALL, Chapter Production.
Miss EVA ANDERSEN, Nursing.
W.L. PECK, Supplies.
R. C. BUCKLEY, Military Relief.
Miss HELEN HARRISON, Junior Membership
W. F. GRENELL, Accounts.
Snelling Patients Turn
Tables on "Dutch" Myers
PATIENTS at Fort Snelling hos-
pital have been in the habit of
receiving gifts from friends and
from the Red Cross, but the other
night R. Myers, they associate tables field Carl di-
turned the on
assistant
rector of recreation.
Myers is leaving for a year's ser-
in Siberia as camp service su-
vice pervisor rank captain. The Cross, patients with the
for the Red
of sum-
moned there A1 him Saper and Kansas ward City, and of
to the largest
of
standing on one leg a pair
crutches, made the presentation
that went with the steamer
speech trunk and 500 traveling wound-
the handsome
bag. There were about
ed men present.
For once "Dutch Myers" was
boys overcome. in but thank words the
He started to
a serious mood,
failed him and he fell into the Scan-
dinavian dialect which has made
him so great a favorite in the hospi-
tal wards.
Myers had been stationed at the
Fort since March 1; since that time
he has cheered the dismal moments
of men. more A than 3,000 through wounded the
brave
tour with him
various wards of the hospital was a
anoramic of smiles and cheerful-
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