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Form 599 THE AMERICAN RED CROSS Bureau of Personnel MERICAN RED CROSS (Here insert with rubber stamp, address of Division Bureau of Personnel) DELAWARE DIVISION 16TH AND WALNUT STREETS CONFIDENTIAL REFERENCE PHILADELPHIA, PA. Date September 11,1918. TMr. Thomas Hemphill Address: 142 W. Ninth St. Erie Penna. Sir or Madam: The person concerning whom this inquiry is made has applied for foreign service in The American Red Cross. As an aid to it, in the performance of its duty to obtain accurate information regarding the applicant's patriotism and loyalty to the United States, you are requested to answer all of the following questions (or to state after any question which you do not answer your reason for not doing so). Your replies to these ques- tions will be regarded by The American Red Cross as confidential and will not be disclosed either to the applicant or to the persons other than government officials, who, in the performance of a public duty, may be called upon to examine them. Susan CLanis NURSING Director, Bureau of In Re Application of Miss Elizabeth G. Wilson. A. To Establish the Identity of the Person Filling Out this Form. (A woman answering the following questions may, as a means of self-identification, answer Nos. 2, 3 and 4 as regards her husband, father, or other near male relative. In so answering, she must indicate the relation- ship.) 1. What is your name and address Thomas M. Hemphill, 142 West Ninth Street, Erie, Pennsylvania, 2. What is your business or profession General Insurance Agent. 3. With what firm or corporation are you associated and what office in the company do you hold? 4. State any present or former business or professional associations which you have had, offices you have held and any public services you have rendered Member National Guard, State of Pennsy lvania, for five years. B. To Establish the Loyalty of the Applicant. 5. How long have you known the applicant? Fifteen(15); years 6. What has been the character and extent of your acquaintance with the applicant (business, professional, social) Nurse in my family for six months and visits afterward. 7. Have you been asked to endorse the applicant's loyalty, and if so, by whom and under what circumstances? no. 8. What is the general reputation of the applicant? good (a) for character and integrity. good (b) for loyalty to the United States 100% American (c) for attitude and loyalty to one and all of the Allies of the United States 100% Ame an. 9. What public service, if any, in connection with the war (i. e., Liberty Loan, Red Cross, Y. M. C. A., War Savings Stamps, etc., etc.,) has been rendered by the applicant?

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