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marked buty
enoughshad the
direction sphoning government provide
suitable recommendation sick, yet
agreated had been accomplished
during the monthout aug and still
more was in the process of accomplish
-ment The greatestand at this
junchise was that of impressing
upon government the fact that
(8)
preventable suffering - which jina
common point of view inhurance)
twhich in a military emeemaea
striftle waster of the physical
efficiency of
truinionsly. experienced
This truth was
-izid by studeling work of the Comn
in the Reception Buildinge turged
upon officials. Incomuch that - sanguing
hopes were entertained of successful
of the long continued
efforts of the Come in this direction.
But"ste best -laid plans of micet
men going aft agliev Events hada
wild way of happining in strocedays.
Indudi circumstance seemed to have
acquired the habit of crowding into
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