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...play by authorities on the different types of settings, and the color effects have been arranged by an expert on electrical stage lighting. Advice is staging the production has been received from Dr. Hermansson of Cornell, and Mr. W. S. C. Russell, of Springfield, who has travelled widely in Iceland...
...Hermansson, of Cornell, and Mr. W. S. C. Russell, of Springfield, who has travelled over most of Iceland have given their advice in the production of the play...
...under Sir Frederick Treves in the London Hospital, where he acquired the medical knowledge necessary for his career. In 1887 he became medical missionary to the North Sea fishermen under the direction of the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen, and cruised for a number of years about Iceland attending to the needs of the fishermen. Finally, in 1892, he went to Labrador, where he has worked ever since to alleviate the sufferings of the fishermen by building hospitals, co-operative stores, and orphanages...
...Grenfell is a graduate of Marlborough and Queen's College, Oxford, and later worked in the London Hospital under the famous Sir Frederick Treves. In 1887 he began his career as medical missionary to the North sea fishermen, and cruised for several years about Iceland establishing homes for destitute fishermen and fitting out hospital ships. Finally, in 1892 he came to Labrador where he has worked ever since in building hospitals, co-operative stores, and in many other ways bettering the conditions among the fishermen...
Wilfred T. Grenfell was born in England in 1865 and received his education at Marlborough and Oxford, and later under the famous Sir. Frederick Treves at the London Hospital. He fitted out the first hospital ship for the North Sea fishermen and cruised for several years about Iceland establishing homes for fishermen and fitting out mission vessels. In 1892 he came to Labrador where he built four hospitals, a system of co-operative stores, an orphanage, and in many other ways alleviated the suffering among the fishermen...