Word: sicking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Kelley; 4, J. P. Hubbard; 5, P. H. Theopold; 6, H. G. Curran; 7, H. M. Bohlen; stroke, B. R. Wiesman. This arrangement is definite with the exception of stroke and 5; in the case of stroke Seabury Cook, who would probably have attained the position, is sick. The coxswain has not yet been chosen...
...families as well as to the men themselves. The running expenses of the Cambridge chapter of the Red Cross are extremely low and none of the money collected will go towards upkeep of the branch or drive. To meet the expenses of caring for the wounded or sick soldiers, the Cambridge chapter needs a minimum of $3000, for the greater part of which it is dependent on the college drive...
...would be difficult, if not impossible, for any Government Bureau to serve the sick and disabled ex-soldiers as well as the Red Cross organization can. Customary Government action is slower and less elastic than that of the Red Cross, and is more apt to be pauperizing in its tendency. The Red Cross methods are more sympathetic, confidential, and humane...
...emergency cases, the Red Cross does actual hospital work, but with the vast majority of men the organization leaves this side of the work to the state and city hospitals, while it attends to another branch of service almost equal in importance to the actual caring for the sick and wounded; namely, supervision of the disabled man's family and assistance in securing for him a position which his crippled condition will permit him to fill...
...that Japan is now free to reap the fruits of her power in the Far East. It is not true! That nation in the future daring to brave the storm of world opinion will surely come to grief. Condemnation at the hands of all mankind is what made Germany sick at heart; it is what will bring France to terms; and it will have its influence on Japan. Universal censure is sufficient to quell the proudest nation, and Japan will soon vacate Siberia and conform to world opinion...