Word: stones
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Lieut. L. A. Stone, D.M.D...
...more quiet now than then, I assure you. Save for our presence and that of a few civilians who have come back to take up the sorry task of rebuilding and rehabilitating--yes, and save for an occasional air raid--we might as well be in some old stone quarry, camping by piles of scrap rock...
...went through J--the other day--and D--. Both towns were very heavily bombarded, both by the Germans, the French, and Americans--whole blocks, of houses are laid flat, with no stone on top of another--unless perchance the under stone may sometimes be above. And in those towns, in shells of houses, windows and often whole walls missing, roofs gone or rent and torn, the civilians were coming back. I saw stores being reopened, houses being set up, debris cleared away. I saw a meat market starting again, the people passing in and out through a hole...
Edward Mandell Stone...
Executive Council.--H. Berlack '20 of Jacksonville, Fla.; R. M. Gudeman '19, of Chicago, Ill.; J. W. Rosenberg '19, of Portland, Me.; H. Starr '21, of Gloversville, N. Y.; S. R. Stone '20, of Malden; B. N. Surovitz '19, of Scranton, Pa.; B. Ulin '20, of Roxbury...