The book American Women And the World War was written by author Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947, Former Owner. Dlc [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of American Women And the World War book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is American Women And the World War a good or bad book?
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In one of our smaller cities the women have put up 10,000 jars of fruit and vege- tables for hospital use. Hundreds of quarts have been sealed in tin cans ready for transportation to France. The Motor Division went throughout the county and gathered fruit and vegetables, which might other- wise have been wasted, for this purpose. That same town has made, approaching 25,000 garments for the Red Cross aside from all their surgical dressing work and work in other departments. Of course, our larger... centers have done the greatest amount of social and welfare work, in caring for men in the begin- ning of volunteer enlistment, who even required food and clothing, and in helping civilian relief to provide for dependents, etc. "Our women are well organized and are doing splendid service work continually and have many 399 AMERICAN WOMEN AND THE WORLD WAR plans for the future, particularly in regard to our training camps; the special cantonment at Camp Lewis and the navy work at Bremerton. One plan carried out was to have a Christmas tree in our hos- pital at Camp Lewis for the men ill at that time, and we undertook to provide a Christmas package for every man in every camp and fort who would not be otherwise remembered on that day.
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