Survey of the Moral And Religious Forces in the Military Camps And Naval Stations in the United States, May 1, 1918

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Nicholson and D. H. Graham, Pres. S.; J. D. Rankin, U. P. Some lack of co-operation between Y. M. C. A. and camp pastors was reported.
IV. Church Cooperation in War Work: Inter-church Com. on work for soldiers. Rev. J. B. Winn (M. E.), Chairman, an able leader.
V. War Camp Community Service: Chairman, W. H. Mann ; Community Organizer, T. E. Rivers.
33 ROCKFORD, ILL., CAMP GRANT I. General Information: Nat. Army, 86th Div., about 28,000 men from Wis. and 111.; sev- eral thousand negroes. Command
...ant, Brig. Gen. C. G. Martin.
Rockford, 5 miles distant, reached by motor bus and street cars; population 60,000. No saloons, and altogether a fine moral environ- ment.
II. Religious Forces Within the Camp: Chaplains: S, J. Burgess, Disc; A. W. Centner, R. C. ; J. M.
Gleason, Pres. ; C. E. Jenney, Pres., Base Hos. ; C. C. Kennedy, Epis., 2ist Eng.; F. A. Kulinski, R. C. ; R. L. McQuarjs Disc; U. J. Rob- inson (col.). Bap. S., 365th Inf.; L. J. Velte, Bap.; Louis Watson, M.
E., 311th Eng.; R. R. Weismiller, Luth.


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