The American Relief Clearing House Its Work in the Great War
The American Relief Clearing House Its Work in the Great War
Percy Mitchell
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R. C. H. , called on M. Hanotaux, President of the Allies Commiittee, immediately after the meeting of June 19th, to inform him of the decisions taken and the reasons for taking them. M, Hanotaux, commending the changes, suggested that a farewell meeting of the Allies Committee be called. It was held on June 28th, and attended by : M. Hanotaux (Chairman) ; M. G. Payelle, M. J. Branet, HO THE AMERICAN RELIEF CLEARING HOUSE M. Emile Ogier, M. A. Legrand, Vicomte d'Harcourt, Captain Bugat-Pujol, M.... Marraud, M. H. Ponsot, M. Re- mond, M. Firmin Roz, M. Radovanovitch, M. Sevasto- poulo, Prince Poggio-Suasa, M. Lahovary, Major Murphy, Mr. Perkins, Mr. Harjes, Mr. Ridgeley Carter, Mr. Charles Carroll, Rev. Dr. S. N. Watson, Mr. Hugh Reid Griffin, Mr. Whitney Warren and Mr. Randolph Mordecai. In behalf of the Allies Committee, Mr. Hanotaux greeted Major Murphy and summarized the changes that America's participation in the war rendered essential. The duty of the A. R. C. H. Was clear : it was to place itself wholly at the disposal of the American Government, and it had done so.
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