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Foreword
Few of their names are known. They only ask to serve; and they do serve—efficiently.
The net effect produced upon me—and this is what I want to tell you—is that things are being done, excellently well done. From our manifold insufficiencies we have learned.
This is intended not as a slur, but as a spur for us to do what the United States can surely do, when once our people become aroused. The United States needs our best, humanity needs it; nor shall we be weighed in the balance and found wanting.
Harris Dickson.
- Washington, D. C.,
- July 4th, 1917.
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