We have now been told on good authority in France and in England that without America's aid we should have been in a desperate state. We do not seem quite safe yet, for the Observer remarks in connection with Mr. Kerensky's arrival : " If the Allies can put a free Russia on her
July 19, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
A Struggle to find the " New Way of Life" Seventy Years Ago.) By EDWARD EGGLESTON. CHAPTER XXlX.—Continued " Well, fer one thing, what kind of gals did lie go with ? Why. with my bound. gal. Hannah, along•through the blue grass palter at ten o'clock at night. and keepin' that ga
September 21, 1917 - New Crusader - London, London, England
A member of the F.O.R. in Derby is sending out notices for weekly prayer meetings as follows A hearty invitation is given to all who desire to Pray for Peace, and who believe that this can only come In Christ's Name. She is asking different ministers and others to take charge ea
March 22, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
A most encouraging meeting under the auspices of the Free Church League for Women's Suffrage, and presided over by Mrs. Crosfield, was held in Essex Hall, on Thunsday evening, when Mrs. Rosa Hobhouse, Mrs. Despard, and Miss Evelyn Sharp spoke to a resolution (which was ultimatel
June 28, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
The methods of the British censorship and its policy towards foreign correspondents are the subject of a letter to last week's Nation (November 10) by Mr. Michael Farbman, well known to British readers as a first-class Russian journalist who is in sympathy with the cause of demo
November 23, 1917 - New Crusader - London, London, England