CONTENTS

CONTENTSPAGEPreface5The Sicilian and Calabrian Earthquake7Contributions to the Italian Red Cross9The American Red Cross Orphanage11Houses for Italy16Early Days of Relief (illustrated)19By W. Bayard Cutting, Jr.Red Cross Relief ShipBayern(illustrated)43By Lieut.-Commander Reginald R. Belknap, U. S. A.Other Measures of American Red Cross Relief58Italian Relief Notes (illustrated)59American Red Cross Receipts by States64How New York Raised Funds for Italy66Origin of the Christmas Stamp (illustrated)69Funds Raised through Sale of Red Cross Christmas Stamps, 1908 (illustrated)75Competition for 1909 Christmas Stamp Design82South China Flood Relief (illustrated)83An Inspiration (illustrated)89By Nellie Olmsted Lincoln.The Story of the Red Cross (with Portrait)92Rules for the Prevention of Railroad Accidents95Notes96Entered at the Post Office, Washington, D. C., as second-class matter.

Entered at the Post Office, Washington, D. C., as second-class matter.

Messina—View Showing Destruction Along Water Front.(By courtesy of the New York World.)

Messina—View Showing Destruction Along Water Front.(By courtesy of the New York World.)

Messina—View Showing Destruction Along Water Front.

(By courtesy of the New York World.)

His Excellency, Lloyd C. Griscom, American Ambassador at Rome.

His Excellency, Lloyd C. Griscom, American Ambassador at Rome.

His Excellency, Lloyd C. Griscom, American Ambassador at Rome.


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