Soldier Silhouettes on Our Front
William L. (William Le Roy) Stidger
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[Frontispiece: "Traveller, hast thou ever seen so great a grief as mine?"]
[Frontispiece: "Traveller, hast thou ever seen so great a grief as mine?"]
SOLDIER SILHOUETTES ON OUR FRONT
BY
WILLIAM L. STIDGER
Y. M. C. A. WORKER WITH THE A. E. F.
ILLUSTRATED BY JESSIE GILLESPIE
NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 1918
TO DOCTOR ROBERT FREEMAN PIONEER RELIGIOUS WORK DIRECTOR OF THE Y. M. C. A. AND THE HUNDREDS OF PREACHER-SECRETARIES WHO ARE SERVING SO BRAVELY AND EFFICIENTLY ON THE CRUSADE OF SERVICE IN FRANCE AND TO THE CHURCHES THAT SENT THEM
TO DOCTOR ROBERT FREEMAN PIONEER RELIGIOUS WORK DIRECTOR OF THE Y. M. C. A. AND THE HUNDREDS OF PREACHER-SECRETARIES WHO ARE SERVING SO BRAVELY AND EFFICIENTLY ON THE CRUSADE OF SERVICE IN FRANCE AND TO THE CHURCHES THAT SENT THEM
FOREWORD
Y. M. C. A. WORKER WITH THE A. E. F.
ILLUSTRATED BY JESSIE GILLESPIE
NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 1918
TO DOCTOR ROBERT FREEMAN PIONEER RELIGIOUS WORK DIRECTOR OF THE Y. M. C. A. AND THE HUNDREDS OF PREACHER-SECRETARIES WHO ARE SERVING SO BRAVELY AND EFFICIENTLY ON THE CRUSADE OF SERVICE IN FRANCE AND TO THE CHURCHES THAT SENT THEM
TO DOCTOR ROBERT FREEMAN PIONEER RELIGIOUS WORK DIRECTOR OF THE Y. M. C. A. AND THE HUNDREDS OF PREACHER-SECRETARIES WHO ARE SERVING SO BRAVELY AND EFFICIENTLY ON THE CRUSADE OF SERVICE IN FRANCE AND TO THE CHURCHES THAT SENT THEM
FOREWORD
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
"Traveller, hast thou ever seen so great a grief as mine?" . . . . . . Frontispiece
"What are those dots on the sun?" Doctor Freeman shouted to me
The upturned roots of an old tree were just in front
"The last seen of Dale he was gathering together a crowd of little children"
"The boys call her 'The Woman with Sandwiches and Sympathy'"
What was the difference? He had gotten a letter
One night I had the privilege of seeing a plane caught by the search-light
The air-raid had not dampened her sense of humor
I
SILHOUETTES OF SONG
II
SHIP SILHOUETTES
[Illustration: "What are those dots on the sun?" Doctor Freeman shouted to me.]
[Illustration: "What are those dots on the sun?" Doctor Freeman shouted to me.]
III
SILHOUETTES OF SACRIFICE
IV
SILHOUETTES SPIRITUAL
V
SILHOUETTES OF SACRILEGE
VI
SILHOUETTES OF SILENCE
[Illustration: The upturned roots of an old tree were just in front.]
[Illustration: The upturned roots of an old tree were just in front.]
VII
SILHOUETTES OF SERVICE
[Illustration: "The last seen of Dale he was gathering together a crowd of little children."]
[Illustration: "The last seen of Dale he was gathering together a crowd of little children."]
VIII
SILHOUETTES OF SORROW
[Illustration: "The boys call her 'The Woman with Sandwiches and Sympathy.'"]
[Illustration: "The boys call her 'The Woman with Sandwiches and Sympathy.'"]
IX
SILHOUETTES OF SUFFERING
[Illustration: What was the difference? He had gotten a letter.]
[Illustration: What was the difference? He had gotten a letter.]
X
SOLDIER SILHOUETTES
XI
SKY SILHOUETTES
XII
THE LIGHTS OF WAR
[Illustration: One night I had the privilege of seeing a plane caught by the search-light.]
[Illustration: One night I had the privilege of seeing a plane caught by the search-light.]
XIII
SILHOUETTES OF SUNSHINE
[Illustration: The air-raid had not dampened her sense of humor.]
[Illustration: The air-raid had not dampened her sense of humor.]
"Traveller, hast thou ever seen so great a grief as mine?" . . . . . . Frontispiece
"What are those dots on the sun?" Doctor Freeman shouted to me
The upturned roots of an old tree were just in front
"The last seen of Dale he was gathering together a crowd of little children"
"The boys call her 'The Woman with Sandwiches and Sympathy'"
What was the difference? He had gotten a letter
One night I had the privilege of seeing a plane caught by the search-light
The air-raid had not dampened her sense of humor
I
SILHOUETTES OF SONG
II
SHIP SILHOUETTES
[Illustration: "What are those dots on the sun?" Doctor Freeman shouted to me.]
[Illustration: "What are those dots on the sun?" Doctor Freeman shouted to me.]
III
SILHOUETTES OF SACRIFICE
IV
SILHOUETTES SPIRITUAL
V
SILHOUETTES OF SACRILEGE
VI
SILHOUETTES OF SILENCE
[Illustration: The upturned roots of an old tree were just in front.]
[Illustration: The upturned roots of an old tree were just in front.]
VII
SILHOUETTES OF SERVICE
[Illustration: "The last seen of Dale he was gathering together a crowd of little children."]
[Illustration: "The last seen of Dale he was gathering together a crowd of little children."]
VIII
SILHOUETTES OF SORROW
[Illustration: "The boys call her 'The Woman with Sandwiches and Sympathy.'"]
[Illustration: "The boys call her 'The Woman with Sandwiches and Sympathy.'"]
IX
SILHOUETTES OF SUFFERING
[Illustration: What was the difference? He had gotten a letter.]
[Illustration: What was the difference? He had gotten a letter.]
X
SOLDIER SILHOUETTES
XI
SKY SILHOUETTES
XII
THE LIGHTS OF WAR
[Illustration: One night I had the privilege of seeing a plane caught by the search-light.]
[Illustration: One night I had the privilege of seeing a plane caught by the search-light.]
XIII
SILHOUETTES OF SUNSHINE
[Illustration: The air-raid had not dampened her sense of humor.]
[Illustration: The air-raid had not dampened her sense of humor.]
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