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Bainbarzoom Arsenian, as a email boy, stood helplessly by while Turkish' soldiers murdered his father in his home in Armenia. The little family with the help of an uncle in the United btates, eame to Amenoa seeking freedom. Ihe V.M.C.A., the Church, and the public schools succeeded in making a worthwhile American citizen of the boy. At Uto uutbroak of the war his sympathy for tho oppressed of his own raoe led him to give up all his plane and go to Kuesia, where he enlwted in the fight against the Turkish Empire. After nearly two years came o. letter from. an ?ssooiatio« secretary in Yokohama, informing the Philadelphia Association that this young soldier of Biwsia had been invalided out of the Army and was stranded there, Inth the present address of his American relatives unknown. Within twentylour hours the Inter-City Secretary had located the relatives, eeoured from them the price of a passage, and had cabled it to tno secretary in Japan—and the association had again proved a friend to one more of that groat body of "the men

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 44, 15 November 1917, Page 3

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299

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 44, 15 November 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 44, 15 November 1917, Page 3

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