Liberation Belief Workers.
Five of the six American specialists read}’ to sail for Syria, where they will form the vanguard of relief workers who will go to Greece at the first possible moment after that country is liberated, are women. Itestricted as to baggage they will take few materials with them for direct relief, but are well equipped with imagination and initiative to translate western ideas into activities that will help war-ridden peoples to re-estab-lish themselves. In the group are three who will work in the medical field : Dr. Huth Parmelee, who for 19 years before the German conquest worked in Greece for the American Women's Hospitals: Miss Emily Wilms, trained nurse, her associate in that work, and Miss Penelope Gorgola, a native of Greece, and a graduate nurse
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 17, 15 October 1943, Page 3
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129Liberation Belief Workers. Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 17, 15 October 1943, Page 3
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