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The Hopes And Aims Of "Daddy Allen"

Creator: Harry S. Calvert (author)
Date: May 1927
Publication: The Crippled Child
Publisher: National Society for Crippled Children of the United States of America
Source: National Library of Medicine, General Collection

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In conclusion I asked him, 'What has the movement meant to you personally?'

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'Like the others to whom I have refered I am deeply sensible of the joy and happiness it has brought me to be interested, in this humane undertaking. My aims and objects have become so much a part of myself hat it is difficult for me to stand aside, so to speak, and estimate their value. I can wish for nothing better than to spent and be spent in this great work, and continue to labor for an increase in the number of those all over this land who are striving with devotion and success to do something worth while for crippled children.'

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