Y. M. C. A. Work In The Army
One of our well known business men received the following letter from the chaplain of the Thirty-third Michigan the other lay. whlch ís Belf-explanatory: Camp Eaton, Island Lake, May 27th. My Dear Sir and Brothér: ir message to Major ('. B. ?■ me for answer and I take pleasure in doing so. The work of the Y. M. C. A. has been ex.y.i.id and effective as au aization in our midst, and we are glad to commend to your most faWe consideration the young men hi are handling the work of the society h'ere. The work ceriainly been of an effective character, and they have done a great deal of good among our soldier boys. As to undeveloped possibilities, would say that they have been crippled to a certain exten. wanl of toroh lights, singing 1, and larger tents. In case these necea 'ssories were furnl them we are certain they could do a great deal more in thelr liue. We are in hopea that they may be able to continue with us. If there is any further infoj-mation that you would be pleased to receive will be glad to continue this course of correspondence with you, and you can address me at Fall's Church, Va., as our regiment will undoubtedly be en route for Camp Alger tomorpow. Yours fraternallv.
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