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1. They never lose their goat. Mary's little lamb might have been running on three legs in an attempt to keep up with this Italian goat, the Mascot of the Junior Red Cross of America Orphanage in Collestrada. Not only does he try to follow one child about, but several hundred pupils in the Agricultural Colony. As they work in the gardens and fields, tend the chickens, ducks and rabbits., his ever watchful eye is on them. Under the instruction of an old woman, whose life has been spent in the vineyards, these Perugian girls are learning the time old methods of training the tender grapevines over the trellises. It is their duty to watch over them from the first palnting until the wine is made June 23, [19]20 [date received]

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2. When the Bolsheviks retreated before General Denikine's forces toward Kiev they blew up the roads and the birdges. This bridge was mined only five days before, but the Cossack forces have lost no time in repairing it. Two weeks after the retreating Reds have blown up, the American Red Cross unit following in the wake of the Volunteer Army of Cossacks, brought relief supplies over it to hospitals in the liberated area 14 November 1919 [date received]

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3. When the Bolsheviks retreated before General Denikine's forces toward Kiev they blew up the roads and the birdges. This bridge was mined only five days before, but the Cossack forces have lost no time in repairing it. Two weeks after the retreating Reds have blown up, the American Red Cross unit following in the wake of the Volunteer Army of Cossacks, brought relief supplies over it to hospitals in the liberated area

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4. They never lose their goat. Mary's little lamb might have been running on three legs in an attempt to keep up with this Italian goat, the Mascot of the Junior Red Cross of America Orphanage in Collestrada. Not only does he try to follow one child about, but several hundred pupils in the Agricultural Colony. As they work in the gardens and fields, tend the chickens, ducks and rabbits., his ever watchful eye is on them. Under the instruction of an old woman, whose life has been spent in the vineyards, these Perugian girls are learning the time old methods of training the tender grapevines over the trellises. It is their duty to watch over them from the first palnting until the wine is made

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