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The author recounts the founding and early development of a national Red Cross organization and her personal involvement in establishing it. She then sketches a series of relief missions carried out over decades, describing work in response to famines, epidemics, floods, wartime suffering, and other disasters at home and abroad. Practical aspects of field work, organization, volunteer effort, and distribution of aid are illustrated through episodic reports. The narrative emphasizes humanitarian principles, lessons learned in coordination and recovery, and a sober, appreciative portrait of quiet relief administered to afflicted communities.
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