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BUY A ROSE.

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History has repeated itself once again in the present war. Of all the combatants Poland has suffered the most and will gain nothing. With Russia on one side and Germany on the other, brother has found himself fighting brother in the tide of battle that has swept back and forth over the country. Just now the suffering of Poland is due to lack of food. Children and young babies are dying every day simply because they can get nothing to eat.

The friends of Poland, a society recently formed in this country to aid their countrymen in Poland, are carrying on today a "rose campaign" in Boston and Cambridge. There will be no tagging or button-holing in the Yard, but the roses will be on sale at Memorial Hall, the Union, and at the different clubs. Buy a rose and save a child in Poland.

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