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Contents
Jane Addams | 1 |
Robert BadenPowell | 31 |
Samuel Barnett | 63 |
William Booth | 93 |
Dorothea Dix | 121 |
Samuel Gridley Howe | 147 |
Frederick Ozanam | 173 |
Lord Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper | 203 |
Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch | 233 |
George Williams | 255 |
Notes | 281 |
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