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... Wabash Avenue Department of the YMCA of Chicago was dedicated with Leroy Tucker as its first execu- tive secretary ... Wabash Avenue Department met a real com- munity need was evident from its immediate success . The Pull- man Company ...
... Wabash Avenue Department of the YMCA of Chicago was dedicated with Leroy Tucker as its first execu- tive secretary ... Wabash Avenue Department met a real com- munity need was evident from its immediate success . The Pull- man Company ...
Page 301
... Wabash Avenue YMCA , struggling bravely to accomplish a task far beyond the capacity of its lim- ited resources . The size of the problems at Wabash Avenue was ironically 301 " I Don't Care for Monuments "
... Wabash Avenue YMCA , struggling bravely to accomplish a task far beyond the capacity of its lim- ited resources . The size of the problems at Wabash Avenue was ironically 301 " I Don't Care for Monuments "
Page 302
... Wabash Avenue was ironically in direct proportion to the success with which it had served the community since it had first opened its doors in 1913. By letter and by word of mouth , the message had reached every county south of the ...
... Wabash Avenue was ironically in direct proportion to the success with which it had served the community since it had first opened its doors in 1913. By letter and by word of mouth , the message had reached every county south of the ...
Contents
CHAPTER Page 1 Our Object Is to Do Good | 15 |
Page CHAPTER I Page | 16 |
Cyrus Bentley CHAPTER 3 | 23 |
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