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Flora A. Brewster (2,116 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article

Newsboys' Appeal, an illustrated journal published in the interest of the Newsboys' Home in that city. The following year, she began to study medicine with Dr
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screenings on May 11, 1948. The film had two working titles, Father Dunne's Newsboys Home and Father Dunne's Home. Actor Roddy McDowall screen-tested for the
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Colorado, Gordon was the first person to suggest the demand for the newsboys' home there, which she had the opportunity of aiding in establishing. She
Susie Forrest Swift (1,436 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Boston. In 1895, she established a home for waif boys in London. the Newsboys' Home in Fleet Street. She also served as National Auxiliary Secretary of
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little church. In 1832, the first chapel was built (later called the Newsboys Home) on what was then known as March, (later, Stanley, but now Lombard street)
Ellen Beach Yaw (3,336 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
charity with which she was most closely associated was the Los Angeles Newsboys' Home, which was established in 1890 as a residence for indigent and homeless
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Afterwards they were billeted at Liverpool College and fed at the Newsboys' Home in Everton Road. A variety of horsedrawn civilian vehicles were pressed