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Foreign News August 19, 1925

The Alaska Daily Empire

Juneau, Alaska

What is this article about?

Y.M.C.A. hosted a two-day international love feast at Suchahora, Poland, uniting 70 Polish and 70 Czechoslovak boys with Americans. Flags exchanged; Polish boys visited Camp Orava for four days. (Fred W. Ramsey, E.R. Cummings, Walter G. Gethman involved.)

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Y. M. C. A. CONDUCTS BIG LOVE FEAST FOR POLISH-CZECH BOYS

WARSAW, Aug. 19. - A two-day international love feast, under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association recently was held at Suchahora, attended by 70 Polish boys and an equal number from Czecho-Slovakia. A number of Americans were present. National flags were exchanged, after which a group of Polish boys crossed over into Czechoslovakia and for four days were guests at Camp Orava.

Fred W. Ramsey, of Cleveland, O., took part in the gathering as president of the national council of the American Y. M. C. A. E. R. Cummings, an American connected with the Y. M. C. A. at Warsaw, accompanied the Polish boys, and Walter G. Gethman headed the boys from Camp Orava.

What sub-type of article is it?

Religious Affairs

What keywords are associated?

Ymca Love Feast Polish Czech Boys Suchahora Gathering Flag Exchange Camp Orava Visit

What entities or persons were involved?

Fred W. Ramsey E. R. Cummings Walter G. Gethman

Where did it happen?

Suchahora

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Suchahora

Event Date

Recently

Key Persons

Fred W. Ramsey E. R. Cummings Walter G. Gethman

Outcome

national flags were exchanged; a group of polish boys crossed into czechoslovakia and were guests at camp orava for four days.

Event Details

A two-day international love feast under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association was held at Suchahora, attended by 70 Polish boys and an equal number from Czecho-Slovakia, with a number of Americans present.

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