L'histoire des foyers du soldat de l'union franco-am�ericaine en 1917-1918.
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A novel about three American women who served as secretaries of the "Foyers du Soldats" or "Soldiers' Firesides" during the First World War in France, with an essay on the history of the Union Franco-Americaine's "Foyers." In French. One of the three American women included in the fictional account is Marion G. Crandell, French teacher at St. Katharine's School in Davenport, Iowa. She worked for a Y.M.C.A."canteen" in Sainte-Menehould, and was the first American woman in active service to be killed in France, on March 27, 1918.
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