Hengel Examines The Way In Which 'The Most Vile Death Of The Cross' Was Regarded In The Greekspeaking World And Particularly In Romanoccupied Palestine
Presented By The Eminent Archaeologist Who Led The Expedition
Writing About Her Childhood Along The Texasmexico Border
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The Knitting Brigades Of World War I: Volunteers For Victory In America And Abroad,New Jean Stockdale Hengel Examines The Way InIn The Summer Of 1917, Following The U. S. Entry Into The Great War That Erupted In Europe In 1914, Volunteers From Every State, Led By The Red Cross, Stepped Up To Knit More Than 15 Million Pounds Of Wool Into Socks, Sweaters, Hats, And Bandages For Our Soldiers And Allies Overseas. In Less Than Two Years, Women, Men, And The Nation