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A VERY BRAVE STORY

It is four years since three Canadian girl? walked through the woods of St. Calixte, Quebec, singing choruses and joking together. They w T ere undergraduates out on a picnic, and they were very happy. Lying under the trees they foun 1 a stick, a nice dry little stick that looked just the thing for a camp fire. But it was a stick of dynamite. It exploded, and all three girls were blinded. One of them, Lucy Senkeivitz, also lost her hand. When they came out of hospital the

three friends determined to make good. It has been an uphill struggle, tut cheerful determination has won. Miss Senkeivitz has just graduated at McGill University, and both her friends hold posts, one in a hospital and one in a newspaper office. It is a brave story.

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Northland Age, Volume 5, Issue 5, 1 November 1935, Page 6

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A VERY BRAVE STORY Northland Age, Volume 5, Issue 5, 1 November 1935, Page 6

A VERY BRAVE STORY Northland Age, Volume 5, Issue 5, 1 November 1935, Page 6

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