● ● ● measured success in terms of dollars; her aim was salvation: from sin, sickness, and all error. On one side stood alone a devout woman, consecrated to the noblest ideal that could actuate a human deed—a woman totally without technical knowledge or newspaper training who had probably given little or no study to the physical and material side of the enormous problem she was facing—and on the other side a corps of trained experts in the various lines of journalism, intricate and involved as they were.
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