This is the Fall River Line Journal for May 7, 1917 (Vol 39, No. 10). it is produced and published for the New England Steamship Company. The magazine contains an article on the Camp Fire girls. It appears on pages 2-12, 32. The article contains photographs as well as text that talks about the organization and its aims. It may have been written by Luther Halsey Gulick as it was in a folder of bound materials that were written by him. The rest of the magazine contains maps and information on the schedules and destinations of the Fall River Line, advertisements from various hotels, restaurants and other organizations, and listings of activities to do in New York City and Boston. The entire magazine is 36 pages long.
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