Nov. 26—Southern and Western States are contributing liberally; American colony in Berlin gives up Thanksgiving dinner to hold entertainment for benefit of war sufferers.
Nov. 28—Jason sails from Devonport to Marseilles; American hospital, gift of American colony, opened in Petrograd.
Nov. 29—Four ships to be sent by Rockefeller Foundation before Jan. 1.
Dec. 1—American Commission for Relief in Belgium to manage all Belgian relief.
Dec. 2—Prince of Wales Fund reaches $20,000,000; Virginia is to send a shipload of food and supplies this month.
Dec. 3—Ambassador Gerard cables that Germans approve America's relief work.
Dec. 4—American students at Oxford take up relief work in Belgium.
Dec. 5—Batiscan, British steamer, sails with food for Belgians under safe conduct from Germany; charity bazaar for benefit of German and Austrian soldiers opens in New York.
Dec. 6—New Belgian relief plan is started with capital supplied by the Belgian, British, and French Governments; Jason sails for Genoa.
Dec. 8—Two sections of American Red Cross leave Italy for Servia.