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The author presents a chronological, observer's portrait of a public servant, tracing childhood and university years, a technical career abroad, and a shift into leadership of large humanitarian and administrative programs during and after the war. The account emphasizes organization and methods used to relieve mass starvation, diplomatic obstacles, and the principles and operations of food administration and relief agencies, with particular attention to efforts for children. Detailed chapters describe key campaigns and supporting appendices document outcomes and procedures.
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