Volume 29, Number 3 INSIDE
SEMINAR 'HITS HOME RUN' Candidates Seminar and Railton Preview Weekend draws largest delegate attendance in years as leaders adopt a year–round recruitment effort.
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MARCH 2012
CORPS KITCHEN SERVES FOOD
FOR THE SOUL The Cambridge, Mass., Corps is holding worship meetings in its kitchen. See what's happening in the sanctuary while a new housing unit and shelter are being constructed on site. PAGE 10
FUND RAISING FOR FAMILIES
IN NEED To date, the Oakhurst Dairy in the Northern New England Division has raised more than $200,000 for The Salvation Army. PAGE 12
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NEW YORK, NY—It was the Friday night before the NFL Super Bowl, but Major Ken Wilson, senior instructor at the School for Offi cer Training (SFOT), brought a little baseball history to the opening of the Candidates Seminar and Railton Preview Weekend at Centen- nial Memorial Temple. He reminded his audience that slugger Babe Ruth once
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simultaneously held the major league records for career home runs—and for strikeouts. To dramatize his point to prospective
offi cer candidates, Wilson changed into a Cincinnati Reds jersey and cap and grabbed a bat. Wilson said that Ruth was not afraid to swing the bat or even strike out in his quest for home runs.
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