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expressed a desire to meet because of the services they had rendered 

 to the cause of suffering Belgium. Several of these friends received 

 at the hands of the King and the Queen souvenirs of their visit in 

 the form of decorations. It may be proper to mention that the office 

 of the Director is at least for the time being the Belgian Consulate in 

 Pittsburgh, the Director for some time past having consented as an 

 act of friendship to attend to Belgian affairs in the western half of 

 the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 



