Rohe, Alice, 1876-1957
Alice Rohe American author and journalist (1876-1957)
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Works
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Alice Rohe papers | |
Emptying wine casks at the gate of Serravale [i.e. Serravalle]: San Marino | |
Even the humblest peasants have their vines and make their casks of wine in the open, treading the grapes with their bare feet : San Marino | |
Italy's spirit unbroken | |
Kavalla's square under the old aqueduct where all the varied types of Eastern Macedonia are beginning to renew the old life of pre-occupation days | |
The old town crier of Drama, the capital of Eastern Macedonia, has out-cried Turk, Bulgar and Greek occupations There being no "extras," his mission is to keep people posted on local news. The fountain (to the right) is in the principal square. In 1914 the town boasted a population of 25,000, of which 4,000 died of hunger and disease under Bulgarian rule. | |
[Photographs by and of Alice Rohe] | |
Prosperous peasants ride down from the mountains on donkeys to purchase flour brought into Macedonia by the American Food Administration | |
Queen Marie among the poor at Curtea de Arges | |
[Queen Marie of Romania, in traditional Romanian dress, visiting peasants in the region of Pitesti] | |
The square of Kavalla holds a mixed crowd of humanity - Greeks, Turks, Vlacks and Jews In Kavalla there were formerly nearly 16,000 workmen but when the Bulgarians took the town they treated the Greeks with such cruelty - stripping the town and giving flour only to the Turks - that when the Greeks reoccupied the place there were only 1,000, the rest having died of starvation or being held in Bulgaria as hostages. | |
The Vlack family. | |
With the three great towers of this little republic ever in view, the Sammarinese plowman wends his way |