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Doughnuts and the Salvation ArmyMain MenuDoughnut DefinedThe History of the Salvation ArmyDoughnuts, Salvation Army, and World War IDoughnuts in the 1920s and beyondWhy Do Doughnuts Have Holes?CreditsBibiliographyJason Hanratty3be8a3d27a270399b0b9289c0daf19271961dc65
Salvation Army Song
12017-04-23T07:54:58-07:00Jason Hanratty3be8a3d27a270399b0b9289c0daf19271961dc65155301Official Song of the Salvation Armyplain2017-04-23T07:54:59-07:00Jason Hanratty3be8a3d27a270399b0b9289c0daf19271961dc65This song was written in 1919 by Elmore Leffingwell, James Lucas, Robert Brown, and William Frisch. The cover states, "The only song ever recognized and adopted by The Salvation Army" and has their official seal. Official Song
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12017-04-23T07:53:12-07:00Jason Hanratty3be8a3d27a270399b0b9289c0daf19271961dc65Salvation Army Song1Official Song of the Salvation Armyplain2017-04-23T07:53:12-07:00Jason Hanratty3be8a3d27a270399b0b9289c0daf19271961dc65