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IN MEMORIAM lt is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us-that from these honored dead We take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure ot devotiong that We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation under God, shall have a new birth ot freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth. -Abraham Lincoln lust as our nation had its new birth ot freedom many years ago, as depicted in the above extract, so Will this War-torn world have its birth as a sphere ot tree and democratic ideals when the horrors of total War are gone once more. ln our memory lingers the thought ot our once proud schoolmates as Well as the other vast multitudes ot peace-loving men who lett their homeland in an attempt to sub- due the evil brought about by the mad War-Lords. These brave men were once students like you and me, enjoying the treedom ot a democratic nation. Rather than let their deeds pass Without glory, We pay solemn tribute to them and their spirit Which shall never die nor perish from our hearts.
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OUR YOUNGEST SOLDIERS 9 Dedicated to the Brackenridge soldiers of eighteen-composed by the 'lmothern of several hundred B.H.S. boys. Dear Uncle Sam, l'm sending you today My smallest son: he's very, Very dear. Please take him to your heart-relieve my tear. He's still so young to tight, to kill to slay. 'l must en1ist,' he said. What could l say, My heart in shreds, a smile to hide my tear, My little school boy in his eighteenth year- And yet I could not, would not bid him stay- He left last night, this precious child ot mine. God understands, tor He, too, had a son He sent to tight a globol War for men. And l'll awake, some glorious day divine, An Easter morn, the peace and victory Won, To tind him standing at my side again. His name, America, With you is filed. Sincerely yours, The Mother ot the Child
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