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Dedication To Our Fallen •‘HPHEY shall not pass!” The words thrilled the heart of the Nations, and 1 their manhood, in the radiant power of life, in the strength of righteousness faced the foe. They went with the joy and daring of Youth, with the resolve and courage of Men, and They stood willing to offer the supreme Sacrifice. )f millions this price was demanded, and They paid—that we might keep our heritage of freedom. Today, when the promise of the dawn follows the horrors of the night, and we are able to understand in a measure the fearful cost, we pause in sincere gratitude to those who faced the fire, who made the victory possible. Not less to the ones who were ready to lay clown Their lives do we offer our deepest gratitude—They may see and know—but it is to the Fallen that we tender our homage filled with reverence before the miracle of Life, immortal in Death, which They symbolize. Each life thus lost shall shine a gleaming star in the crown of Humanity in testimony of her sovereignty. Our hearts will ever glow with a stronger faith in the love of Mankind because They LIVED and DIED— these brave men of the Allied Nations. But to Those who more directly seem to have belonged to us because They had been a part of that school which holds so dear a place in our thoughts do we turn as our special representatives on the field of Honor. We are proud that They had the courage to give All. Our sympathy goes out to the ones They loved and left, and we may only hope that the splendid memory of Their deeds will ease the burden of sorrow. Their gift was not in vain—if we keep our trust. It is to Them—our Fallen—that we dedicate this book in the thought that it may express some part of the spirit of those who stayed at home, for it was this spirit that made Them “dare to die.” As Their names are written on our Roll of Honor, so shall their sacrifice be chronicled in our hearts. They shall not pass” from the shrine of our remembrance, but Their acts will ever be an incentive to nobler lives and greater effort. Thus shall we make the school, the nation, and the world which They left a better place as Their monument. Anna Lincoln. u....: .:;;i - • 181
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