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To Tm-. STUD!-,N'lS oi 'l'il.1. New ulifiastav S'l'a'I'l4 Ti aciiifits QQUI 1 roi ai' Nl xy,-xius GREETINGS: The theme of this year's Memorabilia is service. I believe that the events of the past few years have driven us as .1 people to think more deeply and more reverently of our duty to serve our fellowmen. In the year 1939, when the whole world was set afire by war, we in America began to study our form of government. XVe found ourselves asking, W'hat is Democracy?'l If we think of what life under an Axis power is, then we soon End an answer. It is the four freedoms for which we are fighting. Is that the meaning of Democracy? Certainly the essence of Democracy is freedom. But to all of us it is more. These four freedoms must be bound together by service. You and I must serve others if these freedoms mean what they say. The maintenance of a Democracy that has passed will not suflice. That would be merely freezing the old forms of nationality, class race and individual privileges. But if life in our Democracy is made dynamic by service of the individual to others, there will result a social change which will make a world in which you and I will want to live. You and I can serve by bringing into being ideas which will meet the post-war problems. You and I will need to study, read, inquire and discuss what the meaning of Democracy is as applied to others as well as to ourselves. This will mean applying the four freedoms to all of our national neighbors. It will be a more meaningful cooperation. It will be a cooperation that will strive to create a world in which every human being will want to live. In building this cooperation we must apply the principle of the Golden Rule. All human beings must respect all other human beings, as individuals, as racial and as religious groups. This kind of cooperation, built on a foundation of economic security, will go very far toward making the future world an ideal place in which to live. I wish that you and I could have a faith more abiding. A great writer has recently said, The American dream is only hidden away, and it will push its way up and grow again Wfe want to share the American way of life. Let us serve to this end. Very sincerely, f Prrsizlerzf
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