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i a y = vies privileges are bestepito- — mized in the wor 1e Declaration Q) Naa Driwv1amdt ? GOVERNMENT Liberty, rising statuesquely above the entrance to New York harbor, holds her lighted torch high above the land that today represents a last stronghold of individual freedom and democratic government. Our ancestors fought a bloody war to establish these rights. Because of their hardships and sacri- fices, every man, woman, and child from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from Canada to the Caribbean, enjoys that divine gift . . . liberty. The Constitu- tion of the United States, said by Gladstone, to be ''the greatest docu- ment struck off by the hand of man, “makes the American government a SS e — zen over twenty-one years of age has truly democratic one. It is a govern- ment by the people—where every citi- the right to select those whom he con- siders most competent to represent his -eommunitym-his state, and his nation. at : The Bill of Rights grants every individ- ual, living under-the. Stars and Stripes, ie freedom | speech, of “worship, of assembly, and of the press. All our ‘ ‘ of Independence, the three ideals for — which-man has Sstriven for es Ni rg = . = . ‘ . 2 “Life, liberty, and the Pursuit ap- pines. 4 Lat
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IN EAMES OR.NAHONAL CRISIS the needvof training mén for the defense of their country fhrusts-itself chatengingty-acrdss thé pages of our history. TheyWar Department, learning the l6SSon of préparedriess during the World-War, éstablished in |97t%a new nationalized course of training irmmilitary sciente ahd tactiés for the high schools of the-United States. Thus were born the) first unitSsof the ndw firmly established and. highly regarded Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. Th, 1919 salso, Henry vk Flexsenhar, caStain inthe United States Army, was appointed to tratmand direct this new-Corps lat Lowell. For™twenty-One years Captain Flexsenhar served our school—training boys nof nly iaSmilifaryesciente and tactics but in the highest ideals of the™United StatesArmy—disciplide, Honor, courtesy; bravery, pride in American citizenship, love of country. Now thatthe call of ''Taps ' has-sounded for-Gaptain Hlexsenhar, we, in pro- found rétpectmand as-our lasttoken ofjearthly esteem, dedicate this volume of our journal to his memorys €
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== bye ate “....in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity .. .” . .. PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION
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