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THEME The soul of America is its continuing genius to weld the various, the many, into the oneness that is strength-be that oneness the spirit that builds a fighting force, an industrial might, or a scientific miracle. To be an American is to feel, above the splits and shocks of war and atoms, the green hope that a unity can come to cr world as it came to a continent. That hope, inherited from the indomitable men who shaped not only a nation but a way of life, may give at last to a frightened planet an American heritage. You are the buffalo-ghost, the broncho-ghost With dollar-silver in your saddle-horn, The cowboys riding in from Painted Post, The Indian arrow in the Indian corn. And you are the clipped velvet of the lawns Where Shropshire grows from Massachusetts sods, The grey Maine rocks--and the war-painted dawns That break above the Garden ot the Gods. The prairie-schooners crawling toward the ore And the cheap car, parked by the station door. Where the skyscrapers liit their foggy plumes Of stranded smoke out of a stony mouth. You are that high stone and its arrogant fumes, And you are ruined gardens in the South. And bleak New England farms, so winter-white Even their roofs look lonely, and the deep The middle grainland where the wind of night Is like all blind earth sighing in her sleep. All these you are, and each is partly you, And none is false, and none is wholly true. From IOHN BROWN'S BODY By Stephen Vincent Benet three
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DEDICATION DR. THOMAS I. MCGURL Dr. McGur1 has found time from cr busy cmd distinguished career for interest in quidcxnce of the educational policies of the Minersville schools. For unstinted service cms Q member of the board for seventeen yecxrs, ond for his iectdership in the post of president for the post eiqht years, We Qrcie-fully dediccrte this issue of the Eleusinicr to Dr. Thomas I. McGur1. four
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