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fa ff . U , r - 5. . 'HM T' it T f ilu... Art Theme carrying out the theme of this book we have tried to represent the development of American history in pic- tures, pictures which will carry to the observer an idea M ' of intimate scenes in the lives of the people of the vari- ous periods. Our country was first inhabited by the Indians who roamed over this territory with the utmost freedom. They were the sole owners and inhabitants of this great northern hemisphere. In 1620 a small band of Pilgrims arrived off the coast of Cape Cod. They had left their homes, friends, and relatives, and braved the treacherous Atlantic for the right to worship God in the way they thought best. They established Plymouth Colony and despite the dreadful hardships, famines, diseases, and the many deaths which fell to them their first winter here, they had the perseverance and courage to remain steadfast. Today we look upon them as the forefathers of America. The Quakers were a religious sect founded in England in the middle of the seventeenth century. They believed that the inner lightu, or the illumination of the Divine Spirit in each man's conscience was a sufficient guide for conduct and worship. They too sought freedom of worship a11d came to America as early as 1653. Then later we find the children of the earlier settlers find- ing their ways across the Alleghanies and the Mississippi into the far West. These early, venturesome pioneers laid the founda- tion of our great West of which we are so proud today. Next we come to the charming Colonial Period. The hand- some. princely dressed, soldiers, and the quaint demure belles of this period form a very picturesque social background for our present day life. Today we are living in a very modern age. Our country has been settled and we, the people of this period, are developing its vast resources. Every American citizen is duly proud of this great land which has grown from infancy to become one of the leading powers of the world. We hope that the principles which our forefathers lived under and with which they developed this great country of ours will be instilled into the minds of those who edited this annual. 8
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