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YA Yesterday has gone. This is Today, called the Post-War World. Tomorrow comes unnoticed. It is our friendg it alone brings encouragement. Men know now that thoughts rule the Worldg the spiritual is stronger than material force. The world is Weary of its past. Old suns have setg the cross leads generations on. sal'
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4 International Friendship Students in first year French sent two boxes of gifts to three Norwegian children last November. These gifts, consisting of toys and candy, were chosen by class members. Miss Hasselkus then sent the packages to a family in Oslo, Norway. During February the class received the following letter of thanks which has been trans- lated into English : Oslo, Norway February 5, 1946 Kjarc French Pupils, Hearty thanks for the two marvelous pack- ages for the children. Both came about eight days ago. and hoth created enthusiasm. Bert- rani is playing the flute and riding the auto- mobile, and Anne Greta is throwing the rubber hall and jumping rope. Both are drawing with the fine colored pencils and crayons. The chocolate they enjoyed very much and, since the package was directed to the children, they in- sist that they have the say as to when the cocoa is to he made. At present Anne Greta is in hed with ear- ache and she is more than glad to have the colored pencils to play with. A rubber ball she had never seen. since she was only three months old when the war started, and within one year after that everything of that kind was sold ont, The Germans had a use for every- thing. The things they could not use here they sent across Sweden. Bertrani was two and a hall' years old when the war started, and at first he ma relied alter the German soldiers and sang their songs about marching into England. But as he grew older he learned to ignore the Ger- mans and once he pointed to one of the soldiers in the street and called, Mother, here is the one who took all of our chocolatef' The soldier looked terribly angry because they didnit like to be accused of taking things. The older children were hard to control, and when the English flyers came they cried, Hur- rahll' until the Germans were very much an- noyed. We have it so nice here in every way, and America came this time, too, as a saving angel. Then came all the great help which you sent later. It is much more than we deserve. Amer- ica stands for the children as a fairyland. Ber- trani is absolutely sure that in America the children do not have to learn their lessons, or practice the piano. The piano seems to be the worst thing he can think about, particularly now that there is so much snow. Right outside our window we have the winter sports center with wonderful skating ice, It was here that Sonja Henie trained since she was five years old and until she had ten world championships. After that she went to Hollywood. Her cousin, Marit Henie, has won this yearjs skating champion- ship in Norway, and she too, is something to look upon. Anne Greta and Bertrani send the French ' 'V HQ .. class their heartiest greetings and it was the l-qxvj----1 yvll fl.-Lfidg first time that Santa Claus had ever come gg , , V across the ocean from America, so the child- gi EVAH Q. ren think, and consequently it wasnit at all 5 x ' strange that he was late. iff' 'A -7179 . . . . . Hyertilig Hilsen, ' 'J' A ,'f' :'-' '- - , ik' -. Jenny Middelthon v.ff,S Q' K -,X F' 'D Tk' L 'w-7-'-'--Z:- .rlff-ti.. x , 135 .9 ., ff 1 'fi-15: , 3. Ot pl .sam .-1:3511 R we lf s we as A . -1,' 5 ff2.'3f ,f , pit'-,,v-, Qi 'N'-3-ff- 11 m i seepage '43, f 4 ' M ' In 5 1, .::':.:r. 5 , l .. . a -A 1'-1 :' ' ' I Y .. - '-1-' 'n ' '.- fff-.., 1-59 f. , ,gy :- ,jf M . , r Hope of a Confident f!,f'.'1jjii:V!?,gx ' i,-fi:-it ii. 'f gg , ' 4 - fp ,' yt Tomorrow i .f' e ii? Ia 5 W ' , ' , , La 5 i frm 1 ' 'V ' , , I . 3' .2 '41f'...i.e-.' ., lj-13:5-gfyx-,. 1' ' , 17'
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