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THE HERMIAD The trip across was rough and monotonous, many sol-dlers became medlatelv were rushed to bolster the West Wall against the 1nvaders Tom proved his fine her1tage by standing up nobly in the face of enemy Hre but in one of these sklrmlshes he was mortally wounded Tom Nash was a robust good looking American youth He died so that some ambitious warlords could fulfill their selfish desires We prav that the -Xmerlcan youth of today will not be sacrlficed for so petty a cause The last war should have taught us a le son not soon to be forgotten Edwald Sims 1040 Peace And Its Price All with all 1tS sorrow, sacrifice, toll and death is the price that man must pay for the treasures of c1v1l1zat1on and peace Our hlstory, from the earliest recorded date down to the preserrt day, is a storv of the rising and falling of empires the sufferlng and horrors experi enced by those who came before us, and the days of peace that they weve sometimes fortunate enough to enjoy War has been concurrent wlth man s existence Every war has been caused by a showing of barbarlty by one nation and the desire by another to check these unfuendly and uncivilizenl acts It is nature for man to be greedy and quarrelsome Peace reigns only so long as these evil and cursed traits are held ln check Once again, in modern times, anarchists and terrorlsts are rampant They strive to satlsfy thelr greedy calllngs by e1tl1er looting or d8Stl0y1Bg everything that ClV1l1Z9d man holds dear Just when and where these atrocious acts agalnst humanity will be halted are the questlons predominant in most American minds It IS hoped that some day the curse of war will forever be vanqulshed and that peace and Justlce w1ll be malntained not at the cost of millions of human lnes but by a mere extra effort by man to control the savagery within him James Doyle 1 9 A G if Pk F Refugees LARGE ocean liner sailed smoothlv over the waters of New York harbor past Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty and anchored at one of the plers The gangplank w as lowered and the passengers filed slowly down to terra Erma A small handsome yet rather frail looklng boy clung to the hand of lns older slster, who was a tall and strikingly beautiful girl Beautlful, but pathetlc looking for hei cheeks V616 hollow and her face showed lfllple 8 . ,mitllwinlWilllllllllilllllllltlllllllwlwlllw5lrIYhlll1llwl'lMlMilllllllllllHAHMHHN!Wllllllllwllllllllll'llllll!HH'lullH,HHHIAHIIIIHIVIVVI-Hi' l'11Vlillllllllllilllflllllllll illlllllhlllll' 'tillflwlm 'lllllllll seasick and homesick. They arrived in the port of Havre, France, and im- J K . . , , - . , 7 D I . Z L ,. S Q - ' 1 . ., . Pk PF PK p , . . l . . , I . Q.- . . V. , . 7 f Y I Y. ' YI . . . . . . , . . . V 7 7 Q. - , 1 , - N Y . . V A 7 7 . . . Y A L ' - 7 ' ' ' y , , . , - 5-
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