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THE TfX'fT LEIQ Published by the Students of Rangeley High School - f n- 1 -f 1: num pp: '1-at 1 nl T 1 Vol. XXVIII The Commencement Number No. 1 ' lla .llr' -'L -V EDUOK Editor-in-chit! Robert Frederich 'Ah Assistant Editor Norma Smith 'AS Business Manager James Irish 'bb Assistant Manager John St8lHPt'L5 Athletic Editor Patricia Reckards'L5 Athletic Editor 1hule1l'lJ+ BOARD Alu ni Editor Exchange Editor Cartoonist Joke Editor Typists Athalene Nile Patricia Bradbury Margaret Irish Everett Pillsbury Joyce Ferguson Mary Ferguson
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fs! WAI wixxixlka. Wx EDITORIALS A PATTERN FOR PEACE WGood evening, ladies and gen- tlemen. This is the American Rpstrum of the Air. We areehappy to present as our gpest speaker tonight a man whose name is known and loved wherever the doctrine-of democracy is preached. For many years this man has been an honored resident of a distant country, but he has returned tonight to speak a IEW words to his beloved nation. I present to you Mr. Abraham Lincoln.N WFe1low Americans, it is witho mingled pride and sorrow that I speak to you tonight--pride because of the greatness to which this nation has risen, and sorrow because of many faults to be found in it. WToday our country is engaged in the most titanic struggle in history. Although the end is not yet in sight, policies and ideas are being outlined. Some are practicalg some, idiotic. However, before we are ready to 'Pluck the mote from our brother's eye, we must remove the beam from our own.' Ulm our beloved land we have had tremendous race riots, indica- tive of our lack of love for even our fellow countrymen. we must learn to look with greater tolerance on those whose color, ideas, and speech are different from ours. We must learn to put the good of the country as a whole above our own desires and needs. After we have done this, we can approach the peace table with a hope of making a better world. WLet us not deal too harshly with those who are our enemies. It is true that the leaders and those who have brought the nation to this terrible conflict must be punished, but let us remember that there are many who may not be responsible for the things they have been forced to do. NWith malice toward none, with charity for allg with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right let us strive on to finish the work we are ing to bind up the nations' wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and his orphan--to do all which
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