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. 1 - 'Q!.f ' -. .. .. .Y -I 1-mfr-.-. 1 2 - .' DEDICATION If we work upon marble, it will perish, if we work upon brass, time will efface ity if we rear temples, they will crumble into dust: but if we work upon immortal minds, if we imbue them with principles, with the 'just tear of God and love of our fellowmen, we engrave on those tablets something which will brighten to all eternity. -Daniel Webster. I To our Teachers we lovingly dedicate this book. PAGE a , fi' ' '. If-1 -, tif,-sf Q, sf' 5 V -, 4--2 ,gg .4 ., 5 5,31 ,F Pi 'i V, , mi .tw , if 1, Si 'l A lr!
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THE DIGNITY CDF WCDRK Wise use of the Wealth of a state that all of its citizens might enjoy fuller, richer lives, involves understanding the maximum possibilities, and the ability to use all available resources. That cannot just happen. There must be a plan, and a program for carrying it into effect, and no such plan can Work unless it includes active participation by the people them- selves. That concept is integral in the fundamental American conviction that democracy cannot function without an educated and informed public. The honor and dignity of work were basic in the creed of the founders of the American democracy. They worked to build a nation of their own, con- vinced of the importance ot each contribution to the national expansion. As minds and hands were trained, a greater contribution Was possible, and en- richment of personal life was enhanced simultaneously. Fundamentally the picture has not changed since a pioneering people worked to control and use the resources of the forests and prairie lands and the mines and Waters west of the Alleghenies, but the complexities of living in an industrial, mechanized, urbanized world have brought confusion, and mud- dled thinking, and a compelling need for direction. An informed and enlight- ened citizenry has become the paramount demand of democracy, as a totali- tarian concept of government spreads over the world, and an informed and en- lightened citizenry includes skills and training for the work which exists and will develop in the fast-moving world of today. G. H, FERN PAGE 2
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