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MJ- -. . ! , WL,t. , , , I IIII J ip its X Q thx K NL . , ,- 0 . 0110101130115 - - ' Bil !lh3llUHkWlWDR1VRQAllhA7MNil!0dNlQlA0wlzvvvQll4lVvn0lhDhQ1h1b0i1QhlA.l1LltlK!IlQIlll!llls fvavwusvllllhvilitlhiil y t N r K 1 I ' A w X l The most frequently uttered phrase of today is Win the War! Everything else, we are told, should be put aside for this one objective so highly desired by all people who believe in free men and liberty. Thousands of Sooners, along with other freedom-loving Americans, are now engaged in this fateful adventure. We on the Home Front applaud them, pray for them, these Sooner sons and daughters. We join them in the sacrifices we, too, must make' if we are to win the war. But is this all? By no means. l well remember the last war, in which l had a brief foray as one of the nineteen-year-olders of that period. Then, the magnetic, the magnificent President Woodrow Wilson was burrowing into the consciousness of the world, appealing to a latent universal belief in the dignity of man. Then, the cry was Make the world safe for Democracy. Win the war? Surely! But, we must win the pe-ace. At Versailles we thought the war was won by the kind of treaty we wrote. We wrote a treaty. lt was everything we Americans did not want. It incorporated all the sinister secret things of Downing Street, Quai D'Orsay. lt meant that the Sooners of today must once again fight because we of 1918 were blind-we could not see beyond our own horizons. But perhaps the sons of the Sooners of today, so valiantly defending human liberty, have already realized that treaties do not make peace. Peace is made only by human understand- ing, human courage, and human forgiveness. The Sooners of today are resolved that their own sacrifices shall determine that their own sons shall not have to make the same sacrifices to make peace endure. Winning the war means winning the peace. We missed this in the last war. We must not forget it in this war, unless every score of years the sons of Sooners must eng-age in fruitless war. Of course, all war is not fruitless. We learn in war the lesson of sacrifice: we learn to love our country in a fashion which peace itself rarely serves. The lews? The Negroes? The Italians? Ahl America! I-late-the key to war. Under- standing-the key to pe-ace. We are Americans. We are Sooners. We are proud of being Sooners. Let us now resolve that winning the war is not enough. We must win the peace. And to win the peace we must this time see beyond our own horizon. We are but one state in a nation of 47 other states. We are but one country in a world of countries. 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