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SLM K Q3 THEME Q Q? With American spirit and pride, the Arcana Staff of 1936 has selected has a theme, Constitution of the United States, for the sole purpose of showing ' li our sincere appreciation for the great and loyal Americans who, with deserf mination, made it possible to Glfldl-13583 struggles and sacrifices to give us Freedom and Independenceffheir' un- dying efforts, with high ideals and faitli A in themselves, believing in the principles of the Constitution pilfigr the welfare of all people, have our Country, America 5 :mei of the greatest nations in the X li ai - A 1, ee ' as i ' , fi, iyqx is qw ,J ,., Q A. '- an Q Q' ,.,:,,.s-- - comarr-rn mscunxue nlmrr or INDIPINDINCI
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J A FEW FAMOUS AMERICANS . '- I I J X ,i V r I ,- M .1 . S' Q x -- ,Nsigx ....... .... ...... , 1732 GEORGE WASHINGTON 1799 George Washington, First ln war first Ill peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen, contributed more than any other to the founding of the American nation He was Commander-in Chief of the Virginia forces during the French and Indian War Commander-in-Chief of the Colonial forces during the Revolution, presiding oiicer at the Constitutional Con- vention. He was chosen the tirst President of the United States, sewing two terms. Refusing a third term, he retired to his home at Mount Vernon. 1751 JAMES MADISON 1836 James Madison was born in Virginia. He was graduated from Princeton University in 1771. Madison served in the State Legislature, the Continental filth 5' sg 'li l i fr un O U C O s ma 0 3 ,N I W ,'. . ' . , N ' . . . , . . . xi 'X If i .GEORGE WASHINGTON 'Father of His Country' D , WV A X HW' I I xx 04 hi If 'ily' ,ig ij! X ew ,N ix? i .SX , kxhmwim 'V JAM ES MADISON 'Father of the Constitution K. Y In fl Wi, ff ' g L i f -1 I 14 A 4 4 I iii 01' I' 7 I -2,6 ' u -3 yd V! f J 1. 1 U ' tg .... iiprifi pdf - I 'E'.-.-ffkifziiiik-l11QQ' '. ' BENJAMIN FRANKLIN A Framer of the ConsIiIu1ion Congress, later in the Congress of the U. S. During the Constitutional Convention, he was the most influential member. His knowledge and good judgment, took first place among the assembly which met to draft the Constitution. He earned the, title, of Father of the Constitution. He served as Secretary under Jefferson, and was our fourth President. 1706 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 1790 Beniamin Franklin. statesman. author and inventor. takes first place among famous American diplomats. He was sent to England twice as an agent. for Pennsylvania, but refturnied in time to sign his name to the Declaration of Independence ini? The san-ieeyear he was sent by Con- gress as a commissioner to tie frenfch court. He 'helped negotiate the treaty of peace with England and wis a menubar of the Federal Convention which drew up the Constitution of the United States. 1755 JOHN ' MARSHALL 1835 John Marshall, for thirty-four years -Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, ii the most famousjiurist in American history. Under his leadership, the judiciary department became the most respected, most august body of the State. He estahlished it aa the final interpreter of the Constitution. He established the Constitution itself as the absolute and ultimate reference for governmental procedure. His decisions have been the models for Supreme Court decisions ever since. 1782 DANIEL WEBSTER 1852 Daniel Webster, greatest orator of America, was born in Salisburg, N. H. His father, a farmer, sacrificed to send him away to school. At thirty, he was earning 820,000 a year. He was known everywhere for his oratory. Webster was a Congressman for 7 years and Senator for 19 years, Secre- tary of State for 5 years. He ranks as one of the greatest diplomats, due to his success in settling old disputes with England. His most wonderful speech was his defense of the Union and Constitution. 1733 ROBERT MORRIS 1806 Robert Morris was born in England. At 13, he came with his father to Philadelphia, entered the counting-house of Charles Willing. As a member of the Ways and Means Committee of Congress of 1776, his per- sonal credit was expected to the utmost. In 1780, he raised Sl,400,000 to en- able Washington to proceed in the expedition which resulted in the capture of Cornwallis at Yorktown. During the Revolution he was superintendent of finance, pledging his personal credit. ,X A ,V,' V f 'Ei ,bm sai l 1 ,wifi .1 ff: 1 -:gf V 'I' v X A 7 if- ha I an JOHN MARSHALL Defender of the Cousliluliouf' Defender vi ihc Constilufionv ROBERTO Nionms financier of the Revolution' DANIEL WEBSTER
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