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3b Away 52ch IRVIN SINGER SAMUEL IONNA Editor Business Ahumgor Erlil'or In Chief ............................................................. IRVIN SINGER Business IWanagar ........................................................... SAM IUNNA Fcu'ully Adviser .................................................... XVM. VON DER HALM-LN Art Adviser ........................................................ Miss MARGARET CLARK Ar! SlaffruNoeI Martin. Rose Selenski. Allan Godfrey. Business StaffyHugo DiSalvo, Henry Biven. Louis Voge-I, Vernell h10nlgomvry, Gino Trollu. Roberl Kempf. Dominick Campolongo. Robert Beebe. Jolm GnHensloin. John Fischer. Margit Reany. Georgia Players, EVIilclred Luehr. Charles Hollander, Flora Kemp. Circulation SMH-lrvin aVIetz, iVIarvin Reed. Nlary jane Qualey. Plarllm LightFmJL Ceruldinv Schwartz, Stephen VViHiams, Vivian Yetter, Virginia Harris, VVilma Demenl. Ruth Kaisvr. Ha Dubousky. hlargie Frick. Ruth Dawson. Herlwrlla Argast, Ollie Van Hook. Contributing EditorsHlvo Sciarra, Lloyd Towers, ROBPH Smith. Ogden Smith. Dlargic Camory. Jack Peppers. Dedication-Robert Potts. , PIToiograplaerSa-Earl Hill, Robert Peppers. Robert Cobb. Typr'sfs-Corinnc Dixon. Johnnie Ruth Slormes. Page Two
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DEDICATION tn esteemed recognition or their rtnunltcss endeavors. the Annual of 1030 is dedicated to the Builders of the VVortct. Our present civitization is a priceless heritage hoqueathcd to us by the builders 0t past ages. There are two invariable inctices to the progress of civilization; First, the achievements 0t man in rcmoutcting nmt remaking his environment; and scconct. the appreciation of the ttisrovorios invotving the unsoon forces at the uni- verse. The earliest huitdcrs wore the architects of Brick. slono, and marhte: but as civilization in various parts at tho, mrlh hcgan l0 rtovvtop amt expand. roads. aque- ctucts. canats and tunnels were huitt amt pmpte hccamc united, and mutual co- operation sprang up among them. Tho social existence of mankind of necessity brought htmut more complex social organizations; Customs became laws and moutrters nt sociat conduct, and as a result political states were evolved. In these various fields or human activity, great mcn have arisen who have huitt empires encompassing and unifying the diverse peoples of the earth. However. history revents eminent builders in the other fields or human en- rtom'nr. tn the realms of knowledge and hcnuty. indeed. our Civilization would he imperfect and incomplete withOLIt tho uptitting fnnuoncc ot the artist. the musician. the poet amt the. scinntist-ttmsc men have contrihutccl to our heritage nohte treasures that shatt ever exalt amt enrich human tirc. The hufttters in the routm of tho purrtty spiritual utso ctaim nur recognition. for their endeavors: have stimulated the highest motives of man and have moved him through tho. imagination or the Ltromnvr amt visionary to a longingf tor the realizau tion 0t litefs ennnhting ictcnts. In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the cstahtishmont or the Amer- irnn Government in its present form. thv yrnr I030 rncatls the Builders ot the VVortd. The events which transpired within the year 1780 are inscrihed forever in the tahtcts or history: it is not likely that the political ideals of mankind will ever again accomplish so much iii the hriot spare ot a singtc year. On the first Wertnes- day of tVlarch or that year or 1780. the Constitution wont into ottect: democracy. long the ideal political state to transcrntt the tyranny of monarchy anrt autocracy had heen established in a vast. unsotttmt continent which was to hocomc a nation more powcrtut and more democratic than any western Europe had ever seen. The Following months or that year saw a succession of events n or equal significance: On the Fourth of tVIarch, the First Congress assvmhtcct in New York: on the twen- tioth clay of April, George tVashington was innuguratort first President of the United States: and finally. on the twenty-tirst ctny of September. Congress Suty mittect the ten original amendments to the States tor ratification. tCurltiriur-lt on page 6, Page Four
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