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r II yneiiKi ' iant This trihulc to the great humanitarian leader of our generation is being penned on tlie very day that joyous peels of exaltation resound throughout the country in celebration of the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany. It saddens us to entertain this sobering thought in the midst of victory. In victory, we have sustained an enormous loss. With Xerxes we exclaim, One more such victory will spell utter ruin! And in our earnest endeavor to prevent such future disasters, let us look back to the man who guided the nation to within sight of the promised land. Let us look back to him — and let us look up to him. For posterity will walk in the paths that he prepared and x ' osterity will strive for the goal that he set — freedom, all embracing, G-d-given freedom, directed towards the physical and spiritual enhancement of all mankind. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the illustrious star on our horizon. Countless years will pass and still his imperishable memory will continue to serve as a beacon to the children of those he so faithfully served. If misery and destitution should stalk the peoples of the world, they shall look to his mighty efforts in alleviating the suffering of a prostrate nation; if misfortune and disease should strike, they shall look to this valiant soul who overcome a malignant physical infirmity by perseverance and hardiness; if bigotry, persecution, and bestiality should run rampant, they shall look to this ardent humanitarian who led and won the battle against the most insidious, inhuman aggressor of all times. And when the peoples of the earth shall seek the end of all strife and the brother- hood of all men, then they shall look to his freedoms and to his visions for world peace. The eyes of the world are firmly fixed on Franklin Delano Roose- velt as we dedicate ourselves to the hard struggle that lies ahead.
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