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PROGRAM FOR FEBRUARY l
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Q_URSTIONS FHOM 1'Hll FLOOR

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Social Worker, And then we have Supper together, On February JS PHILIP DA VI$
Civic Service House will be the speaker, taking for his topic "Helping Streei Boys,"

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;ifnsi c: Sanctuary-J, B. Dykes, 1871.

}od Save the People

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We are builders of that city;
All our joys and all 0111· groans
HelJJ to r ear its shining ram11arts;
All our Ii ves are building stones:
Wheth er humbl e or exalted,
All a r e called to task divin e ;
All must aid alike to carry
Forward one sublime design,

turcd by the seers of old!
lu ting llght shines o'e1 it,
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oridrous tales of it are told:
righteous men and women
ell within its gleaming wall;
la banished from its borders,
Ice reigns supreme o'er all.

And the work that we have builded,
Oft with bleeding hands and tears,
And in error and in anguish,
Will not perish with our yea rs;
It will las t and shine transfi g ured
. In the final reign of Right
rt will m erge into th e splendors
or the City of the Light.
-Felix Adler, 1909.

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OGod ot earth and altar
From all that terror teaches,
Bow down and hear Olli' cry,
F'rom li es of tongue and pen,
Our earthly rulers falter,
From all th e ea sy speeches
Our people drift ancl die;
That corn fort cru e l wen,
Tbe walls of gold entomb us,
li'rom sal e and profanation
The 6\l'Orcls of scorn divide.
Of .honor and the sword,
ke not Thy thund e r from us ,
li'rom slee p and from damnation,
BuJ take a, way ou, pride.
Deliver us, good Lord.
Tie hi a living tether
ThP. pri es t and prince and thrall,
Bind all our lives together,
Smite us and save us all;
I II ire and exuliatlon
Aflame with faith, and tree,
Lift up a living nation,
A single sword to Thee.
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Th e 11oet 's rapt vision, b)' prophet foretold!
From -War 's grim tradition It · maketh appeal
· :'l'o servfre of all in a world 's co111monweal.

ssing a lot fo not coming t~ the meetings of_the F~rd HAO
:lay alternoon at 3.30, Here_it is that plans for 1mprov_
lfowing which comes a fifteen-minute address fro~ a well,
ve Supper together, On February J5 PHILIP DA VIS
peaker, taking f~r his topic "Helping Street Boys.''
:ra wford now and so ~ecorne one of us? .

GEORGE W, COLEMAN, Chairman and Director of Meetings
, '' Miss :1Y1ARY C. CRAWFORD, Secretary for the Meetings
rs at .Room -707, Ford Building, State House Hill, 3.30 to 4.30 daily, except Saturdays
Telephone, Haymarket 2247

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Th en, then shall the empire of right over wrong
Be shield to tlfe weak and a curb to the strong;
Then ju s ti ce prevail and, th e battle-flags furl ed,
Th e Hi g h ,Court of Nations give law to the 'YOrld._
And thou, -0 my Country, from many made one,
Last-born of the n a tions, at morning thy sun,
Arise to th e place thou art given to fill,
And lead the world-triumph of peace and good-will!
-Frederick L. Hosmer.

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HEAR, HEAR, 0 YE NATIONS!
Heai·, hear, 0 · ye Nations,· and h ea ring · obey
Th e cry from the pas t a nd the call of today!

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Home, altar and sehool, the mill and th e mart,
The workers afield, in science, in art,
Peace-circled and shelter ed, shall join to create
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