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SUNDAY EVENING AT 7.30
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PROGRAM FOR APRIL 5
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ADDRESSES, "Some Ethical Aspects of Editorial Work"
-George Perry Morris of the Christian Science /J;/onilor
"The Press and Society"-A. J. Philpott of the Bos/on Globe
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QUESTIONS FROIII THE FLOOR

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HY!llN, "The March of Freedom"
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Office Hours al Room 707, Ford Building, State House _HIII, 3,30 lo 4,30 dally, except Salurd1
Telephone, Haymarket 2247

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Benjamin N. Uph am
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Leander K, Marston

J. Arthur Spa
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Nation with nation, land with land,
These things shall be! a loftier race
Than e'er the world hath known, shall rise;
Unarm'd shall live as comrades free;
In ev'ry heart and brain shall throb
With flow'r of freedom In their souls,
Th e pulse of one fraternity,
And light of science in their eyes.
They shall be gentle, brave and strong,
To spill no drop of blood, but dare
All that may plant man's lord-ship firm,
On earth, and fire, and sea, and air.

New arts shall bloom of loftier mould
And mightier music thrill the skies,
And ev'ry life shall be a song,
When all the earth Is paradise.

These things -they are no dreams-shall be
For happier men when we are gone:
Those golden days for them shall dawn, ·
Tran~cending aught we gaze upon.
-John Addington Symonds.

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0 beautiful for spacious skies,

For amber waves of grain,
For purple mountain majesties
Above the fruited plain!
America! America!
God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea!
0 beautiful for pilgrim feet,
Whose stern, impassioned stress,
A thoroughfare for freedom beat
Across the wilderness!

God mend thine ev'ry flaw,
Confirm thy soul in self-control,
Thy liberty in Ia w !

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aerrled ranks the ·pennons falling!
hllls give back the battle cry.
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t land, what ages, gave ye birth?
I crave ye still of bleeding earth,
laurel-wreaths that shall not wither?

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James p, Roberts

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That sees beyond the years
Thine alabaster cities gleam
Undimmed by human tears!
America! America!
God shed His grace on thee,
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea!
-Katherine Lee Bates.

MARCH OF FREEDOM
Music: Marseillaise

•oat unnumbered marching by,

Justice rnle the earth!

0 beautiful for glorious tale
Of liberating strife,
When valiantly, f~r man's avail,
I\Ien lavished precious life!
America! America!
May God thy gold refine,
Till all success be nobleness,
And ev'ry gain divine!

Glory to God, the day is breaking,
The long-awaited golden morn!
The heroes dead who, self-forsaking,
II Gave all to hasten freedom's dawn :
As brothers, comrades, march beside us;
On, th en, to conquest of the world!
On, till our battle flags are furled
In freedom's peace, and God shall guide us.
Ye mountains, clap your hands!
Exult, 0 sky and sea!
March on, march on! breaks o'er . all Iand11
The dawn of liberty!
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COMMITTEE OF CITIZENS

Mrs, Richard Y, FitzGerald
Miss Louise Adams Grout
Mri' Glendower Evans
Rev, Dillon Bronson
· Henry Abrahams
&eorge B, Gallup
William C, Ewing
R, Wilson
Robert A, Woods
Edwin D, Mead
John Quinn, Jr.

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