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Página 17 - Every man of the children of Israel shall pitch by his own standard, with the ensign of their father's house: far off about the tabernacle of the congregation shall they pitch.
Página 41 - But the close co-operation that makes them win the day; It ain't the individual, nor the army as a whole. But the everlasting teamwork of every bloomin
Página 6 - It is n't our material interest we had in mind when the note was sent, but more and more our own rights are becoming involved by the belligerents on both sides, so that the situation is becoming increasingly critical. I mean by that, that we are drawing nearer the verge of war ourselves, and, therefore, we are entitled to know exactly what each belligerent seeks in order that we may regulate our conduct in the future.
Página 5 - So sincerely do we believe in these things that I am sure that I speak the mind and wish of the people of America when I say that the United States is willing to become a partner in any feasible association of nations formed in order to realize these objects and make them secure against violation.
Página 4 - ... The spirit of America would hold any Executive back, would hold any Congress back, from any action that had the least taint of aggression upon it. We are not going to invade any nation's territory. We are not going to covet any nation's possessions. We are not going to invade any nation's rights. But suppose, my fellow countrymen, some nation should invade our rights. What then ? What would Kansas think? What would Kansas do then? What would America, speaking by the voice of Kansas or any other...
Página 17 - ND the LORD spake unto Moses and unto Aaron, saying, 2 Every man of the children of Israel shall pitch by his own standard, with the ensign of their fathers' house : round about the tabernacle of the con, gregation shall they pitch.
Página 5 - ... our Government is shown by the increasing attention given by the United States to the search for ways and means of insuring at the end of the war a lasting peace for all the world. The address of our President, on May 27, 1916, before the League to Enforce Peace was a milestone in our history. He outlined the main principles on which a stable peace must rest, principles plainly indicating that this nation would have to give up its position of isolation and assume the responsibilities of a world...
Página 2 - We await the answer of our enemies with that sereneness of mind which is guaranteed to us by our exterior and interior strength, and by our clear conscience. If our enemies decline to end the war, if they wish to take upon themselves the world's heavy burden of all these terrors which hereafter will follow, then even in the least and smallest homes every German heart will burn in sacred wrath against our enemies, who are unwilling to stop human slaughter in order that their plans of conquest and...
Página 43 - The usual thorough preparation was made to meet the state's quota of $18,000, and again New Mexico went beyond the mark with subscriptions aggregating $24,623.72, exceeding the quota by 37 per cent. The United War Work campaign began September 1, 1918, under the direction of SJ Brient, of El Paso. In the campaign, seven organizations worked harmoniously, each with a representative from the state at large, as follows: Young Men's Christian Association, George A. Kaseman, Albuquerque; Young Women's...
Página 43 - Hoernle, of Oxford, England, died on November 11, 1918 — the day of the signing of the armistice which ended the great war. He was a life member of our society, which he joind in 1893. His notable contributions to science, particularly to our knowledge of Indian medicin, and his publication of the famous Bower manuscript, long held to be the oldest known Indian manuscript, hav made him one of...