. Book of the Royal blue . it should be constructed under the directionof a national commission and should bepaid for out of the national treasury. Butfull opportunity should then be given to theindividual states to express their regard forLincoln. To each state in the Union maybe allotted a portion of The LincolnWay to be embellished in accordance withits taste and means, subject to the approvalof the national commission. Other spacescould be allotted for embellishment to na-tional patriotic societies. Opportunityshould be afforded to succeeding genera-tions to add something to the beauty ofT
. Book of the Royal blue . it should be constructed under the directionof a national commission and should bepaid for out of the national treasury. Butfull opportunity should then be given to theindividual states to express their regard forLincoln. To each state in the Union maybe allotted a portion of The LincolnWay to be embellished in accordance withits taste and means, subject to the approvalof the national commission. Other spacescould be allotted for embellishment to na-tional patriotic societies. Opportunityshould be afforded to succeeding genera-tions to add something to the beauty ofThe Lincoln Way. So long as patriot-ism glows in the hearts of the Americanpeople, it will be for them a labor of loveto add from time to time to this expressionof national affection, keeping The LincolnWay at the forefront as the best and mostattractive highway in the entire world. Having in mind the possibilities of elec-trical illumination, the beauty of this boule-vard when lit up at night may be left to An assertion above criticism is as a rulean idea without worth. Talknt develops itself in thought andresearch; he who abandons either aban-dons all. The only extenuating condition of un-tried strength is weakness. In the house of discord, silence is theonly word that spells peace. The greatest evidence of real strengthis to learn how to restrain it. There is no limit of value to the chainletter of courteous consideration. The best test of manhood is an indi-vidual one, and can only be illustrated byour own character. Envy and suspicion against our fellowsis frequently indicated by the weakness ofour own character. Let us look the facts of the world inthe face to-day and forget the fiction ofyesterdays mistakes. Unselfish love will find many white Reticence and stupidity may representspots upon the dark surface of fault. nothing but the undeveloped reverse, and should excite nothing but sympathy. Let us all attend the funeral of ill naturetoward all mankind,
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