Early speeches of Abraham Lincoln, 1830-1860 . .S. and theFighting 69th. BANQUET . . Cont. from Pg. 1 more effective, bring employees ac-tively engaged in the program closertogether and kindle interest amongthose who are not active. All awards won by participantsin LNL sports throughout the yearwill be presented as the main fea-ture of the banquet. Trophies willbe presented to winners in the twomens bowling leagues, the Linesbowling and golf leagues, the soft-ball team, basketball team, andmens golf league of the 1958-59season. Arrangements for the banquetare being handled by a committeeof eig
Early speeches of Abraham Lincoln, 1830-1860 . .S. and theFighting 69th. BANQUET . . Cont. from Pg. 1 more effective, bring employees ac-tively engaged in the program closertogether and kindle interest amongthose who are not active. All awards won by participantsin LNL sports throughout the yearwill be presented as the main fea-ture of the banquet. Trophies willbe presented to winners in the twomens bowling leagues, the Linesbowling and golf leagues, the soft-ball team, basketball team, andmens golf league of the 1958-59season. Arrangements for the banquetare being handled by a committeeof eight representatives of the var-ious activities: Phyllis Dykins, Helen Gunkler,Paul Snyder, Doug Morris, FredCordes, Conrad Beutler, HaroldLongstreet and Dean Thomas. Thegroup is split into sub-committeeson reservations, decorations, enter-tainment and awards. The Lincoln Log PRELIMINARIES TO THE COOPER UNIONMASTERPIECE A LINCOLN CENTENNIAL MONOGRAPH By DR. LOUIS A. WARREN Director Emeritus Lincoln National Life Foundation Fort Wayne, Indiana. Address at Annual Meeting LINCOLN FELLOWSHIP OF WISCONSIN Madison February 12, 1960 Historical Bulletin No. 19196 1 INTRODUCING LOUIS A. WARREN, LITT. DIRECTOR, THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE FOUNDATION Dr. Warrens interest in the Lincoln family began in Worcester, Mass.,where he received his elementary education. The school he attended was onLincoln Square where a Dr. Abraham Lincoln had conducted an apothecaryshop in 1784. His nephew, Levi Lincoln Jr., was a governor of Lincolns and Abraham Lincoln were descendants of Samuel Lincoln ofHingham, Mass. During the centennial year of Lincolns birth, 1909, Dr. Warren enteredTransylvania University at Lexington, Kentucky, the alma mater of Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy. Mary Todd,later Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, received her early edu-cation at an adjacent school. In 1918 Dr. Warren became editor of the LarueCounty Herald in Hodgenville, near where Lincol
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