Souvenir and handbook of Feill a' Chomuinn Ghaidhealaich (The Highland Association Bazaar) 1907 . t does not clashwith the aims of other societies already in existence, as may be seen from the generoussupport that many Clan and County Societies give annually to the Mòd Prize is non-sectarian and non-political. On its platform there is room for Highlandersof every class and creed. Thcse who join it will find that its work will unconsciouslybroaden their sympathies and quicken their interest in everything pertaining to theHighland people and their welfare. In conclusion I shall quote a s


Souvenir and handbook of Feill a' Chomuinn Ghaidhealaich (The Highland Association Bazaar) 1907 . t does not clashwith the aims of other societies already in existence, as may be seen from the generoussupport that many Clan and County Societies give annually to the Mòd Prize is non-sectarian and non-political. On its platform there is room for Highlandersof every class and creed. Thcse who join it will find that its work will unconsciouslybroaden their sympathies and quicken their interest in everything pertaining to theHighland people and their welfare. In conclusion I shall quote a saying of Lord Archibald Campbell, the firstlresident of the Association, at a meeting in Oban in the early days of An must remember that when people talk of education and culture that the bestculture of a race is its own. It is one of the fundamental principles of this Societythat the best culture for the Gael is that which has its roots in the past of his ownrace. It is the culture which is most likely to lead to the unfolding of the richestpossibilities of the race in the


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