. Swedish Day 1916. ould be themotive power in all our actions. We must come to understand that our inter-ests are mutual and common. We must meet on a basis of equality and broth-erly friendliness, and if we so do, then we are strong enough to take care ofour own troubles easily and carry them to a successful end. Swedish churches,Swedish societies, Swedish business enterprises, both employers and employeesfrom beginning to the end are more or less dependent upon one another, oneenterprise often depending on the success and helping hand of some otherenterprise. We are all working for the adva


. Swedish Day 1916. ould be themotive power in all our actions. We must come to understand that our inter-ests are mutual and common. We must meet on a basis of equality and broth-erly friendliness, and if we so do, then we are strong enough to take care ofour own troubles easily and carry them to a successful end. Swedish churches,Swedish societies, Swedish business enterprises, both employers and employeesfrom beginning to the end are more or less dependent upon one another, oneenterprise often depending on the success and helping hand of some otherenterprise. We are all working for the advancement and success of the Swed-ish population in the United States of America. We should be loyal in everyway to our own adopted land—America—but once more let me remind youthat we should never forget that we are also children of our fathers and moth-ers and ought to be proud of our antecedence and of our dear Fatherland, theland of the midnight sun and the beautiful land of the always free and


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