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T I E R
A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
OFTHEBOARD
Every boy and girl should be taught those
things that will enable them to think and rea–
son so that they may live their lives content
with God, their neighbors, and themselves.
The great importance of education in the
modern world is self evident and the need is
greater today than ever before. Education is
a means of saving the world from confusion,
such as has had no parallel in the history of
mankind. To be educated, one should be will–
ing
to
give the best that he has unto others.
It means that avenues of service have been
multiplied.
At the present time, education may appear
to be an expensive investment. Thousands of
parents no doubt are concerned
to
know · it
they can afford
to
educate their children. The
answer is that they cannot afford not to edu–
cate them. Success depends upon preparation.
Life, liberty, and happiness- all that the race
holds dear
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must be preserved through the
nation's schools, be the cost what it may.
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