| 1917 - 700 pages
...brothers, as all true Americans felt themselves to be when we first made good our national independence. The eyes of all the world will be upon you, because...affectionate confidence goes with you in every battle and eventest. God keep and guide you ! — WOODROW WILSON. The H'hite House, Washington. When you finish... | |
| 1917 - 944 pages
...pride, therefore, to show all men everywhere not only what good soldiers you are, but also what good you are, keeping yourselves fit and straight in everything...up to it. and then let us live up to it and add a laurel to the crown of America. My affectionate confidence goes with you in every battle and every... | |
| 1917 - 316 pages
...everywhere not only what good soldiers you are, but also what good men you arc, keeping yourselves flt and straight in everything, and pure and clean through...ourselves a standard so high that it will be a glory to Uve up to it and then let us live up to it and add a new laurel to the crown of America. My affectionate... | |
| United States. Committee on Public Information - 1918 - 388 pages
...training September 5, 1917. President Wilson's message to the men selected for service was as follows : " The eyes of all the world will be upon you, because...confidence goes with you in every battle and every tent. God keep and guide you ! " See Registration; Selective Service. National Defense Act. Passed... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 168 pages
...themselves to be when we first made good our national independence. The eyes of all the world will be on you, because you are in some special sense the soldiers...up to it, and then let us live up to it and add a urnlaurel to the crown of America. My affectionate confidence goes with you in every battle and every... | |
| John Gilbert Thompson, Inez Bigwood - 1919 - 384 pages
...God's liberty; To 'stablish His Sweet Sovereignty." God goeth with you, Great-Heart! JOHN OXENHAM. " LET it be your pride, therefore, to show all men everywhere,...high that it will be a glory to live up to it and add a new laurel to the crown of America. My affectionate confidence goes with you in every battle... | |
| Ernest William Young - 1922 - 498 pages
...true Americans felt themselves to be when we first made good our national independence. The eyes of the world will be upon you, because you are in some...high that it will be a glory to live up to it and add a new laurel to the crown of America. My affectionate confidence goes with you in every battle... | |
| Ralph Barton Perry - 1922 - 578 pages
...1917, President Wilson addressed them as "soldiers of freedom," and said: "Let it be your pride ... to show all men everywhere not only what good soldiers...it and add a new laurel to the crown of America." Let us, then, ask and expect this great thing of ourselves: to be good soldiers and at the same time... | |
| Elizabeth Cleveland Morriss - 1927 - 168 pages
...the men who were going to fight in the World War. He wrote a letter to them. In this letter, he said, "Let us set for ourselves a standard so high that it will be a glory to live up to it. Then let us live up to it and add a new laurel to the crown of America." Woodrow Wilson did right as... | |
| California State Board of Health - 1917 - 700 pages
...brothers, as all true Americans felt themselves to he when we first made good our national independence. The eyes of all the world will be upon you, because...America. My affectionate confidence goes with you in even' battle and even' test. God keep and guide you ! — WOODROW WILSON. The White House, Washington.... | |
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