We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the City both alone and with many. We will revere and obey the City's laws and do our best to incite a like respect and reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught. Educational Review - Página 95editado por - 1926Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Henry William Gibson - 1921 - 232 páginas
...fight for the ideals of the nation: both alone and with others: we will revere and respect our nation's laws, and do our best to incite a like respect and...naught; we will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty, thus in all these ways, we will transmit this nation not only not less,... | |
| Albert Ulmann, Grace Charlotte Strachan - 1914 - 112 páginas
...EVER DESERT OUR SUFFERING COMRADES IN THE RANKS. WE WILL FIGHT FOR THE IDEALS AND SACRED THINGS OP THE CITY, BOTH ALONE AND WITH MANY. WE WILL REVERE...BEST TO INCITE A LIKE RESPECT AND REVERENCE IN THOSE ABOUT US WHO ARE PRONE TO ANNUL OR TO SET THEM AT NAUGHT. WE WILL STRIVE UNCEASINGLY TO QUICKEN THE... | |
| Ella Lyman Cabot, Fannie Fern Andrews, Fanny E. Coe, Mabel Hill, Mary McSkimmon - 1914 - 420 páginas
...the ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many; we will revere and obey the city laws, and do our best to incite a like respect and reverence in others; we will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty; that thus in all these... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Department of Superintendence - 1915 - 510 páginas
...disgrace to this our city by any act of dishonesty or cowardice. We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the city both alone and with many. We will...reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught. We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty. Thus... | |
| Henry Carr Pearson, Mary Frederika Kirchwey - 1915 - 506 páginas
...cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrades in the ranks. We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many. We will...best to incite a like respect and reverence in those about us who are apt to set them at naught. We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense... | |
| Henry Carr Pearson, Mary Frederika Kirchwey - 1915 - 476 páginas
...cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrades in the ranks. We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many. We will...best to incite a like respect and reverence in those about us who are apt to set them at naught. We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense... | |
| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1915 - 384 páginas
...many; we will revere and obey the city's laws and do our best to incite a like respect and reverence to those above us who are prone to annul and set them...naught ; we will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty ; that thus in all these laws we will transmit this city not only not... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1916 - 1130 páginas
...disgrace to this, our city, by any act of dishonesty or cowardice. We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many. We will...reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught. We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty. Thus... | |
| American Association of School Administrators - 1916 - 240 páginas
...disgrace to this our city by any act of dishonesty or cowardice. We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the city both alone and with many. We will...reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught. We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty. Thus... | |
| Charles McCarthy, Flora Swan, Jennie Willing McMullin - 1916 - 272 páginas
...cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrades in the ranks. We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the city, both alone and with many. We will...reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught. We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public sense of civic duty. Thus,... | |
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