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. We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty. Thus, in all these ways,... The World's Work: A History of Our Time - Page 132301910Full view - About this book
| Morris Llewellyn Cooke - 1918 - 452 pages
...them at naught. We will strive ever to do our whole duty as citizens; and thus in all these ways to transmit this City not only not less but greater,...and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us." We make at times almost too much of a fetish of our loyalty to other human institutions. We cannot... | |
| Charles McCarthy, Flora Swan, Jennie Willing McMullin - 1918 - 272 pages
...unceasingly to quicken the public sense of civic duty. Thus, in all these ways, we will transmit this city not less, but greater, better and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us." APPENDIX WHY THE CHICAGO VOTER IS DAZED ME IS EXPECTED TO CHOOSE 144 PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC OFFICIALS... | |
| John Gilbert Thompson, Inez Bigwood - 1919 - 384 pages
...annul or to set them at naught; we will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty. Thus in all these ways we will transmit this city...more beautiful than it was transmitted to us. The Oath of the Athenian Youth. SONG OF THE AVIATOR (This poem was written for an entertainment given by... | |
| William Iler Crane, William Henry Wheeler - 1919 - 458 pages
...will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty ; that thus, in all these ways, 10 we will transmit this city not only not less, but...and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us. Study carefully the meaning of this oath. Then commit it to memory. MY TRIUMPH JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER... | |
| Emma Miller Bolenius - 1919 - 328 pages
...unceasingly0 to quicken the public's sense of civic duty, 5 That, thus, in all these ways, we may transmit0 this .city not only not less, but greater, better, and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us. annul3 (a nul'), do away with cowardice1 (kou' er dis), fear dishonesty1 (dis on' 6s ti), want of honesty,... | |
| Henry Augustine Smith - 1919 - 356 pages
...unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty, thus in all these ways, we will transmit this nation not only not less but greater, better and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us. ALL: FROM CONCORD BRIDGE TO THE MEUSE The road from Concord Bridge to the heights above the Meuse is... | |
| Zona Gale - 1919 - 328 pages
...unceasingly to quicken the public sense of civic duty. Thus in all these ways, we will transmit this city not less but greater, better, and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us.' " It was the Athenian boy's creed of citizenship, that Achilles' father had learned in Greece, and... | |
| Henry Carr Pearson, Henry Suzzallo - 1921 - 104 pages
...annul or to set them at naught. We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty. Thus, in all these ways, we will transmit this city...and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us." 64 66 66 67 vol un teer dis creet com rade rev er ence prof it eer auc tion eer typ i cal o di ous... | |
| Charles Edgar Finch - 1921 - 344 pages
...annul or set them at naught. We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public sense of civic duty. Thus in all these ways we will transmit this city...and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us. .By changing a few words in this pledge you can make it apply to your school and use it to express... | |
| Charles Edgar Finch - 1921 - 346 pages
...annul or set them at naught. We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public sense of civic duty. Thus in all these ways we will transmit this city...better, and more beautiful than it was transmitted to By changing a few words in this pledge you can make it apply to your school and use it to express some... | |
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