Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Sep 1947, Anniversary Supplement, p. 39

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Would You Like To Trade Places With Them?At one time or another most of us have wished weToward this end we must support our schools; wecould drop our years to become a student again. Wemust encourage our boys and girls to put into practicethoughrof the parties, dates, football games, and firstconstantly at home the responsibility, consideration,loves.independent thinking, tolerance and sportsmanship theylearn at school.But how many of us thought of the serious side?OThis is our responsibility to our children and to thef moving on from school into a place in the world?Aworld that they must some day manage. Every Mother world that has been corroded by selfishness andwrong-thinking?and Dad; every teacher, statesman, pastor and citizen A world that has lost so much morally,physicallywill agree that it is the greatest responsibility we face, and spiritually?today.Even though we cannot trade with the students, wecan help them face the challenge of reshaping theworld. They must have an understanding of the humanworld around them, of the great movements of history,Best wishes today, Wilmette,of the art of thinking as rational human beings, of fairplayon your 75th anniversary. for the other fellow.630 Davis, EvanstonChandlersWilmette 724, Greenleaf 7200For fifty-two years the North Shores leading school-supply and text-book store.

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