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BROTHERHOOD WEEK
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February 19 " 28, 1943
The Week of If^ashin^ton's Birthday
Brotherhood Week will be observed in the Tri-Cities Monday evening,
February 22, 8:15 P.M., in the Horace Mann Junior high school audi-
torium. Three speakers will take part in the special services: Dr. Jerome
Moore, Texas State College for Women, Denton; Dr. G. L. McMahon,
Our Lady of the Lake College, San Antonio; and Dr. H. J. Ettlinger,
University of Texas. Everyone is cordially invited to attend.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
HE perpetuation of democracy depends upon the practice of
/the brotherhood of man. The American conviction in war and
J in peace has been that man finds his freedom only when he shares
it with others. People of every nation, every race, every creed
are able to live together as Americans on this basis.
We are fighting for the right of men to live together as members of
one family rather than as masters and slaves. We are fighting that the
spirit of brotherhood which we prize in this country may be practiced
here and by free men everywhere. It is our promise to extend such brother
hood earth wide which gives hope to all the world.
The war makes the appeal of Brotherhood Week stronger than ever.
I commend to all our citizens the observance of Brotherhood Week,
February 19-28, 1943. I like the slogan “Victory for Brotherhood." I trust
that the call of the National Conference of Christians and Jews to affirm
anew the religious principles of understanding, justice, friendliness, and
cooperation on which the realization of brotherhood rests will be heeded
across the land by those of every occupation and religious allegiance. It is
the application of these principles that makes our country united and strong.
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Mabry, G. A. The Humble Refinery Bee (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 09, No. 02, Ed. 1 Monday, February 1, 1943, periodical, February 1, 1943; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482147/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.