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  • Many members of the Committee for a More Beautüul/Capital bave watched you plan your plantings, your clean-up campaigns, your community cooperation--and we have been cheered by your enthusiasm• I , / .'. . r"' We are grateful, too, to the memb ers
  • of the Committee for a More Beautiful/Capital have watched you plan your plantings, your clean-up campaigns, your community cooperation--and we have been cheered by your enthusiasm. We are grateful, too, to the memb ers of the Awards ~ury who went about
  • , what the alter­ native might have been -- a freeway with billboards, perhaps flashing neon signe. But the p eople of this area were determined tbat this would not happen. And it d idn 1t. It took the cooperation of planning commissions, boards of super­
  • into the cause. But -- in the end -- the success of freeing our neighborhoods from hoodlums and fear depends upon the cooperation of all citizens. W e can take the lazy path by me rel y sounding the alarm and putting the extra bolts on our door. But I think more
  • that cooperation between Washington and South Carolina was the key to progress . - 1­ .. So with your leaders today . Our good friend, Olin Johnston, has never wavered in forging that partnership since he arrived in the Senate, four years before my husband
  • betterment, and each has been the catalyst that has evoked cooperation from hundreds and thousands in her community. These are records of ingenuity, and courage• and faith, and hours and hours of hard work. One ‫ס‬f the awardees, Mrs. Mattie Coney
  • no burden on anyone else that can be removed by foresight and cooperation. What all of us can do, each in her own degree, is to dedicate ourselves to the high ideals of citizenship enshrined in the university tradition and resolve that we will never depart