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  • Jei.de.A.Avenue lnon..tgomeA!f-, Al.a.6a.ma. f¾ -. ~ "fl•'• \, ~ . . ...'.. NJ,,'l-, Ap/t.ll 2 3, 1913 VeaJt Viltg.ln.ia: The ma.it ha..6 been moun.ta.lnou...6,.l.t .u .t1tue, bu.t 1·have been g1tea.tly .touched by .the many way~ .in wh.lch people
  • -- my teacher, -_, co-worker, and ._. beloved friend .for many years -- described the kind of America of which he dreamed in his first speech to Congress, in 1913. He said: I I. . .. .. . The value of an educated citizenry to a nation cannot