Monday, November 20, 2017

“The power that makes the grass grow, fruit ripen, and guides the bird in flight is in us all.” – Anzia Yezierska

From “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst:
November 18
The principal speaker at the November 19, 1863 ceremony dedicating the Gettysburg cemetery was Edward Everett from Massachusetts. As an afterthought the organizers invited Lincoln ‘to make a few appropriate remarks.’ From Lincoln’s perspective, the dedication of this cemetery offered him the opportunity to lay out succinctly the North’s war aims – to explain why all these dead had not died in vain. This opportunity was particularly appealing in that virtually every Northern governor would be in attendance, and such a grouping, at that time, was a rarity indeed.

‘Strike when the iron is hot.’
- Anonymous



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