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OCR Page 1 of 2STATEMENT
We Americans are being called upon to meet a great challenge to
our way of life. We are being called upon to muster our manpower and
our resources in a great crusade for freedom. Only by working hard
and conserving resources can Americans earn the right to live at
peace in a happy and prosperous world.
Today the accent is on conservation. That is why I am pleased to
endorse the U.S. Treasury's School Savings Program in this conservation
issue of the School Savings Journal. This program is concerned with
the wise management of money. It also is fundamentally concerned with
broad aspects of conservation and thrift.
If we are to preserve our heritage as a freedom loving people, we
and our children must learn to practice conservation and thrift. Lessons
of conservation and thrift should be learned at an early age. The School
Savings Program can be an excellent medium for providing experiences in
thrift and conservation from kindergarten through high school. In these
critical times such a program should have the continued support and
cooperation of educators everywhere.
That is why I commend the School Savings Program to you.
*By Earl J. McGrath, U.S. Commissioner of Education, Federal Security
Agency, Washington, D.C. for School Savings Journal for U.S. Treasury
Department, November 9, 1950. published in Spring 1951 issue.
Published in part in Dictaphone Educational Forum, February 1951 issue,
pp. 1-5-
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