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GREETINGS As U. S. Commissioner of Education, I take great pleasure in expressing to the Educators of the Philippines congratulations on the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of their educational system. As I send these felicitations to our colleagues in the educational fraternity in the Philippines, I know that I speak on behalf of all the members of the profession in the United States. For many years there have been the closest working relationships between the educators of the United States and the educators of your country. Indeed, we are happy to be able to point to the fact that as long as fifty years ago a small band of American Teachers went out into the hinterlands of your country to work with your own teachers in building up the excellent educational system which you now have. Your schools, like our own, place great emphasis on educa- tion for democratic living. The educators of your islands have for years instilled the ideals and the practices of democracy in the minds and hearts of your children. It was unquestionably for that reason that your people along with our own stood firm against the assaults of military aggression in the second World War. And now the schools of your country are playing a large part in prepar- ing Philippine youth to advance the cause of humanity throughout By Earl James McGrath, U.S. Commissioner of Education, Federal Security Agency, Washington, D.C., recording made for Voice of America broadcast upon the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of the Educational System of the Philippines, 4:00 p.m., December 11, 1951, Washington, D.C.

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