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The original documents are located in Box D13, folder "White Cloud Speech, May 21,
1948(?)" of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald
R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box D13 of The Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
[19487]
White Cloud Aprich - may 21st.
I Introduction - assembly to honor those who
recepient desloves our admination + respect. Those
have garnel distinction in various Julds Each
of strive more deligently in the future.
who have not received awards should redouble efforts
II "your several goal."
Pope- - "Each industrial seeks a several gool."
A.) Individual goal
1) "Bum story"
2) Hoboes Utopia - "where nobody has anything
you share at with everybody.
3). "Can't make fortprints on sands of time
by setting down."
4). Personal security & happiness.
5) Set your goal high & your
will be equally high
BERADA Divard R. FORD LIBRARY
BERVES THANGIA PROP
B. Community Goal
1). Red Cross story Gather & son)
2) "French festual "story
III Strength of purpose
A. "Devation" story.
valuant
B
Tennyson's Hypses said in his final
words to his devoted followers, "strong
in will to strue, to seek, to find +
not I yuld
c) Elwin Marbham - "We men of earth have
here the stuff of paradise. We have
enough."
state any nation of Each + this us world as has atagens a desponsiblety of our respective & an obligation communities, which our
maybe heavy + somewhat burdensome yet The mostigrovins in the world.