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19-00-18 elp 1 j and was 0 J o in 22, 1941 -10:15 gm ARCHIVES RECORDS AND SERVICS of LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE RADIO AUDIENCE:- It is my privilege to discuss with you for a rew minutes Freemason George Washington, the Man and the A Thore on the back of a picture Froma at Mount trehule Vernon is one of the greatest ever paid to the Father of his Country. I shall quote a few sentences from that tribute: "Washington, the defender of his country, the founder of liberty, the friend of man. History and tradition are explored in vain for a parallel to his character. In the annals of modern greatness he stands alone, and the noblest names of antiquity lose their luster in his presence. Born the benefactor of mankind, he united all the qualities necessary to an illustrious career. Nature made him great; he made himself virtuous. Called by his country to the defense of her liberties, he triumphantly vindicated the rights of humanity, and on the pillars of national independ- ence laid the foundations of a great Republic. Magnanimous in youth, glorious through life, great in death, his highest ambition, the happiness of mankind; his noblest victory, the conquest of himself; bequeathing to posterity the inheritance of his fame, and building his monument in the hearts of his countrymen, he lived, the ornament of the eighteenth century, and died, regretted by a mourning world." This tribute is almost perfect, and it fits the character of one of the greatest men in history. other Roblins of In 1840 Senator from Rhode Island, made the statement that A and 8 I year old Whig Washington was "First in wany first in peace and first in the hearts nor is my confidence unfortund that he is of dehine decen't made bna then 1 of Vailine lins. " Istails believe of his This tribute was paid to him at a banquet; and was a spontaneous one. This gentleman from Rhode Island expressed the hope that hi mean would passe be worthy tenselses of ite foundor. to Washin pton's fore. more Washington had to do with the creation of this great Republic any one though HA in the Resolutionary The fact, tenan else in that me are a (nation duck his than any fresight and Capleship Lto a they great extent