Anatole France, the famous French novelist, speaking at a Kenan commemoration, said:—"Neither race nor religion nor frontiers make a nation, but. the groat common heritage of memories. ' The notions, hud their .beginnings nnd will hnvn llmir njitls. A Knropw (.•smfetluniUoji will vrobiibly te»lac« tliem."
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 13
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