CHAUTAUQUA COMMUNITY MEETING.
A prominent citizen in Minnesota. U.S.A., in referring to a Chautauqua that had just closed in his city, speaks most eulogistically as follows: —Here, as a little community, we sat down together. People of all places and planes of society, of all sects and altars, to listen and learn of the common things that concern us all.. If a community can do that,.cannot a world do it? It can, and thank <Jod, it will! The Chautauqua is .a great ideal, potential for tie future. Its world synonym is internationalism —that, concert oi: nations, that brotherhood of man iv aciion, for which the Son of God came to earth. I saw the germ plasm of planetary goodwill in the Chautauqua as I had never seen it before. Such a thing cannot die. Blessed is every man who goes forth on its mission of inspiration and education and brotherhood, for he is a pionoer of the new world order which is to come as a sublime aftermath of the war. ;
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Northern Advocate, 22 October 1919, Page 2
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