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14 TUB P B N For everyone alike! We ask no more—We’re not amiss ’Tis ours by law—by right. Arise, resound your voices And march unitetd by A vast and mighty vanguard Demanding liberty Reliniquish not this mission But forcefully demand A fair and equal treatment For all in every land Charles Atkins THE WILL TO SERVE The soul that climbs above The petty things of life; The soul that move in love To soothe the pains of strife; This is tlie soul in man created To save his mind from sin and hatred. The soul that lends a helping hand To those in sorrow and distress; The soul within the heart of man That lays his troubled mind to rest; This is the soul, the iMaster made And in the breast of man ha.s laid. So think no mind so mean, in state To be beyond the aid of man- And tliink no wound so wide and great As to withold your helpnig hand. For deep within the soul there lies A will to serve, true and high. rCharles G. Howell, Jr.
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