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7、文演讲稿 inster college in fulton, missouri on march 5, 1946 . president mccluer, ladies and gentlemen, and last, but certainly not least, the president of the united states of america: i am very glad indeed to come to inster college this afternoon, and i am complimented that you should give me a degree
8、 from an institution e inster somehos familiar to me. i feel as if i have heard of it before. indeed noe to think of it, it inster that i received a very large part of my education in politics, dialectic, rhetoric, and one or te, or similar, or, at any rate, kindred establishments. it is also an hon
9、or, ladies and gentlemen, perhaps almost unique, for a private visitor to be introduced to an academic audience by the president of the united states. amid his heavy burdens, duties, and responsibilities-unsought but not recoiled from-the president has traveled a thousand miles to dignify and magnif
10、y our meeting here to-day and to give me an opportunity of addressing this kindred nation, as y oen across the ocean, and perhaps some other countries too. the president has told you that it is his sure it is yours, that i should have full liberty to give my true and faithful counsel in these anxiou
11、s and baffling times. i shall certainly avail myself of this freedom, and feel the more right to do so because any private ambitions i may have cherished in my younger days have been satisfied beyond my s. let me hoake it clear that i have no official mission or status of any kind, and that i speak
12、only for myself. there is nothing here but y mind, e, to play over the problems orros, and to try to make sure uch sacrifice and suffering shall be preserved for the future glory and safety of mankind. ladies and gentlemen, the united states stands at this time at the pinnacle of n moment for the am
13、erican democracy. for acy in poust feel not only the sense of duty done but also you must feel anxiety lest you fall beloent. opportunity is here and noe. it is necessary that the constancy of mind, persistency of purpose, and the grand simplicity of decision shall rule and guide the conduct of the
14、english-speaking peoples in peace as they did in ust, and i believe ent. president mccluer, erican military men approach some serious situation they are in this, as it leads to clarity of thought. and progress, of all the homes and families of all the men and en in all the lands. and here i speak pa
15、rticularly of the myriad cottage or apartment homes id the accidents and difficulties of life to guard his privation and bring the family up the fear of the lord, or upon ethical conceptions es, they must be shielded form tarauders, ily is plunged he en or the aggressive urge of mighty states dissol
16、ve over large areas the frame of civilized society, humble folk are confronted is all distorted, all is broken, all is even ground to pulp. illions noine stalks the earth. none can compute ated sum of human pain. our supreme task and duty is to guard the homes of the common people from the horrors and miseries of another erican military colleagues, after having proclaimed their over-all strategic concept and computed available resources, alely,