In Our First Year of War Messages And Addresses to the Congress And the People

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In Our First Year of War Messages And Addresses to the Congress And the People
United States President 1913 1921 Wilson
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In case such persons as, through sickness or absence, may be unable to present themselves personally for registration shall be sojourning in cities of over 30, 000 population, they shall apply to the City Clerk of the city wherein they may be sojourning rather than to the Clerk of the county.
The Clerks of counties and of cities of over 30, 000 population, in which numerous applica tions from the sick and from non-residents are expected, are authorized to establish such sub- agencies and to emp
...loy and deputize such cler- 46 IN OUR FIRST YEAR OF WAR ical force as may be necessary to accommodate these applications.
THE WHOLE NATION AN ARMY The Power against which we are arrayed has sought to impose its will upon the world by force. To this end it has increased armament until it has changed the face of war. In the sense in which we have been wont to think of armies there are no armies in this struggle, there are entire nations armed.
Thus, the men who remain to till the soil and man the factories are no less a part of the army that is in France than the men beneath the battle flags.


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