Where Do You Stand An Appeal to Americans of German Origin

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59 when public opinion among all sec- tions of the American people was curi- ously adrift, holds today his mistrust, — these are equally culpable and de- serve equally the sharp condemnation of all Americans whose loyalty is more than a phrase and whose patriotism is more than shouting.
Never in the history of our country which has known civil strife of the bitterest kind, has it been more neces- sary for the word, ''Come, let us rea- son together/' to be spoken by the men of force and ideals o
...n both sides of the unhappy controversy. Certainly our own future domestic peace and happiness, and not impossibly the fu- ture peace and stability of the world may depend on the high-spirited unan- imity with which we Americans face the task that has been set before us.
In friendliness, in mutual trust, in the common hope of true understand- ing and co-operation, Come, let us rea- son together.
VIII THE Americans of German origin have, with exceptions scarcely more numerous or notable than any other element in the American people, if put to it, can exhibit, dutifully sup- ported the United States government.


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