On the recordMay 10, 1918
it being a duty peculiarly incumbent in a time of war humbly and devoutly to acknowledge our dependence on Almighty God and to implore His aid and protection
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presidency.ucsb.eduit being a duty peculiarly incumbent in a time of war humbly and devoutly to acknowledge our dependence on Almighty God and to implore His aid and protection
Proclamation 1445—Decoration Day, 1918
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