The most important thing that the country can learn at this time touching the world situation is the fact, the actual fact, the stern fact, that we are engaged in war. We are so far removed from the conflict, there is so little suffering about us, so little that speaks of war, that the mind can hardly grasp the fact that the Nation is mobilizing with tremendous rapidity its entire strength for the supreme effort ahead of it, and that those in authority realize that this strength in the fullest is going to be needed. The people as yet do not realize that war is upon us, but when they do, they will quickly make and meet the sacrifices necessary, and no war was ever won except when all the people were brought to a realization of the fact that victories cannot come except through the sacrifices of all the people. A. F. LEVER.
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