Fraternity-Testvériség, 1966 (44. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1966-12-01 / 12. szám
FRATERNITY 5 Editor's Note: The writer of this article, Major Walter E. Parker, son-in-law of our president, Dr. Zoltán Beky, and a member of our Federation, returned to his family after serving as Commander of a Helicopter Division in Viet Nam. We thank Major Parker for his keen understanding of the convictions and the firmness of purpose of our young men and women in Viet Nam, and for his personal knowledge of their courage and persistence in building anew what the enemy has devastated, bringing new hope and life to the oppressed. May our younger generation continue to be proud and thankful for their heritages, and may they continue to live and conduct themselves in this spirit. — (J. K.) THE CHRISTMAS STREET Red of holly, swirl of snow Scurry of passing feet, Jumble of people high and low — This is the Christinas street. White man, black man, bishop, Jew — Christ was born for all of you. Cherished children, a hungry tot, Sad little face and eye; Chinaman, Negro, polyglot, Tramp and tramping by. Rich man, poor man, beggar man, too -— Christ has died for all of you! Santa Claus and mistletoe, Newsboy, fakir, cheat; Drab and virgin, on they go — This is the Christmas street. Pass and pass, 0 motley crew — Christ, He lives in all of you! JOSEPHINE PRESCOTT MONTAGUE