Program - Diocese of Davenport

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Presentation of tht first annual
IN TERRIS
"PACEM
FREEDOM
PEACE
AWARD"
To;
JOHN FITZGERALD
KENNEDY(po5thulMlJufby)
and
JOHN HOWARD GRIFFIN
(auttwrof'BlA(KLIKEME"}
Wednfffiny, Apri122, 1964, 7 pm.
Gold Room
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Blackhawk Bolli.
Donation $5.00
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Davenport, Iowa
Speaker: JOHN HOWARD GRIFFIN
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Cranberry Juice
TOASTIYIAST
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• • Jack Sundine
Editor of Moline Daily Dispatch
Chicken Eugenie
INVOCA1ION
Rev. T.E. Cooper
Pastor of Wayman AIYIEChurch, Rock Island
OF AWARDS:
Asparagus Spears
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Rolls and Butter
PRESENTATION
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Baked Rice
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Coffee
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Award received (on behalf of the Kennedy
Family) by The Most Reverend
Ralph L.
Hayes, D.O., Bishop of Davenport
Sing:
Citation read by
President of CIC
Sing:
PRINCIPAL ADDRESS.
THANKSGIVING
SONG LEADER •
Charles
W.
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beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain,
For purple mountain majesties, above the fruited plain.
America, America, God shed His grace on thee, and crowned
thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea.
Toney,
"Battle Hymn of the Republic"
John Howard Griffin
Rabbi Paul Liner, Temple Emanuel
Hattibell Lawrence
G.riggs Piano Company
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AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL
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beautiful for pilgrim's feet, whose stern impassioned
stress, a thoroughfare for freedom beat, across the wilderness.
America, America, God mend thine every flaw, confirm thy
soul in self-control, thy liberty in law.
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~eautiful for heroes proved, in liberating strife.
!,vhomore than self their country loved, and mercy more
than 11f'e,
America, America, may God thy gold refine, till all success bE nobleness, and every grain divine.
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"America the Beautiful"
John Howard Griffin
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French Eclair
Citation read by Father John S. Smith,
Associate Professor of History, Saint
Ambrose College
beautiful for patriot's dream, that sees beyong the
years. Thine alabaster cities gleam, undimmed by human
tears. America, America, God shed His grace on thee
And crowned thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining
sea.
BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.
He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath
are slored. He has loosed the fateful lightning of His
terrible swift sword. His truth is marchin~ on
REFRAIN: Clory, glory hallelujah! Clary, glory hallelujah!
Clory, glory hallelujahl His truth is marching on.
I have seen Him in the watchfires of a hundred circling
camps. They have bulded Him an altar in the evening dAWS
and damps. I can read His righteous sentence by the dim
and flarring lamps. His day is marching on.
REFR,IHN:
I have read a fiery gospel writ in burnished rows of steel.
As y8 de81 with my contenners, so with you my grace shall
deal. a be swift my soul tb answer Him, be jubilant my
foet. Our Cod is marching on.
RETR.o.IN:
He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call
retreat. He is sifting out the hearts of men before His
judgment seat. 0, be swift, my soul to answer Him, be
jubilant my feet. Our God is marching on.
R ErR AIN:
WE SHALL OVERCOME
We shall overcome, We shall overcome, we shall overcome
someday. 0 deep in my heart I do believe, we shall overcorne some day.
Truth will make us free, truth will make us free. Trut.h
will make uS free some jay. 0, d8ep in my heart I ria believe, truth will make us free so~e day.
Repeat stanza 1.
We are not afraid; we are not afraid. ~8 are not afraid
today. Oh, deep in my heart I do believe, we are not
afraid today.
Repeat stanza 1.