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The
1945 Hudson Shore Year Book excerpt: We have learned that education can be a weapon -- a powerful one for good,
a weapon for action that can buid a new country. We have seen that cooperation
brings happiness, and that unity brings strength. We have realized that
education includes "doing" as well as writing in notebooks....we have been
discovering (and now we really know) what Hilda Smith meant by "Hudson
Shore, a home, a school, a dream."
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Contents (partial included here) Cover
art 1
Dedication 2
Editorial Board and Art Staff 3
Editorial – Rose Young 4
Greetings – Martha Taber 5
The Faculty Speaks 6
Undergrad Message 7
Two Roads to Happiness – Louise Brown 8
Letters to the Editor 9
The Amish of Lancaster – Helen Hotlack 11
My Experiences Before and After Joining a Union – Ann Hodakoski
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My Personal Experiencein Nazi Germany – Ursula Ksinski 13
My Trip to Mexico – Marie Calera 14
First Nighters – Lloyd Estes 15
Dear Miss Arter – Barbie Hinricks 16
Lining Up Hudson Shore (poem)– Ellen Hillis 17
A Prayer of Praise – Nora Fant 17
Poem – Jan Whitman 18
Workers’ Education 1945 (drama) 19
Reaction Time – Lue Vada Allison 23
College Students at Hudson Shore – Why? – Jane Estes 24
A Good Experience – Louis Steckler 24
What Hudson Shore Has Meant to Me - Jane A. Richardson 25
Responsibility – Carrie Gregory 24
Why I Came to Hudson Shore Labor School – Betty Brandeis 26
The Spirit of Hudson Shore
-- Louise Brandeis 26
Departure from Hudson Shore
-- MarieCalera 26
What Hudson Shore Has Meant to Me -- Juanette Smith 27
My Second Visit to Hudson Shore -- Rose Hess 27
United Nations on the March (song) 28
Meadowland (song) 29
Hudson Shore – words by Hilda Smith (song) 29
To Labor (song) 30
Faculty, Undergrads and Staff, 1945 31
Students, 1945 32
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