Ohio History Journal

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Reviews, Notes and Comments

Reviews, Notes and Comments.             297

 

HAVE WE FORGOTTEN?

Have we forgotton those who went away

When hope burned low behind the window-pane

And the wide sea was very cold and gray?

Have we forgotten those who went away

And will not come again?

 

Have we forgotten those who went away

On great, gray ships into the fog and rain,

Who left the dear, warm arms that bade them stay?

Have we forgotten those who went away

And will not come again?

 

Have we forgotten those who went away

To follow the red flare beyond the main,

Who turned aside and let us have this day?

Have we forgotten those who went away

And will not come again?

We have not forgotten, though at times our indifference

may well lead those who went to the camps and the battle front

to conclude that we did not mean quite all that we said in our as-

surances as they marched away. This indifference is temporary

and apparent. Gratitude to our soldiers living and dead survives.

The death of this Polish boy will help to keep their memory

green. Far from home and kindred he shall not be forgotten,

and on the annual return of each Memorial Day, out on beauti-

ful Green Lawn, in that portion set apart for the soldier dead,

a wreath of choicest flowers will be laid by loving hands on the

grave of Stanley Nagorka.

And remembering Lafayette, we shall not forget Pulaski

and Kosciusco.

 

TWO GENEROUS PATRONS.

The Society has a warm friend and patron in Mr. Claude

Meeker, prominent citizen of Columbus, president of the Kit

Kat Club, formerly private secretary to Governor James E.

Campbell and U. S. consul at Bradford, England. For some

years the library of Ohioana built up by Honorable D. J. Ryan

has been recognized as the most valuable and complete of its