NAWSA GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Moors, Ethel P. With Constant Admiration Mr & Mrs. John Earwell Moors 150 Fisher Avenue Brookline Only Through Me! ONLY through Me! . . . The clear, high call comes pealing Above the thunders of the battle-plain ; --- Only through Me can Life's red wounds find healing ; Only through Me shall earth have peace again. Only through Me can come the great awakening ! Wrong cannot right the wrongs that Wrong hath done ; Only through Me, all other gods forsaking, Can ye attain the heights that must be won. Can we not rise to such great height of glory ? Shall this vast sorrow spend itself in vain ? Shall future ages tell the woeful story---- Christ by his own was crucified again ? ---John Oxenham. Christmas Greetings from John and Ethel Moors Mrs. John F Moors Member of Committee for Disarmament Meeting Symphony Hall Sunday May 22 May 20 1921 Please return to Boston League of Women Voters 562-564 Little Building BOSTON MASS THE GLORY OF LIFE IS TO LOVE NOT TO BE LOVED, TO GIVE, NOT TO GET, TO SERVE, NOT TO BE SERVED; TO BE A STRONG HAND IN THE DARK TO ANOTHER IN THE TIME OF NEED, TO BE A CUP OF STRENGTH TO ANY SOUL IN A CRISIS OF WEAKNESS; THIS IS TO KNOW THE GLORY OF LIFE. Greetings to Miss Blackwell from John & Ethel Moors Moors MOWBRAYS PRINTED IN ENGLAND 561 PEACE AND GOOD-WILL---- alas ! this Christmas-tide What meaning have the words ! War ravished lands Send up a cry of anguish. Idle hands Go grasping for a crust, so long denied That bones are soft and faces hollow-eyed. Despair is king and issues his commands Of hate and fear, and no one understands Why life each day is newly crucified. Why do the Nations think they bring us peace With balanced armies, navies, and why still Believe that drops of poison may release Salvation through the chemist's deadly skill? Oh, save the world ! Declare that war shall cease, Believe in peace, dare to believe Good-will. -----Alice H. Ware. "Love believeth all things----hopeth all things---- endureth all things. Love never faileth." Christmas Greetings from Ethel Moors Moors 150 Fisher Ave., Brookline 46, Mass. Sept. 12, 1945. Dear Miss Blackwell: Many congratulations on your having completed another year of your valiant and useful life! We are all proud of you, and I only wish that I could express it in some more personal way. As it is I can only send you my warm and grateful regards, and every good wish for your new year. Yours sincerely, Ethel P. Moors Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.