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It is fitting that this Memorial Day is on May 30, the actual day of the first observance in 1868.


By Robert A. Scott, President, ÇÑ×ÓÊÓÆµ


It is fitting, it seems to me, that this Memorial Day is on May 30, theÌýactual day of the first observance in 1868. On this day, flowers wereÌýplaced on the graves of Union AND Confederate soldiers atÌýArlington National Cemetery. It is also fitting that New York wasÌýthe first state officially to recognize the holiday, in 1873 – – when, IÌýmight add, Adelphi was just ten years old and 56 years from moving
to Garden City.

At a time of great divisions in our nation, with Red States and BlueÌýStates, of incivility in our deliberative bodies and rancor for tv fare,Ìýit is good to remember that Memorial Day was declared by GeneralÌýJohn Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of theÌýRepublic, as a day of reconciliation, a “coming together to honorÌýthose who gave their all.”1

In 1915, inspired by the poem “In Flanders Field,” Moina MitchellÌýreplied with her own verse:

We cherish, too, the Poppy red
That grows on fields where valor led,
It seems to signal to the skies
That blood of heroes never dies.2

I believe that this line, “That blood of heroes never dies” applies notÌýonly to those who died in battle, but also to those who battled for theÌýrights we now cherish. If, indeed, Memorial Day is aboutÌýreconciliation, not about division, then those words must applyÌýequally to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Eleanor Roosevelt, and MartinÌýLuther King, Jr., among many others, as well as to fallen soldiers.

This is my hope for this day, and this time, that we can disagreeÌýwithout being disagreeable, that we can see beyond today’s tacticalÌýgain to view tomorrow’s hopeful plain, and that we can be as largeÌýof heart and as agile of mind as Abraham Lincoln, General Logan,Ìýand Moina Mitchell were in their time.

Thank you.


Invited Address, American Legion Post No. 265, Garden City, NY, May 30, 2005.

1ÌýInternet entry on Memorial Day
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For further information, please contact:

Todd Wilson
Strategic Communications DirectorÌý
p – 516.237.8634
e – twilson@adelphi.edu

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