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Pessimism Paves Way for Crime: Lion’s Club President Warns of Dangers

December 5, 1952, Washington D.C. – In a stark warning, Edgar M. Elbert, international president of the Lions Clubs, cautioned local representatives that a prevailing atmosphere of pessimism threatens the very fabric of American society. Speaking at a testimonial dinner hosted by the Rock Creek Lions Club and the East Gate Lions Club, Elbert emphasized that a lack of optimism is tantamount to ‘crucifying our children on the cross of indifference.’

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