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In the past few years, the spirit of true fraternalism has been adversely affected by our progressive enslavement to television and other mechanical forms of entertainment. The Foresters of America is on of the oldest fraternal orders in the United States. Our objectives are the futherance of brotherhood, friendship and socialbility amongst our members, without interfering with their personal beliefs or ideals. Many people are confused about our organization. To set the record straight, wer are not an insurance group. (Past G.C.R) Tri-Vallery Area, Northern California.

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In the past few years, the spirit of true fraternalism has been adversely affected by our progressive enslavement to television and other mechanical forms of entertainment. The Foresters of America is on of the oldest fraternal orders in the United States. Our objectives are the futherance of brotherhood, friendship and socialbility amongst our members, without interfering with their personal beliefs or ideals. Many people are confused about our organization. To set the record straight, wer are not an insurance group. (Past G.C.R) Tri-Vallery Area, Northern California.

Artist: (American, born 1938)
Date: 1971
Dimensions:
8 × 10 in. (20.3 × 25.4 cm)
Credit Line: San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Ernest Pomerantz and Marie Brenner
Object number: 2019.25.35
Signed: Signed in graphite and with artist's stamp on verso
Copyright: © Bill Owens
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