From the July 1956
issue of Extension Farm-News
The highest award given by the U.S. Treasury Department was presented
to the North Carolina 4-H Club at the closing session of the State 4-H Club
Week at State College.
Wade Hawkins of the Savings Bond Division of the Treasury
Department presented the coveted award to L.H. Harrell, state 4-H leader, and
Miss Nancy Johnson, retiring State 4-H Council president.
The special award is in the form of a plaque bearing an
inscription of President Eisenhower’s inaugural prayer. It recognizes the
achievement made by North Carolina 4-H’ers in their thrift program.
The president’s prayer contains 134 words. It was made by
Dwight D. Eisenhower after he had taken the oath of office as President of the
United States on January 20, 1953. In giving it, the President said he wished
to “offer a little prayer of my own.” It was composed by the President on the
morning of his inauguration amid the bustle of preparation for the day’s
ceremony.
After the inauguration, leaders interested in the Savings
Bond Program of the Treasury Department offered to undertake the job of
printing and mounting the prayer to be used as an award to the thousands of
volunteers who have aided the bond program since 1941. The work of printing,
mounting, and transporting the prayer was donated by various industries of the
United States. The prayer is in illuminated printing, and it is mounted in an
eight by twelve frame made from wood taken from the inaugural stands, which
were constructed of Southern pine.
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