{"id":40,"date":"2022-03-17T17:58:29","date_gmt":"2022-03-17T17:58:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=40"},"modified":"2023-03-08T14:51:50","modified_gmt":"2023-03-08T14:51:50","slug":"through-the-years","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/chapter\/through-the-years\/","title":{"rendered":"Through the Years"},"content":{"raw":"<span>Succeeding years <\/span><span>brought <\/span><span>many <\/span><span>companions to <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>little group <\/span><span>named <\/span><span>in <\/span><span>the original Cultural Garden <\/span><span>ordinance. <\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>Following <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>Hebrew <\/span><span>Garden <\/span><span>came <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>German <\/span><span>Cultural <\/span><span>Garden, <\/span><span>not <\/span><span>far <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>the north, <\/span><span>which, <\/span><span>be\u00ad<\/span><span>cause <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>removal <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>an <\/span><span>heroic monument <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>Goe\u00ad<\/span><span>the <\/span><span>and <\/span><span>Schiller <\/span><span>from <\/span><span>Wade <\/span><span>Park <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>the site <\/span><span>chosen <\/span><span>for <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>new <\/span><span>link <\/span><span>in <\/span><span>the garden chain, <\/span><span>immediately <\/span><span>came <\/span><span>into <\/span><span>possession <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>an outstanding <\/span><span>work <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>art <\/span><span>as <\/span><span>an <\/span><span>imposing <\/span><span>and dominating sculptural feature. <\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>In <\/span><span>an <\/span><span>ordinance <\/span><span>passed <\/span><span>by <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>City <\/span><span>Council, <\/span><span>Feb. <\/span><span>17, 1930, <\/span><span>the German Garden <\/span><span>bore <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>name, <\/span><span>Ger\u00ad<\/span><span>man <\/span><span>Poets\u2019 <\/span><span>Garden. <\/span><span>It <\/span><span>is <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>mightiest <\/span><span>poets <\/span><span>and <\/span><span>dramatists <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>Germany <\/span><span>who <\/span><span>occupy <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>key <\/span><span>points <\/span><span>in <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>German <\/span><span>Garden <\/span><span>today, <\/span><span>namely, <\/span><span>Goethe, <\/span><span>Schil\u00ad<\/span><span>ler, Heine and <\/span><span>Lessing.<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span> <\/span><span>On <\/span><span>August <\/span><span>25 <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>same year, <\/span><span>an ordinance <\/span><span>was <\/span><span>passed, <\/span><span>adding <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>Slovak, <\/span><span>Italian, Lithuanian <\/span><span>and <\/span><span>Ukrainian Gardens <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>list. <\/span><span>A development <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>depression <\/span><span>era, the <\/span><span>exten\u00ad<\/span><span>sion <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>Federal <\/span><span>aid <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>public <\/span><span>works <\/span><span>through <\/span><span>WPA,<\/span><span> <\/span><span>brought <\/span><span>realization <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>a great <\/span><span>Cleveland <\/span><span>civic <\/span><span>pro\u00ad<\/span><span>ject <\/span><span>with swiftness <\/span><span>that <\/span><span>had <\/span><span>been <\/span><span>undreamed <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>by <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>early pioneers <\/span><span>and <\/span><span>promoters. <\/span><span>The <\/span><span>labor <\/span><span>costs <\/span><span>under <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>Federal <\/span><span>aid plan <\/span><span>were <\/span><span>defrayed <\/span><span>by <\/span><span>WPA <\/span><span>and <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>various <\/span><span>Garden <\/span><span>groups were <\/span><span>successful <\/span><span>in <\/span><span>raising funds <\/span><span>for <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>cost <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>material, working under <\/span><span>the general <\/span><span>guidance <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>city. <\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>In <\/span><span>rapid <\/span><span>succession, new <\/span><span>garden <\/span><span>units <\/span><span>came <\/span><span>into\u00a0<\/span><span><span style=\"font-size: 18.6667px;\">being<\/span>. <\/span><span>On <\/span><span>March <\/span><span>30, 1934, <\/span><span>an\u00a0<\/span><span><span style=\"font-size: 18.6667px;\">ordinance<\/span>\u00a0<\/span><span>was <\/span><span>passed, <\/span><span>establishing the Hungarian, Polish, <\/span><span>Czech <\/span><span>and <\/span><span>Jugo-<\/span><span>Slav <\/span><span>Gardens. <\/span><span>To <\/span><span>these were <\/span><span>added <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>Rusin, Gre\u00ad<\/span><span>cian, <\/span><span>Syrian, American, <\/span><span>Irish <\/span><span>and <\/span><span>American Legion <\/span><span>Peace <\/span><span>Gardens <\/span><span>on <\/span><span>Jan. <\/span><span>31, 1938. <\/span><span><\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>The <\/span><span>Federal contribution <\/span><span>to the <\/span><span>cost <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>Cleve\u00ad<\/span><span>land Cultural Gardens, during the period <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>WPA <\/span><span>reached <\/span><span>large <\/span><span>proportions. This added <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>city\u2019s <\/span><span>contributions and <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>the large <\/span><span>amounts expended <\/span><span>by <\/span><span>the individual Cultural Garden groups <\/span><span>as <\/span><span>sponsors <\/span><span>in <\/span><span>WPA <\/span><span>projects and <\/span><span>in <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>erection <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>statuary and <\/span><span>plaques, <\/span><span>has <\/span><span>resulted <\/span><span>in <\/span><span>a total <\/span><span>estimated <\/span><span>valuation <\/span><span>well <\/span><span>in <\/span><span>excess <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>$1,250,000.<\/span>\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_150\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"746\"]<img src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/18.png\" alt=\"Governor Frank J. Lausche, Address Gathering at Dedication of Lincoln Bust \" width=\"746\" height=\"440\" class=\"wp-image-150 size-full\" \/> Governor Frank J. Lausche, Addresses Gathering at Dedication of Lincoln Bust[\/caption]\r\n\r\nThe art and skill of T. Ashburton Tripp, as landscape architect and of Frank L. Jirouch as sculptor, served the Cultural Gardens in their earlier stages and alter development as well.\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_151\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"311\"]<img src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/19.5.png\" alt=\"Mantell Sun Dial- Shakespeare Garden\" width=\"311\" height=\"306\" class=\"wp-image-151 size-full\" \/> Mantell Sun Dial- Shakespeare Garden[\/caption]\r\n\r\nAt the time of the 25th anniversary celebration of the Cultural Garden Federation, which occurred in 1950, in connection with the Federation's One World Day, there were more than fifty monuments and plaques in the various gardens. Those done by Frank L. Jirouch, includes bust of Lincoln, Mark Twain, Artemus Ward, John Hay, Alexander Duchnovish; all the bust as well in the Czech Garden the bust of Madame Curie in the Polish Garden; the bronze plaques and portrait reliefs on the entrance gate to the Ukrainian Garden and the Brotherhood Shrine erected by the B'nai B'rith, on the upper boulevard, between the hillside entrance to the Shakespeare Garden and the Hebrew Garden.\r\n\r\nIn 1936, additional aid was given the project with the creation of the City Division of Landscape Architecture. Under the general supervision of Hugo E. Varga, the direction of Parks and Public Properties, a study was made of proposed as well as existing gardens and unifications plan adopted, to bind the units into one general scheme by a series of bordered paths.\r\n\r\nThis scheme was carried out, thereby enable the gardens to tell their story with even greater clarity and effectiveness. In fact, o successful was this landscape undertaking, that many visitor including Viscount Halifax, British Ambassador to the United States noted that the Cultural Gardens appeared amid theri setting of trees and shrubs, as a single garden whose elements were mingled in a\u00a0 pattern of harmony and beauty.\r\n\r\n<span>Keenly alive <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>unity motive <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>the Cultural <\/span><span>Gardens, Guillaume Fatio, <\/span><span>Swiss <\/span><span>historian and <\/span><span>rep\u00ad<\/span><span>resentative <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>League <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>Nations, <\/span><span>visited <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>gardens <\/span><span>in <\/span><span>1935 <\/span><span>and planted a tree near the Superior <\/span><span>Avenue entrance. <\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>\u201cCleveland\u2018s <\/span><span>Cultural Gardens <\/span><span>are <\/span><span>accomplishing <\/span><span>in their <\/span><span>community <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>same <\/span><span>thing that <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>League <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>Nations <\/span><span>is trying <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>do <\/span><span>for <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>world,\u201d <\/span><span>he <\/span><span>said <\/span><span>in <\/span><span>his <\/span><span>address. <\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>The <\/span><span>League representative <\/span><span>who <\/span><span>was <\/span><span>in <\/span><span>Cleveland <\/span><span>under <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>auspices <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>Carnegie Endowment <\/span><span>for <\/span><span>International <\/span><span>Peace, <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>speak <\/span><span>for <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>cause <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>League <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>Nations, <\/span><span>stated <\/span><span>that <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>Cleveland Cul\u00ad<\/span><span>tural <\/span><span>Gardens would <\/span><span>serve as <\/span><span>a model <\/span><span>in <\/span><span>miniature <\/span><span>for <\/span><span>the landscaping <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>grounds around <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>League\u2019s <\/span><span>palace <\/span><span>at <\/span><span>Geneva, <\/span><span>which were <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>be <\/span><span>opened <\/span><span>in <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>summer <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>that <\/span><span>year.<\/span>\r\n\r\n<span> <\/span><span>Eighteen <\/span><span>years <\/span><span>after <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>visit <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>Swiss <\/span><span>historian, <\/span><span>another <\/span><span>visitor <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>the gardens, <\/span><span>standing <\/span><span>on <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>spot <\/span><span>where the <\/span><span>League\u2019s spokesman <\/span><span>had <\/span><span>delivered <\/span><span>his <\/span><span>message <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>world peace, <\/span><span>said: <\/span><span>\u201cI <\/span><span>will <\/span><span>return <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>Swit\u00ad<\/span><span>zerland in the <\/span><span>summer <\/span><span>for <\/span><span>a visit <\/span><span>and <\/span><span>then I <\/span><span>will <\/span><span>tell <\/span><span>my <\/span><span>grandfather <\/span><span>that <\/span><span>his <\/span><span>tree <\/span><span>is <\/span><span>growing <\/span><span>well.\u201d <\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>The speaker, <\/span><span>Pierre <\/span><span>C. Zoelly <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>Columbus, <\/span><span>grand\u00ad<\/span><span>son of <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>Swiss <\/span><span>historian, <\/span><span>had <\/span><span>come <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>Cleveland <\/span><span>to attend <\/span><span>a meeting <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>Society <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>Architectural <\/span><span>Historians, and <\/span><span>had <\/span><span>arranged <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>visit <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>Cultural <\/span><span>Gardens <\/span><span>at <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>request <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>his <\/span><span>grandfather, <\/span><span>then <\/span><span>eighty-eight years <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>age. <\/span>\r\n\r\n<span>Through the <\/span><span>years <\/span><span>that <\/span><span>had <\/span><span>elapsed since <\/span><span>Guil\u00ad<\/span><span>laume <\/span><span>Fatio <\/span><span>planted his tree, <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>Cultural <\/span><span>Gardens <\/span><span>had <\/span><span>continued <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>tell their <\/span><span>story <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>brotherhood <\/span><span>and <\/span><span>peace, loyal <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>purpose <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>their founders <\/span><span>and <\/span><span>to <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>doctrines <\/span><span>of <\/span><span>the <\/span><span>Nation <\/span><span>and the <\/span><span>City <\/span><span>that <\/span><span>had <\/span><span>supported their <\/span><span>creation <\/span><span>and <\/span><span>development.<\/span>\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_152\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"312\"]<img src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/19.png\" alt=\"Dedication of Jahn Memorial German Cultural Garden\" width=\"312\" height=\"290\" class=\"wp-image-152 size-full\" \/> Dedication of Jahn Memorial German Cultural Garden[\/caption]","rendered":"<p>Succeeding years brought many companions to the little group named in the original Cultural Garden ordinance. <\/p>\n<p>Following the Hebrew Garden came the German Cultural Garden, not far to the north, which, be\u00adcause of the removal of an heroic monument of Goe\u00adthe and Schiller from Wade Park to the site chosen for the new link in the garden chain, immediately came into possession of an outstanding work of art as an imposing and dominating sculptural feature. <\/p>\n<p>In an ordinance passed by the City Council, Feb. 17, 1930, the German Garden bore the name, Ger\u00adman Poets\u2019 Garden. It is the mightiest poets and dramatists of Germany who occupy the key points in the German Garden today, namely, Goethe, Schil\u00adler, Heine and Lessing.<\/p>\n<p> On August 25 of the same year, an ordinance was passed, adding the Slovak, Italian, Lithuanian and Ukrainian Gardens to the list. A development of the depression era, the exten\u00adsion of Federal aid to public works through WPA, brought realization of a great Cleveland civic pro\u00adject with swiftness that had been undreamed of by the early pioneers and promoters. The labor costs under the Federal aid plan were defrayed by WPA and the various Garden groups were successful in raising funds for the cost of material, working under the general guidance of the city. <\/p>\n<p>In rapid succession, new garden units came into\u00a0<span style=\"font-size: 18.6667px;\">being<\/span>. On March 30, 1934, an\u00a0<span style=\"font-size: 18.6667px;\">ordinance<\/span>\u00a0was passed, establishing the Hungarian, Polish, Czech and Jugo-Slav Gardens. To these were added the Rusin, Gre\u00adcian, Syrian, American, Irish and American Legion Peace Gardens on Jan. 31, 1938. <\/p>\n<p>The Federal contribution to the cost of the Cleve\u00adland Cultural Gardens, during the period of WPA reached large proportions. This added to the city\u2019s contributions and to the large amounts expended by the individual Cultural Garden groups as sponsors in WPA projects and in the erection of statuary and plaques, has resulted in a total estimated valuation well in excess of $1,250,000.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_150\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-150\" style=\"width: 746px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/18.png\" alt=\"Governor Frank J. Lausche, Address Gathering at Dedication of Lincoln Bust\" width=\"746\" height=\"440\" class=\"wp-image-150 size-full\" srcset=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/18.png 746w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/18-300x177.png 300w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/18-65x38.png 65w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/18-225x133.png 225w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/18-350x206.png 350w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 746px) 100vw, 746px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-150\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Governor Frank J. Lausche, Addresses Gathering at Dedication of Lincoln Bust<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>The art and skill of T. Ashburton Tripp, as landscape architect and of Frank L. Jirouch as sculptor, served the Cultural Gardens in their earlier stages and alter development as well.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_151\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-151\" style=\"width: 311px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/19.5.png\" alt=\"Mantell Sun Dial- Shakespeare Garden\" width=\"311\" height=\"306\" class=\"wp-image-151 size-full\" srcset=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/19.5.png 311w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/19.5-300x295.png 300w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/19.5-65x64.png 65w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/19.5-225x221.png 225w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 311px) 100vw, 311px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-151\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Mantell Sun Dial- Shakespeare Garden<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>At the time of the 25th anniversary celebration of the Cultural Garden Federation, which occurred in 1950, in connection with the Federation&#8217;s One World Day, there were more than fifty monuments and plaques in the various gardens. Those done by Frank L. Jirouch, includes bust of Lincoln, Mark Twain, Artemus Ward, John Hay, Alexander Duchnovish; all the bust as well in the Czech Garden the bust of Madame Curie in the Polish Garden; the bronze plaques and portrait reliefs on the entrance gate to the Ukrainian Garden and the Brotherhood Shrine erected by the B&#8217;nai B&#8217;rith, on the upper boulevard, between the hillside entrance to the Shakespeare Garden and the Hebrew Garden.<\/p>\n<p>In 1936, additional aid was given the project with the creation of the City Division of Landscape Architecture. Under the general supervision of Hugo E. Varga, the direction of Parks and Public Properties, a study was made of proposed as well as existing gardens and unifications plan adopted, to bind the units into one general scheme by a series of bordered paths.<\/p>\n<p>This scheme was carried out, thereby enable the gardens to tell their story with even greater clarity and effectiveness. In fact, o successful was this landscape undertaking, that many visitor including Viscount Halifax, British Ambassador to the United States noted that the Cultural Gardens appeared amid theri setting of trees and shrubs, as a single garden whose elements were mingled in a\u00a0 pattern of harmony and beauty.<\/p>\n<p>Keenly alive to the unity motive of the Cultural Gardens, Guillaume Fatio, Swiss historian and rep\u00adresentative of the League of Nations, visited the gardens in 1935 and planted a tree near the Superior Avenue entrance. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cCleveland\u2018s Cultural Gardens are accomplishing in their community the same thing that the League of Nations is trying to do for the world,\u201d he said in his address. <\/p>\n<p>The League representative who was in Cleveland under the auspices of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, to speak for the cause of the League of Nations, stated that the Cleveland Cul\u00adtural Gardens would serve as a model in miniature for the landscaping of the grounds around the League\u2019s palace at Geneva, which were to be opened in the summer of that year.<\/p>\n<p> Eighteen years after the visit of the Swiss historian, another visitor to the gardens, standing on the spot where the League\u2019s spokesman had delivered his message of world peace, said: \u201cI will return to Swit\u00adzerland in the summer for a visit and then I will tell my grandfather that his tree is growing well.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>The speaker, Pierre C. Zoelly of Columbus, grand\u00adson of the Swiss historian, had come to Cleveland to attend a meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, and had arranged to visit the Cultural Gardens at the request of his grandfather, then eighty-eight years of age. <\/p>\n<p>Through the years that had elapsed since Guil\u00adlaume Fatio planted his tree, the Cultural Gardens had continued to tell their story of brotherhood and peace, loyal to the purpose of their founders and to the doctrines of the Nation and the City that had supported their creation and development.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_152\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-152\" style=\"width: 312px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/19.png\" alt=\"Dedication of Jahn Memorial German Cultural Garden\" width=\"312\" height=\"290\" class=\"wp-image-152 size-full\" srcset=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/19.png 312w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/19-300x279.png 300w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/19-65x60.png 65w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/130\/2022\/03\/19-225x209.png 225w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 312px) 100vw, 312px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-152\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Dedication of Jahn Memorial German Cultural Garden<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"menu_order":3,"template":"","meta":{"pb_show_title":"on","pb_short_title":"","pb_subtitle":"","pb_authors":[],"pb_section_license":""},"chapter-type":[],"contributor":[],"license":[],"class_list":["post-40","chapter","type-chapter","status-publish","hentry"],"part":3,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/chapters\/40","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/chapters"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/chapter"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"version-history":[{"count":6,"href":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/chapters\/40\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":281,"href":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/chapters\/40\/revisions\/281"}],"part":[{"href":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/parts\/3"}],"metadata":[{"href":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/chapters\/40\/metadata\/"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=40"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"chapter-type","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/chapter-type?post=40"},{"taxonomy":"contributor","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/contributor?post=40"},{"taxonomy":"license","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ulib.csuohio.edu\/their-paths-are-peace\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/license?post=40"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}