Show NO MAN CAN LIVE TO HIMSELF each one today to day generally a part of one great whole men to do not choose their parts in life separately and individually in our day its as they did tn in tho the days of oc out our fathers the men are becoming rare now who have business lyu siness of their own undertaken upon their own individual capital and built up and conducted independently upon their own responsibility Iff professional men are rare who rise to the top of their profession without attaching themselves more or less intimately to institutions or corporations po rations lons of some sort bort doctors to hospitals lawyers to great corporate undertakings men of science to tho the great enterprises in which science la IS applied each man finds himself a small part pait of some great whole whose operation Is decided hy by votes taken about long tables in directors rooms whose morals aro are composite morals a compromise combination of what the material interests of tho the body dictate and what the enterprise of its managers all suggests the character of every man who participates being merged in the general compound president woodrow wilson princeton university 5 |