Show I FIRSTCLASS MEN ARE LONESOME S LONE-SOME Flnatclau men In the strictest sense I are still rather lonesome In thin world I there arc very few to the century says I I a college president in the April Atlan tie A wise executive will be i content I If he can make up a UsC of flratclaaa aecondclatf men The writer of this I I S recall that he once wrote to an educational educa-tional friend somewhat oa follow I am looking for fiintclxMi a man for our work In history It is I not bill technical I preparation that I am so anxious about 7that will probably he complete enough he would scarcely dare apply without this But f wish to get a man who Is Il1r mlndcd largrrolndcd generous In Jul turv Ijullt on n hug pattern wide between be-tween the eyes a bum winner of men Vvho can grapple young men aa with liMiks nf steel and make them lore and TIr him Jmo can jto out tn oriK nf mir vni llkr ill t r f > Ii ior an i n In t Jt ln1 1 im b t < k with > J hilr 11 itll f > ilt ho c fn < mediately secure the confidence of those In charge of secondary schools and turn them and their pupils toward us who will be a power In the university univer-sity and In the community and in the State If you know of such a man put I me in touch with him And the friend seized a blue pencil and quickly wrote on the margin of the letter I know four man Will Just suit you Only man in the country that will Dont know whether you can get him or not Do no harm to try Name Is Brooks Phillips Lives In Boston There want a t wonderful amount of sagacity and wisdom In that answer and the lesson was not lost |