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Show Tlia ri.lle.oplilrul I ad. l'osslbl) it Is tl o lingering influence of the Puritan maxim that whntiicr is plCjisurablo Ij wrong, and that rest Is indolence, that luiixla tho American to make Ids lacatlon it ihango of occnjin-tlon, occnjin-tlon, und to reU to "improo" ury moment of his time. Cirtaiul) lu uu other May can mo uicoui t for tho ditir-mlnatiou ditir-mlnatiou with w hlcli the man or w otnan who oorfht to luithe Ids or her tiled mind lu rist irrltutes It with lectures. nnd plnngia Into summer kIiooIs as if thoy wtro suiuinfr jhioIs. Tin Und school temlicr, who ought to lwnd nil his cncrglis to doing nothing, a. Ill sit for hours on n lunch in n groo to llstm toncnlUgo profissor. Mluonght to bo idle, too, li elm o on PlatoVsclf cITacc-ment cITacc-ment or Socrutefi's s)uthesls. Wo lino not the slightest deslroto dhqiaragu the ixcellenco of such summer sum-mer schools; mo Mil) point to their success suc-cess nslnd!iiitliiftdo(lopneiitof tho national teuiwrnuient and tho national dealro for lull rm cmeiit. IVawlbly attend at-tend nice on tin ui U only n compromise bctMim this tempiraineut nnd the human i rating for rist, and that the man Mho alls npparrnti) wrapt lnnd-uilratloiiofProfLiSOrKtraMthrashcr'sau-id) ids of Plato's self ilfncementissind-lug ilfncementissind-lug his thoughts fardlstant nnd is really risllng them la n waj iry nncoinjill-military nncoinjill-military to that learned lecturer. Lit us lioo he is. lloitoii Transcript. |