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Show IIIICVIION'al, II CM". No msu will dare to sjy that the e.uabla development ot the whole human being It not tho graudett work in which any person can engage, and no one will dare tu deny thtt In the elevelcpment of thlt ruin soul, Ui ly nnd mlud thete must come In forcre ttfrntko ijulck and accurate tlio action of all the Boniei, ao that tho man may receive aud give Imprettlont both accurately and rapidly, and that tho thluklng machlnu wlttilu us may work up the 111 lects of tetiso pcrce tlon luti ttiu highest oljsels of thoughl-produc-tlon. JittoMi. Al.l.r.i, rtiu highest tienllly develotuut is thatwhle-n carea for each nud every ptrt In Its 1 roper proortlou. If a single organ la omitted the whole body sutlers. Uotiig one step higher, we coutl Jer H tut, remo folly to csre for tho body and uegleet thu mind; to train that which It only aulmsl at Iho ex-antu ex-antu of the Intellectual. Hut the ati rumeat folly mu.t ever l that wliloh, carlug for tbo body and mind Iwlh, neglocti that which It tplrllutl mil eternal, B. 11. Carpi, Wu count a man educate d In proHjr-tlon proHjr-tlon to thu exactneas treadlli, and nuhteuess of hla ideas. What Is needed to elevate, refine, and glvu -tower to man's nature Is not that he shall b an tineyc!otdlu, Lut tliat lie thoul I have great Ideas bated on knowledge aud thought. Btudles aud thought lull lu-ll Ire the mind, If they aro brought Into relation with a mind that responds to tin Ir touch. 11. Httuiiinh l'lie ttudy of man should be made with rctpectto leychologlcal rotations, and with the purpoie of developing hit Inlellectual, ethical and tetthtllcat allies. No matter what may bo sold to the contrary, thu ethlo.il mutt int be neg. lected. Tho theory that ukniwlcdgo of the meaua of self preservation Is ttie moat ltiiairtaiit la fallacloua. It It not to ueccMuery that a man should live aa thnt he should live lu accordaueu with ethical law. J-veu the civil lew con. tl lurt till the correct view. I u other words, that which deals with man at w wiul la moro Importsnt thauthat which looks upon 111 111 m an organic being. W. T. lUmita. Our American education, If It Is to retain the eoiifldeiicu of the people, mutt be wholly ou tho sldo of Hint moruUty which hut truth lor Its I gilt; Its luttruitort mutt Jlrst know aaj Ibtn iractlce, and then teach thote eternal, Immutablo prlnil Its of right and wrong which are tho foundations of a permanent reiubllcan HUrty, Whbult does not claim to have any hold lejond materiel and transient thltigt, when It falls lo lucludn In Ita lewouathebludlnglorcn of coniilonco and retiKinslblllly, It will mtI.Ii through Ittowu misguided luomeiituni. HMt Baiiin, |