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Show IMlicatloiial Csi.i'palsria. "tvlucAtlonal campaigns" Is n fAVorlto phraso in ths mouths of writers mid speaker, used In referen.-o to tbo pollti cnl utau of tho ;vtst two or tbreo years. Political ciuiiuifgnj ininht lo u-lncnlloful, and as n matter of fact at-wa at-wa would be, only for tho unfalraes nf the lmman mind whcnilUlnteresUor prejudlcM nro concerned. AH may l fair In love and war, bat all l not fair in the field of argument and opinion, far from It, Whichever side of a question an arnuer it on, iiooujtlit to know tlutooo of tho first rule of loio 1 to conuili) to tho opoini- side alt tho fact that fairly 1w loutf to U.-witli their proper lufvrence. Hut tho rtylo of itolltlcol Argument too much In voicuo in tho campaign just paiulha Uen to telxo on two foctt that exiit sido by pido and claim ono a tho consequence of tho other. It U a if tho logician ihuuld say, "A horso 1ms four lo; it table haa four lo, thcrs-font thcrs-font a tabltt li a heme," If tho i-auso of university extension advances In America ru 1 nectcd thn wo may hopo In tlmo to hear ora torathat are fair lu argument, letting facta ko for wlut they nro worth and knowing how to umj them. Then p Utical campaign will tudewl bo cdttca-tlonal.. cdttca-tlonal.. Tho man who dtttorU fucbt lw.1 a graver reejioualblllty to shoulder than bo iwrhaps thinks. What mankind needs most for tho pro;ns of tho raco lstoKotrid of prejudice, nnd not twlit facta to tho sido of their pauIomoMu tenet. The man who knowingly i.p-pials.to i.p-pials.to tgnoranco or prrjudlco among the muuos thcrcforo docs lu&vlculahlo injury, Thersforo don't rise above nurty, tut be fair aud rquare tn argument. |