Show CL COLLEGIANS AND ANI 11 HARD RD WORK Prom From Al Akron rou 0 comes conIes the intelligence that six ix p Jl students ha have entered the strenuous fiel field of oC winning bread by br starting out as book age agents in in 1 the western part of the State They have ha I decided that if selling books proves plo ti tive they will lilt hire out a as 18 vest lint t hands bands Another force of college bo boys s 's has cn taken up tip railroad wO 1 wok joining the men nicu working war between Youngstown and Newcastle These c c railroaders serve sen-e as chain chain- I men and mal ordinary la laborers The president ent of the college ge Viol Prof A A. B. B Church has hias for a year Jear impressed im- im pressed the students with the di dignity of work and its necessity as an element clement of oC success Most college shi students look to a term of comparative e ease if not in hi the vacation Il but the best vacation va cation is is' that afforded by bJ a chan change e of occupations The young tuna man who thio takes no rio vacation in th the sense of giving in three valuable to doing nothing f useful is iK he lie who is iK certain n to succeed Buchtel co college col col- le lege e students set in this respect to tO the grand arm army a fine example The TIle student who spends his vacation in active work either in in n harvest field or 01 some Borne like patino is certain to return to 10 his books reinvigorated l ein rated and refreshed c hed equipped physically and menially men men- for fOl n a close an and continuous period of study and research ch It is the resea experience of every elY educator educate of note that bo boys s 's from the country who come to college e accustomed as the they have been from front earliest life to active outdoor work often orten make maIm the mosi most Eu successful students Che daily task of labor abor on the ther r p farm so long well wen put pursued at home enables then to lo confront and overcome the tue obstacles met in mastering mas has the problems of literary scientific and professional research It ii is iH these same country boys who after having haying achieved d success at coUe college e get ct to fo the d top of tb the ladder in the various arious learned 1 They hey he adorn adore our pulpits fill 1111 acceptably seats scats on the bench of justice distinguish themselves as lawyers engineers and merchants They learned in n carl early days the time value of labor they have all nil their lives felt its dignity They practice it they worship it t and it inspires them in the stead steady pursuit of suc sue cess Honor is due Inc President Church of Buchtel Buchte for impressing labors labor's value and dignity on his stu stu- dents I |