Show Knowledge Knowl dge of History Duty of Citizenship There never ne' was Vas a time when the average e man needed to know more about the continuity and tradition athIs of at his race than in this age when he heIs heIs Is Js beset on all oIl sides by agitators ng who seek to trample under foot anything that custom has h hallowed or experience ence taught us to be true Bacon advocated advocated advocated ad ad- the reading reaching ot of history as makIng making mak mak- ing lag men wise and It is to be hoped that this revival of Int interest rest In our country's story is being undertaken Inthe in inthe inthe the spirit that ought to underlie all allour allour allour our reading reading- not that of blind bunch acceptance acceptance acceptance accept accept- ance or that of contradiction but with an open alert mind so that we may weigh and consider well before lendIng lending lend lend- ing our support to or withholding withholding- It U from any proposed political reform The reading of history Is is the first duty of at citizenship Exchange |