Show M ild seldom will be found better than home from which it came by DR ALBERT PARKER FITCH new york presbyterian the human nice as far back as plato tins has been trying to find cind a sub itule ninte for the home so fy ve wont have to ile be bothered with the annoyance nd cd care of children but no one has ever succeeded fathers and moths represent go goil to tile the child who says nothing and sees bees so much and my 18 years of teaching leaching tinder undergraduate graduate boys and in girls I 1 have conic come to now DOW that you can call expect the child to be just what tile the hoine was from mch that child came there are two ways of loving 1 your children one is in ill the creative al ji which bich sees in them the coming man or woman that should be title tine great and the lie other is the lazy and indulgent 0 fondness which a cat ill 11 give gite to tier her kitten this kind of love makes a milksop of the boy and hallow inefficient woman if the parents never talk about god read tile tabloid newspaper and lap hell literature the boys and girls will never learn tile the supreme value hife they will not got get it anywhere if they dont got get it in ill tile home hollie |