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Show Those Who f. CI "Stand and si! Quality Often of.-value of.-value Than At 'oE "Every imp'oTt tb. two aspects," says Harry Emerson" things a man has eoet n do and the things a n, !- , enough to stand" 1 That is of special ln(et en, is the comment ot ,L woman writer, for it h 1 true with women that ' we are able to accow: ln' on how much we can 1 The hardest battles ' ' ways fought In the Held c,, oa.' deed most of us have L said : "It's - so much I there's something yoi A' Sometimes the most in,, " ing" consists of "standJ that is hard to stand. The '.'energy to do"'8 (, important thing. i bustling, competitive rf have need of it But u cumstances in everyone'," ,,v, that is uncalled for, ' less, when the problem ati ? it cannot solve. That b usually when It ls Mt (. ke standability that is m 54f through. Strength, Je! N strength of balance and a orl strength not to go out ay stand and take it, to stan-1 ?tand. ' ry If I were faced with, ,S the two qualities, I ehou', 1 ' the person is better off, p if she is a woman, t, " abundance in that steady. k.C bility that can stand thing-, ir who has instead merely J; e energy. For the former )v ity most needed in the a:: aTI daily life, needed mostofts: 'Ti most desperately. And It ! ty that depends entirely B hat is not fed by outside s energy and activity ma; . a In a line of the poet, it: e' ! thought on one kind oi hings": "They also serve who o: f md wait." . Bell Syndicate. VfSCfc- |