Show think of these thee things thing many images of 0 wrong must of necessity come to the young let them not be multiplied in our feverish and morbid fashion of today above all let them be crowded out by constant suggestion of noble images and noble thought which will work consciously and subconsciously shaping the dream when the dreamer Is least aware to hold bold up before the ardent and impressionable able young that which they may become in strength in purity would surely be better than placing before them this perpetual moving picture show of our civic and national transgressions I 1 can only believe as I 1 read article after article of exposure that this continued presentation to youth of the unholy side of life with our increasing tendency to make education a mere matter of the intellect and ot of the eye Is bound to lessen the moral energy of the race would it not be better it if we were more diligent in searching history philosophy literature tor for whatsoever things are pure whatsoever ht things arel are lovely whatsoever things are of good report and in bidding the young think on these things the atlantic |