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Show VI' AH VALLEY NEWS .J. Americas Greatest Commencement Day Address Printed Request of Provo Womens Council Who Endorse the Message Do It The Hard Way Has The Key To America's 'Future, d, Says Mrs. W. T. Hasler Chairman, Youth Committee iHw (tawml NOTE Tfe. fallaarlai Miwnd la fmr at Ollnt CW I)mr to HIM vtUi Uimfcti for tfoto year ala, sto to ton paUtoM al tto W af aar ton via ton pratoad m for wortfe-whlt- o a Mator wiiat Wa itadly paaa this aa aatrltoiltoaa te tlM Ihiahlap af this naanaitr. la tin maay totofato af toaa tfca wiaaa Uiaa papar miy waak. LADIKH AVI) GENTLEMEN : liapa you remember the comment These commencement exercises of Murk Twain concerning bla a boy of today at Olivet College happen to father. "When I waa come al a time when tear and 14, aald .Mark, " my father uucertaluty once more beat our waa ao Ignorant I could hardly cuuntry and the world. On a aland to have him around. But aaton-lahe- d n European frontier when I got to be 11, 1 waa at how much the old man atalka the threat of aar. In the Far Kent. In Africa and In Spain had learned In aeven year." Aa for your fltneaa for the there la real war, no lean awful enrounter you will berauae It la undeclared. In our problem own land, and over many other when you leave thla arhool, I waa countries, creepa the paralyaia of murh Impressed the other day by depression, with all Ita unhappy the statement of a great educatrain of unemployment, dlatreaa, tor. He was speaking generally of the young men and women of bltterneaa and daapalr. Altogether, the world today aeema to America today. Thla la what he balf-dose- aland the altuatlon once by Daniel Boone. A friend had aaked him If ho were ever loet In the wooda. "No, I never gat loet," aald Daniel, " but I waa bewildered once for three daya!" It la not alranga that at uuch a time there are thoae who look to the future with dread. Many will wieh to flee to aoma anug haven of aecurlty and peace. Many are eager for the aoft eaay aaaurancee which lift from them the hard requirement of providing their own aolutlona. They to aalvatlon, and want a abort-cu- t In thla etata of mind they find acant comfort In the brook conn-ael- a of their experience and comIn ed mon aenae. There are even thoae who voice a doluroua aympathy for you graduatea. They aee you today accepting a diploma from your college, and tomorrow netting foot Into an economic world that haa gone aakew. They aee that world aa an Idle, atagnant place. They aee It barren of opportunity. They feel It holda no welcome for the young men and young women who come Inin It eager for advancement and seeking a chance to be of uae. I have no patience with that point of view. Nor do X lympa-thla- e with you. On the contrary I envy you, deeply and sincerely, aa anyone muat who even dimly aeca how great and how Implacable are the nemla of the world need which In future only Ita young men and young women ran Our vlewa today are aupply. clouded with error. We have fallen Into the weak aaaumptlon that opportunity in eomethlng apart from eeaentlal man. Wa look upon It aa a aort of commodity, an article aubject to of trade or clrcumalance, provlalon from without Nothing cnld he farther from the truth. There la, da you know, an eafteutlal contradiction, or better atlll, an lutrlnele balance In all thing required to make them complete. Thua we have light aud dark, heat and cold, upper and under, aplrlt and matter, motion and rent, the ebb and flow of water, the Intake and outgo of breath. So with rM It haa Ita Inevitable complement aleo. And where need la there you wUI find opportunity. Haa the world, then, no need? In our own country, are all the old taaka finished, all the new once begun? I there no call for g, courage, for diligence, for for wldom, for invention. for for lrader-ablp-? Have we found the perfect aolutlona fur all our problem for unemployment, for Juetlce aa between all men. for unity among all our people? Ha everyone everything he want? Are there no belter way of making thing, or of making better thing, or of makln more thing for more Tou know better. In people thla aenae, the time are far richer la opportunity than any wo have ever known. And thla claaa before me la doubly fortunate. For. from what I know of the training you have had here In the four year. I believe you are advantaged not alone by the time, but alao by being aspect-all- y well equipped to meet them. Your haa been a apeclal privilege. The nation well might wl-- h that there were more who had the benefit of the name training. For you have learned to make your own Inveatlgatlona, to dig to the heart of your question under the motive power of your own brain. Certainly In doing thla you have d ((covered that no matter how much you have learned, there are vaat area of undiacovered fact remaining for you to explore. And right tbr.re you have met one of the realltlea of life which many then have yet to learn. Per-, con-ditlo- na -- under-atandln- e, lt cause fur whlrh to fight.1 all. But It 1 to be aeon at its I have felt these statements to most evident worst In those be worth bringing to your attenpeople that the philosopher has tion for two reasons: because described as tha tender-mindethey are Illuminating, and be- ludeed, U is their distinguishing cause the future here and abroad characteristic. It Is pot hard to the recognise; no matter In what depcmla so greatly upon yuung people described. You are guise it appears you can spot It part and parrel of these young every time. I think I can depeople. It is your future that la fine this trait to you In six word. concerned. Iu that sense, you The six words pro these: They are like my friend and associate do out want to pay! Charles Kettering. He once aald: The folk who succumb to this "Of course am deeply Interested trait are today the problem-childre- n In the future. From now on I of thla troubled world. am going to do all my living They are all about us; they overthere! run every land, every level of Ia It true, then, you society. They outnumber the Just as young people, splendid sturdy and In your Intelligence and training: the weak outnumber the strong. have you no battle to wage? Ia Like foolish fish, they are equipIt true you have no eause for ped neither by brains nor experiwhlrh to fight? I dlsagee. I ence to resist the attractive halt think you have. I thluk you of "something for nothing." have the oldest cause la the They constitute what In promoworld, and one of the noblest tion circles is known as the sucker-listYour battle la agalnat the most for every world-savInsidious and tireless of foes. Let whose promises titillate me name them. They are these: their desires. You know these the easy way, the wishful tho- people: they want gain without aald: "We have - I- well-equipp- ed self-relia- " . the ught, the tempting short-cu- t, never had finer shallow the clever aaaumptlon, stateyoung people. I make thla the evasion of responment advisedly and base It on my I expedient, sibility, the specious solution, the aa men I know of knowledge Ingenuity, the surrenthem In college today. They are der of and Integrity Independence the moat serious, the moat of mind. You may not think these the moat studious, the foes are formidable. Do not be moat mature and the finest misled. are the They betrayers thinkers that we have known In of men and nations. They are at ever. Indeed If many generations, thlr senlth of power today and They are head and shoulders have half the world In thrall. above my generation In scholarX auppoae that by nature and ship, In character and In developI am a pragmatist. experience conwe which acta ment. Those sidered smart these men would You may remember that the not tolerate. It is eaay to com- philosopher who coined that word divided all people Into two classpare them with older gener- es: the tough-minde- d and the The alumni who come tender-mindeations. The back to the college campus and In hla definition, are reallate. relate the escapades and achievements of their student daya are They see matters not as they were but as they are. wish unconsciously presenting them- Then they set themselves to they wiin selves aa Juvenile compared hlch grapple with them aa they are, as ot thla youth. Tbo the first step toward making they boast would be aa Intriguing them be what they wish they bean as tossing to this generation were. They depend upon thembags or dressing dolls. These selves. The tender-minde- d are youth have grown up. They are the Just They see matopposite. more. know They better. They are wiser. They are more sen- ters not aa they are but as they wish they were. They look for sibly cynical. They have more more are improvement In their own sltu-ato- n In the good. They faith to rome frolm some helpful more good religious. They have sense than their Immediate and I Influence outside thrm. They believe than their more distant gloss over the harsh angularities j of unpleasant truth with tho comancestors." Thnt is magnificent tribute. It . forting polish of sophistry. They of rose-goo- d Is inspiring. It puts to shame a are perpetual wearers want colored the They glasses. and many of the anxieties lamentation that older people convenience of f charge account voice about the future of our without the Inconvenience of a of the montn. country and the world. You following first There I no doubt that the should be proud Indeed to belong are vastly In the to a generation of which so fine tender-minde- d majority today. Temporarily, at a thlug cun he said. But that least, over a great part of the only part of the story. This educator goes on to any world their ideas prevail, as do that there I a dark side to the their numbers. You ran aee the under picture. Speaking of the same drift of social evolution cupable young people, he- says: their pressure, as In Europe now "But there Is something- which you seo vast nnmjiers feeling a they do not have. They have no sense of luxurious release In passion. .They have no cause to reusing to ho Individuals and diswhich they are consecrated. They solving themselves Into the mass. have nothing to which they will Even here In Amerlra, you sense give thulr lives with glad aban- the pull of "the collective," as don. They huve nothing for day by day the government which they are willing to die. through taxation and regulation They lack a crusade. They are forces us all to give a lurger all dressed np with no place to part of our existence to society. go. They are the ablest youth None of thla process la new. What we have ever had but without a la happening now has happened destination. They are alive but mimy times before. It happened have nothing to life for. They Iu anrlent Greece and Home, have their boots on but they are where the State had a right to the whole of ones existence. It dead In their tracks. There le more than energy In happened earlier in more primithese phrases. There 1 acute tive societies. In trlhre whlrh penetration and a precious nug-- : I were weak when confronted with get of truth. Our speaker waa the difficulties of existence, every not content to leave the subject J Individual and original act was a A man must In everythere. Seeking a cause, he crime. draws a vivid contrast between thing behave according to the the youth of America and the fashion of hla fellows. An emlneht contemporary hisyoung people of leas favored landa, the countries of fusclsm torian has summed all this up In and communism. Of the latter, these words: Now, apparently, are again feeling he said : "These young people do many men not have the education. This Is homesick for the herd. They deeducation vote themselves ardently to whatbecause Inevitable. there la dominated by the state ever there la left In them of the and Is a systematic propaganda. sheep. They want to march This ceases to be education, and through life together, along the thla pitiful propaganda training collective path, shoulder to shoulIs the total of their educational der, wool rubbing wool, and the experience. They are not aa ma- head down. This Is the reason ture and wise and Intelligent as why so many European peoples our young people or they could are looking for a shepherd and a not follow the medieval leader- sheep dog." Where does this trend have Ita ship which la provided them. In brief, they have not the stature root? I think It Is a trait deep-burlIn human nature. It has mentally or spiritually whlrh our young people have. But In con- always been there. But. In certrast. they do have that which we tain epic time and places unhave lost. Dwarfed mentally, der some spur of necessity, exalman has fortideprived 'educationally, befud- tation or faith dled spiritually, they do have a fied his spirit, beaten down his supreme consecration. They are fears, conquered this trait, and on the march! They are engaged stepped forth as the master of hla In a crusade. They are singing destiny. In such times and places, songs of victory. They have that the human race ha known Its whlrh makes life worth while, a highest accomplishment and digHence, nity. and what we know a promagnificent obsession. st we have the most striking gress has ome most gloriously to of any age of human flower. Then character, and history one part poorly equip- courage, and fortitude, and Inped but marching with a supreme telligence have worked their consecration; the other part fully valid miracles. Then life beaccoutered with all of the para- came not a whining and a misery, phernalia of the good fight, hut but an adventure rich and fine. with no battle to wage and no This trait I mention Is In ns aolf-eavln- g high-minde- d. d. tough-minde- d, v" 1 ' ed youth-contra- er risk, honor without sacrifice, authority without responsibility, security without denial, profit without Investment, ease without hardship, prosperity without Industry, production without toll, progress without pain. They do not want to pay! They want life without the struggle which la living. But they do pay Inexorably and In full, at tbo last. Nature's undlssuadable law la that everything In thla world, good or evil, haa Its price which must be paid. In accord with that Incorruptible doctrine they do pay finally in bitterness and disenchantment. Too often they pay In disaster, carrying down with them In their bankruptcy of slplrt and resource, even those sturdier fellows whose faith and works alone had built the world In which they all had lived. We say the tender-mindethe folk who do not want to pay, are greatly on the Increase. It ia fair to ask: how did they get that way. Granting the trait we have been discussing Is universal In men and women, how Is it nurtured and fed? It Is fed, in my opinion, by the treacherous instinct In all of us to seek an Inon fluence outside ourselves whlrh to blame ,onr shortcomings, and more particularly by the numerous Indulgent beliefs almut human nature whlrh have found general acceptance In recent years. The gist of these beliefs Is this: that man Is a victim of forces beyond his control; and abilities that his make-u- p are the result of heredity, circumstance or chance; that his surces. progress and happiness on conditions outside depend himself; that he Is the victim rather than the mnstor of his fats. The drift In this direction has been going on a long time. This philosophy has si ways been the refuge of the craven and the week, llut in the In! century or two. most of the sciences have tended to contribute toward Its spread. Physirs and rheinlstry have given us a mechanistic concept of the universe: they suggest that the world Is a machine, operated by laws of cause and effect, and in this machine man I Jnst a cog. Bimuch the same ology echoes story: man Is a physical organism controlled by heredity and his own Internal machinery. Astronomy shows us a universe of wheels within wheels. In whlrh Infinite universe man Is a tiny d, dot of no Importance. Geology and evolution picture man as Just a higher ape. Endocrinology advises us the glands regulate personality. If you eat too murh. drink too much, have phobias, hysterias, or even commit mur- der under certain circumstances of emotional stress, yon can pretty easily find an authority nowaday to say that you are suffering from one of the mental Illnesses brought about by the pressures and tensions of modern civilisation. This la all very convenient. If not quite admirable. It Is plausible and Influential, If not quite true. It omtts only one faetor In the equation, whlrh I believe to be the dominant factor. It overlooks that quality In man whlrh marks the ocean of difference represented In his choice of "I can't as against "I will. It Is like the missing factor which Is always upsetting the most Intricate calculations of the economists. I mean the factor of whose people. unpredictable wants and tastes are forever exploding the formulae in whlrh they are not Included. Nonetheless the drift persists, and unhappily every srlenre and seems to confirm that man Is the creature of circumstance. a little cog In a big machine. himself a predetermined device that ran be kept running near-scien- only by this mechanic or that In short, that he is anything but the master of hla fate and tha captain of hla soul. We have had doctrines of predestination In tho past that were dynamic, that called forth the full abilities and courage of men. But the fatalism of our day la not that of faith. It is the fatalism of despair. It 1 not the product of unless they changed misfits On the other hand themselves. are those people who believe that they can better their capacity, and that only what they do with themselves will result iu their bettering their situation. These are the durable and useful people. These are the people who, after the tumult and the shouting are over, sustain any form of the spirit but the conjuration of society, no matter what label It the mind. It has insinuated it- bears. self through all aspects of our An Ironical accompaniment of thinking. Even our everyday the philosophy of defeat is that vocabulary 1 spotted with a rash It develop Intellects whose conof Intellectual superstitions and fidence knows no bound. It scientific recipes for defeat. breeds minds not narrowed by If you seek evidence of this, knowledge. These seek to use listen to what la said everywhere this philosophy of individual around you, not so much to ex- helplessness as a lever to move plain human conduct, as to ex- the world. Having contempt cuse It. The familiar extenu- alike for the characters and posations ring repeatedly in tha ears sibilities of men, and a sealots with cho-llk- e fidelity. Thus, faith In schemes, "Personality la something youre their ambitious plans are the ulborn with. You have It or you timate expression of an epoch 1 don't." Again, "His I. low. which substitutes wishes for exHe's sunk, definitely. Again, perience, abstractions for reality, "He has no head for figures. Its and specious theory for man Impossible to teach him arithhimself. metic." Again, "He suffers from The result of such teachings la an Inferiority complex, what can to emphasise the concept of man you expect?" Again, "My child as helpless In an unfeeling unihaa a nervous disposition, and and this concept haa verse, be must handled carefully." And manifestations Xt la everywhere. so on. These are not diagnoses; seen In the Increasing tendency I repeat, they are first of all exof parents to Insulate their childcuses. They condition the mind ren from the realities of life, and and will, not to success but to tho consequent attitude among not to but to failure, struggle children of: Let father do It Let defeat. They contribute each him me an allowance. Let and every one to the growing and him give provide me an education. that there degrading philosophy Let him take the responsibility Is little or nothing that Indivi- while I take the liberties. duals can do for themselves It Is seen among adults In their odds the opthat against great civic duties: Let pose them. They breed the cult attitude toward of the dodger, eo popular these tha city take care of social evils the day with Its doctrine that only and unemployment. Is: Among Let the the attitude cities, social by changing the broad mechanism ran conditions be Im- state take care of Its people. And the states have said: Let the proved only by abandoning the care of our gold standard and inflating cur- government take cltlxens on relief, of economic rency, by substituting government debts for privets debts, or problems, labor disputes, law a planned economy for free en- enforcement, local public ImStep by step, Interprise, or fascism for democ- provements. dividuals have denied their inracy, or communism for capitalism only by such sweeping and dependence and pushed their farther away. wholesale shifts can the majority The clamor In recent years Is of men achieve a tolerable life. The popular fallacies which highaltogether about the rights and light this philosophy of failure liberties of cltlxens; les and less Is heard about their responInclude such beliefs as these: sibilities which alone make The standard of the averliberties and possible. rights age man ran be raised only Vast numbers of cltlxens have by changing the system. delegated their moral and econSocial security depends on omic Independence to others and e pension and unemhave accepted the role of victim ployment insurance, rather or a beneficiary. The whole prothan on the character and cess I am discussing has been capacity of a man and his aptly described by a physiologifamily. cal authority as the most wholeFuture depressions and sale degradation of character and future wars can bo averted personality whlrh the world has only by passing new laws. ever seen. America will permanently I ask you now, you young have millions of unemployed, men and women, have you no most of whom will remain battle to wage? no cause for unemployable even If Jobs whlrh to fight? Every sign of the are available. fatalism I have emphasised Is a Weak characters and perproof to the contrary. You have sonalities are the result of the age-ol- d battle of the brave and being underprivileged, and true and useful, the cause In can be improved by raiding d which the and the Incomes. d always Join as The frontiers of the coun- -' comrades. You have the honor try are all gone, with no and the duty of demonstrating to more opportunity for a man lesser men, to those about you or family to pioneer a new poor in purpose and weak In life. will, that the power to advance These are but a few of the and grow resides In man himcurrent beliefs reflecting the self. and not In circumstances mchanlstlc concept of man and outside him. I cannot tell you society. I hope. In the resilience how beat to fight your battle. I and candor and clarity of your would not presume to. That I fresh young minds you will do your privilege and yonr charge. more than reject them! I hope But I would venture the Judgyou will rtaent them. They are ment that long from now, when as false as fear. They are aa the good fight has measured and J spurious as the base metal under tested and seasoned you. you their glitter. If these beliefs will have found that it Is most were held only by the poor and effectively carried forward not by vast maneuvers and huge conneedy. It would not be so surprising. But they have been centrations. but by every man In his single strength doing his highly developed among our Intellectuals, among the level best In the task assigned and the him, and by thus bettering himFrom these groups emanate self. bettering the whole. these showy projects which treat I am ronsrlous as I speak to people as guinea pigs. However you now how little I can really and give you either of advice or exthese schemes are at bottom perience. The stern law of founded on the assumption thnt nature that everything to he of are puppets, helpless, value must be earned, stands In people that they cannot be taught or the way. The struggle must he encouraged to help themselves, yours to make Its triumph yours. therefore they must be corralled The beliefs of other men. native and cared for like rattle by some to them through trial and hardvast automatic nodal plan. Do ship and never not blleve It. Tell the planner ran quite be your Inmost convicwho wonld have hla formula of tion. You must win through to salvation rob you of your Inde- your own. pendence. "Physician, heal thyBut I can tender you such self!" assurance a may be found In the We have, then. In our perplex- fact that the world greatly needs ed and perplexing world, the pull what you can Do give. not and tustle between two philoso- think there Is no place for you; On one the hand phies. there are there Is. Do not make the misthose who are Inferior and re- take of thinking the Job la flnlahfuse to admit their Inferiority ed: It Is barely begun. The world or who believe that there Is no- Is h desperate In Its want thing they ran do to become of men and women who ran do taper lor. Since they will not better what la already being take steps to Improve themselvee. done, and who can do nobly what they want to reform the entire 1 yet to come. And If you want system. They will not see that a word of suggestion, let ipe say In any scheme of life whatsothis. There is a current phrase ever, they would probably be often scornfully used nowadays social-econom- ic a railed "Doing It tha hard way." Forget the scorn and make that You phrase your watchword. can't lose. or Yes, whether you teach machine a mind or clerk or farm or run a surveying chain or tell a goods or drive a ship or run do Into or politic!: go factory It the hard way. Glva more of yourself than your Job has a right to expect. The more yon give the greater the call- - for your services. The' more you think the moreVyou stretch your skull. The mors you stretch your skull the bigger the thoughts you have rodm for. Whatever you do, give all of yourself to It immerse yourself In It, surrender yourself to it, fuse yourself Into It, lose In yourself In It. Every moment that process you are adding to the only capital that no one can take away. Be wary of the benefits that do not benefit. Shun the delusive aids that betray your strength. Whom do you think a S week would really help?' Would It help most the man who worked 80 hours? Of course not! In the long run It would help most of all by widening the margin between him and men the man who, alive in every fibre with the exaltation of accomplishment, works 40, 50, (0 hours In the timelessness of his Inabsorption, works lost In the concentration, hla of tensity works Irresistibly through to the ur well-nig- w W. F. Wleeombe, 084R--1. University (graduates 9 Mod. Homes (famished) for Rent, Imaae or Bale at Bpringdell Resort. 8 Mod. Hones for Rent la Provo. When you receive your diplomas at the dose of graduation services, life with you only begins. Yon are to be congratulated on attaining yonr Sheep Skin" from such a splendid institution, and your attainments from this on will reflect the power of the University, coupled with your own Individual effort, to implant ita teachings thoroughly in your mind and apply the knowledge you have gained, to carry s 7 Room Mod. Center See this It la one a lifetime brick on East $4000.00 Terms. wonderful buy! of those "once la opportunities". 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