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Show Philosopher Sets Fifty as Golden Age of Man writes John Steven McGroarty, in the Los Angeles Times. A normal man or woman ought to be In Ideal shape at fifty. Still virile, not yet senile, all the mistakes and follies of youth left behind. No doubt others wiil not agree with us, but, anyway, fifty would be our choice. While drinking a bumper of apple cider, there awhile back, one day at a roadside caravansary, a man asked us what age would we choose to be if we could live for a thousand years. It was a funny question to ask. Maybe May-be we would not care to live a thousand thou-sand years more. And yet we sometimes some-times think we would. It might be interesting in-teresting to see what the world will be like a thousand years from now. Well, anyway, we said if we could nave the say about it, we would decide de-cide to go through the thousand years at the age of fifty. Not twenty-ne nor ninety-one, but fifty. Fifty seems to be the Ideal age, |