Show RECREATIONS S are needful amusements are good society travel music the the drama wit Humor laughter and fun are all excellent things in themselves themselves- but to extract their excellence for our use and enjoyment we must lust know where whereto to leave them off Their purpose is to r refresh h-esh tired energies to stimulate dormant dormant dor dor- mant powers to recreate and give j dOr-j new vitality to the man Pursued too long the they pall palI and become wearisome and instead of kindling new life they dampen what there is No better test of how far farto farto farto to carry the recreations of life can be had than the freshness and vigor with which we return to its labors Play as aswell aswell aswell well as work when taken in excess ex exhausts exhausts the nature but when due proportions proportions proportions are observed it animates and strengthens it MEN of earnest thought and quiet contemplation contemplation contemplation con con- exercise a wonderful influence over men of action |