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Show -C J&r JZ7 15e Meaning of Education liv William Newioaiu pCioSRSbicrwq JllOLU) say that euuentlon, In tho brond sense, consists ft H in gathering all poss.blo Infoimutiou upon nil subjects, jL V anti computing in one's mind the Ideas of otbeis, soaietiing ffh B (Our out the simple truths, nnd acquiring tho power of impirt $Rj II dh lug these tiuths to one's fellows in the simplest language. B' ff M At the ago of Ufty-four I realize bow much time has 4 H bern wasted during my jounger dajs In accepting ns truth UwtBjvr-asocaJ "'l tuut I had read, und, without a shadow of egotism I see tho wisdom ot knowing mjself; this accomplished, ull Is possible nud easy to understand. Learn to tend the life story ot one of Ood's crentures, nnd jour education becomes tompleto, such knowledge would complete tho perfect ejelo In over) detail Learn to nppreciuto tho fact that each human-white, black, copper or yellow -has some Ideas and knowlcdgo which It will pay ono to acquire'; thnt nil are brothers, no matter In what wnlk of llfo one may llnd thorn' Train the mind to uttuno to their thought, aud the flood of knowlcdgo which will follow Is surprising to one who has never tried this means. Peoplo nre very much llko a tine old tiemona-furnlshlng wondrous harmonies har-monies In the hnnds of one skilled in the method of dravvluc forth the best from all his or her surroundings. |