Show IS THIS YOUNG MAN MANS MAN'S AGE Golden Period of Achievement Cornea Comet When Man Is Well Past Forty Years Year of Age It Is 18 Claimed Our times are frequently called th thage the age of the young men But when one ona looks back to the Ule revolutionary era ern olour of ol our country from 1775 to 1825 and considers the striking youthfulness of ot the leaders of America the appellation does not appe appear r exactly to fit tit said aNew a B aNew New York man In a recent Interview Nor do the men now In their twenties twenties ties and thirties push the men of the forties and fifties hard bard enough nough to prove that this Is pre-eminently pre the tho young mans man's age Unless men of forty are considered young this scarcely Is a young mans man's age The youngsters under thirty receive an nn undue degree of ot attention from the professions and business A notion notion- prevails that the latest graduate front from college technical school or university is more desirable than the man who has had post-graduate post courses in life's lifes college of experience Best Besth sellers movies and magazine articles about business foster the notion Consequently Consequently Consequently Conse Conse- a n distressingly lat large number of men from twenty-five twenty to thirty expect ex ex- peet to be the bosses of big businesses or corresponding professions or technical technical technical tech tech- vocations by the time Ume they are thirty J 1 Many will 1 If they work hard ands and prove to possess capacity occupy pos posh 1 lions of responsibility But scarcely scarcer at thirty The golden age o of achievement really co conies comes es In most cases 15 years later In fact tact the present present pres pres- ent age Is the age of the mature man In rn literature the success today is not nott the man of thirty Irvin ln Cobb would almost universally be considered aJ aj I Ione success In literature but Cobb Is forty forty- one and has not reached the fullness of his power George Ade Ado Is one fifty l forty-eight forty Frank Cobb a n thief hief writer of editorial forty-eight forty The rhe success achieved through development develop develop- ment vent of talent hard bard work and sa sace sacra sacra- Ice ce Is reserved for the mature J |