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Show It Is Far Better for Man to Marry Good Blood Than Good Environment By PROF. II. E. WALTER, llrown University. There are three contributing factors that go to make up any man of woman and no one of the throe can possibly be omitted. The first is environment or the surroundings in which a person is brought up. It represents the opportunity or chance in life which one has. The second is natural capacity which is inherited from one's foretioare. This is heredity or endowment. The third factor is the refuse which is made with a given inheritance, whatever it may he, within one's particular surroundings. Environment is (he sfage setting, inheritance the actor and the response what the m t'r performs upon the stage. To reduce the matter to the simplest terms, the three fateful factois that determine a man ii;iitiry, environment, heredity and region!.' may each occur in at leti.-t three varying grades, indicated roughly as good, medium and poor. l!y combining th.vc factors we arrive at twenty-seven twenty-seven kinds of men. It is fur better for men to marry good blood than good environment, beouur-e natural capacity usually Ka.ls, sooner or later, to on elTsc-tivi rwponw? which it hkedy in the end to in.-ure a desirable environment. |