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Show Jl ROOSEVELT VISITS TWO UNIVERSITIES t BERKELEY, Cal , March 2L Theodore Theo-dore Roosovolt divided his Unio today btw'uoii California's two great unlvoi sltlcs. Ealy this morning ho Jour-noyod Jour-noyod to Stunfocd, Where as the gucat of honor on "Junior Day" he addressed address-ed to San Francisco shortly after noon "Productive Scholarship." Ho returned return-ed Snn Francisco shortly after noon and, crossing to Borkeley, he found awaiting him in tho Greek theater of the University of California a crowd almost as large nB the ono thnt greeted greet-ed him the.ro yesterday for the first speech of his presont visit to the const. Earl Lecture Series. "Realizable Ideals" was tho subject chosen by the colonel for tho addross today which Inaugurated tho Earl lecture lec-ture series that ho will deliver under tho auspices of tho Pacific Theological Theologi-cal Somlnarj Tho value of teaching morahty that can bo lived up to; the necessity of accomplishing a certain amount of material success, the futility fu-tility of mere money making, as tho discouragement of what he termed "mere law honesty" wero among tho principles ho dwolt upon most Insistently Insist-ently In his lecture. His remark were followed wlth close attention and. ho was frequently interrupted by long continued applause. Men and Their Consciences. In taking up the subject of his lecture. lec-ture. Colonel Roosevelt Bald that his life had taught him. "the great harm" men practice In keeping their consciences con-sciences In separate, receptacles. Some times they havo one consclonco for social so-cial affairs and another for their business busi-ness relations, I have noticed this particularly Jn what we call captains of industry. "It has Irritated me to hear so- called Sunday-school speeches nnd know the kind of men making thoso speeches. Harm Is nlwnys done by preaching an Ideal which the hearers know cannot be followed. Tho heai-er heai-er concludes that as he knows ho can't live up to the ideal doctrine .preached, he von't live up to any doctrine." , 1 . ' . nn |