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Show "THE WEIGHT OF PERSONALITY" BY DR. WILLIAM R BARTON. ;U r A. r. k thai weigh." ISO pounds will .Ik i e same In anj Hltuiatlon in which " ' -'it ... . " If : In .. m.i.i wit- vrii.il' ' " . . if,.'.' yM Ion h declared w '. -3 win. i. m 4t ' villi:. Wtk. i9 .:i CvV'' fit M lift the Ml WS.'.'.' mgBuKk ' '' .' BSn BtfQBtoaBH -. . . .. Bp. Kf?;-i:z ii ; i' 1 ml tnon rind th.- BARTON i The i.arons who confronted Kin? John .In! the same, ami bj methods .r. different; and- i di.i waahlngtoh, and Lincoln. and Persh-1 Persh-1 Ing. They placed the lever Of Ihelr prejudl.e and tyrann)'. and the world tJio ei! Plato and tihaJceapeaVe and Milton found each of them a precarloui place. t" stand, arid (hey poised their Weight I I where ii lifted the load that lay upon; 1 the heart of t liv centuries. The ieal4 tell very little about t'-' weight of a man. At sea-ley cl they tell 'ne .tor.v and on the mounraln-loo quite another; and it cause the weight to Chang's if he remove or put on bla over-coat. over-coat. What kind of measure shall we m.nt fo show the lifting power ol thixj man. u belli, r at sea-level or on the, mountain-tow) a? he alt a ,r lands with his skilled hands on the machinery thai I p. rate-. ;. m. ai:,- .!io el ' '.'. cahhoi . i c '. i men as we weih coal or sand. IVrsonaJI'v Is a thing of weiwJu' which no senjea can measure. " J ft is the right of everj rtien to find the lp'" i r ami the place to .-.tan.i bj mi .k. of which he cah tyelgh his full moral value The power to influence other) men. Hie power to phange or control events, liie power to lift and build. Is he prlpfelcss possession of personality. f . |