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Show RENE BAZIN SUBMITS A RECIPE S N V Rene Bazin never cared for the superman su-perman nor even for the overcivilized type of man. He never used the word eugenics. Science and matter are to him negligible factors when they are not supplemented by culture and the spirit. In these days, when every one is greatly concerned with anthropocul-ture, anthropocul-ture, Bazin had to come forth with his little recipe for breeding good human specimens. "The man whom tomorrow will demand." de-mand." he said in a recent address, "is ttie thorough and fearless man, the man who will do his work well and for i whom life will have no terrors. The training of this man will require the same methods as the training of a Christian, for if there ver is a superman super-man ho will be a Christian. If there is a nobility whose ranks are open to all it is the nobility of Christianity, which assures perfect enualitv to every soul in every field of endeavor end under any circumstance s. A mind is very incomplete, a heart is very weak, if they are swayed by human impulses only. Whoever fails to feel ibe religious urge misses one-half of lire and one-half of lore besides misunder-ftar.ding misunder-ftar.ding one-half of history." |