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Show Why Hold Him Back? Kvcry young', man is untitled to a fair opportunity in the business and social world'. lie is entitled to be judged by his own menUl uad moral qualifications, anil not by Ilk' standard of the parents par-ents who -brought' him into' the world. Such is sometimes, but 'not often. i it;! tSl-- ; ' ' -' ' '" ' " ' ' ' Many a youing -man of great promise prom-ise is seriously hampered' by the lepulation of one oi' both of his parent -.. . Tin; sins of the- father r.ro visited upon the son, and the innocent youth suffers for the- actc of the guilty adult: ' :Tliis is 1 rue because as a- civilized people w;e' ii.i'e not yet entirely civil-ijsl.. civil-ijsl.. A il;siio;V Veneer covers tho r.rfafo,' but lift eri Tails to penetrate, hit IJie heart;.: ' '' " ':-. ' tl ivo the young man a fair chance. I"") d. hi his own acts -make' or -break him. ' ; ." ' : : ' |