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Show Value of Reaiatanca No doubt a 'world In which mutter never got out of place and became dirt In which Iron bad no flaws and wood no cracks, In which gardens had no weeds and food grew ready cooked. In which clothes never wore out and washing was as easy as advertisements advertise-ments describe it In which the right word was not bard to find and rules bad no exceptions, and things never went wrong, would be a much easier place to live In. But for purposes of training and development It would be worth nothing at all. It Is the resistance re-sistance that puts us on our mettle; it Is the conquest of the reluctant stuff that educates the worker. I wish yon enougb difficulties to keep you and make you strong and skillful. Henry Van Dyke. |