Show THE PRESS AND literature dy by P K SMITH we cannot separate these two literature could riot not exist without the press language expressions thought portrays deeds deeds the emotions of the suman soul but the record of these could not be broadcast c throughout the world without the invaluable aid of the press it Is one thing to think of men and their missions in life but the press gives ives us literature the symbol of thought and expression of the innet inner life ot of others I 1 good books in the home in ili the school in our public libraries thanks to the press and its editors arc plentiful and good seeds sown in fertile fields give the young the best thoughts of those of w who bo love humanity ind are arc giving the best efforts of thell their lives ives to it who are progressive sive and energetic and they will lue be found to be respective thirsty for knowledge and resolute in mastering t solid material and solving the intricate problems of life by sowing good seed in the spring 1 time of life the character forming years the may rest secure in the faith of a rich and plentiful harvest ha ivest choosing books for the young should be done with the same care as in selecting friendship literature on oil vocational subjects will awaken the sleeping genius will be a means of placing in its his hand the violin the brush the pen the hammer and the saw will lead the lover over of nature into green fields or wherever his god given talents may beckon though there are some d dark a rk pages in the history of the press the shy fiction the sp spreading of if useless and evil reports like hu aiu man nature the good strong and worthy works tar far outweigh them to its benefits one must bo be able to reproduce what can be said of 1 every soul mind and body and t this h ts has a worth incomputable in matha mathematics matics we can not read its future records tiny any more than we can look into the windows of the soul the eyes of a little child and here read the horoscope of t tle u man but we may read there possibilities ties that make us bow with the greatest re verance before tui fui ture fure lire re possibilities of this wonderful poem on the stage of real life |