Show for meditation by LEONARD A BARRETT unchangeable HUMAN MOTIONS HILE we fre living in tin nn entire W y different world than that la in our fathers lived the fundamental human emotions have remained about the same among the findings of the recent arche archaeological archeological discoveries of the university of michigan expedition were letters bearing the date about at out A D these letters were written ll 11 bi a lad to his mother the boy had gone to war and the letters written in liis ills absence from home borne expressed in a very beautiful way his loyalty arid and deep love tor for his mother to whom lie he also wrote affectionate greetings anti and wishes for happiness und and cooj health 1 I asi you then mother to tile take care of yourself for I 1 ellve conio come to in 11 i good place plearse write wite me ine a u lan i gow you Y ere an a it nay my brothers ra and ar da all tl tile family whenever I 1 can find a messenger 1 too will write to you I 1 certainly wont be slow in writing to you greetings to nil all who love you by name I 1 pray tor for your health among other things discovered was a childs toy wooden horse with tile the leash still preserved A birth lif leate was also found carefully inlo uway away by a parent certifying to tile the birth of twins bearing the date of A D many other objects were discovered which interpret for us the conditions under which people lived in that period these indicate very clearly that while civilization has advanced hy by len leaps ps and bounds since those early eaily times allie tile fundamental fund mental human emotions have remained about the alie same the devotion of children to parents the protection ot of parents for their children as well as the impulse of love the sense of justice benevolence and human kindness have not changed they have become the permanent elements in society upon the continued 1 expression of these human buman emotional elements the progress of civilization 1 depends na 0 1988 1923 western newspaper union |