Show A LETTER FROM CARBON COLLEGE I 1 have often said that a college e education du cation for a woman is of more value to her than any insurance her husband may carry recently I 1 was talking to three widows who were left with large families all of them were thankful that they had had a few years of college education earlier in life enabling them to turn to teaching as a means of providing for their fam alies let us suppose that they had been left with from an insurance rance policy an amount larg er than most men can afford afT to carry how long boulden would S last it is evident sst 1 it within the course of four or five years at the most all the money tw would fuld have been spent and the family would again face serious problems A college education is something that is not consumed the more use one makes of it the more there is to be used the work performed by educated women is generally respected dignified and of genuine value to society women who are trained in the field of business home making or other sciences will find opportunity for employment as readily as those trained in teaching provided jed the training is thorough too many parents have felt that it is less important educate to r daughters than to educate fac 4 t sons but probably the opposite is true an uneducated man can usually find common labor for his own and for his fam ilys support but the untrained woman leftwitch left with ja a number of children faces an almost hopeless task carbon college is ready to help young or mature women to provide v ide I 1 themselves with a valuable insurance the premiums are low and the dividends are high AARON E JONES president carbon college |