. Inglenook, The (1911) . ring at one point that makes theiron hot and finally molds it into the de-sired shape. After all it is the man withone idea that is worth while. The diffi-culty at present is, there are too many menof marked ability with no idea at all. Theyjust exist. The man with many talents andpossibilities is always in danger of wastinghis time in -experimenting with all of themand never accomplishing anything. Goethetells us to guard against a talent which wecan not hope to practice in perfection. Itis always a lamentable loss of time for aman to spend fifty years of his life do


. Inglenook, The (1911) . ring at one point that makes theiron hot and finally molds it into the de-sired shape. After all it is the man withone idea that is worth while. The diffi-culty at present is, there are too many menof marked ability with no idea at all. Theyjust exist. The man with many talents andpossibilities is always in danger of wastinghis time in -experimenting with all of themand never accomplishing anything. Goethetells us to guard against a talent which wecan not hope to practice in perfection. Itis always a lamentable loss of time for aman to spend fifty years of his life doingonly what happens to come into his gallon of powder scattered over a squarerod of surface may make lots of smokeand thunder but it is less effective than thethimbleful confined and placed behind alead ball. In these days it is important thata man should know a little about every-thing but he should also know everythingabout some one little thing. 906 The Inglenook CONSERVATION OF AMERICAN FORESTS Edith A. Mohler.


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