. Aurora. are cobbling in Congress while statesmenare pounding shoe-lasts, each tortured by the consciousness of unfilleddestiny. Laymen are grinding out sermons while Beechers, Wesleys, and P Moodys are failing as merchants or farmers. ^ Geniuses are born with unvisual talents along certain lines which they early recognize because of their preponderance, and so they early know their *Atf sphere of labor. Most of the rest of us seemingly have no outstandingtalents. We should lay as broad a foundation in education as possible, thusgiving ourselves more time to know both the world field of possi


. Aurora. are cobbling in Congress while statesmenare pounding shoe-lasts, each tortured by the consciousness of unfilleddestiny. Laymen are grinding out sermons while Beechers, Wesleys, and P Moodys are failing as merchants or farmers. ^ Geniuses are born with unvisual talents along certain lines which they early recognize because of their preponderance, and so they early know their *Atf sphere of labor. Most of the rest of us seemingly have no outstandingtalents. We should lay as broad a foundation in education as possible, thusgiving ourselves more time to know both the world field of possibilities opento us and also our natural instincts and capabilities. There are a great number of things to take into consideration before we>^ make a definite choice. One of vital importance is our interest and adapta- Tbility to the work. If we do not have nor can develop an interest m the workwe can never succeed in it. i-i >. 6 itV Page Seventy-five Si h R 0 R ?,?^7 F if. 1 -? ! ™ V ^ |. li. Seventy-six ;:!,/ ,H;v; ^J T 0 E The Bible Society The Bible Society does not believe in the separation of husbands andwives, and those-to-be. Men and women alike are eligible to membership. Tliisaccounts for the fact that one third of the society is made of those attachedby the ties that bind. Until this year students were allowed to be active members of onesociety and honorary in another. Under the new society ruling, membershipof any kind is allowed in only one society. This has decreased numbers, lastyear being sixty-five, this year forty-five. But it has increased in quality andscholarship. There are no divided allegiances—every member is whole-heart-edly loyal to the Bible Society. The activities of this year have been in harmony with the purpose of theorganization— The mutual improvement of our spiritual and literary attain-ments, and for training in Christian work andservice. It has combined aserious attitude toward Christian principles with Avholesome fun and en


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