Ohio University bulletin Summer school, 1909 . gprofessional man than that of evasion andconcealment. Honesty requires somethingmore than the payment of debts and com-pliance with express agreements. It meansthat in the transactions of life one should beopen, fair, candid, and just with all. We hearit said on commencement occasions that theobject of education is to enable persons tolive broader and better lives. This is wellsaid but, in every-day practice somethingmore specific is required and especially is thistrue in the present era. Ministers, teachers,publicists, and statesmen alike are de


Ohio University bulletin Summer school, 1909 . gprofessional man than that of evasion andconcealment. Honesty requires somethingmore than the payment of debts and com-pliance with express agreements. It meansthat in the transactions of life one should beopen, fair, candid, and just with all. We hearit said on commencement occasions that theobject of education is to enable persons tolive broader and better lives. This is wellsaid but, in every-day practice somethingmore specific is required and especially is thistrue in the present era. Ministers, teachers,publicists, and statesmen alike are demand-ing higher standards of integrity and fairdealing in public and private life. Politicshas been clarified wondrously in the lastten years, yet no more so than commer-cial life; and, in my judgment, we are justnow on the threshold of the greatest re-form, in the history of the world, lookingtoward right living and fair dealing. Theuniversities and colleges I am sure, are notslow to appreciate the truth. My friends, never remain silent when. OHIO UNIVERSITY BULLETIN 65 duty requires a statement or an explana-tion. Never permit another to be misled bysilence. Let openness, candor, and simple


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