. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . David: No, 1 havent exactly dammed it yet, but Inever hesitate to condemn itl 35 36 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Baltimore and OhioEmployes Magazine Robert M. Van Sant, EditorOffice, Mount Royal Station, Baltimore, D. Stitt, Staff ArtistGeorge B. Lucket, Staff Photographer Get the Habit THE first secular proverb I learnedwas on habit: Habit is a weave a thread of it every dayand at last we cannot break was a great favorite of our primold maid school marm. She thoughtus all bad boys and repeated it dolefullyon occa


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . David: No, 1 havent exactly dammed it yet, but Inever hesitate to condemn itl 35 36 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Baltimore and OhioEmployes Magazine Robert M. Van Sant, EditorOffice, Mount Royal Station, Baltimore, D. Stitt, Staff ArtistGeorge B. Lucket, Staff Photographer Get the Habit THE first secular proverb I learnedwas on habit: Habit is a weave a thread of it every dayand at last we cannot break was a great favorite of our primold maid school marm. She thoughtus all bad boys and repeated it dolefullyon occasion as a warning of what wewere coming to. Nearly all habits go through a processof mental training before they grip usphysically. The toddling baby surveyscarefully and long that awful distancefrom chair to chair before the attempt ismade to go it alone. The will to do itmust be there. But how quickly theconscious will to bridge the gap gives wayto the unconscious habit as the littlebody grows stronger, the footing firmerand the blessed soul more confident withincreasing courage. The Vjabys life is continually attendedby these changes from conscious willpower


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