. The journal of American history. ingman and woman stands today as the probable beginning of a race as mightyas this, which is to spring from his or her being. Genealogy today is largely a social factor in America. Even on thisplane it is the most wholesome and the most inspiring of social customs. Ashas been stated before in these pages, genealogical knowledge is moralstrength. The man who feels the responsibility of upholding the honorablerecord of his family for generations will make a good citizen. To such aman there can be no deeper humiliation than that he is the weakest andthe most ign


. The journal of American history. ingman and woman stands today as the probable beginning of a race as mightyas this, which is to spring from his or her being. Genealogy today is largely a social factor in America. Even on thisplane it is the most wholesome and the most inspiring of social customs. Ashas been stated before in these pages, genealogical knowledge is moralstrength. The man who feels the responsibility of upholding the honorablerecord of his family for generations will make a good citizen. To such aman there can be no deeper humiliation than that he is the weakest andthe most ignoble of generations of strong forbears, and that he has stoopedto dishonor that which has been held sacred by his own blood for centuriesand for which many of his kin would have sacrificed their lives— is the philosophy and the science of genealogy—every man taking goodcare to contribute some good quality of character to the name with whichhe is intrusted—a true American aristocracy on principles of pure o (Ebia $rar is tbr ulhrrr tijunurrblh Annturraarn. of thr JFuunning nf Amrriraa (Srratrat (Etty bg tljr Sntrb in 1609^ 3n ijiatnriral (Huumtruuuation of thr Sntrh Srgttnr, tfjia (Unai-of-Arma is rmblaznnrn, marking thr Iranaitinn nf tbr Sutrb, Nrut Amatrroam In thr lEngliah 2^rw $ork, nnbrr tbr Administration of ^rtrr §>iuoursant, thr ICast Sntrh Q&onrrnor of tbr Nnu Nrthrrlanns in Amrrira American Adaptation of Heraldic Illumination Engraving loaned by The Americana Society of New York From tlieir American Families of Historii Linkage a W, Jnaugurattfltt on tip (Hmtmnvy of larumt America can pay no greater tribute to Darwin on this centenary thanto begin to give practical consideration to heredity as a subtle power inthe morals, the mentality, the physical strength, and the abilities of itspeople—upon these the future must be built, social and political; upon theseall material and intellectual greatness rests. ilttaugurattmi of Sruartutr ut o


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