Ohio University bulletin Summer school, 1909 . The home shows him in relation to theparent. Here we must battle with the per- vading apartment house, the fascinations ofsociety, enemies of the sanctity of the home,and even with those denying the right ofthe home to exist. In our schools we find man in relation tothe principles of his age. He has here thenecessity of contending at all times withnarrow sectarianism and a limited supply offunds to maintain our system of publicschools. From the home, the youth steps into theschool; from the school into active citizen-ship in the state, where he is
Ohio University bulletin Summer school, 1909 . The home shows him in relation to theparent. Here we must battle with the per- vading apartment house, the fascinations ofsociety, enemies of the sanctity of the home,and even with those denying the right ofthe home to exist. In our schools we find man in relation tothe principles of his age. He has here thenecessity of contending at all times withnarrow sectarianism and a limited supply offunds to maintain our system of publicschools. From the home, the youth steps into theschool; from the school into active citizen-ship in the state, where he is in relation tohis fellow-men. The contest between capitaland labor, the dangers of Socialism, and ever-present graft present fields for combativeenergy. In the midst of all these problemsstands the Church of Christ. It not only mustsolve the problems of the age, but it at alltimes has problems of its own to meet. Ofthe many confronting the church, two prob-lems of especial gravity stand out from theremainder—the growing divorce between the. MINNIE L. CTJCKLERInstructor in Piano and Organ church and masses and the divorce betweenthe church and the men of learning. Asceti-cism must give place to service. Pure religionand undefiled before God and the Father isthis, to visit the widows and orphans intheir affliction. The church must advance tothe very gates of evil and sing its battle song: Lift up your heads ye gates of brass, Ye bars of iron yield, And let the King of Glory pass The cross is in the field.
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