Ohio University bulletin Summer school, 1909 . MINNIE FOSTER DEANInstructor in Typewriting ence, then I point you to the open eyes of theblind, then I rely on the unanswerable argu-ment of results. In a certain New England village lived ayoung man named John Bradford. He was amere lad when his father died and the burden. MABEL K. BROWN, Ph. in Stenography of supporting the family fell on him. He wasa thoughtful, studious, ambitious boy andlonged for and planned for an education, buthe was forced to give this up and all his lifewas a series of disappointments and blightedhopes. He


Ohio University bulletin Summer school, 1909 . MINNIE FOSTER DEANInstructor in Typewriting ence, then I point you to the open eyes of theblind, then I rely on the unanswerable argu-ment of results. In a certain New England village lived ayoung man named John Bradford. He was amere lad when his father died and the burden. MABEL K. BROWN, Ph. in Stenography of supporting the family fell on him. He wasa thoughtful, studious, ambitious boy andlonged for and planned for an education, buthe was forced to give this up and all his lifewas a series of disappointments and blightedhopes. He died before he reached his prime,worn out by the burden he had carried. Butthat is not the whole story of his life. He hadimproved his mind in his spare was an active worker in the little vil-lage church. He was an unassuming but un-compromising Christian. In all those years hislife had been an open book. After his deatha brilliant young lawyer of the place who hadalways been a skeptic became an out-and-outChristian. His friends were amazed and won-dered what argument had convinced him. Hewas asked this one day. His answer was sim-ple but profoundly significant. The life ofJohn Bradford. This IS the convincing argu-ment. It was in Christs day. Beholding theman who was healed standing with them theycoul


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