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BECOMING STALE
VERY age of man has I
E peculiar temptations. The
temptation of youth iy, in
the case of men, appetite, in the
chme of women, seif-consclous
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The temptation of both s
g women of middie age is the
tamptation of staleness. Thie
tamptation belongs especially 1
viliege-bred nish. The volege
man whe has developed. \Uu his
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By C. F. THWING. LLD.
Preaident of Westetn Reserve Univers !
four academic yours, a vigorous
body of large and hard muscles
is peculiarly open to the danger
of phygical staleness
If he fali to continue his exer.
cise In rowing or playing ball
under varfous forms (he heart
Lhat was wirong becons wenk,
and the lungs thet were large ha.
came flabby
His =whols physical vrganisss
ting i soblected 19 special perils
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because of 18 great and abnors
-mal development.
The peril of staieness belongs
Also 1o the inteliect and the im
agination. The nspirations of he
cioister, the vislons of bighest
PUrposes. the Nimosphere of
Menlism, the setee of yonders
mindedurss, are in poril of tading
SWaY In the bt of sommen day,
HARD TO ESCAPE RUTS
Theamoutitain peaks are hider
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The paths In the Jowlands are
inevitabie, and from their ruts it
i= hard to It ona's self. Lifes
Postry becomes tie dpily prose,
without rhythim or rhyme The
ivric is transmuted ints the eplc,
and the eple Lecomes pretiy real
To this temptation of staleness
not & few collegs men of middle
age yield. They yield to it lens
by reason of seprrate foreefu)
blows than by the slow disine
teration of the generai inlduence
o materialittic. commercisiised
Stmospheres, The stroggle to
make & living Masiers the carly
Yiston of meking & life. The warld
overeomes the mind
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The dufenes sguinst phiwioe
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Some Punishment Must Be Coming for the Deceltinl Mr. Flynn
- staleness for the athlete is the
continuance of his athletie sports.
He in to keep up the fun of daily
m, N gymussivm, on the
river, on the tennis court, on the
Unke. 17 this Be not easy, as
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GREAT READING ESSENTIAL
The perll of intellectual stale-
Ness may be removed hy great
reading and noble thinking for at
least & brie! period every day
The unperativenens of immedinis
duty should yleld 1o the more
imparinl imperativensss of the
- distant duty. Yoetry, great pross
should be & Gaily portion, The
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counsel of Jean Paul .
The danger. 00, of moral and
human staleness mpy be met by
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&y man should seek (0 be & ‘ead.
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army =imply & sergeant-let him
lead Bils small squad. He may be
A eaptain- et him lead his hun
dred. He may be a colonel-Jet
him lead Lie regiment. Wut avery
man of sducated puver may, in
the trying mid-period of hin life
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tempintions by fesiiog the duty
and by sppreciating the privi.
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The duties he owes others help
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