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BECOMING STALE
VERY age of man has its
E peculiar temptations. The
temptation of youth is, in
the case of men, appetite: in the
case of women, self-conscious
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j The temptation of bdoth men
_ «nd women of middle age is the
fomptation of staleness. Tihis
| temptation belongs especially 1o
cllogebred men. The college
man wha has develaped, in Wi
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By C. F. THWING. LL.D.
President of Western Reserve Universits
four academic years, a vigorous
body of large and Mard muscles
is poculiarly open to the danger
of phiysical staleness,
1f be fall to continme his exer.
Cise in rowing or playing bail
under various forms the heart
that was sirong heoomes weak,
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also to the intelleet and the im
awination. The inspirations of the
cloister, the vislons of NWighest
purposes, the atmosphers of
Meailsm, e merss of yonder
rindedness, are in perl! of fading
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The paths In the lowlands are
inevitable, and from their ruts it
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postry becomes the daily prome,
without rhythm or rhyme. The
Iyris is tramamuted ints the eple,
and the eplc Lecomes pretty real,
To this temptation of staleness
not a few college men of middle
age yield, They yield 1o it leas
by reason of separate foroeful
blows than by the siow disin
tagration of the geseral infduence
of materialistlc, commercialined
atmospheres. The strughle te
Wake a living masiers the early
Vidlon of making a life. The world
overestnes the mind
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weh stulonees ks potl TP o seek
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Some Punishment Must Be Corglfq/lorflhe Dc&itml Mr. Flynn
staleness for the athiete is the
continuance of his athletic sports.
He is 1o keep up the fun of daily
axercise In gymnasium, on the
Fiver, on the tennis court. on the
linke. If this Be not eary, an it
Probubly will not be, he must at
least make 1t an actual endeavor,
GREAT READING ESSENTIAL.
The peril of Intellectual stale-
Ness may e removed by great
reading and noble thinking for at
isast & hrief period every day,
The mperativeness of immediate
duty should yield te the more
imperial impermtiveness of the
distant duty. Poetry, great pross,
thould be a dally pertien. The
portion ey be small, briel in
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counsel of Jean Paul,
The danger, too, of meral and
huthan stalbness may be met by
the inspiration of leadership. Ev
sty man should seek obe & lead.
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army simply & sergeant--let him
Jead bis small squad. He may be
A captaln et him lead his hun.
dredl. He may be a colonel-det
him lead hLis regiment. But every
man of educated power may, in
the trying mid-period of his life,
0t himeeif out of his moral
tampiations by feeling the duty
A By appreciating the peivi.
inge of Wwing an inepirisg guide
By George McManus
The duties he owes others help
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