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Another View Of College Life

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
December
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mach has been hqM and wrltten 01 lal, to encourago young people to attená collego. Kow ttot colleges have opened and young men anl women have entere,! pon thelr year 8 work, w'lvo ril sound a note of cher for those Who must stay at home . Some of tln-se forego the privilege of a college coune lor tlve sake o agedpeteorhelples txrothers and alatera wta) need thelr support. Stili Lt'hers, though F n in TZy at no,n, that a Wh or sister may go. Ha ïam.ly Kuifje .U1,i ttaetiisoiM mail. some members lt ,a,n „„„■■ ,o lK-lp the oth.-r üu(,:,„, inone of the eartern status te a tamay toe cWldren. One UMép has alrèafly a ertlcge ooure. 'Two of tfae ons are m (OH,,..,, llu-ec yonmger sisters are xvo,.attneir1;ooU-ithapo But UkUtai WB7 amon the hilte La .on and a üaushter wh. sa ! , „ ,.„ f rom the farm, to keep tl en youBBr brotlu-r in colle-gr. A teW vears ago tUa on, agaïast the wishes booka and worke.1 by tt month on tdl, iann, in that hiS younge broilH,-s migM go to S,hool. a5s a vou,lg man or woman now holds a collEge diploma becau, some onea fatlher. a broth.r or an un.lecho9e to IK, the ''power behmd the we commení those who comnxetfe a college couwe, we ought Lot to ío.-get thwe noble young men „.a na wbO, tHough longmg ior L S private, neverthel, con8cnt, fOr tte sake of others, to take a humbler part in UK. ,'.',„ College tnúning is noUhecnly training, ail they ,vho earnestly try ■ to .,-uve Lt,t are unable, may ack „one of te sentíate of true enarILr. incleeü.oul,! - nearts and reaa motives, we wauld, douWÏÏ, tod tüvat many of the true t hcoos are tbose who never shared ircxpericncc, of student Ufe, nor I llrotc ttór names wlth high-.ounding tlUes. Wo would tod tbem scat1.U and there upon the tem or m ttae city, in the home or m the Ldp, werking out the problem ot Uewiallttehevo-.-smofconquerors and wtt no reward than the conLctoUDfiSB of having done what they BuUhei-c is courage in tüe thought ! ,hat the av.'nu.s to knowledge are , Lot cloaed to those who must reLalnat hom,. Th, ChautauquamoveUtw. lace Doörto the j.ou and th, oUvhn have been deprlved o! tooi privileges. Wtt a ' mail outlay oí money and time each ,lav, the Jour years' cburse may Te Thousands oi psople,üvluding many who Avi.h to review HRlr coHa couree, are avalltag thems.lves of t advantages. For one kvho dosires to continue hls studies, advamed courses are provided, reachng out mdeünitcly. ïlirough the Chautanqua movement mothers Bnd tlu-ir burdeos sphter, the young have I their thh-st for Unowledge satisfied i and leel tawmselves linked with men f and womi of the highest totettgenie. Indeed, tlie abundance of choce perlI odfcate, the eupply of ood books and tlie privileges oi circulatmg UWaries -all invite tbs young to extended fields ofknowledg ■■ lor all, the true meaBure o! worth is i.ot so-iai or intellectual culture. He .Ta-hes the hilghest degree of eeltence wlio makcs the most of lus opportunlties.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier