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“Editorial Years ago a tired, seeking disciple stood before Plutarch, the philosopher, and asked, " What should boys learn? " Plutarch looked down with his world- weary, learned eyes and replied, " That which they shall use when men. " Life, a long dusty road stretches out before us, Youth! In the distance is the light of perfection, which, though we stride forward rapidly, still remains mystical and uncertain. Youth is only for a moment and experience makes the heart old. We are still young. We must ask advice of others. We stand before Plutarch and ask again the question which a tired, seeking disciple asked years ago. Plutarch again answers the question, " That which you can use when men. " Learn to the fullest, is the goal of Youth; " Learn, nor account the pang. " The day stretches on brightly. The feet are light, the eyes shine; the heart is glad. There is a goal just beyond the attainable. ”