SEMINARIA 1947 Father and Eharaclar HOXORABLE MENTION In our house for years ma character, or lack of at has heen the aaaaan topac for daseussaon Father as constantly poundang on the tahle to emphasaze how aanportant charaeter as To lae anyone an thas world accordang to Father, one anust have character Recentlx Father has read 1 lafc of Thomas Iefferson and I curse the day th at h found at for endless examples of th at wonderful man .are carx ed aap to show me how to huald character Accordang to Father, a man wath more eh ar aeter vt as nea er anade Tlle iarst prancaple an eh ar aeter laualdang as hard work Work does more for the eh aracter than any other anethod espeeaally hard work Cf course, from has poaaat of vaew my father always does plenty of hard work and neaer sharks because sharkang as deaaaoralarang to the character However when wanter comes arouaad Father can hnd plenty of newspaper 1rt1eles alaout the hard workang are read aloud an 1 sonorous xoace, wath one eye on the newspaper and, to gauge the SllCCeii of the attack the other ont as on me The re adangs heconae more systeaaaatae as the snow falls and the satuataon laeeomes really desperate In the presence of Mother Father launches anto 1 dascussaon of all the good heart doetors, an case somethang should h appen If Mother says nothang to me hy thas tame he dr ags haanself out of has soft eh aar as af these steps were has last Usually hefore events come to thas pass, I gave an and shoxel so Father wall not have to endure sly remarks from Mother about lavaness A favorate phrase of Father s as ffaalure an responsahahty I do not know what as so appe ahng about thas phrase hut I suspect at as the dagnaty and aaathoraty wath vxhach Father can say at He uses at on the slaghtest proxocataon to jog my character along If I do not haxe the coffee on the danner table at the precase moment Father wants at at as a faalure an responsahalaty Sometaanes, Mother anasauelges how aaauch hre ad the famaly as goang to consume for danner and not ,Y s A aa 5, j . Q a 1 ' , 1 aa a z .A . I N . 1 , Y 1 X , V 1 1 - s, If 1 . 1, h I . I 4 I 5 s , 1 H 1 1 '. a a z S at az 1 z t 1 a ,Q , e R I C , . , ,Q e L , L . , f vs s ' - -. ' 1 r ' ara Ha 11. x . 1 I N - . - 3 4 I I , y 7 r x W 5 1 ' W ' f 3 x S'-I' r S A I A V 'S v ' S 4 'X I ' I 'u 1 ' I S ' ' 3 5 I Q , a X z H a . 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 a z f husaness men who shoveled the walk and daed of hczart attacks. These artacles r 1' ' - ' T l I 'S 'S ' ' 5 'S S ' ' 8 - x A N 1 'I' I 7 5 'Q a' zr,z 'Qs as X 1 aa. a i 1 'u x ' ' 3 I ' A I f Sr - S 1 ' I N I 4 f I ' I w x N 1 v .1 ' ' . , e , 2 . L , ,, A , 2 . 3 k 2 ' - 'H -, . , I I Y Y . 1 . I 8 x . . 5 . , I I A 1 . 1 f 1 e , 1 . e . I I D 3' x 1 A I . 5 I 3 '
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SEMINARIA 1947 Memnrlal 1nd then wt vtent to See Uncle Bob s new bo1t It s 1 l5L1lltlfLll brovx n 1nd whlte Chf1Q Cr1ft Yo11 ll he very mterested to know th1t there s 1 specnl pl1ce where you and your lxttle pals can st1nd wh1le flshmg Your ducks are xery well they eat constantly and contmue to converse w1th 1ncons1dere1te qu 1cks from SIX ln the mornlng unt1l ten at nlght They sald th1t I should send you thexr love 1nd t Il you th 1t they vmll wr1te as soon IQ poss1ble Lol e, MAR1 IF I sure IIN gl 1d to he 1r th1t 111y du ks 1re 1ll rrght 1fter vxh1t the boys told me Dlckle be 1med M1kt the counselor of the hve to e1ght ye 1r old group smlled ll'1LI nodded 1s he remembered the boys message of 1 few days 1go that 1 huge nun1ber of ammals and blrds of Buffalo soon had to be exterm1nated because they were spreadmg the poho ep1dem1c Now th 1t Ive hnlshed re 1d1ng you the letter yo11ng m1n he sud you march rlght over to the s1nk 1nd w1sh th1t very dlrtv face of yours D1ck1e complred wrthout 111 1rgument Durmg the follovung week D1Ck16 1 1gerly 1nt1c1p1ted mul C111 111 hopes that mother letter from h1s s1ster Margle Illlgllt 1rr1ve On Thursday, wh1le he was agun WlSl1lIIg h1s flCe ID oper1t1on whxch o cup1ed one th1rd of hls w1k1ng hours, 1 shrlll voxee Ifflckbd the cunpus D1ck1e, D1ck1e you got 1 real f1t letter' D1ck1e s sex en ye If old bunkmate dashed, as fast as h1s chubby legs could carry h1m, across the baseball dlamond to cabln two The addressee grabbed and tore open the well filled envelope and e1gerly scanned 1ts 1pparently un1ntell1g1ble contents He flew to Mrke s bed begged h1n1 to re1d the letter aloud 1nd settled h1mself 111 1 most comfort 1ble pos1t1on Hopmg for the best the counselor srghed 1nd plunged III Dearest D1ck1e, I had to write to you th1s very m1nute to tell you about a xery excltmg event Daddy came home about SIX o clock fed our ducks as usual and opened the pen so th It they mlght romp IIT the gr1ss He CIICIII t re1l1ze th1t Eater md Sweeter were gettmg more 1nd more IFIQUISIUXL exery d1y so he went lI1S1d6 for dlnner 1nd left them to amuse themselves Slnee no one was watchmg them they cau trously poked the1r yellow beaks rlght 1nto the mlddle of Berkley Place, and soon j1ck1e Kenner 1nd hls l1ttle s1ster Pam c1me outslde tow 1tch them -Iickle dec1ded to ch1se Eltef whrch VUIQ xery wrong lndeed, llld both ducks terrlhed 24 1 l L, 1 1 . . 1 1 v1 ass Q -. - - V 7 . . . 1 1 1 . 11 1 . . 1 . 1 , 1 f ' x s -, 1 1 s - s I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 - v s - 5 5 , 1 . , . V 3 I , 5 , . . . 1 . , ,' -, , , . ,' ' , 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 11 ' 1 11 1 . 11 1 , . , ,. , A , , . . , , , , 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 11 . . s s- s , 1 . ' s 1 1 s' , sf , 's 1 - , 1 1 1 11 .1 1 ss , ., . , . , 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 11. 1 - . . 11 - 11 . , . 1 , , ., . 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 , . . . ,, , . . , 1, 1 1 1 11 1 I 1 1. I 1 1 . ' ,' ' ,, , . ' ' . . ', . ' , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 . 1 l I . I , . 4 5 4 , ' . . A . f . . I . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 e 1 1 , ' '-,. . 1, , . . 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 , , . . -1 . .1 1 - s s Q v , ' , . . . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 . , ' . ., . , ' , ' . . 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . . . 3 . 3 I . D . , 1 . . . , . 1 1 , ,1 . . . 1 . , . ,, . . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 5 . U . . , ,va Y ' , . , . 1 1 , , , . , ' -, , . . ' r 1 1 1. , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 -. - s - vs ' s - s ' 1. 1 , 11 1 1,
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