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ten ry a aw ,A ' ' W L 2 -',. 4 l, . ' 4 ' Illin i 212 Writ 'Rs ,fu 7 . . U 1 men of Comorrow p A6 ff' HN visualizing a man of tomorrow we shall not allow our imaginations to run rampant and produce a Frankenstein--a superman with an abnormal intellect. Instead we shall remain within the range of human possibilities and attempt to picture an average man of a future civilization. We are concerned with the man himself, his personality and the things he will do to attain the fuller and more meaningful life. His Hrst great characteristic will be self-reliance, and as a result of this, his mode of living will be on a higher plane than ours. He will believe in himself, in his own thoughts and emotions, he will follow his own code of living. In this code he will place his own ideas foremost, but at the same time will not be intolerant of other men's in- t 1 l- , X 1 N l S F i fllllff, lllfi. QW? I .X gfffp i . telligence. His perfect understanding of himself will aid in the understanding of the p cares and trials of his fellowmen--the scales will fall from the eyes of Justice, he will I judge all deeds by the motives behind them and not by the exterior effect produced. -.U pl, f L' Q Y, P And if a few ghosts of the by-gone twentieth century hearken out of the past to invade . I H 'Qi if, i some weak-willed ersons with the discontent and s irit of unfairness that existed and V ex . X A W P P 'QW ' ' ' flourished in those dear dead days, if there are a few hangers-on to the narrow, anti- f x .L , 5 5, quated ideas of an age gone by--the man of tomorrow will indulgently ignore their half- ! f ' ' 1 N ,I E hearted protestations that the world is coming to no good, and so-and-so is such- V ft and-such! This type of person will be as rare as hard-shell religious fanatics today. A x Q : M. .ly The second reat characteristic of the future man will be a keen appreciation of i Ri l - g 5 L' ,f ' I, ' the beautiful. By that time men will know that it is beauty which they are seeking, K 2 . I If and not superficial happiness. They will realize that the driving force behind their every wi 3,1 chef A! ', desire to make life better is in reality a powerful inherent craving for the All-Beautiful, n-' I ls 4 , a .subconscious effort to pierce the tinsel fabric that separates Truth from Ignorance 21 ' 5 and Beauty from Ugliness. V ' W if to gi And so- b these signs ye shall know him --a man who will be human, suffer 1-06. . ,G y ,l 1 , ' I- '- I Pug reversals of fortune, experience pain and regrets even as you and Ig but through it all ll X , AAHI , i N ,if A he will be imbued with the joy of life, he will know the throbbing, pulsating, rhythm ' 4 A l 'lags - which we have missed, he will correctly interpret the seemingly discordant note--com- t. nrfkix pleting 'the melody, and through the strength of his two greatest characteristics will P 'vii' ' lf attain a state of eace and ha iness that we cannot full comprehend, as we do not ... f . i 1. I I u P PP Y X ff L V 9 possess them. Z if I Now we must return from the visionary future to the living present with, perhaps, X 1 R' ML a faint tinge of regret. We shall remember, however, to hesitate to accuse anyone of ' , A I f iv i t .-'I gd! radical or unorthodox views. Who can tell? He may be a forerunner, a brother in l ' 1 . W spirit of the man of tomorrow. - 1' KN it X N -Jon Focnivrv J A .if I i , ,f .ni 'ml S: I.. .ai ig U. ', ' fu. , lui , E M l ,l N y r 1 Mn 4455, ,ff , af , of My ,p 3, X ' 'll . f 1'-A ' Q M -7 rx X' il p 'u 1 is :lu , y , , 5 , l I 'I my rl mm fit' vw f fl X 1 '- Q' Y, is 6 Q0 P' , ll Q- Kg I, 1 ,ff X X ' ,Ay I I ffl tf 1 ff' ,K I I I - all If I I . I 'I I I ' 'I X .l i if' lI.h iff. ..,. - ' sh' 1 hi A'
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