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K . il P in il The warfare between Civilization, on the one hand. and Ignorance, Vice, Superstition, and Creed. on the other, is an unending struggle. Civilization calls unceasingly upon the teacher for unaelfish, highmindecl service. He can do no less than give it. -F. S. Bocmwus. Page Scvcnlccn
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.,,' 1 sz 'K ', fi . --I KN 75 . Eff The school has a large and important place in preparing the youth of the land for helpful participation in our institutional life. For many hours during the day, five days in the week, eight or ten months of the year, six, eight, twelve or more years of the child's life-the most plastic and formative period of his life--the school very largely controls and directs the intellectual, moral and physical activity of the child. The school, therefore, can not escape if it would, a large share of the responsibility for the preparation of the rising and oncoming generations for life in our civil, governmental and social institutions. The efficiency of the school will in great degree determine the fitness of these future citizens for the part they are to play in our American life.a The chief factor of the school is the teacher. As is the teacher so is the school. You are preparing to be the teachers of these children and youth. Large responsibility rests on you. Only by thorough. extended, conscientious prepara- tion for your duties as teachers can you fulfill your obligations to the state and society. ln this great, constructive. helpful work of training and educating the youth of the land for worthy citizen- ship in our free institutions I wish you Cod speed. WILLIAM Woop PAnsoNs. Page Slxlccn
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