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It IS Ol7VlOL15, 15 It not, that a tountry FLUIHIIIS powtrful only as long as IIS ptople malntaln thtlr CltXOIlOI1 to worthy prlntlplts As long as II rtallzts that all tht wtapons ln the world wlll not make If frtt natlon, but rathtr that lts strength llts IH thest lllhtrtnt qualltlts, Anatrlea wlll always rtmaln a strong natlon Its rtspett for tht dlgnlty of labor, IIS lovt of ptatt, lts trtatlve abllltv, and lts lnttgrlty llayt l11'lII1fZ1lI1Cd Amtrltas strtngth Dauzd Buttrzcle THE VICTORIES OF SCIENCE Today, as wt thlnk of llft, tht thoughts whlth tonlt to our I11lI'IdS are predonllnantly thost of dlplonlatlt and mllltarlstlt feats Wt fall to reeog lIl7L what stltntt has tontrlbuttd to evtry day llV lng Ytt, stltntt has btneflted fT1'lI1lill1d to an txtent y hlth I5 lntonttlvablt Modtrn tonvenltntts, rtvolu Llonary farm tommodltlts, unhtard of fabrles, and soll tonstrvatlon methods whlth we aeetpt wlthout qutstlola art tht l:I'LlltS of tht VILEOYILS of stltnte won through long palnstaklng ytars of restareh and txptrlnltntlng Most of us Amerltans are lIVlI1L1 fortablt, wtll tqulppttl homts, but today 111 tom do you rtall7t that thls has bttn made posslblt only through tht vlttorlts of SLICIILLD for lnstantt, stltntlsts notlttd that thtrt was a nttd for new mtthods of htatlng ha madt lts apptarmce ln AI'l1LI'lt,'1l1 homts Thls ttonomltal and tflatlent l'lLZlIlI1EI, mtthod IS one of tht mort rtttnt glfts of stlelatt to tht home Tht task of houstkttplng has bten madt muth lllore pltasant by SCILITCL The houstwlft nttds no longtr worry about the bpO1llI1g of food slntt tht tllstovtrv of refrlgtratlon, whlth prtvtnts tht tlnv llVIl'lL, organlsms that float about III tht alr from tola tamlnatlnv tht f'II'l'llly food supply Almost dallv, L.ndrtamtd of labor SZIVIDU dtvltes art apptarlng on tht marktt whlth too, ll httn tht burdtn of house ketptrs Thus as a rtsult of tht zeal and dlllgentt of ftltntlsts a grtat dtal of drudgtry has bttn Llllil lnattd from homtmaklng Agrltulture IS ont of tht oldtst and most IIT! portant ll1ClLlSfI'lL5 of tht world Today, stlentt IS of lmmtasurablt htlp to the farmtrs It has aldtd thtm by l'-OFLLTSIIIILI the wtathtr for days IH advance, by LOIIVLFIIULI barrler lands lnto profltablt farmland by lDL1I'l5 of lrrlgatlon, and by dlstovtrlng lnstttltldts, to control destruetlvt IDSCCIS SCICIICC has also dls tovtrtd that soll eroslon may bt prtventtd by plant ng trtts and grass and by terratlng, that soll IS ktpr produttlve by rtstorlnf' the materlals removtd by 26 plant growth through trop rotatlon and bv atltllng fertlllztrs These and all vltal attompllshmtnts IIT malntalnlng produttlylty art vlttorlts for stltntt Dld you know that SCILIILC was whollv rtsponsl blt for lLI'1Qtl'1LI11I'l'7 the llft span of tht avtragt Amerltan from 27 ytars ID 1770 to tht prtstnt agt of 657 Suth a momtntous athltvtment was made posslblt through stlentt by the II1II'0ClI.lL,UOI1 of ntw drugs, the ust of tht antlseptlts ID mtdltlnt and surgery, and the dtvtlopmtnt of tht -ftrm thtory by Pasteur Scltlaee dots not belltvt ID restlng on lts laurels, and whtnty tr the taust of a tllseast IS tlttttt td, SLILIICC does not rtst untll a turt or prtytntlvt lb dlstovtred What stltntt has Ill stort for us IS tvtryonts guess, but wt may rtst assurtd that many IIWLILDIOLIS dlseovtrlts to makt llfe mort tnloyablt art IU tht maklng In thls tra of CllplOl'I11IlL and mllltarlstlt unrtst let us not forgtt that wt do, lndted, owt a great dtal to SLILIWLC for her unprtttdtnttd VILIOFILS over tht destruttlyt tffttts of naturt Lmzl Lemaaf SPIRITUAL FORCES Llft IS good Yes, llft IS as good as wt want to make It Most of us follow a dLl'Tl1ItL sthedult taeh day our thoughts for the most part on mattrlal thlngs Is your patttrn of llVII1t.I ont whlth tnablts Many ptoplt, sttmmgly happy havt almost all tht materlal POSSLSSIODS whlth wealth tan provldt, but they do not takt atly antagt of tht bttttr and mort satlsfylng sourtts of tultural growth whlth art taslly atttsslblt to all So that llft may b wtll 1OLlI1ClLd and tomplttt, wt must b lbsorbttl not on ID naattrlal flilll s but must also L,lVL sonl thought to tht splrltual and LLllIUI'1l,fl1t1IlS, to INUSIL, art, and drama To ay, as ntytr btfolt, ptoplt ID gt atral havt mort tlmt for lelsurt, but too ftw rtallzt tllt satls lattlon and joy ID bptlidllig, If Wlstly Tht wtalth of knoveltdgt to bt found 111 good llteraturt IS lntffablt Not only dots If lJI'II1L, u pleasure, but If also broadtns our VISION and wltltns our horl7on Whtll tht urge to travtl bttkons, books llkt mlghty shlps, nlay transport us from our tvtry day humdrum surroulldlngs to far away lands Many mtn, now famous for thtlr grtat ltadtrshlp and dttp tlnderstandlng of llft havlng atqulrtd a yast amount of wlsdom through the readlnf of LI1lIS.:l'ltLI'llI1S., books havt rtathtd tht htlghts of suctess How much more a well read ptrson has to tontrlbutt to the cultural standard of hls CI'IVll'OI'lfllLHtl SKI R t t 11 11 ' 1 . 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Another sp1r1tual force IS to be found 111 thc sub l1me muslc of the masters They spent the Greater part of the1r llfc Ill creating Llldllflllg classlcs As we llsten to these composxtlons, we are emotxonally effected Just as we would be to see a masterplece of archlteeture or awe lnsplrmg panorama As we hear the E.flOWll1g notes of some straxns of music, We VlSU8l1LC the brllllancc of the settlng sun, another composltxon lTllLIl'lf well brlng to m1nd an arch SWLLPIIILI toward the heavens The falth hopes, and oreams of these creat composers have been expressed ID thelr muslc, and the more we take advantage of opportunltles to hear this muslc, the more we enrlch our llves In UTLIIUOFIIIIQ Splflfllfll forces, we should not onnt two other Important forms of culture, art and drama We too often forget the part they could play 111 the enrlchment of l1f Llfc IS good but wlll be nnflmtcly better when we have acqu1red not only temporary materlal pos sessxons but also the lastms, sp1r1tual and cultural Dorothy Trask BEAUTY EVERYWHERE Many people today are elther too busy or too lndlffercnt to realize the beauty of nature around them We can find beauty everywhere, even ln llttle thxngs, 1f we rake trme to look for If Nature IS one phase of our llfe that xs good It often has an emotlonal, Upllftlllg effect upon us, as IS xllustrated ln Psalm 121 I w1ll l1ft up mme eyes unto the hulls from whence cometh my help John Bur xoucghs, a lover of the earth had a deep sense of perfectlon of nature, the sharxng of which IS physlcal hfe, the understandlne, of whlch IS Splflfudl l1fe Nature cannot be so ll'1SlgI1ll:IL'1I1I as some of us con lder xt, for long ae,o lts OVeI'pOWLI'll1g beauty and majesty lnsplred men to worship It Such people as the Druids of the Brltlsh Isles, the anelent It,vp tlans, the Chlnese, and the Greeks, as well as the North Amerlean lndlans, founded thclr I'Cll9,lOI1 upon If Why do we, who are supposed to be far more advanced than the anelent LlVlll721flOIlS, fall to see the power and beauty of nature? Is It because we are too busy or ls It because we are allowlng ourselves to become self centered? Walt Whltnaan, an Amer lean poet and nature lover, sald After you have exhausted what there IS IH buslness, pol1t1es, con v1v1al1ty, love, and so on, and have found that none of these finally sat1sfy, or permanently wear, what remalns? Nature remams, to brmg out from the1r torpxd recesses the afI'ln1t1es of man or woman 28 wvth the open alr the sun by day and the stars of the heaven by nlght Are you aware of the beauty of nature to be found 111 your own environment? A panoramle vlew of the Gramte State wnll dlclose every phase of na ture, standmg out ln IIS qulet splendor Llke a vast dome eoverlnv an opulent temple the azure sky blankets a treasury of natural beauty 1n thls 11221011 We have the majesty of the mountalns and the solemmty of the emerald forests Lylng be tween green, rolhng hllls and along the fertile banks of our numerous rlvers, we find peaceful, produe t1ve valleys, and here and there IS a profusxon of dellcately colored wlld flowers Dxd you know that the color harmony of nature IS perfect? There IS never a dxscordant note 111 the blendlneg of the ln numerablc hues that nature dlsplays Our New Lne, land autumn IS an example of thls, when a galax of colors, some vlvld and some dull blend con cordantly Are not natures tufts bountlful? Take tnme to become famlllar wlth them, for lf you truly know a. d appreelate them, they will become your most treasured possesslons onathan Ldwards probably felt thls way when he wrote Surely there lb some D awes our llttle anxletles and doubts the sught of the deep blue sky, and the elustcrlng of stars above, seem to lmpart a qulet to the mxnd Nature has one real message for you Thls IS a good world llfe IS Good and altogether worth hvlng Mary Rmgenwald THIS IS OUR DAY To be a good father, mother, brother, slster, or frxend, To be a dependable faxthful, and skllleei worker xn home, school, field, factory or ofhce, To be an lntelllgent, honest, useful and loyal extlzen, wxth falth III God and love of fellowman, To rceognmc the brotherhood of man and to llve by the Golden Rule These are the asplratlons that have brought happn ness and achlevement to the America we all love These are the asplratlons that must help us Hnd our way to new glory and grace m the mldst of World wlde change A great c1v1l1Lat1on must have 1ts roots 1n the soul of the past and xts branches reachlng to the stars of the future Otherwlse If lacks the expcrxence and motlve necessary for noble ach1evement ln the present These lmes by oy Elmer Morgan, wh1ch I have quoted, certa1nly express all of the worth wh1le asp1ra 'I IILSAURUS 'x 1 X - 1, 1. 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