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N O R M A L 0 G l' li ll iltug iLirnn Smith I H li common prohlem, yours, mine, eva-rym Is not lo fum-y wlml were fair in life, Provirlecl it voulcl he-but finding first Xvllllil. niaiy he, then linfl how to make it fair Up to our ll162liI1S.l, ifsnlanh 115. Linus I V TEXCH ' Q L The plants that grow, The winds that blow, The streams that run, In rain and sun Throughout the yearg The earth and soil For them that toil, The hill and fen For growing men That live just hereg And then I lead Thro' wood and meaid, Thro' mold and sod, Out unto God IYith love :incl cheer, I teach.
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FRANK FULLER MURDocK, PRINCIPAL I HE strongest and inost permanent forces in lluinan life are instincts. The most limiting and yet niost varying influence on human life is en- vironlnent. The lnost continuous and most progressive control of hunian life is morality. The greatest uplift and inspiration to huinan life religion. The most difficult, task of a human life is to realize ideals. The noblest work is the safe conduct of human life from the discipline of child- hood to the freedom of manhood. The inost enduring influence of lllllllilll life is personal service and evident joy in the welfare of others. These are the principles which seein to nie to condition most intimately the ideals and efforts of teachers.
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12 NORMALOGUE Marg Enuize Enright I IS impossible To get at men excepting through their And poets get directlier at the soul Than any of your cconomistsg for the which You must not overlook the poet's work lVhen scheming for the wvorldisnecessitiesf' Elizabeth B. Browning souls, I HEN welcome each rehuff That turns earthls smoothness rough, Each sting that bids nor sit, nor stand, but go! Be our joys three parts pain! Strive, and hold cheap the strain! Learn, nor account the pang, dare, never grudge the th Robert BFlIIl'Ill'lZg. william Nzlznn ilnhnsnn :gN life's small things be xesolute and great To keep thy muscle tl uned know st thou xx hen Fate Thy measure takes, or when shell sn to thee 'I find thee worthy: do thls deed fox mc roe !
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