Milton College - Fides Yearbook (Milton, WI)

 - Class of 1921

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if eg- if ,ll v fa, v- .flqzw -Y 4,---Y --'sk' '-7:3817 Zi 'Q lgrenihrnt . 01. Balanh, HH. A., 33. JB. E Qi, W1, ' ,: xt-J: ',a,f,! 3:2-V Y :sean 'lea-f :sf 'f L UR PRICSIDIENT was born in 1860, in New York City, in the days just before the Civil War which form the link between the primitive United States grown from the heritage of the fathers and the huge nation of our own time, marked by a material prosperity beyond the dreams of the men of those days, but torn by conliicts equally as distant from their minds. . The child of that epoch who can still live on in active contact with the rush- ing torrent of twentieth century changes is in a fortunate position as an educator. for his character in the formative years was moulded by a family life founded on four-square principles then unquestioned, resulting in a discipline seldom seen in our generationg and, yet, he found himself on the threshold of the new world with which he can be in harmony because he did not approach it too late. The little boy of seven, riding his tricycle up and down the sidewalk of the old fashioned street in which was his home-the frame house still stands in Fortieth Street because the owner now values the site at a million udollars, and will not sell until he gets that price-knew no such freedom as the children of Milton consider their natural right. A New 'England father who traced his descent from an I-luguenot ancestor and a mother whose forbears were English and Scotch Dissenters were not likely to spoil their first son-not in the sixties. The Bible was the rule of life in that home, and it was the Bible strictly in-- terpreted and unsoftened by the modern aids to religious development. Religious observances, truthfulness, strict honesty in all dealings, obedience, and reverence for elders were the virtues insisted upon there. There were a grandmother and a great-grandmother in the household and the family life was marked by decorum and dignity. Nevertheless, the diverse threads of ancestry wove many bright colors into the pattern produced even in that Puritan atmosphere. Among these the gift of a facility in learning languages and a taste for music were the most note- worthy. There was always music in the home and it was held in honor, not treated as a pastime. It is interesting, though, to discover that Willie,,' as his parents always called him. was strictly human when it came to practicing, and that once his lessons were stopped because he was making no progress. The family moved from New York to Elizabeth, New jersey, when Wfillie was about eight years old, but he was not sent to school until he was ten. This, however, was by no means the beginning of his education. He could read Hu- ently from the time he was seven, and after going to 'Elizabeth used to read stories aloud to the little girl of the next door neighbor as they sat on either porch to- gether. All he remembers of her is that her name was Emma. Emma faded into oblivion and stories gradually merged into history, the most fascinating story of all, until at ten, as he entered a schoolroom for the first time, he was actively interested in the events taking place in the world, was in the habit of reading the papers, and was well informed on the details of the meeting of the Vatican Council which declared the dogma of the Infallibility of the Pope in 1870, a much discussed subject of that period. VVVVV AAAAA ZIWIXII V Page Five

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