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,,3,f . 2. ,V 1. Q 'iq lc ? EDITORIAL STAFF EUGENE LOWEY, ................ .. --.. .., - ...... . .... - - .. Etlit0r-ill-Ciflirf IVILSON LELVIS ... ..-. .........,.,.... ,.,... . ,. Business Manager Deparlmenfal Associates MORRIS .IACKS RICHARD flfa'CULI.EgV LULJI MILLER V.fiN DEIVISON E.7ifMA COULTAS ROBERTA TVOODSON CIHURCIE .-1I.Bl'.X' Departmental Assistants EDMUND JUARX lfR.tI.YCI.S' BTIRNIDGE NADINE PURDOM LEAH HIBSHMAN EDNA C. SJIITII THE SCRIP: Published by the Students under direction of the Faculty. Frank Louis Soldan High School, Saint Louis. Issued during the school year from the office, at Union and Kensington avenues. Terms: One year. seventy-tive cents: one term, forty cents. Mailing, ten cents a. term. Entered as second class matter December 16, 1910, at the Post Oniice, Saint Louis, Missouri, under Act of March 3, 1879. VOLUME TWELVE NUMBER FIVE JANUARY, l9l6 Henry Ward Beecher 2 9 He shall never be forgotten by those who are intimately acquainted with his character. Who could forget the most convincing preacher, the great moral reformer, the interesting editor, the distinguished lecturer, Henry Ward Beecher? He probably attracted more attention than any other American orator. He was will- ing to die for his country. He appealed to both ordinary and intelligent, both rich and poor, both narrow-minded and so-called broad-minded peo- ple. Dr. Lyman Abbott, a New York lawyer, and later Mr. Beecher's successor to the pastorate of Plymouth Church in Boston, declared that this illustrious man revolutionized his life. The unconscious application of the principles of oratory as taught by Mr. Beecher unfolded to his audiences the art of true speaking. No political or religious weapon could touch this fearless, earnest, and sin- cere patriot, in the way of evil suggestion. From his mother he inherited his love of nature and music, his ten- derness and sweetness of spirit. From her, also, he gained the rich possession of an inborn love for church and his fellowmen. He loved the experience with the nature of life better than books. In moral genius for statesmanship he has been called the brother of Lincoln, so powerful was he as an advocate of the abolition movement. He served his purpose and seemed to know everything, for he could do anything and do it well. -Lula Millet. 127
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