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F ' L- OUR GROTTO About Our Lady's Grotto I must tell, Back of the Hospital where it dwells A beautiful sight we all should see I only wish it belonged to me. Hands folded in reverent prayer, Our Blessed Lady is standing there, Day or night, matters not which one, Those humble prayers ascend to her Son. As we study the picture of her face Thoughts of contentment we cannot erase. Her head bent lowishe surely must Be praying too, for all of us. One bleak and stormy night Our city was in a darkening plight Not a solitary light-e-no, not a sign Except over the Grotto one did shine. A work of God it seems to me To make us all believe and see Though the roads of life become dark as we stray A solemn prayer will light the way. Margaret St. Clair 38 CULTURE Culture. What is culture? The answer to this question is: Intellectual or moral discipline and training. Education for culture brings the individual nto contact with nfany subjectskmusic, language, poetry, arts and science. Culture is not synonymous with civilization. To be cultured means that the best there is in civilization has surk deep into one's nature, has become, so to speak, part of one's personality. Culture aims at an ideal. It means development, refinement, discipline. Culture means dignity in bearing and poise, it means a keen, alert intellect, and, further, it demands a genuine spontaneous sympathy for the feelings of others that enables a person to act with tact. True culture is one of the best antidotes against the danger of narrow-mind edness. Betty Schutkovske 38
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