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...full mastery in teaching; not so much, so, however, as such things as over self-confidence conceit, and prolix fluidity of utterance. My own observation leads me to believe that if one has enthusiasm, selfless consecration, to his task, robustness of mental outlook, and keeps his mind on the fellow that he is trying to teach, diffidence, self-consciousness, and hesitance will in time yield place to power. It is the enduring attitude with which one goes at his job that counts most...
...become world-wide. And in this connection I would appeal with all the earnestness at my command to youth to see that it is worthily repre- sented in so great a cause. Here is a fine ambition for the young man of parts who desires to serve his fellow-creatures. As I asked in my previous article: what is American Youth going to do about...
...generally admitted that the future of civilization depends on the intelligent co-operation of the English-speaking peoples. Intelligent co-operation connotes some sort of knowledge and understanding of the other fellow's circumstances and point of view. That great American, whose memory every Englishman delights to honour, Walter H. Page, wrote in a letter published in his biography: "The ignorance, each of the other (i. e. the American and English nations) is beyond all belief." Strong, unqualified words coming from a man in the best position to form a sound judgment. Not one man in 1000 of either nation...
...founded as a semi-radical paper?to reach the Non-Partisan group and give them the news and views of their fellow-thinkers. In spite of the comparatively favorable amount of capital with which it began, it was in difficulty from the first. At last it has been eclipsed; a receiver ordered it sold to the highest bidder...
...Albert Ballin (Hamburg-American): Anton Lang, "Christus," (second cabin) with his fellow Passion Players...