A Idea Whose Time Has Arrived,   November 26, 1944

A much-quoted thought from Victor Hugo is presented for our pondering: “There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world,” he said, “and that is an idea whose time has...

And the Glory of Children Are Their Fathers   October 8, 1944

“Children’s children are the crown of old men; and the glory of children are their fathers.” This, from Proverbs, suggests comment on a law of privilege and responsibility. Every...

Citation for "A Good Man"   September 24, 1944

The institutions of men confer a great many honors, titles, degrees, and awards of one kind or another. Organizations may issue credentials, recognitions and marks of merit⎯all of which are in one...

Concerning Chaperonage   February 6, 1944

Like fashions and customs in a good many other things, the words of our language come and go. Many times within our generation we have seen words suddenly come into daily usage, and we have seen...

Discovery   July 23, 1944

Legends of discovery ever hold their fascination. Indeed, every age is an age of discovery⎯sometimes the discovery of places where men have never walked before, and sometimes the discovery of things...

Evil Is Where You Find It   October 15, 1944

Faith Against Fear   March 5, 1944

If you can strike fear into the heart of a man, you have already gone far toward destroying his effectiveness. Fear is a paralyzer of people and is no doubt a “secret weapon” of Satin...

Fears Born of Real Offense   March 12, 1944

In addition to the false fears that destroy the effectiveness of men (Many of which are vainly imagined and are without substance), it must also be admitted that there are fears which are not...

For Out of the Heart…   January 30, 1944

For the Fashion of This World…   October 22, 1944

Benjamin Franklin once wrote: “There are numbers who, perhaps, fear less the being in hell that out of fashion.” And while we have often attempted to lay the charge at the feet of women,...

Freedom to Work   September 3, 1944

“What is there illustrious that is not attended by labor?” Thus spoke an ancient philosopher. History does not record, nor does scripture, that the Lord God excepted anyone when He...

Glorifying the Mediocre   May 21, 1944

There comes to mind a three-word phrase—Glorifying the Mediocre—which is indicative of a practice whereby young and old are schooled in a world of unreality. In its mildest forms, in casual...

How Forcible Are Right Words!   September 17, 1944

If we may judge the future by the past, when important issues are being aired, we may expect heat to be generated and rumors to be started. We may expect to hear much calling of names and much...

Kingdom for a Horse!   August 20, 1944

A line from Shakespeare had Richard III say, “My kingdom for a horse.” This has far-reaching implications in the pattern of human behavior. When a man needs something, or thinks he does,...

Labels   May 7, 1944

Every generation has its foibles and its practices of self-deception, one of which, certainly, is the mislabeling of things⎯calling them something other than what they are, and hoping that somehow...

On Acquiring a Reputation   July 9, 1944

Reputations are built on many factors − some of them seemingly unpredictable. Many men have become known for things for which they would never have chosen to be known. Men of many talents sometimes...

On Foretelling Things to Come   November 5, 1944

Men, it would seem, have in common an urgent desire to know more about the future⎯a desire which demonstrates itself in many ways, and for many reasons. In some respects and to some extent the...

On Knowing the Future   November 12, 1944

People sometimes ask impatiently: “Why can’t we know more about the future?” “Why shouldn’t we know the future?” One part of a possible answer to this problem, so...

On Sparing the Children and Others   August 27, 1944

One of the most difficult tasks that confronts parents is to pass on to their children an appreciation of what has gone into the making of the home they enjoy. Driven by necessity, and through the...

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