Integrity--Without Side Considerations   February 21, 1960

The subject of integrity suggests itself for consideration. The words associated with it are themselves reassuring: “… the quality of being complete, … unbroken—unimpaired—moral soundness,...

A Still and Quiet Conscience   February 28, 1960

We would turn for a moment or two to the question of a quiet conscience, which is in a sense, simply self-respect, the real respect that comes with being free from the inward accusation that surely...

The Quality of Kindness   March 6, 1960

In the observations of an eminent industrialist we find some comments on the quality of kindliness: “Next I think I would choose kindness in its widest sense. Not, please not, either the...

The Quality of Sincerity   March 13, 1960

In considering some essential qualities of character, an industrialist had this to say of sincerity: “I am as certain as one can be, . . . that a great deal of any absence of industrial...

The Quality of Loyalty   March 20, 1960

One quality of character that must not be overlooked is the quality of loyalty. It is essential in every worthy relationship of life: in families; among friends; between teammates; between employer...

A Summation: Qualities of Character   March 27, 1960

These qualities of character⎯faith, courage, kindness, sincerity, loyalty⎯all seem in a sense to add up to a simple word⎯a word which doesn’t include them all, but without which all else would...

Goodness and Greatness   April 3, 1960

“Goodness is richer than greatness,” said Edwin Hubbel Chapin. “It lifts us nearer to God…. It is… manifested according to our abilities, within our sphere,… and...

Truth, Half-Truth, and Subtle Suggestion   April 10, 1960

Words are often overworked to exaggerate or overemphasize, and often also to deceive by half-truth or by subtle suggestion. A half-truth can in fact obscure the whole truth. A half-truth can...

This Same Jesus…   April 17, 1960

Of such a time as this, a Scottish poet said “The holy spirit of the Spring is working silently.” And, to this Tennyson added: “Once more the Heavenly Power makes all things new, ....

Our Debt to Those We Never Knew…   April 24, 1960

Life as we live it, is made possible by the services of many people. Whether we think so or not, we are none of us self-made, self-sustaining, or self-sufficient. We are dependent upon all the Lord...

Sound in Body, Mind, and Morals   May 1, 1960

It is, of course, possible to work, to serve, to accomplish many things without being well balanced, without peace and health and happiness, without the full and well-rounded living of life. Even a...

Mothers--and Their Love and Loyalty   May 8, 1960

Often it takes perspective to know ho much something means. This would be true of mothers, in our awareness of how much they mean. In our years of youth, we hardly have occasion to appraise the part...

Obeying, Honoring, and Sustaining the Law   May 15, 1960

In considering the importance of law in our lives, we would preface what follows with this simple yet profound fact: that obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law is basic to all peace, all...

Youth--and Uncertainties and Decisions   May 22, 1960

Decisions are difficult for everyone⎯and perhaps especially for those who are pursuing or finishing their period of preparation: where to work, when to marry, how long to prepare, what commitments...

Loved Ones Gone… and Loved Ones Living…   May 29, 1960

“Each departed friend,” wrote one eminent observer, “is a magnet that attracts us to the next world.” It is true that our interest becomes divided, as those we love leave us....

Marriage--and Character   June 5, 1960

What we have in our hearts to say could be said at any time, at many times; for it pertains to the goodness and purpose of life and to the peace and happiness of all who marry⎯and of children⎯and to...

It All Adds Up…   June 12, 1960

We have become increasingly aware of the so-called exact sciences⎯of mathematical formulas, for example from which can be forecast the forces of the inner atom and the orbiting of outer areas. Order...

Fathers Are to Talk To   June 19, 1960

There are some wonderful words in our language, words that are inseparably associated: home, mother, father, family⎯and in our thoughts they are linked in fondest and most meaningful remembrance....

Children… and the Effect of What They Feel…   June 26, 1960

“What gift,” asked Cicero, “has Providence bestowed on man that is so dear to him as his children?” The answer suggests itself, and, since it is so, one thing of which we...

How Much Is All This Worth?   July 3, 1960

Many years ago Daniel Webster recalled a question: “How much is all this worth?” he asked.1 As to liberty, or the lack of it, whatever the price, it is priceless, and the difference...

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