The Gavelyte, March 1908
The Gavelyte. VOL. Ill MARCH , 1908. NO. 3. Achievement of Ultimate Success. HY H. W. TEACH()( T, 01<' ITTRAM <'OLLEGE. 'l'lii, 11rt1in11, dPii\f'l"C'd Ji.,· ~Ir. 'i'f'a<·ho11t. tool; lir~t p!:11·,• :it tlw Ohi,, Oratori.-,tl t'o11t1•,1 hPl<l iit \\"no,tPr nn F1•hr1111ry. IHh . ~Ir. Tf'iH'ho11t ll"ill l"f'Jll"f'~Pllt Ohio 111 the lnt Pr 1-\1:l tp Con lf'"I C'haraeters which stand for universally acknowledged principles of right survi\'e unnumbered generations. Apparent defeat may for the moment ob– literate their efforts, but viewed from the vantage ground of later age, theRe invincible figures, supporting the spotless principles of eternal truth, are seen to tower high above their contemporaries clinging to the petty Rtan<lards of their day. The law of life, that "value results from discouragement" in the main- - tfnance of such principleR, should be recognized as the supreme fact of ex– istente; and through its recognition, humanity t,houlcl be encoud1ged to de– Rpi~e and Rcorn and thuR overcome and conquer the deceiving failures 9f thf'ir careen:.. {'riseR in hiRtory eall forth men; not wealth, not armies or navieR, hut - · nwn - mf'n of the hour, men of the octa. ion, men of destiny, whose undaunt– (•d (·ouragl' and unquenehahle determination can meet all emergencies. '!'he <·riRis iH a battle for principles, and the life of the man ends or assuages it. All ,leeds that the gre,1test of earth haYe aeeomplished in their brief livf'R, arf' only as momentR in the cfnturies of timt< Very often ::i hmmm
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