1921 Cedrus Yearbook
1 921 TRULY EDUCATED A Professor of the University of Chicago told his pupils that he should consider them educated, in the best sense of the word, when they could say yes to every one of fourteen questions on a list which he presented to them to answer. The list is as follows: Has your education given sympathy with all good causes and made you espouse them? Has it made you public-spirited? Has it made you a brother to the weak? Have you learned how to make friends and keep them? Do you know what it is to be a friend yourself? Can you look an honest man or a pure woman straight in the eye? Do you see anything to love in a little child? Will a lonely dog follow you in the street? Can you be high-minded and happy in the meaner drudgeries of life? Do you think washing dishes and hoeing corn just as compatible with high thinking as piano-playing or golf? Are you good for anything to yourself? Can you be happy alone? Can you look into a mud-puddle by the wayside and see anything in the puddle but mud?—Selected. STATEMENT In response to the incessant demand to ascertain whither all the money which has passed through my hands goes, I make the following statement: ASSETS Subscriptions from classes Sale of Annuals Advertising Deficit—made up by Business Manager Total $ 15 75 300 321 00 65 00 54 $ 712 25 LIABILITIES Stationery $ 65 00 Engraving 21 75 Printing 38 50 Photography 32 00 Salaries to Staff 76 50 Miscellaneous (including trips about Ohio and Pennsylvania, candy, gum and other necessities for the Editor and Business Manager) 478 50 Total $ 712 25 Respectfully .submitted, E. DWIGHT MCKUNE, Business Manager. 79
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