The Smith Alumnae Quarterly, Volumen61914 |
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Página 251 - How shall he become wise that holdeth the plow, that glorieth in the shaft of the goad, that driveth oxen, and is occupied in their labours, and whose discourse is of the stock of bulls ? He will set his heart upon turning his furrows ; and his wakefulness is to give his heifers their fodder.
Página 168 - one who is capable of earning a living under favorable circumstances, but is incapable, from mental defect existing from birth or from an early age, a) : of competing on equal terms with his normal fellows; or b) : of managing himself or his affairs with ordinary prudence.
Página 72 - NY, the managing editor, WB Kampath, of Buffalo. TRAINING VOCATIONAL COUNSELLORS In view of the growing interest in the vocational guidance of boys and girls in the public schools and the consequent need of competent trained advisors for this work, the Women's Educational and Industrial Union is offering this year a course for vocational counsellors. It is a full-time course covering an academic year and will be of a distinctly practical nature. Miss Florence M. Jackson, director of the Union's appointment...
Página 38 - ... he buys. Every story cheap in quality, whether high or low in price, helps to make a cheap boy or girl, to lower the moral tone, to coarsen the character fiber, and turn the child away from what is fine, true, honest and worth while. Before he knows it he has been cheated out of his noblest heritage.
Página 249 - Jubal," the father of all such as handle the harp and the organ" (Gen., iv., 21), or of agriculture in the days of Jabal, "the father of such as dwell in tents, and have cattle" (Gen., iv., 20), would be a correct system in each department now.
Página 268 - Because thou hast saved the life of my little one, may the Lord bless thee and keep thee; the Lord make His face to shine upon thee and be gracious unto thee; the Lord lift up His countenance upon thee and give thee peace.
Página 76 - Art is the nearest thing to life ; it is a mode of amplifying experience and extending our contact with our fellow-men beyond the bounds of our personal lot.
Página 247 - A mite of my twelve-hours' treasure, The least of thy gazes or glances, (Be they grants thou art bound to or gifts above measure) One of thy choices or one of thy chances, (Be they tasks God imposed thee or freaks at thy pleasure) —My Day, if I squander such labor or leisure, Then shame fall on Asolo, mischief on me!
Página 170 - American born children of parents who have not succeeded, are normally equipped to face life and what proportion are deprived from birth of the possibility of even a moderate degree of success.