OTHER MEN’S MINDS.
MUSIC AND WORK. You cannot get rhythm in work by dumping a gramophone or brass band in a workroom.—Dr. P. S. Florence. <B> <s> <S> <s> SUPPORTING THE SHOCKER. The ‘‘shilling shocker” has induced countless number of boys and girls to take, up serious reading.—Marquess of Hartington. \ ' <s> <s> <S> <s> WHAT SOME TEACHERS LACK. Teachers- themselves have not always taken a high patriotic view of their vocation.—Bishop Welldon. <S> <s><s> <s> , HUMANITY IN THE WORKS. It is of vital importance that the human side of factory life should receive as much attention as the mechanical side.—Mr Bridgeman (British Home Secretary). 3> <B> 3> THE BADGE OF WALES. Language in Wales is the badge,of nationality.—Archbishop of Wales. <3> <s> <s> <s> ‘ OUR SEA SENSE. Britain is the only country in Europe except Scandinavia, which has the seasense.—Rt. Hon D. Lloyd George, M.P. ’ <£ <s> <§> OUR INQUISITIVE NEIGHBOURS. Some of our Continental competitors are far more anxious to learn the results of British agricultural research than are British farmers.—Lord Bledisloe. <s> 4 <B> <S> OBJECT OF CRITICISM. ' The abject of criticism is not to correct or to educate or to chastise the criticised person, but to “place” his work historically in the art to which it belongs.—A. B. Walkley. <s> ; <s> ❖ THE THIRTY-NINE ARTICLES. The presence of the Thirty-nine Articles in the Prayer Book is a very real stumbling-block to all wha Avish to convince boys that English religion is a sincere thing,—Rev. C. A. Alington, D.D., Headmaster of Eton. <s> <£ ❖ IMPERFECT MAN.
Man is an- unfinished article, and far from perfect.—Sir Oliver Lodge. <s> <t> <S> POST-WAR MEANINGS. The .period of bitterness and disissu. sion since the war does not mean that the sacrifices were in vain.—Rev, G. Studdert Kennedy, M:A. <S> <?> <s> <s> TRUE PROGRESS. True progress consists in looking for the place where we can stop.—Mr. G. K. Chesterton. <S> <§> <s> <S> • THE WAY TO PEACE. There is no hope f peace unless nations have the courage to act on Christian principles. —The Archbishop of York.
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Shannon News, 2 May 1924, Page 4
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340OTHER MEN’S MINDS. Shannon News, 2 May 1924, Page 4
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