STUNTED MINDS.
"You have only to travel in a smoking carriage on the railway," declared Bishop Juliusi in the course of a 'sermon in Chriistchurch, "to note the stunted minds of many of the young mem*—Slow, manjr Vyoung xneitt there are •who, have -begun' to be educated, and begun to train their minds and <wiha have left off thinking iwhen they get to eighteen. They have stunted minds; they cannot take in a great thought; they cannot understand anything that does not touch their immediate concerns. They do not grow intellectually. What they like to-day is what "toey Eke when they are forty, and probably -when they are fifty they will never read anything at all. Their minds are stunted through bad education, through neglect, and through ignorance."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10292, 21 July 1911, Page 4
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128STUNTED MINDS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10292, 21 July 1911, Page 4
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