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HOW TO READ BOOKS

Think as well as read, and when von read yield not your minds to passive impressions which others may have upon them. Hear what they have to say; but examine it and judge for yourselves. This will enable you to make a right u§e of books—to use them as helpers, not as guides to your understanding; as counsellors, not as dictators of what you are to think and believe.—T. Edwards.

Use your gifts faithfully, and they shall be enlarged; practise what you Ikriow. and you shall attain to higher knowledge.—Arnold.

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Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 4

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HOW TO READ BOOKS Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 4

HOW TO READ BOOKS Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 4

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