THE MAKING OF MEN.
"Wlit'ii :i man leaves school or college his education is not complete—it is merely beginning. Other things being equal, the university man Should have a hotter foundation on which to build than his rival straight from school, but if in after life he neglects his opportunities that foundation alone will not carry him very far. I here are born leaders of men and there are born administrators. but wo cannot trust to a sufficient supply from that source, and it is desirable that men should lie trained. The tragedy of our time is that in every sphere ol lile many good men of great natural ability are condemned to comparative obscurity by the jealousy and ignorance of those who have it in their power to keep them back. It. is a fal lac y to suppose that good men alwavs come to tlie top. Some are
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1927, Page 1
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