GENERAL ADVICE TO STUDENTS.
'" A \oloe is a great gift, but bra. in" to. u-o it with are equally imporrai.t, and. given \ 01c. 1 and brains, you must work hard to bung their combined use to the highest point of perfection of v !iich you are cap^ able." The it'rn. so prevalent 111 many quarters dipt v person can mig by nature is emphatically di-.=cnt"d from by Mdlle. D.)!<jies who li. 'el- that \oe:U proficiency is :»>• tniuh a matter of artificial tramins as 1-. ai'v athletic uur-tut Natural gifts, intellectual endowment, and loving work nre thu- uqiusito- for fucccsi chiefly in-«i-ted upon by an arti>-L who combines them all, and w ho.-c -\oitl- on miu-ic will l;e prized ipeciallv by tho-e who ha\ c h^t.'ued in charm to her bulging, and ha\e tli? desire, :rnl. at let, a partial ability, to profit by 11,,. 1*. — . Ji* s it comcys.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 57
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149GENERAL ADVICE TO STUDENTS. Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 57
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