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ATTITUDE TO YOUNG PEOPLE. ENGLISH ACCOUNTANTS VIEWS “Mankind is not divided into two separate categories, the teacher and the taught, or the examiner .end tire examinee,” said Mr. A- E. Cutforth, president to Chartered Acwuntenta’ Institute, at a gathering of toe Students Society of :Engta»d-■■-“In real life our record as not summed up An the single word ‘passed’ -or foiled’:; each of us is a partial success and a partial .failure, Each of us, has something to learn from, and .something to impart to, others. “And toe middle-aged and tire elderly carmot mix freely wife toe young without recapturing a ilittie of tireir spirit of optimism, of gaiety, and of Xight-hearted-.ness; toe spirit .'that looks on life as _a game and the world as a toy; toe spirit that makes us -realise that we .ell remain children in many things right up to foe end of our -days. So, on 'behalf of toose who appear to you students as tin toe sere and yellow’ I am not going to .say; Take us for an example and -you cannot go far wrongf What I am .going to say is: Thank you for toe example you are setting us-”’
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1935, Page 5
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