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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1920)
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Before beginning his sermon Rev. | | Boone expressed his pleasure at be- ing able to address the College stu- | | dent body, as it is his intention to be | relieved of his pastorate and to take | ap work beginning the first of April as secretary of the Baptist Denom- |inational work in all the Texas col- | leges. sfoofesdoceefrofeodeofoodecedendradeofoodoofeofeafeofeofeofoodeebedodeodoodeod Afternoon Services. | ars | Dr. O. E. Brown, dean of Vander- | | bilt University spoke to a mass meet- | | ing of all denominational groups, | noon. His subject was the ‘“Chal- | lenge of the Hour.” He said the stu- dent should choose that work which will allow him to live a good Christ- | ian life. He placed character above | capacity, saying that the greatest] capacity lay in the greatest charac- | ter, and that the failure of men. was | due more often to the lack of char- | acter than to the lack of capacity. | | Evening Services. 4 To a Successful Man. (1 (What the Ghosts Said) (2 That after all the labour and the | | pains, 4 | After the heaping up of gold on |i gold, oN 2. rey | After success that locked your feet in chains, And left you with a heart so tired and old; rr aatoat oh the ak . rere | Strange is it not to find your chief desire, Is what you might have had for noth- ing then, The fact of love beside a cottage fire, | And friendly laughter with your fel- low men. Cdl al ab ul a * sodssfeedeedeatiaeadestateedosteads 5 You were so rich when fools esteemed kX you poor, 5 You ruled a field that kings could w never buy, And glory of the sea was at your 5 4 door, = | And all those quiet stars were in your Ee [oF asl. ko You left them the fame in which you | trust, | But youth and hope, did you forsake og them too? EX Courage, when dust at length returns “ | to dust, 3 | In your last dreams they may come |} | back to you. & After quoting the above lines from | Alfred Noyes in the Y Chapel Sun- |< day evening, Dr. Brown discussed the oe factors to be considered in choosing | 3 a life work. “The world has plenty of positions | open for the man who is prepared. |; Therefore do not rush into your life | work. What greater tragedy exists | than that of a misfit, plodding along |. in an obscure cogwheel position, or a talented man beating away his en- Ee ergy against the bars of a distaste- | & ful career. Misfits are pathetic. + “They may be compared to ma-|¢ | chines. Some have lots of steam but | no engine to use it; others are re- | * * * BRANDON & LAWRENCE BRING YOUR DRESS WORRIES IF ITS FOR A MAN WE HAVE IT | NO | oleeted] I 20 J 2 2 20 2 2 20¢ 2 2 28 20 A 20 J 2c 20 JC A 20 Ue 2 2¢ 3c 2 2c Ae 2 20 2 a ARAL AAR IL IEA SR HE ER a a | steam to keep them at work. An en-|it must follow that he will serve him- students and Campus residents in |gine’s ability is guaged by its abil-| self. the Y. M. C. A. at 2:30 in the after-|ity to handle a load, to carry it along| “You can order your program so on a hard steady pull. that you will become an active citizen, “One must think of his aptitudes; | enjoying your proportion of time at consider himself carefully. This ap-| home, and entering into the lives of plies of course to the average man, |those about you. How often a man t to the conceited “Ego” who will | tries to devote his life to amassing a take care of himself. But the mod- | fortune, leaving till later the happi- | est man, let him develop a little con- | ness of friendship, a devoted wife, | ceit; figure out how he will best serve | obedient children and a place in the his family, nation and humanity, and | hearts of his countrymen. 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