Advice to young men and boys / A series of addresses delivered by B. B. Comegys to the pupils of Girard College
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A series of moral and practical addresses delivered to the pupils of a Philadelphia college offering guidance on personal conduct, character, and civic responsibility. The collection opens with a sketch of the institution’s benefactor, founding, and architecture to situate its educational purpose. Subsequent talks counsel on winning success, resisting temptation, selecting companions wisely, valuing education and honest work, and developing a truthful character. Occasional commemorative pieces reflect on the deaths of public figures and the meaning of gratitude and public service, while recurring themes emphasize industry, frugality, self-discipline, and duties to family and community.
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