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Letters from a Father to His Son Entering College

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About This Book

A collection of paternal letters offering practical guidance for a son beginning college, focusing on intellectual formation, character, and everyday conduct. The writer stresses habits of concentrated, clear, and sustained thinking—cultivated through study of logic, mathematics, languages, and history—alongside advice on being a gentleman, preserving health, managing time, pursuing scholarship, appreciating culture, and navigating college morals. Reflections on weakness of character, the sources of success, and the place of religion are woven with concrete study methods and examples of personal discipline, aiming to shape judgment, moral sensitivity, and steady habits that support growth during the collegiate years.

About the Author

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Charles Franklin Thwing

Charles Franklin Thwing was an American educator and author, best known for his work "Letters from a Father to His Son Entering College." In this book, Thwing offers heartfelt advice and guidance to young men embarking on their college journey, reflecting his deep commitment to education and mentorship. His writings emphasize the importance of character development and intellectual growth during formative years. Thwing's contributions to literature and education continue to resonate with readers seeking wisdom on navigating the challenges of higher education.

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