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Putting the Most Into Life

Chapter 9: Transcriber’s Notes
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A series of practical addresses adapted from Sunday talks to students presents guidance for making life effective through self-discipline, sound health, and useful skills. It recommends fresh air, cleanliness, regular exercise, sensible clothing, and temperance as foundations for productive work. It urges wholehearted participation in school life, methodical study that makes learning part of the person, and dedication for those entering teaching. Vocational training is presented as a means to higher intellectual and moral development, while religion and communal responsibility are treated as vital elements in individual and racial progress.

Transcriber’s Notes

A larger version of the Frontispiece may be seen by right-clicking it and selecting an option to view it separately, or by double-tapping and/or stretching it.

Simple typographical errors were corrected. Punctuation, hyphenation, and spelling were made consistent when a predominant preference was found in the original book; otherwise they were not changed.